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{"text": "Test:\nKeyword anywhere Title begins with Author, last name first Subject begins with Keyword in title Keyword in author Keyword in subject Call number Browse ISBN Browse ISSN All CUNY Graduate Center [/raw] More Search Options\n\nTo learn how to use WorldCat more effectively, please click here . Works best with LibX toolbar which enables Find it! Cannot find in WorldCat? Try Google Scholar instead.\n\nKeyword search for citations and link to full-text -or- request an interlibrary loan. To learn how to use Google Scholar more effectively, please click here . Cannot find in Google Scholar? Try WorldCat instead.\n\nFull-Text GC e-Journal Titles| Browse By Subject Title begins with Title equals Title contains ISSN equals CUNY Print Journal Titles Title begins with Subject Begins with", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "651", "guide_name": "Test", "page_id": "2438", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "5056", "box_name": "Test", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=651&p=2438"}}
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{"text": "Art History Research Guide:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library collections and beyond that support art history research topics. Use the links on the side of the page to navigate between different formats and tools. For more help, make a research appointment with Alycia Sellie, librarian for art history. Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045133", "page_name": "Art History Research Guide Home", "box_id": "31382643", "box_name": "Art History Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045133"}}
{"text": "ARTSTOR migrating into JSTOR August 1, 2024:\nThe Artstor website will be retired on August\u00a01,\u00a02024. Artstor's content, key resources, and functionality are moving to JSTOR. Local collections like CUNYdid have already been migrated into JSTOR . For more information, see our blog post or more information and documentation from JSTOR , like this guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045133", "page_name": "Art History Research Guide Home", "box_id": "31539298", "box_name": "ARTSTOR migrating into JSTOR August 1, 2024", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045133"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045133", "page_name": "Art History Research Guide Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045133"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045133", "page_name": "Art History Research Guide Home", "box_id": "32895979", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045133"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045133", "page_name": "Art History Research Guide Home", "box_id": "32895983", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045133"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nThe Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "Books and other resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nArcade: New York Art Resources Consortium. This is the shared catalog of the libraries at the Frick Art Reference Library and the libraries of the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art.\n\nArt Discovery Group Catalogue: This group catalogue, launched in May 2014, offers an art-focused research experience within the WorldCat environment. The catalogues of many important art libraries worldwide are searchable alongside additional content from a multitude of additional sources, promising more precise and relevant comprehensive results in a global setting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "le alongside additional content from a multitude of additional sources, promising more precise and relevant comprehensive results in a global setting.WorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nOxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )College Art Association Monographs (via ACLS Humanities E-Book): The College Art Association Monographs began publication in 1944 and concluded in 1999. The series eventually issued 56 volumes with a variety of university presses and scholarly societies, including the Archaeological Institute of America, New York University Press, The Pennsylvania State University Press, and the University of Washington Press. The series published scholars who are among the most influential art historians of our time, and covers the history of art from Classical Antiquity into the early twentieth century, with most concentration in the Western tradition. In partnership with CAA, HEB now offers a range of titles from this distinguished series.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "h century, with most concentration in the Western tradition. In partnership with CAA, HEB now offers a range of titles from this distinguished series.Digital Dada Archive: The Digital Dada Library provides links to scanned images of original Dada-era publication in the International Dada Archive. These books, pamphlets, and periodicals are housed in the Special Collections Department of The University of Iowa Libraries.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nGetty Publications Virtual Library: Free digital backlist titles from the Getty Publications Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nGetty Publications Virtual Library: Free digital backlist titles from the Getty Publications Archives.Getty Research Portal: The Getty Research Portal is an online platform providing global access to digitized art history texts. The Portal is comprised of catalog records that link to full, digitized texts hosted by the contributing institutions or their service providers. Search the database of over 20,000 books published prior to 1923 or housed in institutional repositories. This differs from the Getty Virtual Library in that it includes publications from outside of the Getty as well.\n\nGuggenheim Publications: Exhibition catalogs and essays, some available for online viewing and download.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "lications from outside of the Getty as well.\n\nGuggenheim Publications: Exhibition catalogs and essays, some available for online viewing and download.LACMA Reading Room: The Reading Room is a special corner of lacma.org dedicated to catalogues and brochures of exhibitions past. These are out-of-print, hard-to-find publications available here in full for free. From a unique set of publications focused on the Southern California art scene to rare books about German Expressionism, modern art, Southeast Asian art, and more, the catalogues and brochures here reflect the depth and breadth of LACMA\u2019s collection and exhibition history. We continue to add new publications on an ongoing basis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "nd brochures here reflect the depth and breadth of LACMA\u2019s collection and exhibition history. We continue to add new publications on an ongoing basis.Met Publications: Nearly 650 titles published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art published from 1964 to the present. MetPublications includes a description and table of contents for most titles, as well as information about the authors, reviews, awards, and links to related Met titles by author and by theme. Current book titles that are in-print may be previewed and fully searched online, with a link to purchase the book. The full contents of almost all other book titles may be read online, searched, or downloaded as a PDF. Many of these out-of-print books will be available for purchase, when rights permit, through print-on-demand capabilities in association with Yale University Press. For the Met's Bulletin, all but the most recent issue can be downloaded as a PDF. For the Met's Journal, all individual articles and entire volumes can be downloaded as a PDF.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "ll but the most recent issue can be downloaded as a PDF. For the Met's Journal, all individual articles and entire volumes can be downloaded as a PDF.Contemporary Artists Index: A great index of contemporary artists and the solo and group exhibition catalogs in which they appear.\n\ncaa.reviews: Newly open access this reviews journal is published by CAA and covers a wide range of art related subject areas. Approximately 150 reviews are published annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7884602", "box_name": "Books and other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s:\nNYPL: What is a Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9?: Guide to Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s with a helpful resources and recommendations for searching NYPL collections.\n\nNYPL: Catalogues Raisonn\u00e9s on How to Research an Artist guide: Guide to Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s with a helpful resources and recommendations for searching NYPL collections.\n\nIFAR Catalogues Raisonn\u00e9s: Catalogues raisonn\u00e9s \u2014 scholarly compilations of an artist's body of work \u2014 are critical tools for researching the provenance and attribution of artwork. The International Foundation for Art Research has developed two electronic resources \u2014 a database of published catalogues raisonn\u00e9s and one of catalogues in preparation. They can be searched separately or together and will be updated regularly. See the Users' Guide for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "31382829", "box_name": "Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045167", "page_name": "Finding Books & Catalogue Raisonn\u00e9s", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045167"}}
{"text": "Databases for Art History: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nDo you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, which you can check through each library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "32968139", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "Databases for Art History:\nArt Full Text: Full-text articles from more than 300 periodicals dating back to 1995; indexing and abstracting of 600 periodicals dating back to 1984; and indexing and abstracting of more than 13,000 art dissertations. Covers art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, styles and art movements, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "ng, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.Art Index Retrospective: A periodical literature database that cumulates citations from the printed version of the Art Index, volumes 1-32 (1929-1984). The database cites articles from periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins published throughout the world in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch. It also indexes reproductions of art works that appear in the indexed periodicals. Art Full Text continues Art Index and begins coverage in 1984.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "ch. It also indexes reproductions of art works that appear in the indexed periodicals. Art Full Text continues Art Index and begins coverage in 1984.ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM): Abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews on all forms of modern and contemporary art in all languages. Entries date back to the late 1960s and cover the late 19th century to the present. ABM includes material on artists, art movements, and trends, and covers art history and theory, artist\u2019s books, body art, calligraphy, ceramic and glass art, computer and electronic art, conservation, crafts, drawing, ethnic arts, fashion, graffiti, graphic design, illustration, museum design, painting, performance art and installation works, photography, printmaking, sculpture, theatre arts, and video art.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "sign, illustration, museum design, painting, performance art and installation works, photography, printmaking, sculpture, theatre arts, and video art.Arts Premium Collection: Encompasses thousands of journal titles in Art, Design, Architecture, Humanities, Film/Screen Studies, Music, Performing Arts, and more. With international coverage, and access to the definitive indexes in these fields. Coverage spans 1864 to the present. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.\n\nSearch Arts Premium as a whole or via individual databases in the following collections: Art, Design & Architecture Collection ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) Arts & Humanities Database Design & Applied Arts Index (DAAI) International Bibliography of Art (IBA) Music & Performing Arts Collection Music Periodicals Database Performing Arts Periodicals Database Screen Studies Collection AFI Catalog FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database Film Index International", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "forming Arts Periodicals Database Screen Studies Collection AFI Catalog FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database Film Index InternationalArtstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals: A comprehensive index of articles from over 2,500 journals published worldwide on architecture and design, archaeology, city planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and historic preservation. The database contains more than 800,000 records from the 1930s to the present with selective coverage dating back to the 1740s. It also includes nearly 13,000 citations for architects' obituaries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "from the 1930s to the present with selective coverage dating back to the 1740s. It also includes nearly 13,000 citations for architects' obituaries.Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) and R\u00e9pertoire international de la litt\u00e9rature de l'art (RILA): The Getty provides access to the Bibliography of the History of Art, 1990-2007 ( BHA ) and the R\u00e9pertoire international de la litt\u00e9rature de l'art , 1975-1989 ( RILA ). These citation databases, which can be searched together, index books, journal articles, conference proceedings, dissertations, festschriften, exhibition catalogs, reviews, and dealers' catalogs published between 1975 and 2007 on European and American visual arts from late antiquity to the early 21st century. The BHA and RILA cover painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, decorative and applied arts, popular and folk art, architecture and industrial design, and film from over 1,200 journals. See more about the BHA and RILA, and the list of indexed journals .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "d folk art, architecture and industrial design, and film from over 1,200 journals. See more about the BHA and RILA, and the list of indexed journals .Burlington Magazine Index: Registration is free but required. The BMI is updated quarterly and currently covers the period 1903-1977. All the editorial content of The Burlington Magazine - articles, letters, reviews, calendars - and its illustrations are included with direct links to the full text in JSTOR.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "t of The Burlington Magazine - articles, letters, reviews, calendars - and its illustrations are included with direct links to the full text in JSTOR.Electronic Arts Intermix Educational Streaming Videos: Electronic Arts Intermix's (EAI) Educational Streaming service provides full-length, streaming videos by artists. The artists represented range from influential figures in video art \u2014 such as Nam June Paik , Carolee Schneeman , Martha Rosler and Joan Jonas \u2014 to emerging multidisciplinary artists, including Paper Rad , Cory Arcangel and Takeshi Murata . The collection speaks to the rich history of single-channel video art, from artists' earliest analog video experiments of the 1960s to new digital media practices. The list of artists with streaming videos is here , and the whole EAI collection is described in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "ribed in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.Gale Fine Arts & Music Collection: More than 250 journals covered in databases such as the Wilson Art Index and the R\u00e9pertoire International de Litt\u00e9rature Musicale (RILM) index are available in full text.\n\nGrove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "rt , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nMaking of America (Cornell): Digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction.\n\nNineteenth Century Serials Edition: Complete runs of five nineteenth-century periodicals and a decade of a sixth. Includes advertisements. Free access provided by King's College, London.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "Complete runs of five nineteenth-century periodicals and a decade of a sixth. Includes advertisements. Free access provided by King's College, London.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Alternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nContemporary Culture Index: ccindex indexes small run and scholarly journals covering architecture, art, cinema, cultural studies, design, literature, music, philosophy, social sciences and photography.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nOxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "rence Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4423902", "box_name": "Databases for Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1045151", "page_name": "Databases for Art History", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1045151"}}
{"text": "Additional Websites, Journals and Other Resources:\nA selection of individual journals that cover art and the humanities.\n\narthistoricum.net: A virtual library of art history that enables researchers to search digitized books and magazines, images, library catalogs, and over 5,000 websites. In English and German.\n\nBig Red & Shiny: Boston based journal covering contemporary art, architecture and culture.\n\nBlue Mountain Project, Princeton University: A digital repository of scarce and ephemeral texts published between 1848 and 1923.\n\ncaa.reviews: Newly open access this reviews journal is published by CAA and covers a wide range of art related subject areas. Approximately 150 reviews are published annually.\n\nDigital Dada Archive: Dada books and journals.\n\nEast of Borneo: A collaborative online magazine of contemporary art and its history as considered from Los Angeles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "9937045", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "4423942", "box_name": "Additional Websites, Journals and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=9937045"}}
{"text": "Archive: Dada books and journals.\n\nEast of Borneo: A collaborative online magazine of contemporary art and its history as considered from Los Angeles.Journal of Neo-Victorian Studies: Interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed e-journal dedicated to contemporary reimaginings of the 19th c in the humanities.\n\nModernist Journals Project: Digitized modernist journals including BLAST, Rhythm and other publications. Especially strong in literary publications.\n\nNineteenth-Century Art Worldwide: A journal of nineteenth century visual culture.\n\nTriple Canopy: Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "9937045", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "4423942", "box_name": "Additional Websites, Journals and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=9937045"}}
{"text": "Art Magazine Indexes:\nAvalanche Magazine Index: Avalanche was an artist journal published in New York City from 1970-1976 by Willoughby Sharp and Liza B\u00e9ar. This website is an index to the contents of Avalanche. It is designed to help you identify articles, interviews, and other content within the magazine, which you can then seek out in print at a library near you.\n\nContemporary Culture Index: An illustrated and annotated web operation about the periodicals indexed in the database, and the self-reflective processes involved in its production.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index (via NYPL): *Log in with NYPL credentials* Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "9937045", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "12391418", "box_name": "Art Magazine Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=9937045"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Radical Software: Though scholarly works on video art history often refer to Radical Software , there are few places where scholars can review its contents. Individual copies are rare, and few complete collections exist. This website makes it available and searchable on the internet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "9937045", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "12391418", "box_name": "Art Magazine Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=9937045"}}
{"text": "Art History Teaching Resources:\nArt History Teaching Resources (AHTR): Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR) is a peer-populated platform for art history teachers. AHTR is home to a constantly evolving and collectively authored online repository of art history teaching content including, but not limited to, lesson plans, video introductions to museums, book reviews, image clusters, and classroom and museum activities. The site promotes discussion and reflection around new ways of teaching and learning in the art history classroom through a peer-populated blog and fosters a collaborative virtual community for art history instructors at all career stages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "9937045", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "7884529", "box_name": "Art History Teaching Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=9937045"}}
{"text": "ARIES: ARt Image Exploration Space: ARIES is an interactive image manipulation system that allows for the exploration and organization of fine art images (of paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, etc.) taken from multiple sources (e.g. websites, digital photographs, scans) in a virtual space.\n\nTropy: Tropy is a tool intended to help you organize research photos (taken from archival visits, scattered on your own hard drives, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Getting started with ARTstor:\nARTstor's User Manual outlines key features and tools, the introductory guide might be useful to you\u00a0(or your students!) or\u00a0click through for teaching resources and presentation tips , or to watch short videos online .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "11425819", "box_name": "Getting started with ARTstor", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Local Image Collection:\nCUNYdid Slide Library (JSTOR): The Graduate Center's slide library was scanned to create CUNYdid in JSTOR, a collection of almost 200,000 digital images for institutional use in Art History. Access is available to all CUNY affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "31539177", "box_name": "Local Image Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Image Collections:\nBildarchiv der Kunst und Architektur: Two million images of European art and architecture, primarily prior to the 20th century.\n\nBritish Museum: Free non-commercial use images.\n\nDigital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture: Images and digitized texts with a particular focus on decorative arts from early America.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nFrick Digital Image Archive: Works of art photographed between 1922 and 1967 by staff photographers in private homes and small public collections throughout the United States and in New York City galleries and auction houses.\n\nGoogle Art Project: Thousands of images from art museums around the world.\n\nLACMA: 20,000 high-res digital downloads for any use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "4423876", "box_name": "Image Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "and auction houses.\n\nGoogle Art Project: Thousands of images from art museums around the world.\n\nLACMA: 20,000 high-res digital downloads for any use.Machiel Kiel Photographic Archive: Images of Ottoman-Islamic architectural monuments in the Balkan countries from the photo archive of Dutch historian Machiel Kiel.\n\nNational Gallery of Art Images: 20,000 open access images from the NGA available for download and use.\n\nNYPL Digital Gallery: Search or browse over 700,000 images digitized from the collections of the NYPL.\n\nRijksmuseum: High-res digital downloads free (for non-commercial use only)\n\nvads: the online resource for visual arts: VADS (the Visual Arts Data Service) is based at the Farnham Campus of the University College for the Creative Arts (United Kingdom). This website contains over 100,000 images covering an array of visual subjects a complete list can be found here: http://www.vads.ac.uk/collections/index.html\n\nVan Alen Institute Design Archive: A selection of architectural drawings, photographs, and institutional records from over a century of design excellence at Van Alen Institute.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "4423876", "box_name": "Image Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Archive: A selection of architectural drawings, photographs, and institutional records from over a century of design excellence at Van Alen Institute.Wikimedia Commons: Freely accessible images from museums, galleries, libraries, and archives.\n\nYale Digital Commons: 250,000 images without license.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "4423876", "box_name": "Image Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Images and Copyright:\nTwo useful guides that discuss copyright, fair use and images: The College Art Association's Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts The Visual Resources Association developed a set of Fair Use Guidelines for\u00a0images used in teaching and research (including disserations - see section 6) Copyright resources from CUNY", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "3135625", "box_name": "Images and Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Digital Humanities:\nMapping Gothic France: A database of images, texts, charts, and historical maps that allow exploration of Gothic architecture and the formation of France in the 12-13th centuries.\n\nThe Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities: Dozens of digital projects supported by the IATH including 'Leondardo a Vinci and his Treatise on Painting' 'The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti' and 'The William Blake Archive'", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "3135567", "box_name": "Digital Humanities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Multimedia:\nUbuweb: Great source for audio and video recordings of avant-garde poetry and art.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044783", "page_name": "Image Collections", "box_id": "3135622", "box_name": "Multimedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044783"}}
{"text": "Archival collections:\nThere are scores of archival collections within 2 hours of NYC, a few of the major sources are listed below. Detailed guides to archival holdings (finding aids) are frequently being made available online. While most archival collections require a visit to the holding library, some collections do fill photocopy requests.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nArchives Directory for the History of Collecting: Developed by the Frick Collection Center for the History of Collecting, this resource allows researchers to locate primary source material about American collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044768", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134666", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044768"}}
{"text": "s researchers to locate primary source material about American collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.Archives of American Art: The Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art is a repository of American artist and gallery archives. Some collections have been digitized and are available on the AAA website. Collections that have been microfilmed may be requested via interlibrary loan.\n\nCollections include letters, diaries, business papers, sketches, interviews, scrapbooks, and oral histories.\n\nBrooklyn Museum Archives: The Museum Archives contains institutional records, curatorial correspondence, expedition reports, and other related textual and visual records dating to the founding of the institution.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections documenting NYC specific artistic activities and beyond. Finding aids available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044768", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134666", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044768"}}
{"text": "e Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections documenting NYC specific artistic activities and beyond. Finding aids available online.Medici Archive Project: Search 200 volumes of of documents in the Medici Granducal Archive. The volumes contain 10,00 letters and biographic records for 11,000 people. People can be searched by role (actors, architects, painters, etc.)\n\nMoMA Archive: Search finding aids online. The archive includes museum records and curator correspondence as well as oral histories and papers of artists, collectors, and galleries.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives: Over 87,000 images from the New York City Municipal Archives\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nPaul Mellon Centre Archive (London): Highlights include the papers of W.G. Constable (1887-1976) first director of the Courtauld Institute and museum director; and Sir Brinsley Ford (1908-1999) collector, art connoissuer and editor of the Burlington Magazine.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044768", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134666", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044768"}}
{"text": "Art Museum Libraries:\nNew York City is home to the some of the best art libraries in the country. Each library has their own set of rules and admissions practices so it is a good idea to review their 'Access' page before going. Typically you need nothing more than your CUNY ID and a pencil. Photocopy policies and prices and restrictions on cameras vary as well.\n\nAvery Architecture & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University: Accessible to CUNY PhD students who are MaRLI card holders (no circulation privileges however) or have a METRO Referral pass to view items unavailable at the Graduate Center Library.\n\nBrooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives: No appointment is necessary but researchers are asked to search the Libraries' catalog and to email citations prior to the visit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "3134664", "box_name": "Art Museum Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "raries and Archives: No appointment is necessary but researchers are asked to search the Libraries' catalog and to email citations prior to the visit.The libraries consist of a general art history library, the Wilbour Library of Egyptology, institutional and curatorial archives, and other special collections. Also worth noting are the online exhibition history and links to additional web resources.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library: The Frick Library is open to all researchers and no appointment is necessary. Researchers must obtain a Reader's Card, information is on the website.\n\nIn addition to monographs and periodicals covering European and American art history from the 4th-20th centuries, the Frick also has a large collection of auction and exhibition catalogs and a photo archive, the Frick is also home to the Center for the History of Collecting in America.\n\nInternational Center of Photography: NYC's only library devoted entirely to photography, the ICP's Research Library has regular hours for ICP members M-F and is open to the public by appointment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "3134664", "box_name": "Art Museum Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "ly library devoted entirely to photography, the ICP's Research Library has regular hours for ICP members M-F and is open to the public by appointment.Library at the Hispanic Society of America: Focused on the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. It includes the largest manuscript collection outside of Spain. Not all of the collection has been cataloged so contact the library directly with any question about holdings. No appointment is needed to use the library.\n\nMoMA Library and Study Centers: MoMA has two library locations, one in Manhattan and one in Queens, both are open by appointment. In addition, researchers have access to study centers and archives.\n\nIn addition to an extensive collection of books and periodicals covering the history of art in its many forms since 1880, the Library also has a large collection of artists' books. The Archives holds papers and notebooks of notable artists, organizations, and the Museum. Curatorial departments have study centers that are open to researchers as well. Contact the Archives and Study Centers directly to schedule an appointment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "3134664", "box_name": "Art Museum Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "orial departments have study centers that are open to researchers as well. Contact the Archives and Study Centers directly to schedule an appointment.NYPL Art & Architecture Collection: Located in room 300 at the south end of the Main Reading Room the Art & Architecture Collection is just one of many useful collections in the study of art and art history.\n\nOther collections worth exploring include the Photography Collection, the Print Collection (includes artist books) and the Spencer Collection of illustrated books and manuscripts (especially strong in find bindings and livres d'artistes) all located in room 308. Permission to use the collections is required, researchers must apply by completing this form. Holdings for these special collections are scattered, some are in the online catalog others are not. Refer to the collection page for specific information related to finding materials.\n\nThe Morgan Library: The Morgan Library focus is on the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "3134664", "box_name": "Art Museum Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "is on the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Watson Library is the largest art museum library in the country. No appointment is needed although readers do need to complete a registration form upon the first visit. This library has a free self-service scanner.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "3134664", "box_name": "Art Museum Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "1044753", "page_name": "NYC Art Libraries", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=1044753"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159551", "guide_name": "Art History", "page_id": "10466731", "page_name": "Suggest Materials", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159551&p=10466731"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Main page of the Mina Rees Library website\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.\n\nD-PLACE: The Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment brings together cultural, linguistic, environmental and geographic information for over 1,400 human societies or cultural groups. The database is searchable by geographical area, language family, cultural features, or environmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .\n\nEthnic Studies Resources at CUNY: This guide compiles physical and digital resources that support research on Ethnic Studies across CUNY institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135157", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "Anthropology Resources Guide:\nThis guide provides you with\u00a0access to anthropology and related resources. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. And please contact me with any questions, any time! To find sources for journal and newspaper articles in print and online, select the Articles/Databases tab.\u00a0 If you have a citation and need to know if the library subscribes to the journal, search the title on the journals page (http://library.gc.cuny.edu/home.php?q=jour#journals). To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Grants & Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135159", "box_name": "Anthropology Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.:\nEncyclopedia of Human Relationships: Guide to theories, concepts, and empirical findings about human relationships.\n\nEncyclopedia of Islam: Complete text of the second and third editions of this reference work.\n\nEncyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures: Critical essays on women, Muslim and non-Muslim, and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "ms to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present.Brill Online Reference Works: A selection of Brill Online Reference Works. The GC Library subscribes to a few titles (which have a green icon next to them on the front page): Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL) Foreign Law Guide Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures Qur\u02be\u0101nic Studies Online (includes Concordance et Indices de la Tradition Musulmane, Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage, Early Western Korans, Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "e Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045138", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135160", "box_name": "Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045138"}}
{"text": "Articles/Databases: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "E-Journal Directories:\nAnthroSource: Current issues of the American Anthropological Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.\n\nAnthropological Index Online: AIO indexes nearly 800 journals published in more than 40 languages held in the British Museum's Anthropology Library. Records span 1957 to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.\n\nHAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135162", "box_name": "E-Journal Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.Open J-Gate: Over 8,000 open access journals from all over the world. Browse by subject to find journals covering anthropology and archaeology. Does not include information about the journals, only pdfs of articles.\n\nSerials Directory: Full bibliographic information and contact details for nearly 250,000 U.S. and international periodicals. Entries include indexing and abstracting information showing database coverage, ISSNs, publication frequency, title changes, Library of Congress classification, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135162", "box_name": "E-Journal Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135163", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135163", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135163", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Databases Suites:\nAnthroSource: Current issues of the American Anthropological Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.\n\nAnthropological Index Online: AIO indexes nearly 800 journals published in more than 40 languages held in the British Museum's Anthropology Library. Records span 1957 to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.\n\nD-PLACE: The Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment brings together cultural, linguistic, environmental and geographic information for over 1,400 human societies or cultural groups. The database is searchable by geographical area, language family, cultural features, or environmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "ironmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .eHRAF World Cultures: eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural and ethnographic database containing descriptive information on cultures (based on the Outline of World Cultures or OWC) and ethnic groups from around the world. Each culture collection in eHRAF contains a variety of documents (books, articles, monographs, and dissertations) that have been subject-indexed at the paragraph level by trained anthropologists according to HRAF\u2019s comprehensive Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). This feature extends search capability well beyond keyword searching, allowing for precise culture and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language. As an ethnographic database, eHRAF appeals to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.Ethnologue: The Ethnologue: Languages of the World database provides information about the world\u2019s nearly 7,500 contemporary languages, including statistical, mapping, dialect, and usage data. Language descriptions in Ethnologue are organized by world area, UN region and country. Entries include the region(s) of use within the countries where the language is spoken, alternate names for the language, dialects of the language, the three-letter code that identifies the language according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) standard, the estimated population of speakers, genetic classification of the language, domains of language use and viability, language vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "nguage vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.Anthropological Index Online: The Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) in cooperation with Anthropology Library and Research Centre at the British Museum offer an index to articles in journals taken by the Library, which incorporates the former RAI holdings, covering all branches and areas of anthropology. In addition, AIO includes journals and periodicals of anthropological interest that are not in the Library\u2019s catalogues. Films held at the Royal Anthropological Institute are equally indexed as part of the bibliography. The Library holds some 4,000 periodical titles (1,500 current). Nearly 650 journals, published in more than 40 languages, are indexed on a continuing basis. Records cover 1957 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "itles (1,500 current). Nearly 650 journals, published in more than 40 languages, are indexed on a continuing basis. Records cover 1957 to the present.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.American History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Ethnographic Video Online: This online resource for the visual study of human culture and behavior contains more than 2,000 hours of classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, covering hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world. Includes video from leading producers in the discipline, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films. Wherever possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.Theatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "nnect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.JSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "4369242", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Anthropology Best Bets:\neHRAF World Cultures: eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural and ethnographic database containing descriptive information on cultures (based on the Outline of World Cultures or OWC) and ethnic groups from around the world. Each culture collection in eHRAF contains a variety of documents (books, articles, monographs, and dissertations) that have been subject-indexed at the paragraph level by trained anthropologists according to HRAF\u2019s comprehensive Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). This feature extends search capability well beyond keyword searching, allowing for precise culture and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language. As an ethnographic database, eHRAF appeals to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.Ethnologue: The Ethnologue: Languages of the World database provides information about the world\u2019s nearly 7,500 contemporary languages, including statistical, mapping, dialect, and usage data. Language descriptions in Ethnologue are organized by world area, UN region and country. Entries include the region(s) of use within the countries where the language is spoken, alternate names for the language, dialects of the language, the three-letter code that identifies the language according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) standard, the estimated population of speakers, genetic classification of the language, domains of language use and viability, language vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "nguage vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nSAGE Journals Online: Full text of 744 SAGE journals in the social sciences, sciences, humanities, technology, and medicine. Offers option of searching SAGE journals to which the Graduate Center does not have full-text access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "sciences, humanities, technology, and medicine. Offers option of searching SAGE journals to which the Graduate Center does not have full-text access.Serials Directory: Full bibliographic information and contact details for nearly 250,000 U.S. and international periodicals. Entries include indexing and abstracting information showing database coverage, ISSNs, publication frequency, title changes, Library of Congress classification, and more.\n\nSocial Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "aphic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "ge of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135164", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Other Useful Databases:\nArts and Humanities Citation Index: Part of Web of Science, this database finds bibliographic citations, abstracts, cited references, and the number of times cited for articles from 1,160 international journals in the arts and humanities since 1975 as well as relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals. Approximately 2,300 new records containing 15,525 new references are added each week.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135197", "box_name": "Other Useful Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.America: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135197", "box_name": "Other Useful Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135197", "box_name": "Other Useful Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nHistorical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135197", "box_name": "Other Useful Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "ore. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "3135197", "box_name": "Other Useful Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nILL requests: Make an ILL request for any article you need.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045155", "page_name": "Articles/Databases", "box_id": "29722609", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045155"}}
{"text": "Dissertations:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135213", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135213", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135213", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
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{"text": "Anthropology Best Bets:\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nEbook Central: Ebook Central combines what were formerly ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) into one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .The Read Online and download options for full text on Ebook Central is available to anyone on campus. Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nJSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "e through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.New York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.\n\nSocial Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.\n\nWorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135214", "box_name": "Anthropology Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "Other Useful Book/Ebook Collections:\nGeneral OneFile: Indexes over 14,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135217", "box_name": "Other Useful Book/Ebook Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135217", "box_name": "Other Useful Book/Ebook Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "ford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135217", "box_name": "Other Useful Book/Ebook Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.English Short Title Catalogue: A vast database of bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. Includes references to microfilm, digital, and other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135217", "box_name": "Other Useful Book/Ebook Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library or visit many of the world reknown research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nRequest From CUNY: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. When you find an item in OneSearch, click the 'Request' tab, and enter your library barcode. Only books can be requested through CUNY. If you need an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045171", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135215", "box_name": "Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045171"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045185", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135475", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045185"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nAnthropology @ CRL: Highlights CRL's philosophy and religion collections. Additional resources include books, newspapers, dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045185", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135476", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045185"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045185", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135476", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045185"}}
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{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1045185", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135477", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1045185"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044757", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135481", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044757"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian here .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044757", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135482", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044757"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044757", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135482", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044757"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268812", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268812"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nAmerican Anthropological Association: Founded in 1902, the AAA is the world's largest organization of individuals interested in anthropology. This new, national organization was formed \"to promote the science of anthropology, to stimulate and coordinate the efforts of American anthropologists, to foster local and other societies devoted to anthropology,[and] to serve as a bond among American anthropologists and anthropological organizations.\"\n\nArchaeological Institute of America: This organization is the oldest in America dedicated to archaeology, and has 10,000 members in 102 local societies.\n\nNational Association for the Practice of Anthropology: The mission of NAPA is to promote the practice of anthropology and the interests of practicing anthropologists, and to further the practice of anthropology as a profession.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135480", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "to promote the practice of anthropology and the interests of practicing anthropologists, and to further the practice of anthropology as a profession.Paleoanthropology Society: Founded in 1992. the organization's central goal is to bring together physical anthropologists, archaeologists, paleontologists, geologists and a range of other researchers whose work has the potential to shed light on hominid behavioral and biological evolution.\n\nRoyal Anthropological Institue: The RAI is dedicated to anthropology (the study of humankind) in its broadest, inclusive sense. The RAI seeks to combine the tradition of scholarship with the active provision of services to contemporary anthropology and anthropologists (including students of anthropology). It has a particular commitment to promoting the public understanding of anthropology, and the contribution of anthropology to public affairs. Membership is from all over the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135480", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "to promoting the public understanding of anthropology, and the contribution of anthropology to public affairs. Membership is from all over the world.Society for American Archaeology: The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. With more than 7,000 members, the society represents professional, student, and avocational archaeologists working in a variety of settings including government agencies, colleges and universities, museums, and the private sector.\n\nSociety for Applied Anthropology: The mission of the SfAA is to promote the investigation of the principles of human behavior and their application to contemporary issues and problems. Members include professionals in academia, business, law, health and medicine. Members are represented by a variety of disciplines - anthropology, sociology, economics, business, planning, medicine, nursing and law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135480", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "and medicine. Members are represented by a variety of disciplines - anthropology, sociology, economics, business, planning, medicine, nursing and law.Society for the Anthropology of Europe: The purpose of the SAE is, in part: to strengthen national and international networks between colleagues; encourage comparative research; promote Europeanist anthropology; facilitate dissemination of information about employment opportunities, grants, visiting European scholars, and other resources; promote the professional integration of students specializing in Europe.\n\nWorld Archaeology Congress: The WAC is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization and is the only representative world-wide body of practicing archaeologists. WAC seeks to promote interest in the past in all countries, to encourage the development of regionally-based histories and to foster international academic interaction.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135480", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "General:\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.\n\nRegional and Global Library Catalogs: Links to library catalogs around the world.\n\nInternet Archaeology: Open access journal for archaeological works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135479", "box_name": "General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "Projects:\nunderstandingrace.com: The American Anthropological Association's Project, RACE, explores race from three perspectives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "1044743", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135663", "box_name": "Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=1044743"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135667", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "Article Databases:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268813", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268813"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268814", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268814"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268814", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268814"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159552", "guide_name": "Anthropology", "page_id": "3268814", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159552&p=3268814"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing. NYPL encourages instructors to bring their classes for a visit to learn about their collections: Bring Your Class to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471916", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471917", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471918", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Using the History Research Guide:\n`This guide provides easy access to research resources for History and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books To learn about primary sources , go to Primary Sources To search and review previous dissertations, go to D issertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Citing Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact S tephen Klein .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471919", "box_name": "Using the History Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471920", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471921", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Archival Research:\nIntroduction to\u00a0Archival Research Archival Research LibGuide Digitized Primary Sources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313531", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29634958", "box_name": "Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313531"}}
{"text": "Find Articles|Databases: Find Articles|Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418134", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "Databases in which to find History articles:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nBurlington Magazine Index: Registration is free but required. The BMI is updated quarterly and currently covers the period 1903-1977. All the editorial content of The Burlington Magazine - articles, letters, reviews, calendars - and its illustrations are included with direct links to the full text in JSTOR.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.America: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nSeventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "rting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Essay and General Literature Index: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1985 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Approximately 340 volumes are indexed annually. While abstracts of essays are not included, users can follow links to the volumes containing the essays to see complete contents and additional information. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.Essay and General Literature Retrospective: Indexes over 270,000 essays from anthologies and collections covering a wide range of humanities and social sciences disciplines published in English in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain between 1900 and 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.\n\nHAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nU.S. History in Context: Content includes reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "ns of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.World History in Context: World History in Context spans the ancient world to the present day and chronicles the cultures and societies that have formed history. Content is aligned with state and national curriculum standards and is cross searchable with U.S. History in Context.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29472063", "box_name": "Databases in which to find History articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418137", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313590", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313590"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418139", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our ebooks guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418141", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "Reference Ebooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313574", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313574"}}
{"text": "Diaries & Documents:\nChronology of US Historical Documents: Full-text of U.S. historical documents. From the University of Oklahoma's School of Law.\n\nManuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134686", "box_name": "Diaries & Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "Historical US Newspapers:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Historical Newspapers from ProQuest (NYPL database): This NYPL database is available to users onsite or remotely with a library card. Includes African American historical newspapers from around the United States, such as the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1991), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "05), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.\n\nAmerican Periodicals (1740-1940) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.America's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper ArchiveBlack Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Brooklyn Newspapers: Developed by the Brooklyn Public Library, this free resources provides access to the full-text of more than 40 newspapers published in Brooklyn from 1809 to 1999. Papers include the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841-1963), The Caravan (1953-1961), The Chat (1903-1929), and The Williamsburg News (1952-1965), among others. Browse by title or date, or search across the archive.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nFulton Search: Historical Newspapers (U.S. & Canada): A searchable database of newspapers published in the U.S. and Canada. Create an account to log in and search and see the Help & FAQs section for tips on using the site. Fulton Search is an alternative search option for FultonHistory.com. Users may also browse the list of newspapers .\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Mexico - Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region: \"Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region includes over 200+ Spanish, English, and bilingual publications. Archival materials come from print, microfilm and digital collections housed at the University of Houston\u2019s Recovery Program.\"\n\nNew York City Record, 1873-1947: The City Record is has been published daily in NYC since 1873 and includes \"official listings of more than 100 city agencies and departments about public hearings, meetings, property auctions, agency rules, personnel changes and contracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "tracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.Newspapers.com via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Newspapers.com is an online newspaper archive consisting of millions of pages of historical newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional, and state titles in addition to small local newspapers. The collection includes a broad range of dates, mostly covering the 19th and 20th centuries. Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Newspapers.com.\n\nNew York City Newspapers: See the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.New York City Newspapers at the NYPL: Provides an overview of the NYPL's collection of New York City newspapers and facilitates access to the most frequently requested titles.\n\nNew York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "Archival collections:\nThere are scores of archival collections within 2 hours of NYC, a few of the major sources are listed below. Detailed guides to archival holdings (finding aids) are frequently being made available online. While most archival collections require a visit to the holding library, some collections do fill photocopy requests.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: The collections span more than 4,000 years and comprise rare printed works, cylinder seals, cuneiform tablets, papyri, and Coptic ostraca; medieval and renaissance manuscripts; as well as art and realia. Some 500,000 printed books and 14 miles of manuscripts, personal papers, and records form the core of the holdings.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.\n\nFounders Online: Correspondence and other writings by Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and Washington\n\nNew York State Historical Liberature (Cornell University): A collection of selected monographs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "raphs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Primary sources dealing with East-West diplomacy; British politics and society; British theater, music, and literature; European literature; photography; science, technology, and medicine; and the status of women.\n\nNYPL Archives & Manuscripts: The Division holds nearly 29,000 linear feet of archival material in over 3,000 collections, dating from the third millennium BCE to the current decade. Greatest strengths: the papers and records of individuals, families, and organizations, primarily from the New York region, which date from the 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "he 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.NYU Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives: An important repository for labor history. Materials include books, pamphlets, and serials focusing on the history of labor, politics, political thought, civil rights, women's history, the Spanish Civil War, literature, the history of New York City, and the arts. Broadly speaking, the collections cover labor and the Left.\n\nPerseus Digital Library: The flagship collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "lection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Rutgers University Archives and Manuscripts: Manuscripts are findable in the library catalog. The finding aids for the archival collections are online and found at this web site.\n\nSlavery and Anti-Slavery: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts, Supreme Court records, and other nineteenth-century materials related to slavery and abolition.\n\nTrans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Information on almost 35,000 American slaving voyages between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134687", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "History Video:\nAmerican History in Video: Over 1,600 hours of historical video from commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 900 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135779", "box_name": "History Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "Archival Research (during Covid):\nSee our new Online Archival Research Guide to help assist you in accessing archival collections during the Covid-19\u00a0Crisis. Digitized Primary Sources blog-post . Barbara Gray\u2019s tipsheet at this link Archives for Investigative Data . Archives for Investigating Data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044846", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "24076709", "box_name": "Archival Research (during Covid)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044846"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
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{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313604", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313604"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044860", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135466", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044860"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nHistory @ CRL: Link to CRL's topics page, where there are links to several historical collections. Additional resources include books, newspapers, dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nDissertations @ CRL: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044860", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135467", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044860"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044860", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135467", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044860"}}
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{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044860", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135468", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044860"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nAmerican Historical Association: Founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889, the AHA serves the broad field of history. It encompasses every historical period and geographical area and serves professional historians in all areas of employment.\n\nAssociation of Ancient Historians: The AAH was founded with two essential objectives. The first of these is to foster a regular forum for scholarly interaction among historians of the Ancient Mediterranean--especially among those who study the Greeks and Romans--and secondly, to do so in a manner that emphasizes collegiality\n\nAssociation of Black Women Historians: Founded in 1979, the ABWH is a dynamic network of scholars representing every region of the country. The organization's goals are to support black women in the historical profession, disseminate information by, for and about black women and promote scholarship by and about black women.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044863", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135471", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044863"}}
{"text": "port black women in the historical profession, disseminate information by, for and about black women and promote scholarship by and about black women.Association of Caribbean Historians: The ACH is an independent, non-profit, professional organization devoted to the promotion of Caribbean history from a multidisciplinary, pan-Caribbean perspective, and is the primary association for scholarly and public historians working in the field.\n\nLabor and Working-Class History Association: The LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing and organizing.\n\nNational Council on Public History: This organization emphasizes the dissemination of knowledge about history outside the classroom. Members include academics, museum curators, librarians, independent historians, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044863", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135471", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044863"}}
{"text": "dissemination of knowledge about history outside the classroom. Members include academics, museum curators, librarians, independent historians, etc.New York Labor History Association: Founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State, NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations.\n\nNew York State Association of European Historians: The New York State Association of European Historians has fostered the study of European history from earliest times to the present. All scholars are welcome to participate in annual meetings and to make use of our other services. Despite the name, membership is drawn from across the United States, Canada and Europe.\n\nNew York State Historical Association: The mission of the NYSHA is to welcome and connect people to a shared cultural heritage through exhibitions and programs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044863", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135471", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044863"}}
{"text": "tate Historical Association: The mission of the NYSHA is to welcome and connect people to a shared cultural heritage through exhibitions and programs.New-York Historical Society: Founded in 1804, the NYHS is dedicated to fostering research, presenting history and art exhibitions, and public programs that promote the political, cultural and social history of New York City, New York State, the nation, and to serve as a national forum for the discussion of issues surrounding the making and meaning of history.\n\nOrganization of American Historians: Founded in 1907, the OAH is the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history. The mission of the organization is to promote excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and presentation of American history, and to encourage wide discussion of historical questions and equitable treatment of all practitioners of history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044863", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135471", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044863"}}
{"text": "nd presentation of American history, and to encourage wide discussion of historical questions and equitable treatment of all practitioners of history.Western Association of Women Historians: Founded in 1969, the WAWH seeks to promote the interests of women historians both in academic settings and in the field of history generally. The WAWH is the largest of the regional women's historical associations in the United States. Though most members are from the Western United States, WAWH members are from across the United States, Canada, and other countries. The WAWH encourages people from any geographic area to join and participate.\n\nWorld History Association: Founded in 1982, the WHA promotes world history through the encouragement of teaching, research, and publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "1044863", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135471", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=1044863"}}
{"text": "About This Guide:\nThis guide will introduce you to the basics of archival research. You will find information on: What archives are and how they are arranged Conducting background research Where and how to look for archival collections What to expect when you visit an archival repository Citing and quoting from unpublished materials And more", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "4526162", "box_name": "About This Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Recommended Reading:\nFollowing are selected sources for further reading.\u00a0 Some are cited in this research guide and all are recommended for developing research skills.\n\nBuilding Archival Research Skills\n\nArchival Arrangement & Terminology\n\nLCSH & Copyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "4713457", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "3705611", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research:\nDownload our Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "19006801", "box_name": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Dispatches from the Field:\nFollowing are links to a few noteworthy library blogs and websites that provide an introduction to particular collections and a glimpse into what's going on in the world of archives.\n\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: \"[C]created ... to acknowledge, address, and repair the harms done by white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, and capitalism (an incomplete list for sure!) and their various intersections in and through records and archives. With this site, we hope to use ideas, activities, and actions to imagine and enact a more just world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "20426677", "box_name": "Dispatches from the Field", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Archives in the News:\nArchives of the East Village Eye Go to the NYPL: Gold, Hannah. \u201cThe Archives of the East Village Eye Go to the New York Public Library.\u201d The New Yorker, 7 Feb. 2023. www.newyorker.com, https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-archives-of-the-east-village-eye-go-to-the-new-york-public-library.\n\nActivating an Archive of Black Life in Brooklyn: Pratt Faculty and Students Collaborate with the Weeksville Community on an Oral History Project to Shape the Future.\n\nHow to Help Librarians and Archivists From Your Living Room: Crowd-sourced DH projects: \"If you\u2019re cooped-up and curious, use your free time to decipher handwriting, tag images, and more.\"\n\nArchives in The News: See these and other fascinating articles about manuscripts, archives, and collections in our Zotero Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "15970163", "box_name": "Archives in the News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "Archived Edition:\nThis Archival Research Guide has been replaced by a new edition and will no longer be updated. Please refer to our new Archival Research Guide for assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955136", "page_name": "Archival Research", "box_id": "31287607", "box_name": "Archived Edition", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955136"}}
{"text": "The basic steps for digital and analog archival research are essentially the same.\u00a0The main thing to remember is that the digital facsimiles you discover may represent just a fraction of the existing material. Once you have formulated a research question, read widely on your topic, and done some background research, you'll likely have a good sense of the people, organizations, places, events, dates, and key themes that are important to your topic. You can use those keywords and subject terms when you search digital portals, search engines, library websites, and databases to find digitized primary sources. Be sure to visit the websites of repositories holding items of interest to discover other materials that may be of interest. And you can approach your search from a number of angles. These include library databases; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23776190", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.The boxes on this page are organized roughly along those lines. It can be helpful to approach research with an open mind, to be flexible with search terms, and to think creatively about where you might find sources. Try different approaches and avenues for the most comprehensive results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23776190", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Analog vs. Digital:\nIt is important to remember that although there are many millions of digitized primary sources online and more content is added every day, the vast majority of unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world has NOT been digitized and is NOT available online. That said, in-depth research is still possible because libraries have made whole collections available online where once they could offer only highlights.\u00a0 Also, archival collections that were previously published in microfilm or in printed volumes have since been digitized and turn up in both subscription databases and on the open web. It is also important to note that while\u00a0the individual items and collections that have been digitized were prioritized in some way by the repository ( see below ), there are countless other equally valuable research materials that have not been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859664", "box_name": "Analog vs. Digital", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "International Resources:\nThe online portals and archives listed here are a sampling of the resources that exist around the globe.\n\nLibWeb - Libraries Around the World: Libraries from around the world arranged geographically.\n\nWorld-Wide Directory of Repositories holding Archives of Literature & Art: Online directory from the International Council on Archives.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives from around the world.\n\nAfrican Online Digital Library: \"AODL is an open access digital library of African cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"Australia - Trove: Trove provides access to over 6 billion records about Australia or of interest to the Australian community. Trove focuses on freely available digital content created by Australians and held in the collections of the National LIbrary of Australia and other Australian Libraries, Archives, Museums, Galleries, University, Research and community organisations. It contains books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and other materials.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCaribbean - Digital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ibbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"East Asia Digital Archive: A partnership between the National Library of Korea and the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.\n\nEndangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The EAP facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the [EAP] has digitised over 10 million images and 35 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised ... include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEurope - Archives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe. Use search filters to find digitized items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "plore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.Latin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.\n\nMiddle East & Islamic Studies - Digital Collections Guide: A subject guide from Cornell that includes listings of manuscript and archival repositories, both digital and analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "d analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.South Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 380 institutions across the UK.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.World Digital Library: The WDL made available primary materials from all countries and cultures. The collection was transferred to the Library of Congress in 2021 where it remains as a searchable resource showing the diversity of the world\u2019s cultures through the contributions of hundreds of organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible and then limit results to digitized materials, if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Jay College of Criminal Justice - Digital Collections: \"The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images and documents digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research. The materials in our Digital Collections are especially well-suited for historical research of criminal justice, 20th- and 21st-century New York, the New York Police Department, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice itself.\"\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "he world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.Library of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.\n\nLibrary of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey: The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.\n\nMetropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.National Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"\n\nNational Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "t and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"New-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"\n\nNew York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "es. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"Ransom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Libary Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Washington Digital Collections: Includes photographs, maps, newspapers, posters and other media from the University of Washington Libraries. Subjects covered include Alaska and the Yukon, Architecture, Klondike and Nome Gold Rushes, Politics and Labor, Science and Engineering, and more.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ollections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"Yale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Sources:\nThere are many places to search for digitized primary sources, including: Archival Search Tools Online Portals Research Libraries & Archives Subject-Based Collaborations Government Archives Library Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "25832848", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Indexes & Databases - A Few Highlights:\nManuscript Cookbook Survey: A database of pre-1865 English-language manuscript cookbooks held in U. S. public institutions as well as a database of kitchen artifacts used at the time these manuscripts were written.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28283350", "box_name": "Indexes & Databases - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories:\nSee the Oral Histories tab in this guide for tips on finding oral history interviews and collections related to your topic. Interview transcripts and recordings are often available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28532527", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH):\nUse the Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases. Or try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) used to describe those books and click on the most relevant LCSHs\u00a0to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful LCSHs\u00a0and use those subject terms when searching other databases as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24951933", "box_name": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nOnline portals and collaborative sites are among best ways to discover digital content. These platforms make it possible to search in one place for primary sources related to a particular person, subject, region, or format that are scattered across multiple institutions. When search results turn up individual items, be sure to click on links to explore the collections that contain them.\u00a0 Also look closely to determine which repositories hold the collections. Browse results by contributing institution, when possible, and visit the websites of those institutions to look for other materials on your topic.\u00a0 Many archival repositories have tools that let you search across collections and limit results to digitized materials. Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837816", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "terials. Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.DPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 47 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from libraries, archives, and museums across the U.S. Search or browse by topic or contributor, and explore primary source sets and online exhibitions.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nLibrary & Archival Exhibitions on the Web: A list of online exhibitions from libraries, archives, and historical societies maintained by the Smithsonian. Searchable by keyword, title, and sponsoring institution. Great for finding leads to primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837816", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations:\nListed below are just a few of the extraordinary open access subject-based digital collections and collaborations one can discover online. One way to find others is with a Google Search. Try adding digital library or digital collections or digital archive to your subject like these sample searches: digital archive anthropology or digital library \"indigenous peoples\" or digital collections physics. Be flexible and try different terms for the best results.\n\nAfrican American History - Umbra Search: Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.\n\nBiodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "rsity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"Black Women's Suffrage - DPLA: \"[A] collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960. ... [Includes] photographs, correspondence, speeches, event programs, publications, oral histories, and other artifacts.\"\n\nCivil Rights Digital Library: \"[T]he most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web\" through: a Digital Video Archive of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ve of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nDigital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Regional Collaborations & Portals:\nGrant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on grant applications and then present their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.\n\nWorlds of Change: Materials from 17th & 18th Century North America: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "an 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: EmpireADC is a database of finding aids for collections of archival materials in libraries, archives and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "rganizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.Native Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.\n\nState Digital Resources: Helpful listing from the Library of Congress of memory projects, online encyclopedias, and historical and cultural materials collections arranged by state.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record:\nDiversifying the Digital Historical Record : Integrating Community Archives in National Strategies for Access to Digital Cultural Heritage was a series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch all four panels . When searching for sources, try adding the phrase \"community archive\" to your search string to find collections that include people who are typically left out of the historical record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "26274862", "box_name": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[a]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Freedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"\n\nProject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.Rosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Papers Projects:\nPapers projects collect in one place originals, facsimilies, transcriptions, or bibliographic records of all the correspondence (and sometimes other papers) of important or well-known individuals. There are papers projects in print and online for presidents, scientists, writers, politicians, ativists, and other people well-known in their fields. These projects can be very handy for in-depth research on certain people and topics.\n\nJane Addams Papers Project: \"[A] scholarly editing project publishing the correspondence and writings of Jane Addams from 1901-1935 in a freely accessible digital edition and in a selected print edition.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ject publishing the correspondence and writings of Jane Addams from 1901-1935 in a freely accessible digital edition and in a selected print edition.\"Macel Breuer Digital Archive: \"The Marcel Breuer Digital Archive represents a collaborative effort headed by Syracuse University Libraries to digitize over 70,000 drawings, photographs, letters and other materials related to the career of Marcel Breuer, one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the twentieth century. \"\n\nDarwin Online: \"This website contains over 212,000 pages of searchable text and 220,000 electronic images, at least one exemplar of all known Darwin publications, reproduced to the highest scholarly standards, both as searchable text and electronic images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"W. E. B. Du Bois Papers: Papers of the \"[s]cholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the color line in the twentieth century.\"\n\nEinstein Papers Project: \"[A]n open-access site for The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, the ongoing publication of Einstein's massive written legacy comprising more than 30,000 unique documents.\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"Benjamin Franklin Papers - Digital Edition: \"This digital edition includes texts of the published papers and unverified, rough transcriptions of the as-yet-unpublished material. ... The texts are fully searchable and they are indexed by volume, name of correspondent, and date.\"\n\nEmma Goldman Papers Project: \"The Emma Goldman Papers is part of a national initiative to retrieve the papers of individuals whose life work has had a lasting impact on the course of American history. Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project at UCB has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.\"\n\nMartin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project: \"A comprehensive collection of Dr. King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "oject: \"A comprehensive collection of Dr. King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts.\"Papers of Abraham Lincoln: \"The Papers of Abraham Lincoln is a documentary editing project dedicated to identifying, imaging, transcribing, annotating, and publishing online all documents written by or to Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime (1809-1865).\"\n\nThe Newton Project: \"[A] non-profit organization dedicated to publishing in full an online edition of all of Sir Isaac Newton\u2019s (1642\u20131727) writings -- whether they were printed or not.\"\n\nOccom Circle Project: \"[A] freely accessible, scholarly digital edition of handwritten documents by and about Samson Occom (1723-1792) housed in Dartmouth College. Occom was a Mohegan Indian, Presbyterian minister and missionary, intertribal leader, public intellectual, and important Indian writer.\"\n\nEleanor Roosevelt Papers Project: \"The project is working to publish both digital and print editions of Eleanor Roosevelt's political papers.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ter.\"\n\nEleanor Roosevelt Papers Project: \"The project is working to publish both digital and print editions of Eleanor Roosevelt's political papers.\"Margaret Sanger Papers Project: \"The goal of the Margaret Sanger Papers Project is to collect, assemble, and publish the papers of the noted birth control reformer in order to make them more widely accessible to students, scholars and the general public.\"\n\nMark Twain Papers Project: \"The site\u2019s ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Digitized Texts, Images, Maps, Audio-Video:\nVisit our Beyond Wikipedia research guide to find digitized materials in open access sources and library databases.\u00a0See the following pages for more information and links to sources: Digitized Texts :\u00a0 All types of texts including books, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines, transcripts, archives, and manuscripts. Images : Photographs, illustrations, and other visual items from libraries, museums, archives, and other sources. Maps & Atlases :\u00a0 Contemporary and historical maps and atlases. Audio/Video : Music, spoken word, speeches, radio, film, television, video, documentary, theatre, poetry, oral histories, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23861436", "box_name": "Digitized Texts, Images, Maps, Audio-Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Archival Search Tools:\nThe following search tools are useful for finding archival collections across repositories.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nWorldCat Discovery: In WorldCat Discovery and other library catalogs, use the Advanced Search option and try your search multiple ways. You can add the word \"sources\" as an additional subject term or try other keywords such as archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, and memoirs. You can also set the format to \"Archival Material\" to narrow down results, but be sure to browse through the initial results first to see what turned up in the broader search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819290", "box_name": "Archival Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "at to \"Archival Material\" to narrow down results, but be sure to browse through the initial results first to see what turned up in the broader search.Google: Put your subject's name in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) AND (digital or digitized) . Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\n\nSNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): \"[A] free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819290", "box_name": "Archival Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Government Archives:\nGovernment archives, whether national, state, or municipal are quite massive, holding millions of items.\u00a0 They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for digitized government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. The records can also turn up in places like the Digital Public Library of America, in the Internet Archive, and in subscription databases like Ancestry.com.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives in countries around the world.\n\nNational Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for U.S. NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "nding aids, and other tools for finding records.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.National Archives, U.S.: A massive resource. \"NARA keeps only ... about 2 to 5 percent of [the records] generated in any given year. ... There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data.\" Plans are in place to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.\n\nNational Security Archive: Founded in 1985, this library and archive of declassified U.S. documents, center for investigative journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "e journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.FRASER: Discover Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images, including photographs, maps, documents, motion picture and audio recordings, including many complete collections.\n\nNYS Archives - Research Topics: Guides to the most researched topics in the New York State Archives.\n\nReclaim The Records: A not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and journalists that works to identify important genealogical record sets that are not online anywhere and not broadly available to the public. They use state Freedom of Information laws to force government agencies and archives to make these records available to the public. Since their founding in 2015, they have won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nThe GC library subscribes to numerous primary document databases that contain entire archival collections of personal papers and organizational records, historical newspapers and other periodicals, images, audio and video, printed ephemera, and other materials. In many cases the databases were produced by digitizing previously existing microfilm. Most of the resources listed below are subscription-based and require Graduate Center or New York Public Library network credentials for access. All of the GC databases are available remotely, while some of the NYPL databases are only available on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "c Library network credentials for access. All of the GC databases are available remotely, while some of the NYPL databases are only available on-site.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, laws, legislation and legal documents, pamphlets, broadsides, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, audio, video, images, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "ment documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers .Primary Document Databases @ the NYPL: Among the subscription databases at the NYPL available remotely with a library card are several containing digitized archival collections belonging to other institutions. Search for them by Title or Keyword on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture; and the Smithsonian Collections Online database World's Fairs and Expositions: Visions of Tomorrow.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Finding Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives:\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and pin to access. 48th edition (2020).\n\nDirectory of Special Libraries & Information Centers in the U.S.: Earlier editions available to borrow in the Internet Archive. See, in particular, the directory of libraries by Subject.\n\nSpecial Collections in College and University Libraries: Two dated but useful titles available to borrow in the Internet Archive.\n\nDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nGuide to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837998", "box_name": "Finding Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Historical Periodicals:\nOur Newspapers Research Guide is a great place to launch a search for historical periodicals.\u00a0 You'll find links to subscription databases and open access sites containing national and international, alternative and mainstream newspapers,\u00a0journals, and magazines. It also includes a page on researching periodicals to help you identify publications relevant to your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28532487", "box_name": "Historical Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:Why Digitize This But Not That?:There are many reasons why some materials might be\u00a0digitized while others might not: Some items, like documents in national archives, may be considered to have high research value for a wide audience. Or collections might be in high demand locally and the originals could be at risk of damage from over-use. Collections that belonged to a well-known person or organization might be deemed important because of their provenance . Or they might be visually compelling . Photographs and other images are more dazzling than handwritten documents. Another common reason for digitizing is preservation .\u00a0 When documents are too fragile to use, they might\u00a0be microfilmed and/or digitized to preserve access to the information. Sometimes materials are given to a library along with funds to process and digitize them.\u00a0 And sometimes repositories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.There can be a commercial motive too. In analog times, collections were microfilmed for preservation and/or to extend access. Today, vendors digitize previously microfilmed archival collections and historical periodicals, add bells and whistles, and sell them to libraries in subscription databases. Read more about the topic on the Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive's blog: Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Online Archival Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "Online Archival Research:Online Archival Research:Libraries, archives, and museums have been digitizing items in their collections for years and sharing them widely.\u00a0 This page offers tips and suggestions for finding digitized primary sources in subscription databases and on the open web. Visit the other pages in this guide to find out more about the research process and primary sources in general, to learn about archival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.On This Page: Getting Started | Analog vs Digital | Archival Search Tools | Digitized Collections | Diversifying the Digital Historical Record | Government Archives | Historical Periodicals | International Resources | Library Databases | Online Portals | Oral Histories | Papers Projects | Regional Collaborations | Research Libraries - Digital Collections | Subject Collaborations | Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives | Texts, Images, Maps, A/V - more links | Why Digitize This But Not That ?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "7955140", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=7955140"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313614", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418145", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313614"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313614", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313614"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313614", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313614"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks. Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313614", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418148", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313614"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313614", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313614"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "29418149", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9313616", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9313616"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159553", "guide_name": "old_History", "page_id": "9314660", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159553&p=9314660"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "Using the Audiology Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for audiology and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about capstone projects , go to Capstones For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362794", "box_name": "Using the Audiology Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044953", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159554&p=1044953"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Audiology Research:\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.\n\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "xing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.PubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Audiology Research:\nGale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "naires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.Health Policy Reference Center: A full-text database with articles from over 250 publications, including academic journals, monographs, magazines, and trade publications. Covers all aspects of health policy and related issues, including access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.\n\nHealth Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "d allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nNursing and Allied Health Collection: Nursing and Allied Health Collection provides access to academic journals and other reference content covering all aspects of the nursing profession, from direct patient care to health care administration. The database offers current and authoritative content for professionals already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "s already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.SAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135962", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044971", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/articles"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135417", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "1044991", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/books"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9283255", "page_name": "Capstone Projects", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/capstones"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276491", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/citing"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276491", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/citing"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276491", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/citing"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276491", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/citing"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276491", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/citing"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9276469", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/funding"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159554", "guide_name": "Audiology", "page_id": "9308261", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/audiology/sharing"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "New Books at the Library:\nLanguage and antiracism : An antiracist approach to teaching (Spanish) language in the USA: Beginning from the premise that being non-racist - and other 'neutral' positions - are inadequate in the face of a racist society and institutions, this book provides language educators with practical tools to implement antiracist pedagogy in their classrooms. It offers readers a solid theoretical grounding for its practical suggestions, drawing on work in critical race theory, critical sociolinguistics and language ideology to support its argument for antiracist pedagogy as a necessary form of direct action.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136118", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "cal race theory, critical sociolinguistics and language ideology to support its argument for antiracist pedagogy as a necessary form of direct action.C\u00e9sar Vallejo : A poet of the event: This book argues that the poetry of C\u00e9sar Vallejo announces the event, as a moment of irruption of a truth that destabilises the usual state of reality. It studies the emergence of a subject who affirms a truth that exceeds the law, interrupts hegemonic repetition, asserts universal solidarity, and defends \"lost causes\" despite political failure. The author reconfigures the traditional reading of Vallejo only as a poet of pain and human suffering, and offers new ways of understanding the relationship between poetry and politics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136118", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "onal reading of Vallejo only as a poet of pain and human suffering, and offers new ways of understanding the relationship between poetry and politics.Space, drama, and empire : Mapping the past in Lope de Vega's comedia: Spanish poet, playwright, and novelist F\u00e9lix Lope de Vega (1562-1635) was a key figure of Golden Age Spanish literature, second only in stature to Cervantes, and is considered the founder of Spain's classical theater. In this rich and informative study, Javier Lorenzo investigates the symbolic use of space in Lope's drama and its function as an ideological tool to promote an imagined Spanish national past. In specific plays, this book argues, historical landscapes and settings were used to foretell and legitimize the imperial present in Hapsburg Spain, allowing audiences to visualize and plot, as on a map, the country's expansionist trajectory throughout the centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136118", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "rial present in Hapsburg Spain, allowing audiences to visualize and plot, as on a map, the country's expansionist trajectory throughout the centuries.rial present in Hapsburg Spain, allowing audiences to visualize and plot, as on a map, the country's expansionist trajectory throughout the centuries.rial present in Hapsburg Spain, allowing audiences to visualize and plot, as on a map, the country's expansionist trajectory throughout the centuries.By focusing on connections among space, drama, and empire, this book makes an important contribution to the study of literature and imperialism in early modern Spain and equally to our understanding of the role and political significance of spatiality in Siglo de Oro comedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136118", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "Quick Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Start here to get books, articles, databases, interlibrary loan, reference help and more.\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134689", "box_name": "Quick Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used locally.\n\nMetro One Day Pass: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for a one-time pass to visit New York City area libraries. These passes are issued by a librarian for materials that are not found in any CUNY library. For longer term access to nearby libraries, see MaRLI below.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "9392673", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "Suggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045051", "page_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045051"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Take your current CUNY GC photo ID to any NYPL Research Library Circulation Desk to get automatic borrowing privilges for NYPL Research Libraries. Apply online to the MaRLI program for additional borrowing privileges at NYU & Columbia.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library, use Interlibrary Loan. Going through WorldCat will help you fill out request forms automatically.\n\nHispanic Society of America (New York City): Museum and reference library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3136109", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "ispanic Society of America (New York City): Museum and reference library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.Instituto Cervantes: Free access to library facilities; must become a member for borrowing privileges.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3136109", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134693", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "E-books and Digital Libraries:\nBiblioteca Digital Hisp\u00e1nica: From the Biblioteca Nacional de Espa\u00f1a. Access thousands of books printed before the 20th century, manuscripts, prints, drawings, pamphlets, posters, photographs, maps, and other materials online.\n\nBDPI: Biblioteca Digital del Patrimonio Iberoamericano: Portal to digitized manuscripts, maps, drawings, engravings, photographs and more at the national libraries of: Spain, Portugal, El Salvador, Panama, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay.\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: Digitized cultural and historical research resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean from archives, libraries, and private collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3136142", "box_name": "E-books and Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "itized cultural and historical research resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean from archives, libraries, and private collections.Latin American Open Archives Portal: Provides access to social sciences grey literature (working documents, pre-prints, research papers, statistical documents, and other difficult-to-access materials typically published by research institutes, non-governmental organizations, and peripheral agencies that are not controlled by commercial publishers) produced in Latin America..\n\nCLACSO: Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales de Ciencias Sociales de Am\u00e9rica Latina y el Caribe: Virtual library linking to e-publications, citations, and other research information from the Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales.\n\nBNDigital: Biblioteca Nacional Digital Brasil: Digital access to rare books, periodicals, manuscripts, drawings, maps and other materials from Brazil's Biblioteca Nacional.\n\nGoogle Books: Full-text of public domain printed archival materials from libraries such as: the National Library of Catalonia, University Complutense of Madrid, Bavarian State Library, and the Lyon Municipal Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3136142", "box_name": "E-books and Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "Online Reference Resources:\nReal Academia Espa\u00f1ola: Diccionario de la lengua espa\u00f1ola, Diccionario panhisp\u00e1nico de dudas.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nHandbook of Latin American Studies: A bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by academics, edited by staff of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134695", "box_name": "Online Reference Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "ography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by academics, edited by staff of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134695", "box_name": "Online Reference Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045082", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134695", "box_name": "Online Reference Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045082"}}
{"text": "Find full-text articles:\nJournals at the GC: Search by journal title.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Request via Interlibrary Loan if the GC library does not have the full text of an article.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136111", "box_name": "Find full-text articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "Databases: General:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .MLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .\n\nDialnet: Open access portal facilitating access to scientific literature available from Spanish and Latin American academic and research libraries.\n\nScientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO): Fulltext access to scientific journals published in Latin American countries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "c and research libraries.\n\nScientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO): Fulltext access to scientific journals published in Latin American countriesRedALyC: Open access to scholarly journals from Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal. Indexes 500+ journals in the Social Sciences, 100+ in Arts and Humanities, and nearly 300 in Natural and Exact Sciences.\n\nHAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.\n\nPRISMA (Publicaciones y Revistas Sociales y Human\u00edsticas): Over 200 full-text scholarly journals in the social sciences and humanities for the interdisciplinary study of Hispanic and Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. Offers titles in English, Spanish and Portuguese indexed in the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) . Coverage spans 1966 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "asin. Offers titles in English, Spanish and Portuguese indexed in the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) . Coverage spans 1966 to the present.Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes: Digital library offering full text primary and seconday sources in Spanish that focus on Spanish and Latin American literature, language, history, and culture.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134692", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "Databases: Linguistics:\nLinguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA): Bibliographic citations from over 1,500 linguistic and language periodicals from 1973 to the present. The database covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.\n\nScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4369128", "box_name": "Databases: Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.SpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4369128", "box_name": "Databases: Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "Databases: Literature:\nGale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045067", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4369150", "box_name": "Databases: Literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045067"}}
{"text": "Maps & Images:\nPerry-Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection: University of Texas Austin.\n\nThe Luso-Hispanic New World in Early Prints and Photographs: New York Public Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134696", "box_name": "Maps & Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Newspapers:\nHemeroteca Digital: La Hemeroteca Digital forma parte del proyecto Biblioteca Digital Hisp\u00e1nica, que tiene como objetivo la consulta y difusi\u00f3n p\u00fablica a trav\u00e9s de Internet del Patrimonio Bibliogr\u00e1fico Espa\u00f1ol conservado en la Biblioteca Nacional de Espa\u00f1a.\n\nBiblioteca Virtual de Prensa Hist\u00f3rica: Provides access to digitized Spanish newspapers since the end of the 18th century to the 20th century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134697", "box_name": "Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "spa\u00f1a.\n\nBiblioteca Virtual de Prensa Hist\u00f3rica: Provides access to digitized Spanish newspapers since the end of the 18th century to the 20th century.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134697", "box_name": "Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134697", "box_name": "Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries:\nNYPL Research Collections: Research collections at the NYPL Schwarzman building include Art & Architecture, Jewish history, History & Genealogy, Maps, Manuscripts & Archives, Photography, Prints, Rare Books, and more.\n\nPrinceton University Library Primary Sources & Special Collections: Latin America, Spain and Portugal : Latin America and the: Primary sources and special collections available at the Princeton University Library. Major collections include archives of Latin American writers and intellectuals, an ephemera collection, a collection of posters, a graphic arts collection, Mesoamerican manuscripts, and foreign policy papers containing significant documentation related to Latin America. This guide also provides a list of resources organized by country and region.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136143", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "y papers containing significant documentation related to Latin America. This guide also provides a list of resources organized by country and region.Biblioteca Digital Hisp\u00e1nica: From the Biblioteca Nacional de Espa\u00f1a. Access thousands of books printed before the 20th century, manuscripts, prints, drawings, pamphlets, posters, photographs, maps, and other materials online.\n\nBDPI: Biblioteca Digital del Patrimonio Iberoamericano: Portal to digitized manuscripts, maps, drawings, engravings, photographs and more at the national libraries of: Spain, Portugal, El Salvador, Panama, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay.\n\nLACLI: repository of free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies\n\nBiblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes: Primary and secondary sources focusing on Spanish and Hispanic-American literature and culture.\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: Digitized cultural and historical research resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean from archives, libraries, and private collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136143", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "itized cultural and historical research resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean from archives, libraries, and private collections.Latin American Open Archives Portal: Provides access to social sciences grey literature (working documents, pre-prints, research papers, statistical documents, and other difficult-to-access materials typically published by research institutes, non-governmental organizations, and peripheral agencies that are not controlled by commercial publishers) produced in Latin America..\n\nCLACSO: Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales de Ciencias Sociales de Am\u00e9rica Latina y el Caribe: Virtual library linking to e-publications, citations, and other research information from the Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales.\n\nBNDigital: Biblioteca Nacional Digital Brasil: Digital access to rare books, periodicals, manuscripts, drawings, maps and other materials from Brazil's Biblioteca Nacional.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136143", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Nacional Digital Brasil: Digital access to rare books, periodicals, manuscripts, drawings, maps and other materials from Brazil's Biblioteca Nacional.The European Library: An online portal that offers access to digitized collections of the 48 national libraries of Europe, as well as leading research libraries in Europe. Contains more than 28 million digital items and 159 million bibliographic records.\n\nGoogle Books: Full-text of public domain printed archival materials from libraries such as: the National Library of Catalonia, University Complutense of Madrid, Bavarian State Library, and the Lyon Municipal Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136143", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Multimedia:\nCat\u00e1logo de Voces Hisp\u00e1nicas: Audiovisual samples of the Spanish language varieties in both Spain and Latin America. Created by the Centro Virtual Cervantes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136117", "box_name": "Multimedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Linguistic Corpora:\nEthnologue: The Ethnologue: LanguageThe Ethnologue: Languages of the World database provides information about the world\u2019s nearly 7,500 contemporary languages, including statistical, mapping, dialect, and usage data. Language descriptions in Ethnologue are organized by world area, UN region and country. Entries include the region(s) of use within the countries where the language is spoken, alternate names for the language, dialects of the language, the three-letter code that identifies the language according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) standard, the estimated population of speakers, genetic classification of the language, domains of language use and viability, language vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136123", "box_name": "Linguistic Corpora", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "nguage vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America: AILLA is a digital language archive of recordings, texts, and other multimedia materials in and about the Indigenous languages of Latin America. AILLA's mission is to preserve these materials and make them available to Indigenous Peoples, researchers, and other friends of these languages now and for generations to come.\n\nCorpus de referencia del espa\u00f1ol actual (CREA): CREA is a database of the Spanish language in current usage in the world and contains samples from the last 25 years. Data sources include written publications and oral transcriptions.\n\nhttp://corpus.rae.es/ayuda_c.htm\n\nCorpus diacr\u00f3nico del espa\u00f1ol (CORDE): CORDE is a diachronic database of the Spanish language. Samples range from the origins of the language to 25 years ago.\n\nhttp://corpus.rae.es/ayuda_c.htm", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045098", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136123", "box_name": "Linguistic Corpora", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045098"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nMaRLI for Non-CUNY Users marli@nypl.org\n\nNYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges\n\nNYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135672", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nGraduate Center students and faculty\u00a0may apply to use New York Public Library\u2019s research study rooms , spaces available in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building for those requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections for the preparations of books, dissertations, or other research projects. There are three research study rooms:\u00a0the Wertheim Study , the Shoichi Noma Reading Room , and the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial\u00a0Room (for authors\u00a0under book contract).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135608", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "Metro Referral Cards:\nNYC reference librarians may issue Metro Referral passes for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135268", "box_name": "Metro Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "CUNY-NYPL Funding:\nThe development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library -- with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university's cooperation in the development of those NYPL policies that affect its research collections -- should be one of the Graduate School's top priorities for the near future. --Mina Rees. The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York . August 1972, p. 10. NYPL applies state aid provided on CUNY's behalf to purchase books supporting CUNY scholarship. Mutual NYPL-CUNY collaboration has strengthened recently with NYPL's lending program to CUNY faculty and graduate students. But, New York State and City aid to these two great public institutions has been reduced since 1998. Read more about NYPL-CUNY & track NYS funding for CUNY-NYPL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135721", "box_name": "CUNY-NYPL Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:Eligibility & Registration:New York Public Library GC students and faculty are extended borrowing privileges for books in the NYPL research libraries that are not normally available for loan (see Lenders & Non-Participants for details). To activate these privileges, simply obtain an NYPL library card and go to Library Card Services, Room 217, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , where you will be given a special sticker for your NYPL card. Use NYPL Classic Catalog buttons or email callaheadsasb@nypl.org to request NYPL books to pick-up and borrow. Scores and books from the Library for the Performing Arts\u00a0are eligible for loan. Columbia University & New York University Apply online for MaRLI privileges to borrow from Columbia or NYU. Carefully match your research interests with collection strengths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.Pick up MaRLI cards at Columbia Butler and NYU Bobst privileges offices; bring approval email, NYPL card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University have launched an\u00a0initiative to expand access and use of their collections to better serve their users.\u00a0The collaboration, dubbed the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI), enables eligible users with a demonstrable research need not met by currently available resources, to borrow materials from all three institutions. CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders are eligible for NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges, with\u00a0120-day loans . Also,\u00a0GC affiliates may register through NYPL\u00a0for Columbia and New York University MaRLI borrowing privileges.\u00a0See the Eligibility & Registration box below for details. Also, GC affiliates (and all NYPL cardholders) may use NYPL's databases, some of which are only available on site and some of which are available remotely. See our guide to NYPL\u00a0databases .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045211", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6946620", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045211"}}
{"text": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources:\nCite Your Sources: This guide covers the APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian styles, and provides links to a number of additional citation styles. It also includes information on citation management tools like Zotero and RefWorks, links to several automatic citation generators, and tips for avoiding plagiarism. Description and guide by: Prof. Donna Davey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045116", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "32411690", "box_name": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045116"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045116", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134698", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045116"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045116", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045116"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045116", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045116"}}
{"text": "Foundation Center, NYC:\n79 Fifth Avenue Second Floor New York, NY 10003-3076 212-620-4230\n\nCandid: Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library in order to gain knowledge about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in person and web based seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045129", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134700", "box_name": "Foundation Center, NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045129"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045129", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134701", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045129"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Foundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045129", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134701", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045129"}}
{"text": "de scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.Research Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159555", "guide_name": "Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures", "page_id": "1045129", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134701", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159555&p=1045129"}}
{"text": "Comparative Literature:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to sources pertinent to the\u00a0Comparative Literature\u00a0program. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please contact me if you need further assistance. To find sources for journal articles select the Articles tab To find sources for newspaper articles select the ' Newspapers ' link under the ' Articles ' tab To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab To search archival collections and primary source databases select the ' Primary Sources' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as EndNote and Refworks select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044867", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134705", "box_name": "Comparative Literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044867"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nCLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: Quarterly peer-reviewed open-access journal published by Purdue University Press.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134707", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "Abstracts and Indexes:\nArts & Humanities Citation Index: Part of Web of Science, this database finds bibliographic citations, abstracts, cited references, and the number of times cited for articles from 1,160 international journals in the arts and humanities since 1975 as well as relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journal. Approximately 2,300 new records containing 15,525 new references are added each week.\n\nEssay & General Literature Index: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1984 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. More than 300 volumes are indexed annually. While there are no abstracts, complete contents of the volumes are listed. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134708", "box_name": "Abstracts and Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nJSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134709", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134709", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Gale Literature Resource Center: A full-text database containing analysis, biographical information, overviews, literary criticism, and reviews on more than 175,000 writers in all disciplines and from all time periods and regions of the world. Includes in-depth biographies of 2,000 of the most-studied authors. It also features more than 80,000 full-text critical essays and reviews from the Gale literature series; more than 2,600,000 full-text articles, critical essays, and reviews from over 480 scholarly journals and literary magazines; and more than 140,000 audio files. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature Resource Center and more, try Gale Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134709", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "ines; and more than 140,000 audio files. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature Resource Center and more, try Gale Literature .Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134709", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nJohn Milton Bibliography: This bibliography tries to bring together all manuscripts and editions of John Milton's works and all studies and critical statements concerning his life and works, all allusions and quotations, and all significant imitations during the years 1624-1799.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044883", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134709", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044883"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423842", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423842", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "ludes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.New York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423842", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "th Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423842", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nSeventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423842", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "Electronic Books:\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134713", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134713", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134713", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "nnect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134713", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nFiction Connection: Books in Print database for finding fiction by topic, genre, setting, character, location, and time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134714", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "subject-specific databases.\n\nFiction Connection: Books in Print database for finding fiction by topic, genre, setting, character, location, and time.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134714", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134714", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Scribner Writers Online: Bio-critical essays on the lives and works of more than 1,400 authors from around the world. Entries include concise essays, citations, and biographical information that place the author's work in personal and historical context. May be searched independently or within the Gale Ebooks and Gale Literature databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134714", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nRequest From CUNY: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. When you find an item in OneSearch, click the 'Request' tab, and enter your library barcode. Only books can be requested through CUNY. If you need an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): Collaboration between The New York Public Library and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134716", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044913"}}
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{"text": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries:Archival Collections & Digital Libraries:ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044941", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134718", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044941"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044941", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134718", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044941"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes: Digital library offering full text primary and seconday sources in Spanish that focus on Spanish and Latin American literature, language, history, and culture.\n\nBibliotheque virtuelle des manuscrits medievaux: Digital library of medieval manuscripts from French libraries across the country, excluding the National Library.\n\nGallica: The digtial library of the Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France.\n\nGoogle Books: Full-text of public domain printed archival materials from libraries such as: the National Library of Catalonia, University Complutense of Madrid, Bavarian State Library, and the Lyon Municipal Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044941", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134718", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044941"}}
{"text": "s from libraries such as: the National Library of Catalonia, University Complutense of Madrid, Bavarian State Library, and the Lyon Municipal Library.Internet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044941", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134718", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044941"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044957", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134719", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044957"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Humanities Full-Text, or\u00a0 Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. The Graduate Center supports Zotero and Refworks. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044957", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044957"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044957", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044957"}}
{"text": "Foundation Center, NYC:\n79 Fifth Avenue Second Floor New York, NY 10003-3076 212-620-4230\n\nCandid: Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library in order to gain knowledge about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in person and web based seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1044959", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134721", "box_name": "Foundation Center, NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1044959"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and\n international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research \nlibrary to access these databases.\n\nAmerican Periodical Series Online: Coverage through 1940 of American periodicals and newspapers that began publishing between 1740-1900.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Full text of over 1,000 US newspapers published from 1690-1922.\n\nProQuest Historical Database: Full text of major US newspapers and journals, coverage varies by title but dates range from 1740-2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1045308", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134711", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1045308"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - Graduate Center:\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1045308", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134712", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1045308"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1045308", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134712", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1045308"}}
{"text": "and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.New York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1045308", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134712", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1045308"}}
{"text": "Dissertations:\nDigital Dissertations: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980+. Includes the full text of most CUNY dissertations and post-1997 dissertations from other institutions.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries: Search for non-U.S.dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159557", "guide_name": "Comparative Literature", "page_id": "1045309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3134717", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159557&p=1045309"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471642", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471643", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471645", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Using the Economics Research Guide:\n`This guide provides easy access to research resources for Economics and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books To search and review previous dissertations, go to D issertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Citing Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact S tephen Klein .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471646", "box_name": "Using the Economics Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471647", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471648", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "FRED Economic Data - great for a novice, but also good for sophisticated users accessing an array\u00a0of data sources. Bureau of Labor Statistics data retrieval tools. FRASER - a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Bank of International Settlements -\u00a0BIS statistics, compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity. Federal Reserve Tealbook -\u00a0Several data sets contain the projections from the Tealbooks (formerly Greenbooks) of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The Tealbook/Greenbook is produced before each meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. Using an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.These projections are made available to the public after a lag of five years. IPUMS -\u00a0IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. IPUMS integration and documentation makes it easy to study change, conduct comparative research, merge information across data types, and analyze individuals within family and community contexts. Data and services available free of charge.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers:\nFederal Statistical Research Data Centers (RDCs) are secure computing labs where qualified researchers can conduct approved statistical analysis on non\u2010public\u00a0data (\u201crestricted data\u201d). Baruch College is one of the Centers and\u00a0fees are waived for all of CUNY. Learn more about Federal Statistical Research Data Centers .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313435", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29787675", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313435"}}
{"text": "Find Articles|Databases: Find Articles|Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nFind an Electronic or Print Journals at the GC: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nFind an Electronic Journals at NYPL: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "33225340", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "Subject Specific Databases:\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.EconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.\n\nEconomist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.Handbooks in Economics: Full text of 41 Elsevier handbooks in the Economics series. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.\n\nIndex to Current Urban Documents: Contains over 31,000 reports generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies from more than 500 major cities in the U.S. and Canada. The core of the collection contains fiscal (budgets and financial reports) and architecture & planning documents (city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "(city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.Infoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary Data Online: Current international statistics data are compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. Through the free eLibrary Data Online portal users can access the publicly available resources and features offered by IMF, including International Financial Statistics, Balance of Payment Statistics, Government Finance Statistics, and Direction of Trade Statistics databases. Users can browse each database or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "tabase or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):International Financial Statistics Balance of Payment Statistics Government Finance Statistics Direction of Trade Statistics Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER) Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS) Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey (CPIS) Financial Access Survey (FAS) Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs) Fiscal Monitor Regional Economic Outlook: Asia & Pacific Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East & Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere Data To save content and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "ntent and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World: Part I, The Goldsmiths'-Kress Collection , covers economics, banking, finance, transportation, manufacturing, history, political science, and sociology, and includes the text of over 62,400 books, pamphlets, essays, and serials published between 1450 and 1850. Part II, 1851-1914 , consists of monographs, reports, correspondence, speeches, and surveys from around the world. The documents cover social, economic, and business history, political science, technology, industrialization, and the birth of the modern corporation, allowing researchers to trace the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "e the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.NBER Working Papers: Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. NBER research studies present data and findings but do not make policy recommendations. Free NBER publications that are also available online include: NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health NBER Digest \u2014 Non-technical summaries of 4-8 working papers per month NBER Reporter \u2014 News about the Bureau and its activities\n\nNew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.\n\nNew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "e: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.\n\nNew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Regional Business News: Provides full text coverage of more than 80 regional business publications covering metropolitan and rural areas within the United States and Canadian provinces. Includes newspapers, radio and television news transcripts, trade publications, magazines and newswires, including content from publishers such as The Washington Post , Crain\u2019s New York Business , and PR Newswire US .\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Wiley Online Library: Full text of over 1,600 journals (most from 1997-present), 250 reference works, and thousands of online books in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Search across the database using the basic or advanced search options or use the subject filters to explore content by topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "3134738", "box_name": "Subject Specific Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045087", "page_name": "Find Articles|Databases", "box_id": "29418137", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045087"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418139", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our ebooks guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418141", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "Reference Ebooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313405", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313405"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
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{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313411", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313411"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313421", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418145", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313421"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313421", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313421"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313421", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313421"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks. Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313421", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418148", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313421"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313421", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313421"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "29418149", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9313422", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9313422"}}
{"text": "Labor:\nU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the field of labor economics and statistics. Local Area Unemployment Statistics - Monthly estimates of total employment and unemployment for states, metropolitan areas, counties, larger cities and towns. Union Stats - Union membership data c ompiled from the Current Population Survey. National, state, and metro area estimates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "8699542", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "27566499", "box_name": "Labor", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=8699542"}}
{"text": "General National Bureau of Economic Research - Excellent source of historical economic and trade data, as well as some series on health care and vital statistics. Federal Reserve Board - Links to current and historical statistical series, reports and data associated with FRB surveys such as the Survey of Consumer Finances and Survey of Small Business Finances. Population-specific State and Local Area Personal Income - State, county, and MSA personal income, including per capita income back to 1969. Produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates - Estimates on number of families and children living in poverty, median household incomes. Most estimates are available for states, counties, and school districts. Produced by the U.S. Census Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y - Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "8699542", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "27566500", "box_name": "Economics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=8699542"}}
{"text": "us Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y - Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.us Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y - Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.us Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y - Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.Data are collected by a quarterly interview survey and weekly diary survey (mutually exclusive samples). Many summary tables are produced (by year, limited geographic areas, household characteristics), and you can create custom tables on the site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "8699542", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "27566500", "box_name": "Economics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=8699542"}}
{"text": "New York:\nLabor statistics for the NYC region Wage, employment, and business data from the NY State Department of Labor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "8699542", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "27566501", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=8699542"}}
{"text": "International:\nWorld Development Indicators World Development Indicators allows you to select from a wide range of national demographic, environmental, and economic indicators. World Income Inequality Database Indicators measuring inequality (including Gini coefficients) in over 150 countries, including those with transitional and developing economies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "8699542", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "27566502", "box_name": "International", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=8699542"}}
{"text": "Other Resources and Recommended Websites: Other Resources and Recommended Websites", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "1045089", "page_name": "Other Resources and Recommended Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=1045089"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9314658", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9314658"}}
{"text": "Business Libraries in NYC:\nNewman Library, Baruch College: The Newman Library has an abundance of books, magazines, and databases that cover business, economics, and finance.\n\nAs a GC student you are able to use the Newman Library and check out books, but you may not be able to print or access all databases. Contact the Reference Desk for further access information (646) 312-1610\n\nThomas Yoseloff Business Center, NYPL: NYPL's research and information center devoted to science and business. Located in the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) at 455 Fifth Avenue between 39th and 40th Street.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9928522", "page_name": "Business Resources", "box_id": "3135046", "box_name": "Business Libraries in NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9928522"}}
{"text": "Best Bets:\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.\n\nEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9928522", "page_name": "Business Resources", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9928522"}}
{"text": "e articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.Economist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9928522", "page_name": "Business Resources", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9928522"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World: Part I, The Goldsmiths'-Kress Collection , covers economics, banking, finance, transportation, manufacturing, history, political science, and sociology, and includes the text of over 62,400 books, pamphlets, essays, and serials published between 1450 and 1850. Part II, 1851-1914 , consists of monographs, reports, correspondence, speeches, and surveys from around the world. The documents cover social, economic, and business history, political science, technology, industrialization, and the birth of the modern corporation, allowing researchers to trace the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9928522", "page_name": "Business Resources", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9928522"}}
{"text": "e the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.Regional Business News: Provides full text coverage of more than 80 regional business publications covering metropolitan and rural areas within the United States and Canadian provinces. Includes newspapers, radio and television news transcripts, trade publications, magazines and newswires, including content from publishers such as The Washington Post , Crain\u2019s New York Business , and PR Newswire US .\n\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159558", "guide_name": "old_Economics", "page_id": "9928522", "page_name": "Business Resources", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159558&p=9928522"}}
{"text": "Getting Started: Getting Started", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Using the Philosophy Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for philosophy and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about dissertations and theses , go to Dissertations & Theses For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "24178326", "box_name": "Using the Philosophy Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045119", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159559&p=1045119"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Philosophy Research:\nPhilosopher's Index: Bibliographic citations from philosophy journals and books in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish from 1940 to the present. Over 680 journals from fifty countries are indexed, covering all major fields of philosophy. Approximately eighty percent of citations are from journal articles, the rest from books. More than 10,000 new records are added annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134749", "box_name": "Best Bets for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "philosophy. Approximately eighty percent of citations are from journal articles, the rest from books. More than 10,000 new records are added annually.Annee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134749", "box_name": "Best Bets for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "ts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134749", "box_name": "Best Bets for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Loeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.\n\nPhilPapers: PhilPapers is an extensive index of philosophy literature, maintained by the community of philosophers. It indexes philosophy research found in journals, books, and open access archives, and currently contains 2,600,000+ entries in 5,800+ categories. It also hosts PhilArchive, the largest open access archive in philosophy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134749", "box_name": "Best Bets for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Philosophy Research:\nArts & Humanities Database: Full text of 600 publications related to visual and applied arts. Titles include both scholarly peer-reviewed journals and selected trade and consumer titles relevant to applied arts and cultural studies. Subject strengths include art, design, crafts, and photography; archaeology, anthropology and classical studies; architecture, interior design, and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literatures; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362868", "box_name": "Other Databases for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "ign, and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literatures; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362868", "box_name": "Other Databases for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362868", "box_name": "Other Databases for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362868", "box_name": "Other Databases for Philosophy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "1045152", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/articles"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29362866", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books:\nStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work.\n\nRoutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Full text of the ten-volume 1998 reference work.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29362867", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9276338", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29362867", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/books"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613746", "page_name": "Dissertations & Theses", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/dissertations"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613756", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/citing"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613756", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/citing"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613756", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/citing"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613756", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/citing"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613756", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/citing"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "7613751", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/funding"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159559", "guide_name": "Philosophy", "page_id": "9308265", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/philosophy/sharing"}}
{"text": "Getting Started: Getting Started", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Using the Computer Science / Data Science Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for computer science, data science, and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about dissertations , go to Dissertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella (librarian for computer science) or Steve Zweibel (librarian for data science).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136163", "box_name": "Using the Computer Science / Data Science Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044803", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159560&p=1044803"}}
{"text": "Articles: Articles & Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Computer Science Research:\nACM Digital Library: The ACM Digital Library consists of a full-text collection of all Association for Computing Machinery publications, including journals, conference proceedings, technical magazines, newsletters, and books published since 1985. Also includes The ACM Guide to Computing Literature , a comprehensive bibliographic database focused exclusively on the field of computing.\n\nIEEE Xplore: The IEEE Xplore digital library is a powerful resource for discovery and access to scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners. IEEE Xplore provides Web access to more than 5.5 million full-text documents from some of the world's most highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. Includes journals, conference papers, technical standards, books, and courses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134756", "box_name": "Best Bets for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "blications in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. Includes journals, conference papers, technical standards, books, and courses.Computing Reviews: With coverage dating back to May 1985, Computing Reviews covers all aspects of computing science. It contains reviews of published journal articles, conference papers, whole proceedings, books and theses, but does not review software, hardware, gadgets or websites. Affiliated with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and ThinkLoud.\n\nAdvances in Computers (ebook series): Published since 1960, Advances in Computers covers innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design, and applications. The Graduate Center has access to this book series from Volume 66, 2006, to the present.\n\nApplied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134756", "box_name": "Best Bets for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "e variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.arXiv: Open access to nearly 2 million scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134756", "box_name": "Best Bets for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Computer Science Research:\nGartner: Gartner provides reports analyzing information technology products and markets, including ranking vendors and explaining how IT is affected by government regulations here and abroad. CUNY does not have access to all Gartner reports. Use the advanced search to access only those available to CUNY. Gartner can be accessed only through CUNYfirst.\n\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134758", "box_name": "Other Databases for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "e present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.SpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.\n\nScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134758", "box_name": "Other Databases for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134758", "box_name": "Other Databases for Computer Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1044817", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/articles"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135417", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9276337", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/books"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498876", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/dissertations"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498877", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/citing"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498877", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/citing"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498877", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/citing"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498877", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/citing"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498877", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/citing"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "1498878", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/funding"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159560", "guide_name": "Computer Science / Data Science", "page_id": "9308264", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/computer_science/sharing"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Main page of the Mina Rees Library website\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.\n\nCRL Research Guide: The College and Research Libraries has a guide for medieval studies materials in their collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134762", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471918", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Ancient and Medieval History (To 1600):\nThis guide provides you with easy access to sources pertinent to doing research in Ancient and Medieval History up to 1600. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please contact me if you need further assistance. To find sources for journal articles select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab To search archival collections and primary source databases select the 'Primary Sources' tab To search for dissertations and theses , select the \" Dissertations & Theses ' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and Refworks select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Grants & Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134763", "box_name": "Ancient and Medieval History (To 1600)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471920", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.):\nAnnee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "ts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek: The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is the English translation of Franco Montanari\u2019s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca . It brings together 140,000 headwords taken from the literature, papyri, inscriptions and other sources of the archaic period up to the 6th Century CE, and occasionally beyond. Translated and edited under the auspices of The Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "ngton, DC, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.Encyclopaedia of Islam: Selected titles from this reference collection exploring Islam's past and present: The Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second Edition) Online sets out the present state of our knowledge of the Islamic World. It is an authoritative source not only for the religion, but also for the believers and the countries in which they live. Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second Edition) Glossary and Index of Terms treats the technical terms in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu and other languages or dialects of the Islamic world. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Third Edition (EI-Three) is an entirely new work, with articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship. Published in five substantial segments each year, both online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.Historical Atlas of Islam or Atlas Historique de l\u2019Islam provides an overview of Islamic history from its inception up to the beginning of the twentieth century. Regional and city maps are used to address a broad variety of topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Islamic history from its inception up to the beginning of the twentieth century. Regional and city maps are used to address a broad variety of topics.Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online: The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project embracing women and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to reflect the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "lamic Cultures Online crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to reflect the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world.Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "32087144", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing. NYPL encourages instructors to bring their classes for a visit to learn about their collections: Bring Your Class to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471916", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044885", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471917", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044885"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nElectronic Journals at the New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134765", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "7731586", "box_name": "OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Annee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "ts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Journals Online: Includes the text of 262 Oxford University Press journals from 1996 to the present. Use the database's advanced search function to search by author, article titles, or journal or by year. Although content prior to 1996 may be searched, the Graduate Center has access only to text from 1996 to the present.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044899", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134766", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044899"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134770", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nEarly English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nEbook Central: Ebook Central combines what were formerly ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) into one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134771", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .The Read Online and download options for full text on Ebook Central is available to anyone on campus. Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nPalgrave Connect: History: 515 scholarly books published in 2010-2013.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134771", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "r more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nPalgrave Connect: History: 515 scholarly books published in 2010-2013.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134771", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "ford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134771", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nEnglish Short Title Catalogue: A vast database of bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. Includes references to microfilm, digital, and other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134772", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134772", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134772", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nRoutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Full text of the ten-volume 1998 reference work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134772", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nRequest From CUNY: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. When you find an item in OneSearch, click the 'Request' tab, and enter your library barcode. Only books can be requested through CUNY. If you need an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): Collaboration between The New York Public Library and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044918", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134774", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044918"}}
{"text": "Maps & Images:\nArtstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134776", "box_name": "Maps & Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.Banque d'images - Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France: Image bank of the Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France.\n\nBritish Printed Images to 1700: Digital library of prints and book illustrations from early modern Britain.\n\nPerry-Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection: University of Texas Austin.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134776", "box_name": "Maps & Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nArchives and Special Collections at Harvard University: Materials from more than 50 different locations across the Harvard University campus.\n\nBiblioteca Digital Hisp\u00e1nica: The Biblioteca Digital Hisp\u00e1nica (BDH), the Spanish Digital Library, is an online resource of the National Library of Spain. The BDH currently offers online access to books, manuscripts, drawings, prints, brochures, posters, photographs, maps and atlases, from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries.\n\nBibliotheque virtuelle des manuscrits medievaux: Digital library of medieval manuscripts from French libraries across the country, excluding the National Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134777", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "virtuelle des manuscrits medievaux: Digital library of medieval manuscripts from French libraries across the country, excluding the National Library.Gallica: The digtial library of the Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France.\n\nGoogle Books: Full-text of public domain printed archival materials from libraries such as: the National Library of Catalonia, University Complutense of Madrid, Bavarian State Library, and the Lyon Municipal Library.\n\nInstitute for the Study of the Ancient World: Library's strengths include: Greek and Roman material culture and history; Papyrology; Egyptology; Mesopotamian Archaeology and Assyriology; Central Asia and Iran; and Early China.\n\nInternet Archive: Internet Archive Text Archive which contains historical texts and academic books in the public domain.\n\nManuscripta Mediaevalia: This database provides access to the manuscript collections of hundreds of libraries in Germany, Europe and the United States. More than 75.000 documents are digitally available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134777", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "s to the manuscript collections of hundreds of libraries in Germany, Europe and the United States. More than 75.000 documents are digitally available.NYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nRare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia University: Collections includes: papyri and ostraca; codex manuscripts; and cuneiform and epigraphical works.\n\nS\u00e4chsische Landesbibliothek \u2013 Staats und Universit\u00e4tsbibliothek Dresden: Digital library of the Saxon State and University Library Dresden (SLUB).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134777", "box_name": "Archival Collections & Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "Miscellanea:\nArchival Research: The GC Library guide on how to do archival research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044944", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10093009", "box_name": "Miscellanea", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044944"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044962", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134778", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044962"}}
{"text": "Citation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044962", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044962"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "1044962", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=1044962"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nThe office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268777", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268777"}}
{"text": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library:\nTo use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN number. If you do not have a NYPL\u00a0library card, you can apply for one online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location .\n\nAmerican Periodical Series: This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "s and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).Brill Online Bibliographies: Search seven bibliography eBooks published by Brill: ABIA - Index of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology, Bibliography of Arabic Books Online, Book History Online, Index Islamicus, Index to the Study of Religions, Linguistic Bibliography, and The International Aristotle Bibliography.\n\nCairn.Info: Cairn.info is an online collection of French language periodicals in the social sciences and humanities disciplines.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Liberty Magazine: The Liberty Magazine Historical Archive, 1924-1950 offers researchers and students of 20th century studies digital access to one of the most popular American illustrated weekly magazines of the 1920s-1950s. The archive includes the complete 26-year run of the magazine - all scanned in full color.\n\nLynda.com: Lynda.com is an online educational site that includes over 3,000 courses (and over 130,000 videos) in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, and business. Experts create and deliver all courses as well as provide supplemental materials like exercise files and relevant work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "t work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (1841-1962): Full text and full page and article images of the following titles: New-York Tribune (1841-1842); New-York Daily Tribune (1842-1866); New-York Tribune (1866-1924); New York Herald, New York Tribune (1924-1926); The New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962).\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: The full collection of Oxford Handbook series, which provides peer-reviewed research articles from scholars in the field of archeaology, business & management, classical studies, criminology & criminal justice, economics & finance, history, law, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion.\n\nPeriodicals Index Online: A database of millions of citiations for articles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "ial sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.PressDisplay: Provides access to current newspapers from around the world in full-color, full-page format. Includes over 2,000 U.S. and international titles.\n\nProject Muse Ebooks: Provides full-text access to over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly journals and top quality book-length scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The Graduate Center does not participate in Project Muse ebook collections, but you can access these titles when you log in through NYPL.\n\nProQuest African American Historical Newspapers: Includes the Atlanta Daily World 1931-2003, Baltimore Afro-American 1893-1988, Chicago Defender 1910-1975, Cleveland Call and Post 1934-1991, Los Angeles Sentinel 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "l 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.ProQuest Jewish Historical Newspapers: Includes The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger (1857-1922), The American Israelite (1874-2000), Boston Advocate (1905-1909), The Israelite (1854-1874), The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), the Jewish Advocate (1905-1990) and The Jewish Exponent (1887-1990), and Palestine Post (1933-1950).\n\nProQuest Latin American Newstand: ProQuest Latin American Newsstand provides full-text information in Spanish and Portuguese from 41 newspapers from Puerto Rico and 11 Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. The complete articles are available in ASCII format.\n\nTimes of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "Times of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO): University Press Scholarship Online offers full text of over 7,000 academic monographs in 21 subject areas covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and law from six leading university presses.\n\nYou must visit participating New York Public Library branches in person for access to these resources. The two nearest locations\u00a0to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases are\u00a0the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, and the Science, Industry\u00a0and Business Library on Madison Avenue at 34th Street.\n\nATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials: ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials provides the full-text access to major religion and theology journals. ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "TLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.British Newspapers, 1600-1950: Searchable full-text adigital archive of historic British national, regional and international newspapers, including two major news media collections from the British Library : 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers & 19th Century British Newspapers - in addition to National & Regional papers from British Isles.\n\nEntertainment Industry Magazine Archive: ull text of entertainment industry trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting, and theater. Titles include Variety (1905-2000), Billboard (1894-2000), Broadcasting (1931-2000), Melody Maker (1926-2000) and more.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Gateway to North America: People, Places, and Organizations of 19th Century New York City: A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers.\n\nHarpWeek: Full-text digital database of Harper's Weekly (1857-1912), the leading American illustrated magazine of its day, covering political, military, social, and cultural stories. HarpWeek may be browsed by date or literary genre; the full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "he full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.Periodicals Archive Online: Periodicals Archive Online is a major archive that makes the backfiles of scholarly periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences available electronically, providing access to the searchable full text of hundreds of titles. The database spans more than two centuries of content, 37 key subject areas, and multiple languages.\n\nVogue Archive: The full text, full color, archive of Vogue Magazine, from 1892-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
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{"text": "Welcome / About this Guide:Welcome / About this Guide:This guide highlights a selection of\u00a0resources that are available to Graduate Center students through the New York Public Library (NYPL). Some of these items are\u00a0available from home (see the\u00a0Remote Access NYPL Databases tab below) and all are accessible in person at an NYPL\u00a0branch (some of which are included on the NYPL\u00a0On-Site Only Databases tab).\u00a0NYPL has many other resources and electronic offerings not listed here. See NYPL's Articles & Databases page for a complete list of their\u00a0holdings.* \"Remote Access NYPL\u00a0Databases\" are accessible wherever you have an internet connection To use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN\u00a0from your library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347190", "box_name": "Welcome / About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .For more information about getting a NYPL\u00a0card, see Library Cards Remember that Graduate Center students have access to 120 day loans from many NYPL locations--see the MaRLI\u00a0guide for full details. \"NYPL On-Site Only Databases,\" you must visit participating New York Public Library branches for online access. The nearest branch to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases is the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. Don't forget MaRLI and ILL :\u00a0For full details about the Manhattan Research Library Initiative,\u00a0see the NYPL\u00a0& MaRLI page . Items at NYPL can also still be requested through Interlibrary Loan . *See the Graduate Center's Library Databases from A to Z list for all that is available through the Graduate Center Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "2534495", "page_name": "NYPL Database Highlights", "box_id": "7347190", "box_name": "Welcome / About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=2534495"}}
{"text": "Humanities Funding Sources:\nAmerican Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Fellowships and grants in more than a dozen programs for research in the humanities and related social sciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels.\n\nAmerican Philosophical Society (APS): APS maintains six grant or fellowship programs in a wide range of fields ranging from $1,000-$40,000\n\nH-Net Funding Annoucements: An international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.\n\nInstitute for Humane Studies (IHS): Awards scholarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268794", "page_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268794"}}
{"text": "olarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources: The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) offers fellowships funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for dissertation research in the humanities or related social sciences in original sources.\n\nNational Endowment for the Humantities (NEH): Listing of NEH's grant programs, as well as information about application guidelines and deadlines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268794", "page_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268794"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135667", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "Article Databases:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268807", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268807"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268808", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268808"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268808", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268808"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159561", "guide_name": "History - Ancient and Medieval (To 1600)", "page_id": "3268808", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159561&p=3268808"}}
{"text": "Popular Library Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nGC Journals A-Z: Have a known citation or journal title? Look up electronic journals at the GC library on the Journals A-Z list.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article or book the Graduate Center doesn't have? Request it through Interlibrary Loan.\n\n24/7 Chat Reference: Need help now? Chat with a librarian 24/7!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22037708", "box_name": "Popular Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "Evidence Synthesis: Scoping Reviews:\nTypes of Evidence Synthesis: Cornell University LibGuide\n\nSystematic Reviews: Scoping Reviews: Weill Cornell Medicine, Samuel J. Wood Library\n\nEvidence Synthesis in the Social Sciences: Rutgers University Libraries\n\nScoping Reviews - Chart the Data: OntarioTech Library\n\nJBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis: Ch. 10 Scoping Reviews", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "30217009", "box_name": "Evidence Synthesis: Scoping Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "Using the Psychology Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to psychology and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk or use the Ask-a-Librarian service if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab To search for statistics, tests, and measures ,\u00a0select the Tests & Data tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136149", "box_name": "Using the Psychology Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nAPA Guide Online (Purdue): From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association.\n\nSelections from APA Style (online): The full Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition (2020) is not available online at the GC, however APA does provide select tips on their website. Follow this link, https://apastyle.apa.org/ and click on \"Style and Grammar Guidelines\" at the top of the screen to see more.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.\n\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: Reference\tBF76.7 .P83 2020", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "24586540", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAPA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135456", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "Other GC Research Guides:\nGC Research Guides: There are more than 70 research guides on the GC Library's website. Explore the guide in your subject area to learn about additional resources.\n\nSome topical guides:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045029", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "26101128", "box_name": "Other GC Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045029"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index Psychology journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Psychology Research:\nScroll down to see databases that focus on the social sciences in general.\n\nPsycInfo: Indexes scholarly literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health fields, covering the psychological aspects of medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. It indexes book chapters, books, dissertations, technical reports, and articles from over 2,200 journals. Coverage is international in scope and dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with extensive coverage from the 1800s to the present.\n\nPsycArticles: Covers general psychology and basic, applied, specialized, clinical, and theoretical research in psychology. Contains full text from 119 American Psychological Association journals and journals from related organizations from 1894 to the present. Also includes book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135462", "box_name": "Best Bets for Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Association journals and journals from related organizations from 1894 to the present. Also includes book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata.PTSDpubs: Indexes the international literature on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues related to traumatic events from 1871 to the present. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135462", "box_name": "Best Bets for Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Social Sciences Databases:\nAnnual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135464", "box_name": "Social Sciences Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.International Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135464", "box_name": "Social Sciences Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135464", "box_name": "Social Sciences Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135464", "box_name": "Social Sciences Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nSocial Services Abstracts: Abstracts and indexes thousands of serials, and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book reviews from 1979 to the present. Covers social work, social welfare, social policy, and community development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135464", "box_name": "Social Sciences Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Medical Databases:\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.\n\nPubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135465", "box_name": "Medical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.CINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.\n\nGale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135465", "box_name": "Medical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "ics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.\n\nCochrane Library: A collection of databases consisting of evidence-based clinical information. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), contains more than 75,000 systemic reviews, protocols, editorials, and supplements. The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) is a directory containing citations, indexing, and abstracts of randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials found in scholarly literature. And Clinical Answers contains clinical questions, short answers, and data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135465", "box_name": "Medical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Education Databases:\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134783", "box_name": "Education Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ERIC (ProQuest version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs from 1966 to the present. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134783", "box_name": "Education Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.Education Source: Full text for over 1,800 journals, 550 monographs and education-related conference papers; indexing and abstracts for more than 2,850 academic periodicals; citations for over 4 million articles (including book reviews); and over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Coverage spans all levels from early childhood to higher education and specialties such as multilingual education, health education, and testing. Subjects include Adult Education, Continuing Education, Distance Learning, Government Funding, Multicultural/Ethic Education, Social Issues, Student Counseling, and Vocational Education.\n\nEducation Database: Includes over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, and indexes over 1,200 education publications from 1988 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134783", "box_name": "Education Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Videos from Psychotherapy.net:\nCheck out the video resources from Psychotherapy.net . 243 videos are included in the collection. A selection of the videos are helpfully grouped into six series: \u201cThe 7 Skills for Addiction-Free Living Series,\u201d \u201cFamily Therapy with the Experts,\u201d \u201cPsychotherapy with Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Clients,\u201d and others. Within these series, you will find extensive coverage of the topics, as they showcase the work and methods of individual psychotherapists during filmed counselling sessions with clients. There are many additional videos within the Psychotherapy.net collection, accessible by searching the database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "15750786", "box_name": "Videos from Psychotherapy.net", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Using Psych Databases:\nHow do Medline, PubMed, and PubMed Central differ?: National Institutes of Health web post\n\nMeSH Headings in PubMed: National Institutes of Health video, 3 mins", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "30216658", "box_name": "Using Psych Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "Evidence Synthesis: Scoping Reviews:\nTypes of Evidence Synthesis: Cornell University LibGuide\n\nSystematic Reviews: Scoping Reviews: Weill Cornell Medicine, Samuel J. Wood Library\n\nEvidence Synthesis in the Social Sciences: Rutgers University Libraries\n\nScoping Reviews - Chart the Data: OntarioTech Library\n\nJBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis: Ch. 10 Scoping Reviews", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045041", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "30217009", "box_name": "Evidence Synthesis: Scoping Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045041"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "Psychology E-Book Collections:\nPsychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP): The PEP-Web Archive provides the full text of 83 psychoanalytic journals dating back to 1918 (most with a three- to five-year embargo of current articles), 98 psychoanalytic books, and all 24 volumes of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud cross-linked to the corresponding text in the German Freud Gesammelte Werke . Also includes a collection of archival video lectures and documentaries. Create a free personal account to access additional features, such as saving searches, or enabling 90-day access without having to log in. A personal account is not required in order to search, browse or access full text on PEP.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4216325", "box_name": "Psychology E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "earches, or enabling 90-day access without having to log in. A personal account is not required in order to search, browse or access full text on PEP.PsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks): This American Psychological Association (APA) database provides the full text of more than 4,500 scholarly and professional books published by the APA, including over 100 out-of-print titles, the APA Handbooks in Psychology series, and the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology . Also includes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4216325", "box_name": "Psychology E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "Notable Reference E-Books:\nEncyclopedia of Human Relationships: Guide to theories, concepts, and empirical findings about human relationships.\n\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements of this important text.\n\nHandbook of Gender Research in Psychology: Volume 1: Gender Research in General and Experimental Psychology Volume 2: Gender Research in Social and Applied Psychology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4216328", "box_name": "Notable Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "er Research in Psychology: Volume 1: Gender Research in General and Experimental Psychology Volume 2: Gender Research in Social and Applied PsychologyGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nGale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4216328", "box_name": "Notable Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "ics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1393496", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4216328", "box_name": "Notable Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1393496"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497751", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497751"}}
{"text": "Tests & Measurements:\nPsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135463", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "naires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nTestlink (ETS Test Collection Index): Purchase online or find free in the Grad Center ETS Collection, shelved under \"Tests in Microfiche,\" Graduate Center Library Fiche, North. Also see ETS Test Collection Catalog (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .E79 1993); Tests in Print, V. 1 - 6 (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .T455)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135463", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nNYU's Bobst Library has even more sources for tests and measures. You can get access to Bobst with a MaRLI card. Apply for MaRLI through the NYPL - all you need is an NYPL library card and a research need! For additional resources, visit the NYU Psychological, Health, and Educational Tests Research Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135787", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "Statistics & Data:\nNational Center for Education Statistics: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.\n\nU.S. Census Bureau: Explore and access census data.\n\nFinding and Using Health Statistics (National Library of Medicine): A tutorial on finding and understanding health data, from the National Library of Medicine.\n\nGenderStats: GenderStats (from the World Bank) is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "s presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research): ICPSR is the world's largest collection of digital social science data. ICPSR data cover topics from sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, and international relations. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nSocial Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "n estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Online: FULL-TEXT, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.\n\nStatistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nVital Statistics of New York State: Vital statistics in table form.\n\nVital Statistics: NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene: Statistics on birth, death, illness, etc. in summary and searchable form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045062", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045062"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nUsing Zotero Research Guide (GC Library): An introductory tutorial to using Zotero 5.0.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036521", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAPA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135456", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036525", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036522", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036523", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "Other Citation Style Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab). Full MLA guide not available online, but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036910", "box_name": "Other Citation Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "eas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication: The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication is a resource for authors, publishers, teachers and students on how to effectively communicate scientific information in chemistry and beyond. This title has information on how to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "6937573", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "22036910", "box_name": "Other Citation Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=6937573"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497756", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497756"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1045124", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1045124"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497755", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497755"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497755", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497755"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497755", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497755"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497755", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497755"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159562", "guide_name": "Psychology", "page_id": "1497755", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159562&p=1497755"}}
{"text": "English Research Guide:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library collections and beyond that support English and American Literature research topics. Use the links on the side of the page to navigate between different formats and tools. For more help, make a research appointment with Alycia Sellie, librarian for English. Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045140", "page_name": "English Research Guide Home", "box_id": "31539731", "box_name": "English Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045140"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045140", "page_name": "English Research Guide Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045140"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045140", "page_name": "English Research Guide Home", "box_id": "32895979", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045140"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045140", "page_name": "English Research Guide Home", "box_id": "32895983", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045140"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "Selected Ebook Collections for English:\nThe following are a selection of electronic books available to the Graduate Center community that might be of interest for Literature topics.\n\nBlack Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "ngston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.Cambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.English Short Title Catalogue: A vast database of bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. Includes references to microfilm, digital, and other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "nnect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045174", "page_name": "Finding Books", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=1045174"}}
{"text": "Databases for English: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nDo you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, which you can check through each library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "32968139", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "Databases for English:\nCambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Dictionary of Old English: A\u2013Le: The Dictionary of Old English: A\u2013Le includes the publication of La-Le , containing 750 new entries, as well as the previously published installments. The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (600 - 1150 A.D.) of the English language. The DOE complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period 1100 - 1500 A.D.) and the Oxford English Dictionary (which documents the development of the English language to the present), and draws on texts from a wide range of dates, dialects and genres.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "ctionary (which documents the development of the English language to the present), and draws on texts from a wide range of dates, dialects and genres.Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus: The Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus (DOE) is a fully searchable database consisting of at least one copy of every surviving Old English text. In some cases, more than one copy is included, if it is significant because of dialect or date. The DOE represents over three million words of Old English and fewer than a million words of Latin. It defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (C.E. 600-1150) of the English language and complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period C.E. 1100-1500) and the Oxford English Dictionary . The three together provide a full description of the vocabulary of English. Compiled as part of the Dictionary of Old English project at the University of Toronto, the texts in the Corpus are XML-encoded and are fully conformant with the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines (TEI-P5 2007).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "he University of Toronto, the texts in the Corpus are XML-encoded and are fully conformant with the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines (TEI-P5 2007).Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert\u2019s English Verse: The Digital Temple offers diplomatic and modern-spelling transcriptions of Williams MS. Jones B62, Bodleian MS. Tanner 307, and The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations , first edition (STC 13183, Folger Shakespeare Library copy). These may be viewed, alongside digital images of the sources, either as discrete witnesses in their entirety, or as individual poems in parallel display, the latter with a full set of critical annotations and textual notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "iscrete witnesses in their entirety, or as individual poems in parallel display, the latter with a full set of critical annotations and textual notes.Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.English Short Title Catalogue: A vast database of bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. Includes references to microfilm, digital, and other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.\n\nGale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "s (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography: Access to reliable information on authors and their works, while placing writers in the larger perspective of literary history. The database includes biographical and critical essays on the lives, works, and careers of literary figures. The source enables tracing of the development of an author's catalog and evolution of their reputation. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography and more, try Gale Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "n of their reputation. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography and more, try Gale Literature .Gale Literature Criticism: A database representing a range of contemporary and historical views on authors and their works across regions, eras and genres. Content is sourced from a wide variety of scholarly and popular commentary, including broadsheets, pamphlets, books, and periodicals. Types of works analyzed include, but are not limited to: children\u2019s, classical, drama, medieval, novels, poetry, Shakespearean, and short story. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature Criticism and more, try Gale Literature .\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.MLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "housands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Digitized primary source collections of books, manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, and maps held in the British Library, the Bodleian Library, the U.S. and U.K. National Archives, the Library of Congress, and other repositories. The GC\u2019s subscription consists of eight collections: Asia and the West: Diplomacy & Cultural Exchange ; British Politics & Society ; British Theatre, Music & Literature: High and Popular Culture ; Europe and Africa: Commerce, Christianity, Civilization, & Conquest ; European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": ": The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Bibliographies Online via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! A collection of research guides for a wide variety of subjects. Includes topic overviews and annotated bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "ork Public Library credentials! A collection of research guides for a wide variety of subjects. Includes topic overviews and annotated bibliographies.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nRomanticism Redefined: Pickering & Chatto and The Wordsworth Circle: This resource is a searchable collection of works focusing in the period between 1800 and 1830. Includes canonical and previously unrecognized writers from Britain, the British Empire, and North America. Also contains a complete digital version of The Wordsworth Circle journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "y unrecognized writers from Britain, the British Empire, and North America. Also contains a complete digital version of The Wordsworth Circle journal.Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.World Shakespeare Bibliography Online: Annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare published or produced since 1960. The more than 136,000 records in 120 languages cite several hundred-thousand additional reviews of books, productions, films, and audio recordings. Note that full-text links will not appear in this database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "31540057", "box_name": "Databases for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "1045158", "page_name": "Databases for English", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/english"}}
{"text": "Center for Research Libraries Highlighted Literature Materials:\nThe Center for Research Libraries is an international consortium of university, college, and independent research libraries. CRL supports advanced research and teaching in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences by preserving and making available to scholars critical primary source material. View collections of literature resources available via CRL which can be requested via Interlibrary Loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "10140415", "page_name": "Outside CUNY", "box_id": "31999187", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries Highlighted Literature Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=10140415"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nBritish Library: One of world's largest collections of primary documents.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections. Finding aids are available online.\n\nFolger Shakespeare Library: World's largest collection of Shakespeare materials and other resources related to the Renaissance.\n\nHarry Ransom Center, University of Texas: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "10140415", "page_name": "Outside CUNY", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=10140415"}}
{"text": "as: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.The Morgan Library: Materials related to the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Umbra Search pays homage to the Umbra Society of the early 1960s, a renegade group of Black writers and poets who helped create the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "10140415", "page_name": "Outside CUNY", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=10140415"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "10140415", "page_name": "Outside CUNY", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=10140415"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses Full Text include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885758", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center dissertations from 1988 to the present are available for browsing\u00a0in the Dissertation Reading Room on the first floor of the library.\u00a0If you do not know the year of a dissertation, check the author or title in the CUNY Catalog or in Digital Dissertations . For more information about submitting your own thesis or dissertation, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "4423799", "box_name": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nCUNY Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations and master's theses appear in the Graduate Center's institutional repository, Academic Works. Many dissertations/theses are open access in Academic Works, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Pre-2014 dissertations currently are in the process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "he process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital LIbrary of Theses and Dissertations: NDLTD finds additional electronic works produced outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585088", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585088"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585117", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585117"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585117", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585117"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "2585117", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=2585117"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159563", "guide_name": "English and American Literature", "page_id": "10466732", "page_name": "Suggest Materials", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159563&p=10466732"}}
{"text": "An Overview:\nWomen represent roughly half of the global population *, but are often not centered in political or economic discourse, or historically, in any field of academic study. Women's Studies aims to resolve this tension between representation and scholarly inquiry: this guide provides a brief overview of key areas of focus, bibliographic tools, and other ways to delve into gender(ed) aspects of our world. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to your WGS librarian, who is happy to help you. * For an excellent breakdown of global demographics , check out Joni Seager's \" The Women's Atlas \" (2018).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044836", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134807", "box_name": "An Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044836"}}
{"text": "Exploring Research Guides:\nOther institutions may have useful research guides that can help to refine the various ways to approach your topic. Be advised that not all of the resources on a particular guide may be immediately available - consider using InterLibrary Loan to request print books, book chapters, journal and newspaper articles, and other content. (There is no need to pay for electronic articles online - we can always get you the content you need via InterLibrary Loan! Please reach out to your WGS Librarian for more details, or email ill@gc.cuny.edu). The Mina Rees Library's LGBTQ Studies guide may be of interest to those studying the intersections of gender and sexuality. Library of Congress - Gender & Women's Studies National Archives - Women's Bibliographic Resource List Transgender Studies Research Guid e from University of Texas Libraries Oregon State - Links to digital archival resources, other open materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044836", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135657", "box_name": "Exploring Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044836"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions: Check out our FAQ page for updated information about common Library questions!\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044836", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134806", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044836"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Publishing:\nJournal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134834", "box_name": "Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Biography:\nBiography Reference Bank: Contains biographical information on more than 500,000 individuals from antiquity to the present. Provides in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors , the periodical coverage of Biography Index and specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Includes 700,000 full-text articles from magazines, journals, and reference sources, 36,000 images, and abstracts from magazines and journals. Searchable by occupation, activity, gender, place of origin, birthday, and lifespan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134838", "box_name": "Biography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Gender & Sexuality Studies E-journals:\nGender & Sexuality Studies: Graduate Center e-journals in Gender & Sexuality Studies", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134835", "box_name": "Gender & Sexuality Studies E-journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Multi-database search:\nEbsco Multi-Database Search (by categories, fewer titles): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of many of the full-text and bibliographic databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, arranged by category, as well as the CUNY Catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134813", "box_name": "Multi-database search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nContemporary Women's Issues: A multidisciplinary, full-text database that brings together content from mainstream periodicals, gray literature, and the alternative press, with a focus on the critical issues and events that influence women's lives in more than 190 countries. Contemporary Women's Issues includes English-language titles from East and West Africa, Asia, and South and Central America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. It also includes hard-to-find newsletters and NGO research reports, plus ephemeral literature from leading research institutes and grass roots organizations that is rarely indexed or cataloged.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134810", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "nd NGO research reports, plus ephemeral literature from leading research institutes and grass roots organizations that is rarely indexed or cataloged.Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures: The EWIC is an interdisciplinary, transhistorical, and global project. It brings together upwards of 1,000 scholars to write critical essays on women, Muslim and non-Muslim, and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134810", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "ms to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134810", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Women and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.\n\nWomen and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000: The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.\n\nGender Studies Collection: Gale's collection of materials on gender and gender studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134810", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nArts and Humanities Citation Index: Part of Web of Science, this database finds bibliographic citations, abstracts, cited references, and the number of times cited for articles from 1,160 international journals in the arts and humanities since 1975 as well as relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals. Approximately 2,300 new records containing 15,525 new references are added each week.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.America: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.\n\nAmerican History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.\n\nArt Index Retrospective: A periodical literature database that cumulates citations from the printed version of the Art Index, volumes 1-32 (1929-1984). The database cites articles from periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins published throughout the world in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch. It also indexes reproductions of art works that appear in the indexed periodicals. Art Full Text continues Art Index and begins coverage in 1984.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "ch. It also indexes reproductions of art works that appear in the indexed periodicals. Art Full Text continues Art Index and begins coverage in 1984.Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134811", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Exploring the WGS Literature:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33183124", "box_name": "Exploring the WGS Literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Exploring the WGS Literature:Exploring the WGS Literature:Women's & Gender Studies (WGS) is a far-reaching, ambitiously comprehensive area of study. While there is no doubt that studying Women/Gender will lead to a revised consideration of the literal, visceral gender imbalances of the world, WGS also seeks to investigate the nature of reality itself - as previously shaped by male philosophers and thinkers. The area of feminist metaphysics , for example, intervenes in these traditional assertions, as well as feminist philosophy more broadly. The relevance here is that your study of Women/Gender may take you on journeys within and beyond the borders of the field. Feminist perspectives arise in every discipline, whether or not they are designated as such: and your search for articles must similarly be broad. Adding your topic and the phrase \"feminist theory\" is one simple way to start (in quotations, so that you search the full phrase and not just the words \"feminist\" and \"theory\" as unrelated keywords).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33183124", "box_name": "Exploring the WGS Literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "\" is one simple way to start (in quotations, so that you search the full phrase and not just the words \"feminist\" and \"theory\" as unrelated keywords).\" is one simple way to start (in quotations, so that you search the full phrase and not just the words \"feminist\" and \"theory\" as unrelated keywords).\" is one simple way to start (in quotations, so that you search the full phrase and not just the words \"feminist\" and \"theory\" as unrelated keywords).Your friendly WGS librarian encourages you to be in touch if you have any trouble navigating our many databases ; finding appropriate sources; or determining the relevance of the sources you do find.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044849", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33183124", "box_name": "Exploring the WGS Literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044849"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044890", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134817", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044890"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nEncyclopaedia of the Qur'an: Drawing upon a rich scholarly heritage, Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an (EQ) combines alphabetically-arranged articles about the contents of the Qur'an. It is an encyclopaedic dictionary of Qur'anic terms, concepts, personalities, place names, cultural history and exegesis extended with essays on the most important themes and subjects within Qur'anic studies. With nearly 1000 entries in 5 volumes, the EQ is the first comprehensive, multi-volume reference work on the Qur'an to appear in a Western language.\n\nEncyclopedia of Arab Languages and Linguistics (EALL Online): EALL Online comprehensively covers all aspects of Arabic languages and linguistics. It is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches to be as objective and versatile as possible", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044890", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134819", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044890"}}
{"text": "nguages and linguistics. It is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches to be as objective and versatile as possibleGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044890", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134819", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044890"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044890", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134819", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044890"}}
{"text": "the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044890", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3134819", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044890"}}
{"text": "Statistics and Data:\nGenderStats: GenderStats is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports. Note: from the World Bank", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "3134823", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "e format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports. Note: from the World BankICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "3134823", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "3134823", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "Women in the United States: Demographic Data In terms of data on women in the United States, there are innumerable ways to approach the topic \u2013 by time period, age, theme, location, and many other demographic indicators. Often, nonprofit groups analyze existing data for further distribution and interpretation: The Institute for Women\u2019s Policy Research , for example, bases their reports on Census Bureau and government-funded surveys; Women\u2019s Peace and Security Index is compiled by Georgetown University\u2019s Institute for Women, Peace, and Security. Of course, the specific topic will help to guide your search; the CDC , Data.gov, and other governmental entities can be useful, as well as smaller studies. Questions about gender identity were almost entirely left out of demographics until recently; in 2015, the largest survey of data about transgender people was conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "28753751", "box_name": "United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "mographics until recently; in 2015, the largest survey of data about transgender people was conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality.mographics until recently; in 2015, the largest survey of data about transgender people was conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality.mographics until recently; in 2015, the largest survey of data about transgender people was conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality.Another example is the construction of categories regarding race/ethnicity over time, reflecting many cultural changes and representation; the Census offers a useful chart, breaking down these categories from 1970 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "28753751", "box_name": "United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "Research Centers:\nInternational Center for Research on Women", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "31975288", "box_name": "Research Centers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "International Data & Statistics on Gender The World Bank offers The Little Data Book on Gender, an up-to-date look at demographic trends \u2013 \u201c sex-disaggregated data for more than 200 economies in an easy country-by-country reference.\u201d If you\u2019re feeling more adventurous, you can download data sets in bulk, or search by various educational and economic indicators relating to quality of life and economic/political access: \u201cWomen who own a house both alone and jointly,\u201d \u201cWomen participating in decision of visits to family, relatives, friends,\u201d etc. Tables help to make sense of the data (updated four times a year), as well as this short introductory video .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "28753736", "box_name": "An Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "its to family, relatives, friends,\u201d etc. Tables help to make sense of the data (updated four times a year), as well as this short introductory video .its to family, relatives, friends,\u201d etc. Tables help to make sense of the data (updated four times a year), as well as this short introductory video .its to family, relatives, friends,\u201d etc. Tables help to make sense of the data (updated four times a year), as well as this short introductory video .The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) is similarly \u201can intergovernmental economic organisation,\u201d whose GenderIndex attempts to provide \u201ca cross-country measure of discrimination against women in social institutions.\u201d You can export data as an Excel file, limiting by country, income, wealth, and many additional factors. Another massive search tool is ICPSR, which searches through international surveys and research (be sure to limit your search by keyword or theme). If you\u2019d like this information digested a bit for you, check out the irreplaceable Women\u2019s Atlas (2018) by feminist geographer Joni Seager. With colorful graphics and precise layout, any of the available editions will be a handy companion on your bookshelf for years to come.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044907", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "28753736", "box_name": "An Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044907"}}
{"text": "Diaries & Documents:\nManuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134824", "box_name": "Diaries & Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research library to access these databases.\n\nAmerican Periodical Series Online: Coverage through 1940 of American periodicals and newspapers that began publishing between 1740-1900.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Full text of over 1,000 US newspapers published from 1690-1922\n\nProQuest Historical Database: Full text of major US newspapers and journals, coverage varies by title but dates range from 1740-2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134825", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources:\nActivist Women's Voices Oral History Project Special Collection: Oral Histories of 30+ women activists, this collection is based at the GC library in digital form. The Activist Women's Voices Oral History Project and Archive was a project committed to documenting the voices of unheralded activist women in community-based organizations in New York City. The project was established in 1995 under the leadership of both Professor Joyce Gelb, then Director of the Women's Studies Program and Center for the Study of Women and Society, and Professor Patricia Laurence, Deputy Director. The project created links between activist women in the community and faculty researchers in the university.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134826", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "essor Patricia Laurence, Deputy Director. The project created links between activist women in the community and faculty researchers in the university.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.\n\nWomen and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000: The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134826", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "0 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.Women and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134826", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - Graduate Center:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134827", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNew York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044924", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134827", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044924"}}
{"text": "OER in Women & Gender Studies:\nIntroduction to Women & Gender Studie s - \"This textbook introduces key feminist concepts and analytical frameworks used in the interdisciplinary Women, Gender, Sexualities field,\" created by UMass Amherst. Global Women's Issues: Women in the World Today, extended version - A text in the public domain, created by\u00a0Bureau of International Information Programs, United States Department of State. Gender in Science & Technology - Available through JSTOR Open Access. Gender Equality in Context, with a focus on Switzerland. Uproarious - How Feminists and Other Subversive Comics Speak Truth Molecular Feminism(s)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "8758090", "page_name": "OER in Women & Gender Studies", "box_id": "27757322", "box_name": "OER in Women & Gender Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=8758090"}}
{"text": "OER in LGBTQ Studies:\nLGBTQ Studies - An introductory\u00a0textbook from SUNY (2020). Transgender Identities - A compilation of articles on the topic (2010). Queering Translation, Translating the Queer - (2018) Seeking \"to demonstrate the interconnectedness between translation and queer aspects of sex, gender, and identity.\" Queer Feminist Punk - (2015) \"This history makes use of anti-social theory to take a broad and multifaceted look at queer-feminist punk\u2014from its origins in the 1980s to its contemporary influences on the Occupy movement and Pussy Riot activism.\" Queer in Africa (2018) Queer Roma (2022) - Formerly a doctoral thesis, this book attempts to\u00a0\"illustrate\u00a0how the identities of queer Roma are shaped by anti-gypsyism and its intersections with homophobia and transphobia.\" Lesbians on Television - A pop culture appraisal, with United States content in mind.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "8758090", "page_name": "OER in Women & Gender Studies", "box_id": "27757497", "box_name": "OER in LGBTQ Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=8758090"}}
{"text": "Open Access Journals:\nAnalize : Journal of Gender and Feminist Studies Apasia : The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History Atlantis : Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education Catalyst : Feminism, Theory, Technoscience Feminist Encounters : A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics Feminist Philosophy Quarterly Feminists@Law : An Open Access Journal of Feminist Legal Scholarship Feral Feminisms Gender Forum : An Internet Journal for Gender Studies Journal of Feminist Scholarship Open Gender Journal Peitho : Journal of the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric & Composition Redescriptions : Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory Religion and Gender S&F Online Women & Performance : A Journal of Feminist Theory", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "8758090", "page_name": "OER in Women & Gender Studies", "box_id": "27765769", "box_name": "Open Access Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=8758090"}}
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{"text": "What are Open Resources?:What are Open Resources?:Open Educational Resources (OER) are \"free and openly licensed educational materials that can be used for teaching, learning, research, and other purposes.\u201d\u00a0They are\u00a0part of a wider movement to provide alternatives to the restrictions of traditional publishing models. Open Resources is a term that can also include Open Access journals/publishing, Open Data, and refer to Open Pedagogy. There are meaningful distinctions between these terms, but the word \"open\" is simply meant to indicate that the materials are free of use, and released with an open license for shareable use. In short, all of the resources listed on this page are 100% free - and you can share them widely. Feel free to reach out! For more information, check out our Research Guide on OER, here. If you have questions about this, please feel free to set up a consultation to discuss further. We're happy to talk more about your OER interests and needs, whether for teaching, learning, or creating new scholarship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "8758090", "page_name": "OER in Women & Gender Studies", "box_id": "27765783", "box_name": "What are Open Resources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=8758090"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nWomen's Studies Archive: Female Forerunners Worldwide: This subset of the Women's Studies Archive includes 20 collections of personal papers, organizational records, and periodicals focusing on advertising and advertising to minorities; birth control and sex education; the Civil Rights movement; healthcare and women in medicine, especially nursing; religion and women's missionary work; migration; minority groups, especially African American and Jewish women; women in politics; prison reform and women's philanthropic organizations to improve women's prisons; psychic investigations and the paranormal; and women's rights and the fight for suffrage. International in scope.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "28768406", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "izations to improve women's prisons; psychic investigations and the paranormal; and women's rights and the fight for suffrage. International in scope.Women's Studies Archive: Issues and Identities Digital Archive: Contains primary sources from 15 collections that span the globe and feature the social, political, and professional achievements of women throughout the 19th and 20th century. Archival collections include the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Records (1918-1974), the records of grassroots feminist organizations; the Women and Law Collection; Records of the Women\u2019s Peace Union (1921-1940); the Records of the Women\u2019s Trade Union League and Its Leaders (1903-1950), and the Women's Lives collection (1834-1964), which contains items from the manuscript collections of 55 pioneering women. The archive also includes the European Women\u2019s Periodicals collection (1840-1940) with 175 titles in French, German, and Dutch, and 775+ English language periodicals from the U.S. and abroad in the Herstory periodicals collection (1956-1974).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "28768406", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "itles in French, German, and Dutch, and 775+ English language periodicals from the U.S. and abroad in the Herstory periodicals collection (1956-1974).Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision Digital Archive: Highlights from the 15 collections in this archive include personal papers of influential suffrage, socialist, temperance, education and trade unionist activists, such as the founder of the Women's Peace Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also included are 157 monographs from the Women\u2019s Printing Society (1874-1973) and more than 50 radical and reforming journals for and by women from the British Library\u2019s collections (1824-1932).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "28768406", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "en\u2019s Printing Society (1874-1973) and more than 50 radical and reforming journals for and by women from the British Library\u2019s collections (1824-1932).Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922: Curated by the American Antiquarian Society, the nearly 6,000 monographs in this collection were authored or edited primarily by women. The broad scope of the collection includes fiction, poetry, instructional guides on domestics and etiquette, personal letters, recipe books, memoirs, histories, pamphlets and leaflets, biographies and autobiographies, personal papers, children's literature, commentaries on fashion, diaries, legal accounts, oration, political ephemera, and religious tracts to highlight women's cultural contributions and provide insight into women's day-to-day lives. Useful for research in literature studies, women's history, gender studies, cultural studies, critical theory analysis, American history, media and journalism, politics, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "28768406", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "Periodicals:\nFeminist Periodicals - An Open Access Repository", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "31975457", "box_name": "Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "In Her Own Right - \"A Century of Women's Activism, 1820-1920.\" Jane Addams Documents - Digital Edition - Linked to Ramapo College's Jane Addams Papers Project, the sites seek to make available the writings of the Progressive Era reformer, in a digital context. College Women - This project documents the history of women in higher education, through partnerships between women's colleges on the East Coast. Digitized Collections from Harvard University's Schlesinger Library - Note that not all digitized material is listed on this page, and may be found in the catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "29756763", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "lections from Harvard University's Schlesinger Library - Note that not all digitized material is listed on this page, and may be found in the catalog.lections from Harvard University's Schlesinger Library - Note that not all digitized material is listed on this page, and may be found in the catalog.lections from Harvard University's Schlesinger Library - Note that not all digitized material is listed on this page, and may be found in the catalog.Gateway to Women's History at Texas Woman's University Library of Congress - Digital Women's History collections Barnard College - Digital Feminist Archives - \"This archive offers a snapshot of feminist history in the 1960s and 1970s, the institutionalization of women\u2019s centers and women\u2019s studies as an academic discipline, and feminist struggles taking place at colleges and universities, in healthcare and social service centers, in political organizations and neighborhood meetings across the country.\" Women's Liberation Movement in Print Culture - Duke University List of individual personal papers about black feminist authors/historical figures, from various archives HEARTH: Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History, hosted by Cornell University Library Women's Writing - \"Women Writers Online is a full-text collection of early women\u2019s writing in English, published by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "29756763", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "Women Writers Online is a full-text collection of early women\u2019s writing in English, published by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University.Women Writers Online is a full-text collection of early women\u2019s writing in English, published by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University.Women Writers Online is a full-text collection of early women\u2019s writing in English, published by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University.It includes full transcriptions of texts published between 1526 and 1850, focusing on materials that are rare or inaccessible.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "29756763", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "Projects:\nActivist Women's Voices Oral History Project: The Activist's Women's Voices Oral History Archive and Urban Fieldwork Internships were established in 1995 under the direction of Professors Joyce Gelb and Patricia Laurence with the aim of creating linkages between activist women in the community and student and faculty researchers in the university. Note: The Activist's Women's Voices Oral History Archive and Urban Fieldwork Internships were established in 1995\n\nDocuments from the Women's Liberation Movement: The materials in this on-line archival collection document various aspects of the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States, and focus specifically on the radical origins of this movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Items range from radical theoretical writings to humourous plays to the minutes of an actual grassroots group. Note: An On-line Archival Collection from the Special Collections Library at Duke University", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "3134829", "box_name": "Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "urous plays to the minutes of an actual grassroots group. Note: An On-line Archival Collection from the Special Collections Library at Duke UniversityFor specifically LGBTQ-related content and archives, please check our guide for LGBTQ Studies, here.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044937", "page_name": "Libraries, Archives", "box_id": "3134829", "box_name": "Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044937"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044950", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134830", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044950"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044950", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134831", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044950"}}
{"text": "mit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.Zotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044950", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134831", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044950"}}
{"text": "National Archives Foundation - Cokie Roberts Fellowship for Women's History - \"The Cokie Roberts Research Fund for Women\u2019s History will support one to three annual fellowships for emerging and established historians, journalists, authors, or graduate students who perform and publish new research to elevate women\u2019s history using the records held by the National Archives, award amounts up to $12,500.\" Women's History Institute of Historic Hudson Valley - \"The Women\u2019s History Institute of Historic Hudson Valley is pleased to offer Summer Research Fellowships to support college and graduate students to engage in scholarly research connected to the women who shaped the culture and chronicle of the Hudson River Valley. It is an opportunity to gain a privileged and sustained engagement with the Library and Archives of Historic Hudson Valley, as well as a stipend to offset expenses incurred during the research period.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044968", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "32526726", "box_name": "Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044968"}}
{"text": "ained engagement with the Library and Archives of Historic Hudson Valley, as well as a stipend to offset expenses incurred during the research period.ained engagement with the Library and Archives of Historic Hudson Valley, as well as a stipend to offset expenses incurred during the research period.ained engagement with the Library and Archives of Historic Hudson Valley, as well as a stipend to offset expenses incurred during the research period.Award amount is $3,000.\" Southern Association of Women Historians - \"Established by the Southern Association for Women Historians in 2007, the Anne Firor Scott Mid-Career Fellowship honors the work of this pathbreaking scholar of southern women\u2019s history . The fellowship provides assistance ($2,000) to scholars who are past the first stage of their careers and working on a second book or equivalent project in southern and/or gender history.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044968", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "32526726", "box_name": "Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044968"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044968", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134833", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044968"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Research Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044968", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134833", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044968"}}
{"text": "An Overview:\nThere are many opportunities within the field of women's studies, given its fundamental interdisciplinary nature. Below is a limited selection - please get in touch if you have any questions!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044968", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "32526780", "box_name": "An Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044968"}}
{"text": "Professional Organizations:\nThis guide offers a list of relevant professional organizations across the United States and beyond, from the University of Wisconsin.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044988", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "3134839", "box_name": "Professional Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044988"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nCenter for the Study of Women in Society: Since 1977, the Center for the Study of Women and Society has promoted interdisciplinary feminist scholarship. The focus of the Center's research agenda is the study of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class and nation in relationship to the experiences of women and men in societies around the world. Note: Women's Studies Certificate Program at the Graduate Center.\n\nFeminist Press: \"The mission of the feminist press is to publish and promote the most potent voices of women from all eras and all regions of the globe. The Press has brought more than 300 critically acclaimed works by and about women into print, enriching the literary canon, expanding the historical record, and influencing public discourse about issues fundamental to women. Note: the Press has brought more than 300 critically acclaimed works by and about women into print.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044988", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "3134837", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044988"}}
{"text": "blic discourse about issues fundamental to women. Note: the Press has brought more than 300 critically acclaimed works by and about women into print.\"National Women's Studies Association: Established in 1977, NWSA is a professional organization dedicated to leading the field of women's studies, as well as its teaching, learning, research, and service wherever they be found.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1044988", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "3134837", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1044988"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and\n international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research \nlibrary to access these databases.\n\nAmerican Periodical Series Online: Coverage through 1940 of American periodicals and newspapers that began publishing between 1740-1900.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Full text of over 1,000 US newspapers published from 1690-1922.\n\nProQuest Historical Database: Full text of major US newspapers and journals, coverage varies by title but dates range from 1740-2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159564", "guide_name": "Women's Studies", "page_id": "1045312", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134815", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159564&p=1045312"}}
{"text": "OLD Cite Your Sources: Use this guide for help creating and managing citations throughout the research and writing process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-Citation"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045007", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045007"}}
{"text": "Downloading Zotero:\nGo to the Zotero Downloads page. It should detect your operating system and browser, and present you with the proper version of Zotero\u00a0to download, as well as the Connector for the browser you are currently in. Simply click the the appropriate buttons to download the standalone application and browser Connector. Also browse Zotero\u00a0plugins for additional tools, including plugins for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice . Using Zotero on a GC computer? Consult our guide to\u00a0adding the Zotero Connector to your browser on GC computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045007", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "15636201", "box_name": "Downloading Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045007"}}
{"text": "Downloading Zotero:\nQuickly download the Zotero Firefox Add-on: Open Firefox Click on Tools > Add-ons > Get Add-ons Search for the following: \" Zotero \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' Check Zotero Citations Styles to be sure the style you need is in Zotero. \" Zotero Word Processor Plug-In \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' \" Zotero Scholar Citations \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' \" Readability \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' Restart Firefox to apply the Add-ons' Start collecting sources and get organized by creating collections !", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045007", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "3136102", "box_name": "Downloading Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045007"}}
{"text": "Additional Citation Managers & Citation Generators:\nEndnote: The Graduate Center Endnote subsidy by the Student Tech Fee committee ended December 31, 2012. Above is the commercial link to Endnote.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045007", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "3135457", "box_name": "Additional Citation Managers & Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045007"}}
{"text": "Zotero Instruction:\nThere are many tools for managing citations during the research and writing process. At the Graduate Center, the most popular option is Zotero , a free, open source tool that is easy to use and flexible. The library provides Zotero instruction in a variety of ways: Online Step-by-Step Guide: Check out our Using Zotero tutorial . Virtual Office Hours: Stephen Klein holds virtual office hours dedicated to Zotero help on Mondays 1-2pm. Click here to join during Mondays 1-2pm and if another person is being assisted, you'll be kept in the \"waiting room\" until the librarian is available. Workshops: The library offers Zotero workshops every\u00a0semester. Consult the library's workshop calendar for information about upcoming workshops. One-on-One Consultations: Request a dedicated one-on-one consultation about Zotero (or other topics).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045007", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "4369083", "box_name": "Zotero Instruction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045007"}}
{"text": "Getting Started with RefWorks:\nTo create a RefWorks account: Go to http://refworks.proquest.com and click on the \u201cCreate account\u201d link. Fill in your information using\u00a0your institutional email address (you can\u2019t sign up with @yahoo.com, @gmail.com, etc.). Once you activate\u00a0your account (you'll receive an email with a link to complete the registration process), you\u2019ll get access immediately and can get started managing your documents. Additional support for RefWorks:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "5125186", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "16135563", "box_name": "Getting Started with RefWorks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-Citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "Example: direct export of citation\u00a0from EBSCO database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "5125186", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "17266261", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-Citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "Introduction to RefWorks:\nRefWorks is an online bibliographic management tool that allows you to import citations directly from library databases, create bibliographies, and format your bibliography and in-text citations while you write in Microsoft Word.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "5125186", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "17266146", "box_name": "Introduction to RefWorks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-Citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "MLA Style:\nMLA Handbook: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nMLA Style Center: MLA offers a brief online guide to citation formats.\n\nMLA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of MLA basics.\n\nMLA Guide Online: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045019", "page_name": "APA & MLA Style", "box_id": "3135802", "box_name": "MLA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045019"}}
{"text": "Citation Generators:\nZoteroBib: ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. It\u2019s brought to you by the team behind Zotero,\n\nBibme: Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.\n\nCitation Machine: Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045019", "page_name": "APA & MLA Style", "box_id": "3135803", "box_name": "Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045019"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAPA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045019", "page_name": "APA & MLA Style", "box_id": "3135456", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045019"}}
{"text": "Citing Generative AI Text and Images:\nHow do I cite generative AI in MLA Style?: The MLA provides detailed guidance for citing generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E and provides examples.\n\nHow to cite ChatGPT (APA Style): The APA Style blog explains the proper way to cite Chat GPT according to APA style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045019", "page_name": "APA & MLA Style", "box_id": "31270298", "box_name": "Citing Generative AI Text and Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045019"}}
{"text": "Turabian:\nA Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (Turabian): REFERENCE LB2369 .T8 2007\n\nTurabian/Chicago Online: Detailed outline of Chicago and Turabian style manuals created by Purdue's Online Writing Lab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045032", "page_name": "Chicago & Turabian Style", "box_id": "3135804", "box_name": "Turabian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045032"}}
{"text": "Citation Generators:\nZoteroBib: ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. It\u2019s brought to you by the team behind Zotero,\n\nBibme: Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.\n\nCitation Machine: Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045032", "page_name": "Chicago & Turabian Style", "box_id": "3135805", "box_name": "Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045032"}}
{"text": "Chicago Style:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nChicago Manual of Style PRINT: Reference\tZ253 .U69 2010", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045032", "page_name": "Chicago & Turabian Style", "box_id": "3135801", "box_name": "Chicago Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045032"}}
{"text": "Style Guide Summaries:\nCiting Social Media and Other Digital Sources: GC Library's guide to citing social media, blog posts, sources without page numbers, and other digital sources.\n\nCiting Generative AI: Brief guide to citing content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, from University at Albany Libraries.\n\nASA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of American Sociological Association manuscript formatting, in-text citations, and formatting the references page.\n\nAPSA Formatting & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, an overview of the American Association of Political Science's style manual.\n\nAssociated Press Style: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of AP basics.\n\nICMJE: International Committee of Medical Journals Editors: Includes style guide and other writing guides. Required style for CUNY Doctor of Public Health program dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045065", "page_name": "Additional Style Guides", "box_id": "3135807", "box_name": "Style Guide Summaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045065"}}
{"text": "tee of Medical Journals Editors: Includes style guide and other writing guides. Required style for CUNY Doctor of Public Health program dissertations.Legal Citation: Cornell University's introduction to legal citation.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nACS Style Quick Guide: Quick guide to creating references in American Chemical Society (ACS) style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159565", "guide_name": "OLD Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "1045065", "page_name": "Additional Style Guides", "box_id": "3135807", "box_name": "Style Guide Summaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159565&p=1045065"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library collections and beyond that support Educational Psychology\u00a0research topics. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. For more help, make a research appointment with Marilyn Reside, librarian for Educational Psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045079", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33069255", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045079"}}
{"text": "Popular Library Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nGC Journals A-Z: Have a known citation or journal title? Look up electronic journals at the GC library on the Journals A-Z list.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article or book the Graduate Center doesn't have? Request it through Interlibrary Loan.\n\n24/7 Chat Reference: Need help now? Chat with a librarian 24/7!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045079", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22037708", "box_name": "Popular Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045079"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Educational Psychology Research:\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.\n\nEducation Database: Includes over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, and indexes over 1,200 education publications from 1988 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134842", "box_name": "Best Bets for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "88 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.PsycArticles: Covers general psychology and basic, applied, specialized, clinical, and theoretical research in psychology. Contains full text from 119 American Psychological Association journals and journals from related organizations from 1894 to the present. Also includes book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata.\n\nPsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks): This American Psychological Association (APA) database provides the full text of more than 4,500 scholarly and professional books published by the APA, including over 100 out-of-print titles, the APA Handbooks in Psychology series, and the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology . Also includes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134842", "box_name": "Best Bets for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "udes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .PsycInfo: Indexes scholarly literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health fields, covering the psychological aspects of medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. It indexes book chapters, books, dissertations, technical reports, and articles from over 2,200 journals. Coverage is international in scope and dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with extensive coverage from the 1800s to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134842", "box_name": "Best Bets for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Educational Psychology Research:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134844", "box_name": "Other Databases for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nSocial Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134844", "box_name": "Other Databases for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "ge of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.ScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3134844", "box_name": "Other Databases for Educational Psychology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045095", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045095"}}
{"text": "CUNY Library Catalog:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540245", "box_name": "CUNY Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. Find a book in the CUNY Catalog, click the record for the title, and then click Request. CLICS can only be used for circulating books, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may apply to MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540246", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nThe Graduate Center Library provides access to many electronic books, which can be found via OneSearch . Note: Only those ebooks that list \"Graduate Center\" or \"CUNY\" under Holdings are accessible at the Graduate Center (or off-site to GC users). \u00a0Ebooks owned by other CUNY libraries can only be accessed by GC users by physically visiting that library. For much more information about the library's ebook offerings, including a list of the library's ebook collections, see the E-Books LibGuide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540247", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540248", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540248", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.PsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks): This American Psychological Association (APA) database provides the full text of more than 4,500 scholarly and professional books published by the APA, including over 100 out-of-print titles, the APA Handbooks in Psychology series, and the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology . Also includes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1497911", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540248", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1497911"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9283326", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9283326"}}
{"text": "Tests & Measurements:\nPsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135463", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "naires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nPurchase online or find free in the Grad Center ETS Collection, shelved under \"Tests in Microfiche,\" Graduate Center Library Fiche, North. Also see ETS Test Collection Catalog (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .E79 1993); Tests in Print, V. 1 - 6 (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .T455)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135463", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nNYU's Bobst Library has even more sources for tests and measures. You can get access to Bobst with a MaRLI card. Apply for MaRLI through the NYPL - all you need is an NYPL library card and a research need! For additional resources, visit the NYU Psychological, Health, and Educational Tests Research Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135787", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "Statistics & Data:\nNational Center for Education Statistics: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.\n\nU.S. Census Bureau: Explore and access census data.\n\nFinding and Using Health Statistics (National Library of Medicine): A tutorial on finding and understanding health data, from the National Library of Medicine.\n\nGenderStats: GenderStats (from the World Bank) is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "s presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research): ICPSR is the world's largest collection of digital social science data. ICPSR data cover topics from sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, and international relations. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nSocial Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "n estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Online: FULL-TEXT, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.\n\nStatistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nVital Statistics of New York State: Vital statistics in table form.\n\nVital Statistics: NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene: Statistics on birth, death, illness, etc. in summary and searchable form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1393466", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134786", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1393466"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276497", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276497"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276497", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276497"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276497", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276497"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276497", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276497"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276497", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276497"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "9276479", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=9276479"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159566", "guide_name": "Educational Psychology", "page_id": "1045301", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159566&p=1045301"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044778", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044778"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044778", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044778"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044778", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044778"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nEuropean Library: European national libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044814", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135578", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044814"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the world reknown research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center, submit an interlibrary loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044814", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135580", "box_name": "Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044814"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books:\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements of this important text. Note: first and second editions\n\nFoundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044814", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044814"}}
{"text": "ress, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.Grolier Reference Online: Includes American Language Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed., American Heritage Spanish to English Dictionary, American Heritage English to Spanish Dictionary, Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, 3rd ed., and Encyclopedia Americana.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044814", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044814"}}
{"text": "the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044814", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044814"}}
{"text": "E-Journals - directories:\nE-Journals at the GC: Search the Grad Center e-journal collections by journal title or browse by subject.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135570", "box_name": "E-Journals - directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "Databases for Education Research:\nChronicle of Higher Education: Read the current issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education and access the latest news, advice, opinions, data, virtual events, and job listings. To find Chronicle insights dating back to 1967 or to search the archives beginning in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "ng in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .Education Source: Full text for over 1,800 journals, 550 monographs and education-related conference papers; indexing and abstracts for more than 2,850 academic periodicals; citations for over 4 million articles (including book reviews); and over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Coverage spans all levels from early childhood to higher education and specialties such as multilingual education, health education, and testing. Subjects include Adult Education, Continuing Education, Distance Learning, Government Funding, Multicultural/Ethic Education, Social Issues, Student Counseling, and Vocational Education.\n\nEducation Database: Includes over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, and indexes over 1,200 education publications from 1988 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "88 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.Education Week: An independent news organization covering K-12 education policy and practice since 1981. Education Week is a forum for news, information, advice and opinion for teachers, as well as discourse on critical issues in American education. Full text coverage from 1995 to the present with indexing beginning in 1993.\n\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ERIC (ProQuest version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs from 1966 to the present. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.LinkedIn Learning via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! LinkedIn Learning, formerly known as Lynda.com, is an online educational site offering thousands of courses and video tutorials in Business (software and tools, marketing, project management, human resources, career development, etc.); creative fields (architecture, animation, audio and music, graphic design, motion graphics, photography, video, visualization, web design, etc.); Technology (cloud computing, data science, database management, DevOps, and mobile, software, and web development, and other fields); and certification exam prep and continuing education courses. Users can create accounts to track progress, create playlists, and keep course notes.\n\nProfessional Development Collection: Full text of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "xt of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.Teacher Reference Center: Indexing and abstracts for 280 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators.\n\nChild Care and Early Education Research Connections: Promoting high-quality research and informing policy through free access to thousands of publications and datasets.\n\nResearch Connections is a partnership between the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "niversity; the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "e variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Palgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nProQuest (All Databases): Search across all ProQuest databases at once. OneSearch is another cross-database search option, allowing searching of even more databases and the CUNY Catalog.\n\nSocial Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nSocial Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "ge of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "r than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044797", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044797"}}
{"text": "Tests & Measurements:\nMental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nPsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.\n\nTestlink (ETS Test Collection Index): Purchase online or find free in the Grad Center ETS Collection, shelved under \"Tests in Microfiche,\" Graduate Center Library Fiche, North. Also see ETS Test Collection Catalog (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .E79 1993); Tests in Print, V. 1 - 6 (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .T455)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044827", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135789", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044827"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nNYU's Bobst Library has even more sources for tests and measures. You can get access to Bobst with a MaRLI card. Apply for MaRLI through the NYPL - all you need is an NYPL library card and a research need! One database to check out is Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): This database indexes the use of tests and measurement instruments in journal literature in a variety of fields including public health, nursing, psychology, human resources, sociology, and communication from 1985-present. For additional resources, visit the NYU Psychological, Health, and Educational Tests Research Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044827", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135788", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044827"}}
{"text": "Statistics and Data:\nChildstats.gov: Annual report on the well-being of children and families in the United States.\n\nDemographic Yearbook: The Demographic Yearbook disseminates statistics on population size and composition, births, deaths, marriage and divorce on an annual basis. Special topics issues cover a wide range of additional topics including economic activity, educational attainment, household characteristics, housing, ethnicity and language, among others.\n\nDigest of Educational Statistics: Annual compilation of statistical data from the Dept. of Education on a broad range of educational topics.\n\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements. Revisions and new articles added quarterly.\n\nNation's Report Card (NCES): Reports of the national assessment of educational progress.\n\nState Education Data Profiles (NCES): State-wide data for all levels of education and selected demographic information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044827", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134847", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044827"}}
{"text": "ment of educational progress.\n\nState Education Data Profiles (NCES): State-wide data for all levels of education and selected demographic information.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044827", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134847", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044827"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "10608252", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=10608252"}}
{"text": "Style Guides:\nAPA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nAPSA Formatting & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, an overview of the American Association of Political Science's style manual.\n\nASA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of American Sociological Association manuscript formatting, in-text citations, and formatting the references page.\n\nAssociated Press Style: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of AP basics.\n\nBibMe: Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044897", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044897"}}
{"text": "ions with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.Chicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nCitation Machine: Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.\n\nICMJE: International Committee of Medical Journals Editors: Includes style guide and other writing guides. Required style for CUNY Doctor of Public Health program dissertations.\n\nLegal Citation: Cornell University's introduction to legal citation.\n\nMLA Documentation & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044897", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044897"}}
{"text": "MLA Documentation & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.MLA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue University's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of Modern Language Association style.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: Outline of Turabian style, based on the Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044897", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044897"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can Import citations from databases. Attach pdfs and images. Generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero and Refworks . To learn more, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044897", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135633", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044897"}}
{"text": ". Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.Refworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1044897", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135633", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1044897"}}
{"text": "Federal Government Information:\nCongress.gov: Federal legislation information\n\nNational Library of Education: Contains the archives of the Department of Education.\n\nU.S. Dept. of Education: Select \"Research and Statistics\"; the site is much stronger in post 1998 material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1045315", "page_name": "Federal & Local Govt Info", "box_id": "3134849", "box_name": "Federal Government Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1045315"}}
{"text": "NYS & NYC Government Information:\nNew York City Dept. of Education: Contains mostly current information.\n\nNew York City Municipal Library: Recent publications; Papers of the NYC Board of Ed, 1842-2002; Papers of Board members available online; photographs; City Hall Library\n\nNew York State Archives: See \"Research Topics: Education\"\n\nNew York State Research Library: Serves as a federal & NYS depository; includes links to local depository libraries; online collections, and \"Historical Documents Inventory\".\n\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159567", "guide_name": "Urban Education", "page_id": "1045315", "page_name": "Federal & Local Govt Info", "box_id": "3134848", "box_name": "NYS & NYC Government Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159567&p=1045315"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing. NYPL encourages instructors to bring their classes for a visit to learn about their collections: Bring Your Class to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29471916", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29418128", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29418129", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Using the Political Science Research Guide:\n`This guide provides easy access to research resources for Political Science and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books To search and review previous dissertations, go to D issertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Citing Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact S tephen Klein .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29472715", "box_name": "Using the Political Science Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "New Featured Resource:\nTransparency Data: Transparency Data is a central source for all federal and state campaign contributions made in the last twenty years. Here you can begin your search, find the information you need and then download records of what a candidate has received, what an individual has given, and how much companies and their employees have given.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134851", "box_name": "New Featured Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Call Numbers:\nJ - General Legislative and Executive Papers JC - Political theory JF - Constitutional history JK - United States politics and government JL - Latin American politics and government JN - European politics and government JS - Local government JQ - Asian, African, & Australian politics and government JV - Colonies and colonization, Emigration & immigration JX-JZ - International relations HX - Socialism, Communism, Utopias, Anarchism", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134886", "box_name": "Call Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Archival Research:\nIntroduction to\u00a0Archival Research Archival Research LibGuide Digitized Primary Sources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044932", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29634958", "box_name": "Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044932"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29472656", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29472659", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29472660", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29472660", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313835", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29472660", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313835"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418139", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our ebooks guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418141", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "Reference Ebooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313823", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313823"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
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{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313809", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313809"}}
{"text": "Featured Resource:\nANES: American National Election Studies: ANES is a political science survey which studies voters political behavior during each general election. It has an archive of datasets including time series data of individual responses to their surveys back to 1952. Also data from other studies that ANES has conducted over this period. This is a useful resource for scholars and students of US elections and voter opinion.\n\nPew Global Attitudes Project Key Indicators Database: This interactive database allows users to explore public opinion trends in 55 countries on topics ranging from attitudes toward the U.S. to people's assessments of their own lives to views about globalization, democratization, extremism and other important issues. Data can be searched by question, topic or country - results can be displayed in map, table or chart formats. The findings are from 8 surveys conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project from 2002-2009 among 200,000 respondents", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134879", "box_name": "Featured Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "n map, table or chart formats. The findings are from 8 surveys conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project from 2002-2009 among 200,000 respondentsLatin American Public Opinion Project: The Latin American Public Opinion Projectis based at Vanderbilt University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134879", "box_name": "Featured Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
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{"text": "Find Public Opinion Polls:Find Public Opinion Polls:Need to find public opinion polls? Use the following sources to find polling data. ABC News Polling Unit Contains polling data collected by ABC News from 2005 to the present. American Religion Data Archive Contains national and international surveys, questionnaires, and reports focused on religion. Associated with the Pennsylvania State University. Angus Reid Global Monitor Since 2003 the Angus Reid Global Monitor website has tracked and made available a free-access online public opinion database that includes surveys from around the world. It tracks attitudes and perceptions concerning political, social and economic topics. Associated Press / Ipsos Poll Contains polling data collected by the Associated Press and Ipsos from 2003 to the present. Canadian Opinion Research Archive Contains Canadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.Europa - Public Opinion The Public Opinion Analysis sector of the European Commission makes survey results available from this website.Its surveys and studies address major topics concerning European citizenship: enlargement, social situation, health, culture, information technology, environment, the Euro, defence, etc. Gallup Poll Contains recent polling data from the Gallup Poll. Fox News Polls Contains polling data collected from Fox News from 2005 to the present. The Harris Poll \"Begun in 1963, The Harris Poll is a long running proprietary survey conducted by Harris Interactive measuring public opinion . The nationally representative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.New survey data on a wide variety of subjects including politics, the economy, healthcare, foreign affairs, science and technology, sports and entertainment, and lifestyles are published weekly.\" Iraqanalysis.org The Iraq Analysis Group maintains a list of opinion polls carried out in Iraq. It aims to be a comprehensive list of significant polls available in English. The site provides analysis of the data and a link to the organization conducting the poll. Kaiser Family Foundation - Kaiser Polls Contains thousands of survey questions from the past 65+ years on health issues. Los Angeles Times Polls Contains polling data collected by The Los Angeles Times from 1996 to the present. New York Times Polls Contains polling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.Pew Research Center for the People and the Press This organization conducts polls on politics, the media and American perspectives. They also conduct the Pew Global Attitudes Project, \"a series of worldwide public opinion surveys that encompasses a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. More than 90,000 interviews in 50 countries have been conducted as part of the project's work\" PIPA: Program on International Policy Attitudes PIPA conducts studies of public attitudes on various international topics. The website contains studies of U.S. opinion and studies of world opinion. They have also published a new website/webzine called WorldPublicOpinion.org , as a source of in-depth information and analysis on public opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.Contains frequently updated polling results and data. Public Agenda Online Public Agenda is a non-profit research organization that does opinion surveys on a wide variety of issues. Public Opinion Poll Question Database Contains polling data collected by Harris, Southern Poll, state polls, and the Knight Foundation Community Polls from 1970 to the present. Time Magazine / SRBI Polls Contains polling data collected by Time Magazine and SRBI from 2004 to the present. The Wall Street Journal / NBC News Polls Contains polling data from The Wall Street Journal and NBC News. Subscription required. The Washington Post Polls Contains polling data from The Washington Post from 1997 to the present. World Public Opinion.org This website, produced by the Program on International Policy Attitudes and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.While there is no archive of past polls provided, the older articles will be listed farther down the chronological listing. Zogby International This for-profit polling organization conducts opinion research on both domestic and international issues. Their website offer news reports on their research findings. Zogby also works with think-tanks, universities and research groups to conduct polls.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3134880", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "General Social Survey The General Social Survey is an ongoing regular personal interview survey of U.S. households conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. The survey measures the direction of American attitudes, experiences, practices and concerns. Since 1994 the GSS has been conducted in even number years. ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) is the world's largest archive of computer-readable social science data. As a member institution, GC faculty and students have direct and free access to download data. The data resources include but are not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3135266", "box_name": "Survey Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income.World Values Survey Surveys conducted by a network of social scientists at universities world-wide to provide a worldwide investigation of sociocultural and political change in four waves 1990-1991, 1995-1996, 1999-2001, and 2005.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3135266", "box_name": "Survey Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "Additional Guides to Opinion Polls and Surveys:\nGuide to public opinion poll Web sites: Polling data from around the world , C&RL News, October 2006, Vol. 67, No. 9 by Gary Thompson and Sean Conley Other Polling Data . (list compiled by World Public Opinion.org) Washington Post Data Directory . A guide to public opinion data published on the internet by non-partisan organizations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045037", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "3135267", "box_name": "Additional Guides to Opinion Polls and Surveys", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045037"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nInternational Political Science Association The International Political Science Association (IPSA), founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1949, is an international scholarly association. IPSA is devoted to the advancement of political science in all parts of the world. American Political Science Association Leading professional organization for the study of political science. Political Studies Association of the U.K. The leading Association in its field in the UK, with an international membership including academics in political science and current affairs, theorists and practitioners, policy makers, researchers and students in higher education.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045117", "page_name": "Associations/Organizations", "box_id": "3134893", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045117"}}
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{"text": "Organizations/Think Tanks:Organizations/Think Tanks:Brookings Institution Nonprofit public policy organization based. Center for Democracy and Technology The Center for Democracy and Technology works to promote democratic values and constitutional liberties in the digital age. Center for Strategic & International Studies At a time of new global opportunities and challenges, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) provides strategic insights and policy solutions to decisionmakers in government, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society. Council on Foreign Relations Providing up-to-date information and analysis about world events and American foreign policy. RAND RAND conducts research and provides analysis to address challenges that face the United States and the world in areas including International Affairs and National Security.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045117", "page_name": "Associations/Organizations", "box_id": "3134894", "box_name": "Organizations/Think Tanks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045117"}}
{"text": "and provides analysis to address challenges that face the United States and the world in areas including International Affairs and National Security. and provides analysis to address challenges that face the United States and the world in areas including International Affairs and National Security. and provides analysis to address challenges that face the United States and the world in areas including International Affairs and National Security.World Policy Institute The World Policy Institute, a non-partisan source of informed policy leadership for more than four decades, develops and champions innovative policies that require a progressive and global point of view. Terrorism Research Center Independent institute dedicated to the research of terrorism, information warfare and security, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and other issues of low-intensity political violence and gray-area phenomena.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045117", "page_name": "Associations/Organizations", "box_id": "3134894", "box_name": "Organizations/Think Tanks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045117"}}
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{"text": "What are Primary Sources?:What are Primary Sources?:Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to the truth of what actually happened during an historical event or time period. Primary source is a term used in a number of disciplines to describe source material that is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied.\u00a0 A primary source (also called original source ) is a document, recording, artifact, or other source of information that was created at the time under study, usually by a source with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Similar definitions are used in library science , and other areas of scholarship. In journalism, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document created by such a person. Primary sources are distinguished from secondary sources , which cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources, though the distinction is not a sharp one.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135052", "box_name": "What are Primary Sources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "Archives - Getting Started:\nArchive Grid: Thousands of libraries, museums, and archives have contributed nearly a million collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid.\n\nWorldCat: Search the collections of thousands of US and international libraries. If a book is not available at the Grad Center or other CUNY library, you can request it by clicking the 'Request through interlibrary loan' link. Includes archival locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135053", "box_name": "Archives - Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "Historical Databases at the GC:\nEighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) Eighteenth Century Journals Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries Nineteenth Century Masterfile Women and Social Movements in the United States", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135054", "box_name": "Historical Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "NYC Archives and Special Collections:\nAmerican Memory: Historical Collections from the Library of Congress Brooklyn Historical Society: Archives, Manuscripts and Special Collections Columbia University Archival Collections Portal Manuscript and Archives Division, New York Public Library New York Historical Society: Library Collections NYU Special Collections and Archives Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135055", "box_name": "NYC Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers:\nFederal Statistical Research Data Centers (RDCs) are secure computing labs where qualified researchers can conduct approved statistical analysis on non\u2010public\u00a0data (\u201crestricted data\u201d). Baruch College is one of the Centers and\u00a0fees are waived for all of CUNY. Learn more about Federal Statistical Research Data Centers .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29787675", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "FRED Economic Data - great for a novice, but also good for sophisticated users accessing an array\u00a0of data sources. Bureau of Labor Statistics data retrieval tools. FRASER - a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Bank of International Settlements -\u00a0BIS statistics, compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity. Federal Reserve Tealbook -\u00a0Several data sets contain the projections from the Tealbooks (formerly Greenbooks) of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The Tealbook/Greenbook is produced before each meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. Using an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.These projections are made available to the public after a lag of five years. IPUMS -\u00a0IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. IPUMS integration and documentation makes it easy to study change, conduct comparative research, merge information across data types, and analyze individuals within family and community contexts. Data and services available free of charge.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "Archival Research (during Covid):\nSee our new Online Archival Research Guide to help assist you in accessing archival collections during the Covid-19\u00a0Crisis. Digitized Primary Sources blog-post . Barbara Gray\u2019s tipsheet at this link Archives for Investigative Data . Archives for Investigating Data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045134", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "24076709", "box_name": "Archival Research (during Covid)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045134"}}
{"text": "Monthly statistics of international trade = Statistiques mensuelles du commerce international Published also as an online database called: SourceOECD . Shows the value of each member country's exports & imports of services by type of service . ICPSR ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) is the world's largest archive of computer-readable social science data. The data resources include but are not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. International Financial Statistics (IMF) Standard source of international statistics compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454212", "box_name": "Statistical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.The Web interface allows subscribers to browse the database, select series of interest, display the selected series in a spreadsheet format, and save the selected series for transfer to other software systems such as Excel. Subscription paid by Student Technology Fee. World Data Analyst Statistical profiles of over 200 countries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454212", "box_name": "Statistical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "Facts on International Relations and Security Trends (FIRST) -- integrated database containing information from research institutes around the world. Coverage includes data on armed conflicts and peace keeping, arms production and trade, military expenditure, armed forces and conventional weapons holding, nuclear weapons, chronology, statistics and other reference data. Gapminder -- a non-profit venture promoting sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The site includes moving graphics that display development trends by the countries, time periods, and indicators you choose. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF POVERTY The Global Poverty Mapping Project has downloadable poverty data sets and maps. The Poverty Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.Human Development Reports The UN Human Development office publishes global, regional and national human development reports. This webpage provides access to these reports from the most recent back to the mid 1990's. Human Development Report's primary purpose is to assess the state of human development across the globe and provide a critical analysis of a specific theme each year. It combines thematic policy analysis with detailed country data that focus on human well-being, not just economic trends. Selecting the \"Statistics\" link will get you to the Human Development Indices - a summary composite index that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.International Data Base (IDB) -- maintained by the Bureau of the Census, this database provides demographic data for selected indicators, countries and user-selected regions, and years, population statistics, and summary data, population pyramids and access to more data for a single country. NationMaster -- designed by a web publishing company in Australia, this site gathers statistics from a variety of sources, mostly international agencies, and presents them in an easy-to-use and interesting graphical formats. Links to ads are present but are generally unobtrusive. Princeton Data and Statistical Services Access to many downloadable statistical data, such as Economic Time Series, Census Data, and International Data Sources. There may be some tools that are restricted to Princeton faculty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.Includes links to information on statistical methods, links to data and reports, and other sources. Immigration Data Hub Provides access to the latest immigration statistics, maps, and numbers for the United States and other countries. OFFSTATS: Official Statistics on the Web -- The OFFSTATS database provides access to free statistics from official sources on the web. Web links are arranged by country, region or subject. All of the content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.Terrorism and Preparedness Data Resource Center -- TPDRC archives and distributes data collected by government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and researchers about the nature of intra-domestic and international terrorism incidents, organizations, perpetrators, and victims; governmental and nongovernmental responses to terror, including primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions; and citizen's attitudes towards terrorism, terror incidents, and the response to terror. World Development Report \"The World Bank's annual World Development Report (WDR) is an invaluable guide to the economic, social and environmental state of the world today. Each year the WDR provides in depth analysis of a specific aspect of development. Past reports have considered such topics as the role of the state, transition economies, labor, infrastructure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) -- reports aggregate and individual governance indicators for 212 countries and territories over the period 1996\u20132007, for six dimensions of governance: Voice and Accountability, Political Stability and Absence of Violence, Government Effectiveness, Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law , and Control of Corruption.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1469490", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "4454213", "box_name": "Statistics on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1469490"}}
{"text": "Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "7841349", "page_name": "Polling Data", "box_id": "24879034", "box_name": "Roper", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=7841349"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "7841349", "page_name": "Polling Data", "box_id": "24879034", "box_name": "Roper", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=7841349"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313810", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418145", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313810"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313810", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313810"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313810", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313810"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks. Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313810", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418148", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313810"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313810", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313810"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "29418149", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9313813", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9313813"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "9314661", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=9314661"}}
{"text": "Getting Started:\nCQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nAlmanac of American Politics: Or accessed in print stacks: JK1012 .A44 2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134852", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "es reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nAlmanac of American Politics: Or accessed in print stacks: JK1012 .A44 2004Congressional Research Service: The Congressional Research Service is \"the public policy research arm of the United States Congress. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS works exclusively and directly for Members of Congress, their Committees and staff on a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134852", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "Elections and Congress:\nAmerica Votes Editions v.1 (1956)-v.5 (1962); v.8 (1968)-v.28 (2007/08). In stacks (Non-circulating): JK 1967\u00a0.A5 CQ Today Legislative news and analysis on all aspects of the United States Congress Lexis Nexis Congressional Coverage (via NYPL). This resource allows you to monitor legislation and public policy on almost any topic and pinpoint testimony on legislative issues. It can be used to identify Bills and Hearings on various topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134853", "box_name": "Elections and Congress", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "Articles and Databases:\nWorldwide Political Science Abstracts: Provides abstracts and indexing of articles in political science, international relations, international law, public administration, public policy, and related topics from 1975 to the present. The database indexes over 1,500 serials titles, 67% of which are from outside the U.S., and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO): CIAO is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international politics and related fields, including security studies, global finance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies. The material in CIAO covers a wide range of scholarship from 1990 onward and includes full-text articles, e-books, videos, working papers, policy briefs, political and economic data, maps, and current analysis and commentary from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "current analysis and commentary from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.EconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "r than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Political Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.\n\nPolitical Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "olitical science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "Newspaper Sources:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134855", "box_name": "Newspaper Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .\n\nNew York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134855", "box_name": "Newspaper Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.Gale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.\n\nNewslink: Provides links to newspapers,magazines, radio and TV from around the world. Useful for browsing the local newspapers of communities in the U.S.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers (via NYPL): Full-text digital images of American newspapers published from 1690-1922. It is freely available at NYPL, the closest branch located at the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044975", "page_name": "U.S. Politics", "box_id": "3134855", "box_name": "Newspaper Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044975"}}
{"text": "Full Text Collections:\nThe Government Printing Office has been maintaining collections of full text government documents from all branches of government in their GPO Access Collection . They are developing a new system, FDsys , to preserve and make this information available. The migration of information from GPO Access into FDsys will be\ncomplete in 2009. The migration is occurring on a\ncollection-by-collection basis. If you are searching for information\nother than what is listed below, use GPO Access. Conference Reports are", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044977", "page_name": "U.S. Government Documents", "box_id": "3134856", "box_name": "Full Text Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044977"}}
{"text": "ring on a\ncollection-by-collection basis. If you are searching for information\nother than what is listed below, use GPO Access. Conference Reports arering on a\ncollection-by-collection basis. If you are searching for information\nother than what is listed below, use GPO Access. Conference Reports areavailable on both FDsys and GPO Access. Collections currently available on FDsys are: + Budget of the United States Government (Fiscal Year 2010) + Compilation of Presidential Documents (1993 to Present) + Congressional Bills (103rd Congress to Present) + Congressional Calendars (104th Congress to Present) + Congressional Committee Prints (105th Congress to Present) + Congressional Documents (104th Congress to Present) + Congressional Hearings (105th Congress to Present) + Congressional Record (1994 to Present) + Congressional Reports (104th Congress to Present) + Economic Indicators (1995 to Present) + Federal Register (1994 to Present) + List of CFR Sections Affected (1997 to Present) + Public and Private Laws (104th Congress to Pres", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044977", "page_name": "U.S. Government Documents", "box_id": "3134856", "box_name": "Full Text Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044977"}}
{"text": "Presidency info:\nThe American Presidency Project: this site is valuable for its extensive coverage of both historical and current information on United States presidencies and is easy to navigate. It provides a searchable database of over 85,000 documents, such as speeches, official papers, executive orders, proclamations, news conferences, and press briefings. Various retrieval options are available, including by keywords, dates, document type, and presidents. Additional in depth analyses are offered on topics that may be challenging to locate", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044977", "page_name": "U.S. Government Documents", "box_id": "3134857", "box_name": "Presidency info", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044977"}}
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{"text": "Federal Depository Libraries in the NY area:Federal Depository Libraries in the NY area:Adelphi University (Garden City) Depository Coordinator: Victor T. Olivia Phone: 516-877-3587 Public Service: 516-877-3574 Email: olivia@adelphi.edu Brooklyn College Depository Coordinator: Jane Cramer Phone: 718-951-5332 Public Service: 718-951-5332 Email: janec@brooklyn.cuny.edu Brooklyn Law School Depository Coordinator: Rosemary Campagna Phone: 718-780-7580 Public Service: 718-780-7567 Email: rosemary.campagna@brooklaw.edu Brooklyn Public Library (Business Library) Depository Coordinator: Nancy O\u2019Brien Phone: 718-623-7000 x1234 Public Service: 718-623-7000 Email: n/a Brooklyn Public Library (Central) Depository Coordinator: Danny Luce Phone: 718-230-2081 Public Service: 718-230-2100 Email: d.luce@brooklynpubliclibrary.org Columbia University (New York) Depository Coordinator: Jerry W.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044977", "page_name": "U.S. Government Documents", "box_id": "3135290", "box_name": "Federal Depository Libraries in the NY area", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044977"}}
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{"text": "Use these resources to find background information on your topic. Europa Yearbooks Africa South of the Sahara, London, England: Europa Publications Ltd Stacks DT352\u00a0.G7 Europa World Year Book . London, England : Europa Publications Ltd Reference JN1\u00a0.E85 (2008-2009) The Middle East and Islamic world reader, New York :\u00a0Grove Press Stacks DS44\u00a0.M523 2003 CQ Researcher is noted for its in-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. Reports are published weekly. Congressional Research Service The Congressional Research Service is \"the public policy research arm of the United States Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134859", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
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{"text": "Articles and Databases:\nWorldwide Political Science Abstracts: Provides abstracts and indexing of articles in political science, international relations, international law, public administration, public policy, and related topics from 1975 to the present. The database indexes over 1,500 serials titles, 67% of which are from outside the U.S., and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
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{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Political Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.\n\nPolitical Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "olitical science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134854", "box_name": "Articles and Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "The following resources are good places to look for background information on countries and organizations and events. BBC News Country Profiles This site will provide a guide to the history, politics and economics of countries and territories. Use it to locate backgroud information on important international institutions and NGO's. You can also find audio and video from the BBC archives. CIA World Factbook Updated\u00a0on a bi-weekly basis, the CIA Factbook, give a quick snapshot of each nation's demography, economy, government, geography, and other sectors such as transportation, communication, transportation and military. Country Studies \"On-line versions of books previously published in hard copy by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134861", "box_name": "Online Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army. by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army. by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army.The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.\" While some of these books are dated ( check the title page for the date of publication) they are a good source for information on geograpy, culture, history. The library also has most of these titles in print in our collection. Findlaw Resources by Country Use this website to locate government websites of foreign countries. Results may vary depending on country. Oxford Reference Online A searchable collection of online reference books\u00a0including specialized encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks. Select from appropriate subject headings, for example, Political Science and Social Sciences. U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134861", "box_name": "Online Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "cialized encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks. Select from appropriate subject headings, for example, Political Science and Social Sciences. U.S.cialized encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks. Select from appropriate subject headings, for example, Political Science and Social Sciences. U.S.cialized encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks. Select from appropriate subject headings, for example, Political Science and Social Sciences. U.S.Department of State Background Notes Find facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134861", "box_name": "Online Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "Featured Website:\nJuriGlobe - World Legal Systems This unique website explores the \"diversity of the various legal systems, their\r\nlanguages and their economic and demographic importance in the world.\"\u00a0 A major aspect of the site is a map that shows\r\nthe different types of law that govern the countries of the world.\u00a0 Across\r\nthe top of the map are links to explanations of the different types of law,\r\nas well as which countries have a combination of laws or a unified system of\r\nlaws.\u00a0 The types of law represented on the map are \"Civil Law\", \"Common\r\nLaw\", \"Muslim Law\", \"Customary Law\", and \"Mixed Systems\".\u00a0 The \"Demographic\r\nDistribution\" link on the left hand side menu illustrates with graphs and\r\ntables the percentage in which the world population is represented by the\r\nvarious legal systems.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134862", "box_name": "Featured Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "United Nations:\nUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) UNHCR website. United Nations Official Document System Covers all types of official United Nations documentation, beginning in 1993. United Nations Official Documents System (ODS) Full-text repository of official documents published by the U.N. Available at NYPL-SIBL. United Nations Treaty Series Collection of over 34,000 treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with and published by the Secretariat since 1946. Available at NYPL-SIBL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1044997", "page_name": "Comparative Politics", "box_id": "3134895", "box_name": "United Nations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1044997"}}
{"text": "Historical News Accounts:\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134863", "box_name": "Historical News Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "AL JAZEERA The English language Web site for the Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel with the same name. ALLAFRICA.COM AllAfrica aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations, plus more than 200 other sources, who are responsible for their own reporting and views. AllAfrica.com is a distributor of news from specifically African press, with stories posted daily in English and French language text. While this source requires a paid subscription for use of the archives, current news is freely accessible. MEMRI, Middle East Media Research Institute The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) \"explores the Middle East through the region's media. MEMRI bridges the language gap which exists between the West and the Middle East, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134865", "box_name": "Regional News Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.Founded in February 1998 to inform the debate over U.S. policy in the Middle East, MEMRI is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit, 501 (c)3 organization. MEMRI's headquarters is located in Washington, DC with branch offices in Berlin, London, and Jerusalem, where MEMRI also maintains its Media Center.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134865", "box_name": "Regional News Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "Contemporary International News:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nWORLDPRESS.ORG: This gateway leads to links to newspapers from around the world", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134866", "box_name": "Contemporary International News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "International News Sources:\nAl Jazeera Daily Yomiuri (Japan) Gulf News (United Arab Emirates) Jerusalem Post Independent (UK) International Herald Tribune (IHT) Irish Times Japan Times Korea Times Middle East Times Moscow Times Prague Post (Czech Republic) Russia Journal Santiago Times (Chile) Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) South China Morning Post Times of London Zimbabwe Independent", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134867", "box_name": "International News Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "International News Archives:\nInternational News Archives. SLA News Division Web Site.: These pages provide links to non-US news archives available on the Web", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159568", "guide_name": "old_Political Science", "page_id": "1045013", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134864", "box_name": "International News Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159568&p=1045013"}}
{"text": "Theatre at the Graduate Center:\nTheatre and Performance Ph.D Program The Doctoral Theatre Student Association (DTSA) The Green Room, the semi-annual newsletter of the DTSA Martin E. Segal Theatre Center", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134941", "box_name": "Theatre at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Handbooks and Overviews:\nStage it with music : an encyclopedic guide to the American musical theatre: Located in the Media Room (2nd floor, non-circulating).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134939", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Locating Dissertations:\nTo find dissertations, access Digital Dissertations and learn how to request dissertations via the Center for Research Libraries, please visit our Dissertations and Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135221", "box_name": "Locating Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI):\nThis research initiative allows select researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, NYU, and NYPL research libraries. To be eligible you must have a NYPL library card and demonstrate research need. Further information about MaRLI and the application process can be found on the NYPL website here.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135154", "box_name": "Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Welcome:\nThis research guide is developed to highlight some of the key resources in Theatre. Choose from the topics in the tabs across the top of this page to focus on the materials you need. To find sources for journal articles select the Find Articles tab To search for print and electronic books select the Find Books tab To search for plays, play indexes, promptbooks, and monologues select Find Plays tab To search archival collections and primary source databases select the Primary Sources tab To search for archival images and videos select Find Images/Video tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the Funding tab My contact information appears in the box to the right. If you'd like to meet with me to discuss your work or for help with the materials listed here please phone or send me an email . Using this guide is a good way to get started but there may be more specialized tools and sources that don't appear here to which I can direct you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134896", "box_name": "Welcome", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications:\nSlavic and East European Performance: This journal (formerly called Soviet and East European Performance) brings readers lively, authoritative accounts of drama, theatre, and film in Russia and Eastern Europe. The journal includes features on important new plays in performance, archival documents, innovative productions, significant revivals, emerging artists, and the latest in film. Outstanding interviews and overviews.\n\nTheatre Research Resources in New York City: Theatre Research Resources in New York City is the most comprehensive catalog of New York City research facilities available to theater scholars, including public and private libraries, museums, historical societies, university and college collections, ethnic and language associations, theater companies, acting schools and film archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134940", "box_name": "Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "eums, historical societies, university and college collections, ethnic and language associations, theater companies, acting schools and film archives.Journal of American Drama and Theater: Founded in 1989 and previously edited by Professors Vera Mowry Roberts, Jane Bowers, and David Savran, this widely acclaimed journal is now edited by Professors Naomi J. Stubbs and James F. Wilson. JADT publishes thoughtful and innovative work by leading scholars on theatre, drama, and performance in the U.S. \u2013 past and present. Provocative articles provide valuable insight and information on the heritage of American theatre, as well as its continuing contribution to world literature and the performing arts.\n\nWestern European Stages: An indispensible resource in keeping abreast of the latest theatre developments in Western Europe. Each issue contains a wealth of information about recent European festivals and productions, including reviews, interviews, and reports. News of forthcoming events: the latest in changes in artistic directorships, new plays and playwrights, outstanding performances, and directorial interpretations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134940", "box_name": "Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Fifty Playwrights on Their Craft: In a series of interviews with fifty playwrights from the US and UK, this book offers a fascinating study of the voices, thoughts, and opinions of today 's most important dramatists. Filled with probing questions, Fifty Playwrights on their Craft explores ideas such as how does playwriting help a global dialogue; where do dramatists find the ideas that become the stories and narratives within their plays; how can the stage inform the writer 's creative process; how does crossing boundaries between art forms push the living art form of theatre-making forward; and will there be playwrights in another 50 years' Through these interrogating interviews we come to understand how and why playwrights write what they do and gain insight into their processes and motivations. Together, the interviews provide an inter-generational dialogue between dramatists whose work spans over six decades.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "their processes and motivations. Together, the interviews provide an inter-generational dialogue between dramatists whose work spans over six decades.their processes and motivations. Together, the interviews provide an inter-generational dialogue between dramatists whose work spans over six decades.their processes and motivations. Together, the interviews provide an inter-generational dialogue between dramatists whose work spans over six decades.Featuring interviews with playwrights such as Edward Bond, Katori Hall, Chris Goode, David Greig, Willy Russell, David Henry Hwang, Alecky Blythe, Anne Washburn and Simon Stephens, Jester and Svich offer an unprecedented view into the multiple perspectives and approaches of key playwrights on both sides of the Atlantic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Stephens, Jester and Svich offer an unprecedented view into the multiple perspectives and approaches of key playwrights on both sides of the Atlantic.Adapturgy: Dramaturg Jane Barnette has put together an essential guide for theatre scholars and practitioners seeking to understand and participate in the process of adaptation for the stage. Employing the term \"adapturgy\"--her neologism for the art of adaptation dramaturgy--Barnette redefines the dramaturg's role and thoroughly refutes the commonplace point of view that adapted works are somehow less creative than \"original\" plays. \u00a0 The dual nature of dramaturgy and adaptation as both process and product is reflected in the structure and organization of the book. Part 1 explores the ways that linking adaptation to dramaturgy advances our understanding of both practices. Part 2 demonstrates three different methods--each grounded in a detailed case study--for analyzing theatrical adaptations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "standing of both practices. Part 2 demonstrates three different methods--each grounded in a detailed case study--for analyzing theatrical adaptations.standing of both practices. Part 2 demonstrates three different methods--each grounded in a detailed case study--for analyzing theatrical adaptations.standing of both practices. Part 2 demonstrates three different methods--each grounded in a detailed case study--for analyzing theatrical adaptations.Part 3 offers concrete strategies for the dramaturg: dramaturgy for the adapted script; the production dramaturgy of stage adaptations; and the role of the dramaturg in the postmortem for a production. Rounding out the book are two appendixes containing interviews with adapters and theatre-makers and representative program notes from different play adaptations. \u00a0 Plays adapted from literature and other media represent a rapidly growing part of the theatre. This book offers both practical and theoretical tools for understanding and creating these new works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "represent a rapidly growing part of the theatre. This book offers both practical and theoretical tools for understanding and creating these new works.Theatre Management: Arts Leadership for the 21st Century: An essential introductory textbook that provides a comprehensive and student-friendly overview of the key processes involved in developing and managing a theatre in the 21st century. It covers a complete range of topics fundamental to successful commercial and not-for-profit theatre management, from developing a mission statement to communicating with stakeholders, from marketing and promotion to fund development platforms, and from governance structures to community engagement. With over two decades of experience in the industry, Anthony Rhine encourages a critical understanding of theatre management; rather than simply giving students the facts and theories to memorise, he shows readers how to think like theatre managers, giving them the skills needed to be able to carve out their own career paths.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "eories to memorise, he shows readers how to think like theatre managers, giving them the skills needed to be able to carve out their own career paths.eories to memorise, he shows readers how to think like theatre managers, giving them the skills needed to be able to carve out their own career paths.eories to memorise, he shows readers how to think like theatre managers, giving them the skills needed to be able to carve out their own career paths.Far-reaching and globally applicable, the text serves as an invaluable guide for aspiring theatre managers, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students on Theatre Management, Arts Management, Creative Industries and Theatre and Performance Studies degree courses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "ndergraduate and postgraduate students on Theatre Management, Arts Management, Creative Industries and Theatre and Performance Studies degree courses.The Translator on Stage: In today's theatre, productions of plays that originated in another language are frequently distinguished by two characteristics: the authorship of the English text by a well-known local theatre specialist, and the absence of the term 'translation'--generally in favour of 'adaptation' or 'version'. The Translator on Stage investigates the creative processes that bring translated plays to the mainstream stage, exploring the commissioning, translation and development procedures that end with a performed play. Through a sample of eight plays that span two thousand years and six languages--including Festen, Don Carlos, Hedda Gabler and The UN Inspector--and that were all staged within a three-month period, Geraldine Brodie brings in a wide range of theatre practitioners to discuss their roles in the translation process and the motivations that govern London theatre translation activities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "ange of theatre practitioners to discuss their roles in the translation process and the motivations that govern London theatre translation activities.ange of theatre practitioners to discuss their roles in the translation process and the motivations that govern London theatre translation activities.ange of theatre practitioners to discuss their roles in the translation process and the motivations that govern London theatre translation activities.The Translator on Stage is informed by specially conducted interviews with the productions' producers, artistic directors, directors, literary managers, playwrights and specialist translators, including Michael Grandage, Rufus Norris, David Eldridge, Juan Mayorga, David Johnston and Mike Poulton. It sheds new light not only on theatrical translation procedures, but also on the place of translation in society today.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "id Johnston and Mike Poulton. It sheds new light not only on theatrical translation procedures, but also on the place of translation in society today.Performance As Research: Performance as Research (PAR) is characterised by an extraordinary elasticity and interdisciplinary drive. Performance as Research: Knowledge, Methods, Impact celebrates this energy, bringing together chapters from a wide range of disciplines and eight different countries. This volume focuses explicitly on three critical, often contentious themes that run through much discussion of PaR as a discipline: Knowledge - the areas and manners in which performance can generate knowledge Methods - methods and methodologies for approaching performance as research Impact - a broad understanding of the impact of this form of research These themes are framed by four essays from the book's editors, contextualising their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance.their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance.their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance.As both an intervention into and extension of current debates, this is a vital collection for any reader concerned with the value and legitimacy of performance as research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19617477", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Digital Collections:\nAHDS\u00a0Arts and Humanities Data Service American Variety Stage: Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment 1870-1920 Paris Review Art of Theater Interviews Theatron", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3134897", "box_name": "Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "New Databases:\nPerforming Arts Periodicals Database: Performing Arts Periodicals Database contains indexing from more than 395 journal titles \u2013 over 160 of which are available in full text \u2013 including American Theatre, Dance Chronicle, Dance Teacher, Theatre Journal, Theatre Survey, Opera News and others. Additional topic coverage includes stagecraft, circus performance, pantomime, puppetry, magic, performance art, film, and television. Coverage spans 1864 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21537633", "box_name": "New Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "verage includes stagecraft, circus performance, pantomime, puppetry, magic, performance art, film, and television. Coverage spans 1864 to the present.Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI): Electronic Arts Intermix's (EAI) Educational Streaming service provides full-length, streaming videos by artists. The EAI collection holds treasures of the emergent video art movement; many of the works are extremely rare. EAI's collection represents a unique artistic and cultural resource. The artists represented range from seminal figures in video art \u2014 such as Nam June Paik, Carolee Schneeman, Martha Rosler and Joan Jonas \u2014 to emerging multidisciplinary artists, including Paper Rad, Cory Arcangel and Takeshi Murata. The collection speaks to the rich history of single-channel video art, from artists' earliest analog video experiments of the 1960s to new digital media practices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045168", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21537633", "box_name": "New Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045168"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nPalgrave Connect: Theatre and Performance: 476 scholarly books published since 1999.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045182", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134900", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045182"}}
{"text": "Call numbers:\nGT 500-2370 - Costume NA 6820-6845 - Theaters PN 1560-1590 - Performing Arts PN 1600-1988 - Drama", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045182", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134938", "box_name": "Call numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045182"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress Subject Headings:\nSubject headings are important tools for researchers. They make it easier to find related material, by providing standardized terms for searching, and by providing a structure for describing relationships between concepts. The subject headings published by the Library of Congress are used in most libraries in North America, and many around the world. Knowing the LC terms relating to your topic can help you to find material in many library collections. Here are some examples of headings that may be of interest for Theatre researchers. Subjects: Historical drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism.\n Historical drama -- 20th century.\n Dramatists -- 20th century -- Interviews.\n Drama--bibliography (useful for locating plays in collections and anthologies) \n Drama--indexes (useful for locating plays in collections and anthologies)\n English drama --Bibliography--Bibliography \n American drama -- Bibliography", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045182", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134898", "box_name": "Library of Congress Subject Headings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045182"}}
{"text": "Finding Books Outside of the GC:\nWorldCat: What is WorldCat? WorldCat contains all the bibliographic records (with holdings information) cataloged by OCLC member libraries including books, manuscripts, computer data files, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, videotapes, sound recordings, journals and magazines\n\nInterlibrary Loan: There are two different methods for requesting articles and books not available at the Graduate Center. To have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center Library,use CLICS. To request articles not available at the Graduate Center and books not available at any CUNY library,use Interlibrary Loan (ILL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1045182", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3134899", "box_name": "Finding Books Outside of the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1045182"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar is a time-saving, scholarly search interface accessible from within the Google interface. With Google Scholar, you can access peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book sections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134902", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "Other Important Databases:\nMulti-Database Search: This resource allows the simultaneous searching of all the full-text and bibliographic databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, as well as the CUNY+ Online Catalog. It does not include the resources to which the Graduate Center subscribes separately\n\nThis resource allows the simultaneous searching of all the EBSCO databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes, as well as many non-EBSCO databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, all arranged alphabetically, and the CUNY Catalog.\n\nNew York Public Library Databases: Holders of New York Public Library cards have access to several bibliographic/full-text databases. Apply for a library card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134903", "box_name": "Other Important Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "Popular Databases:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Gale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "ve; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.Black Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "ngston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.Digital Theatre Plus via NYPL: Please visit New York Public Library. The New York Public Library offers on-site access to Digital Theatre Plus, which streams current British theatre productions from Shakespeare to contemporary plays, and opera, musical theatre, dance and ballet, symphonic and chamber music, theatre from Russia and South Asia, and film shorts. Includes study guides and other supplementary materials.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "rence Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nRoutledge Performance Archive: The Routledge Performance Archive provides access to a unique and continually expanding range of audio-visual material from past and present performance practitioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "tioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.Oxford Scholarly Editions Online: Annotated editions of hundreds of poems, plays, and prose works by English writers, published between the 1490s and 1880s. Other collections of are available through the New York Public Library remotely.\n\nOxford Scholarly Editions Online: *Please log in using your New York Public Library Credentials!* OSEO provides an interlinked collection of authoritative Oxford editions of major works from the humanities. Search this collection in addition to GC holdings for alternative coverage and titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3134905", "box_name": "Popular Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "New Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium:\nThe library now has a subscription to ProQuest Arts Premium , which includes Art/Design/Architecture, Music/Performing Arts, and Screen Studies collections. Search them together or individually using the links below.\n\nArts Premium Collection: Encompasses thousands of journal titles in Art, Design, Architecture, Humanities, Film/Screen Studies, Music, Performing Arts, and more. With international coverage, and access to the definitive indexes in these fields. Coverage spans 1864 to the present. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "21537621", "box_name": "New Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "e definitive indexes in these fields. Coverage spans 1864 to the present. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Arts Premium as a whole or via individual databases in the following collections: Art, Design & Architecture Collection ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) Arts & Humanities Database Design & Applied Arts Index (DAAI) International Bibliography of Art (IBA) Music & Performing Arts Collection Music Periodicals Database Performing Arts Periodicals Database Screen Studies Collection AFI Catalog FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database Film Index International", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044754", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "21537621", "box_name": "New Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044754"}}
{"text": "Monologues and Scenes:\nThere is no specific subject heading for scene books. You can perform a keyword search in the catalog for the term \"monologues\". If you are looking for a particular type of monologue, try combining the word \"monologues\" with a descriptive keyword, such as: monologues and men, monologues and women, monologues and classical and monologues and contemporary, etc. I'd recommend using the Ultimate Scene and Monologue Sourcebook: an actor's guide to over 1,000 monologues and scenes from more that 300 contemporary plays by Ed Hooks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134943", "box_name": "Monologues and Scenes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "Finding Play Reviews Online:\nUse the following selected databases to connect you to play reviews.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134909", "box_name": "Finding Play Reviews Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Readers' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.\n\nReaders' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134909", "box_name": "Finding Play Reviews Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "opular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134909", "box_name": "Finding Play Reviews Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134909", "box_name": "Finding Play Reviews Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "Online Play Collections:\nThese selected databases includes full text of plays, selected playbills, production photographs and other ephemera.\n\nDoollee: A comprehensive free online database of modern playwrights and plays written in or translated into English since the production of Look Back in Anger in 1956. It lists around 30,000 playwrights and about 100,000 plays, and can be searched by author, title, and number of male & female roles. It also offers lists of literary agents, publishers, theaters, and plays with significant gay/lesbian elements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134907", "box_name": "Online Play Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "e, and number of male & female roles. It also offers lists of literary agents, publishers, theaters, and plays with significant gay/lesbian elements.Black Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134907", "box_name": "Online Play Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "ngston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nTheatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134907", "box_name": "Online Play Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "ein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.Routledge Performance Archive: The Routledge Performance Archive provides access to a unique and continually expanding range of audio-visual material from past and present performance practitioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134907", "box_name": "Online Play Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "Play Catalogs & Indexes:\nThere are several tools to help you discover the collection that includes an individual play. Examples include: Catalog of broadsides of American verse in the Harris Collection of American poetry and plays Approximately 250,000 volumes of American and Canadian poetry, plays, and vocal music dating from 1609 to the present day. The GC has the catalog of the collection in microfilm: Microfilm (2nd Floor) MIC 2797 The collection, along with a research guide , is available online via Brown University Three centuries of drama : American and English, 1500-1800 A collection of approximately 5350 English plays and about 250 American plays, including every important play published in the English language in England during the period 1500 through 1800, and in the United States from 1714 through 1830. It also includes manuscripts never before published. Microform Reference\u00a0-\u00a0PR 1241\u00a0.W4 1966 ______________________________________________", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134911", "box_name": "Play Catalogs & Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "rough 1830. It also includes manuscripts never before published. Microform Reference\u00a0-\u00a0PR 1241\u00a0.W4 1966 ______________________________________________Latin American play index: Two volume play index available under Reference.\n\nOttemiller's index to plays in collections : an author and title index to plays appearing in collections published between 1900 and 1985.: Located on Reference shelf.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134911", "box_name": "Play Catalogs & Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "Online Plays:\nFederal Theatre Project Collection: The collection features stage and costume designs, still photographs, posters, administrative documents, and 68 scripts. The scripts are reproduced as images, not as searchable text documents.\n\nHumanities Text Initiative: A very large database including texts from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. Look especially under Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse.\n\nInternet Classics Archive: The Internet Classics Archives includes over 440 texts from Classical Greece and Rome, including translations of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes (but as of Jan. 2001, none of the Roman playwrights).\n\nInternet Archive: Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 150 billion archived web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044769", "page_name": "Find Plays", "box_id": "3134908", "box_name": "Online Plays", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044769"}}
{"text": "What are Primary Sources?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134912", "box_name": "What are Primary Sources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "What are Primary Sources?:What are Primary Sources?:Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to the truth of what actually happened during an historical event or time period. Primary source is a term used in a number of disciplines to describe source material that is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied.\u00a0 A primary source (also called original source ) is a document, recording, artifact, or other source of information that was created at the time under study, usually by a source with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Similar definitions are used in library science , and other areas of scholarship. In journalism, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document created by such a person. Primary sources are distinguished from secondary sources , which cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources, though the distinction is not a sharp one.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134912", "box_name": "What are Primary Sources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories:\nColumbia Center for Oral History New Millennium Oral History Archives StoryCorps", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135291", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "Archives - Getting Started:\nArchive Grid: Thousands of libraries, museums, and archives have contributed nearly a million collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid.\n\nWorldCat: Search the collections of thousands of US and international libraries. If a book is not available at the Grad Center or other CUNY library, you can request it by clicking the 'Request through interlibrary loan' link. Includes archival locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134914", "box_name": "Archives - Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "Historical Databases:\nAn advert for P.T. Barnum's \"Feejee Mermaid\" in 1842 or thereabout . Author: P. T. Barnum or an employee, Source: Newspaper advert. This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired.\n\nRISM: Music Manuscripts after 1600: The database, also known as Repertoire International des Sources Musicales, documents the world's musical sources of manuscripts or printed music, works on music theory, and libretti held in libraries, archives, monasteries, schools, and private collections. It includes more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and archives in 32 countries around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134915", "box_name": "Historical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": ". It includes more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and archives in 32 countries around the globe.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134915", "box_name": "Historical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134915", "box_name": "Historical Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "NYC Archives and Special Collections:\nAmerican Memory: Historical Collections from the Library of Congress Brooklyn Historical Society: Archives, Manuscripts and Special Collections Columbia University Archival Collections Portal Manuscript and Archives Division, New York Public Library New York Historical Society: Library Collections NYU Special Collections and Archives Shubert Archive (Flash site- make sure you've installed latest Flash plugin) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134916", "box_name": "NYC Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "Billy Rose Theatre Division, NYPL:\nTITLE: [Scene from Othello with Paul Robeson as Othello and Uta Hagen as Desdemona, Theatre Guild Production, Broadway, 1943-44] SOURCE: Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 The Billy Rose Theatre Collection of The New York Public Library is one of the largest and most comprehensive archives devoted to the theatrical arts. This image is a work of an employee of the United States Farm Security Administration or Office of War Information domestic photographic units, created during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134917", "box_name": "Billy Rose Theatre Division, NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "graphic units, created during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: The Billy Rose Theatre Division of The New York Public Library is one of the largest and most comprehensive archives devoted to the theatrical arts. Encompassing dramatic performance in all its diversity, the division is an indispensable resource for artists, writers, researchers, scholars, students, and the general public. Through conservation and documentation efforts, it preserves and promotes the theatre, playing a dynamic role in the national and international theatrical communities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044784", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3134917", "box_name": "Billy Rose Theatre Division, NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044784"}}
{"text": "Finding Video:\nDigital Theatre Plus via NYPL: Please visit New York Public Library. The New York Public Library offers on-site access to Digital Theatre Plus, which streams current British theatre productions from Shakespeare to contemporary plays, and opera, musical theatre, dance and ballet, symphonic and chamber music, theatre from Russia and South Asia, and film shorts. Includes study guides and other supplementary materials.\n\nRoutledge Performance Archive: The Routledge Performance Archive provides access to a unique and continually expanding range of audio-visual material from past and present performance practitioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134920", "box_name": "Finding Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "tioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.Theatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134920", "box_name": "Finding Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "Theater on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT), NYPL:\nSince 1970, the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT) at the New York Public Library of the Performing Arts has preserved live theatrical productions and documented the creative contributions of distinguished artists and legendary figures of the theatre.\u00a0 With the consent and cooperation of the theatrical unions and each production's artistic collaborators, TOFT produces video recordings of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatre productions as well as dialogues between notable theatre personalities. Please Be Advised: Limited Walk-ins Due to class screenings, TOFT will\u00a0at times\u00a0be unable to take walk-in appointments.\u00a0Please call their screening room in advance to confirm availability:\u00a0 (212) 870-1642.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3135229", "box_name": "Theater on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT), NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "Finding Images:\nARTstor: The ARTstor Digital Library provides more than one million images with tools for teaching and research. Its collections comprise contributions from outstanding museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, and photo archives from all over the world.\n\nLibrary of Congress American Memory: Online access to print, pictorial and audio-visual collections and other digital services\n\nMuseum of the City of New York's Collections Portal: Launched in December 2010, the Collections Portal currently offers more than 62,000 photographs of New York City, thousands of which have never been available for public viewing.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Gallery: Provides access to over 275000 images digitized from the library collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134918", "box_name": "Finding Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "rovides access to over 275000 images digitized from the library collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, etc.Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134918", "box_name": "Finding Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "Google Images Searches images available via Google, of mixed size and quality. Reel Poster Gallery Online gallery of vintage movie posters. World Digital Library Includes primary materials from world cultures, including manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, archi\u00adtectural drawings, and more. WorldImages Contains thousands of images on a range of global topics. This free site also includes some coverage of clothing and dress. LIFE Photo Archive Growing historical photo archive for LIFE magazine, hosted by Google. Getty Images Includes stock photography, editorial photos, and some moving images. VADS Thousands of visual arts images, including fashion, design, prints, and sculpture. Flickr Commons A free public collection of photographs from major photography archives. Contributors include the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134944", "box_name": "Selected Image Sites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "public collection of photographs from major photography archives. Contributors include the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and more.public collection of photographs from major photography archives. Contributors include the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and more.public collection of photographs from major photography archives. Contributors include the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, and more.American Memory From the Library of Congress, including many photographs and other visual elements documenting American history. Ad*Access Images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955. Still Images: Finding and Using Digital Media U.K. site with advice on finding images online, getting permissions, and other tips. Empire Online Includes documents segment called \"The Visible Empire,\" which includes color plates, maps, and more. Images from the History of Medicine Keyword-searchable images from the National Library of Medicine. Includes portraits, pictures of institutions, caricatures, genre scenes, and graphic art in a variety of media. CalPhotos From UCB Biodiversity Sciences Technology Group, this site contains thousands of photos, including plants, animals, fossils, people, and world cultures. Fotosearch Stock Photography", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044787", "page_name": "Find Images/Videos", "box_id": "3134944", "box_name": "Selected Image Sites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044787"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nOn the Move - Cultural Mobility Information Network: Recommended by the EO of the PhD program in Theatre at GC, this site provides funding opportunities in different countries or world regions.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044805", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135692", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044805"}}
{"text": "de scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.Foundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044805", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135692", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044805"}}
{"text": "ress, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044805", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135692", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044805"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nUsing MLA Format: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044820", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135693", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044820"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: EndNote, RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044820", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135694", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044820"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159569", "guide_name": "Theatre and Performance", "page_id": "1044820", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135694", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159569&p=1044820"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "4860636", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=4860636"}}
{"text": "Quick Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Start here to get books, articles, databases, interlibrary loan, reference help and more.\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "4860636", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252336", "box_name": "Quick Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=4860636"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used locally.\n\nMetro One Day Pass: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for a one-time pass to visit New York City area libraries. These passes are issued by a librarian for materials that are not found in any CUNY library. For longer term access to nearby libraries, see MaRLI below.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "4860636", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "9392673", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=4860636"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "4860636", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=4860636"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Take your current CUNY GC photo ID to any NYPL Research Library Circulation Desk to get automatic borrowing privilges for NYPL Research Libraries. Apply online to the MaRLI program for additional borrowing privileges at NYU & Columbia.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library, use Interlibrary Loan. Going through WorldCat will help you fill out request forms automatically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967193", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nSUDOC: Union catalog of French academic and research libraries. Includes over ten million bibliographic items, including books, theses and dissertations, journals, electronic resources, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967207", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nGallica: Digital library created and administered by the Biblioth\u00e8que Nationale de France. Contains digital images of out of copyright materials from the national library and partner libraries. Includes journal issues, books, images, maps, manuscripts, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "s of out of copyright materials from the national library and partner libraries. Includes journal issues, books, images, maps, manuscripts, and more.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Cambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. The dLOC partner institutions are the core of dLOC. dLOC partners retain all rights to their materials and provide access to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967197", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nDictionnaire de l\u2019Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise: The ninth edition of the Dictionnaire de l\u2019Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise, with links to the eighth edition as well.\n\nLarousse Dictionaries: Monolingual and bilingual dictionaries.\n\nDictionnaires d'autrefois (ARTFL): French dictionaries of the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044872", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "9967180", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044872"}}
{"text": "Ejournals:\nL' Annee philologique: Full text of the French classics journal from volumes 1 (1924-1926) to 80 (2009). Published by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Internationale de Bibliographie Classique. Free to GC users, but registration is required.\n\nLe D\u00e9bat: Histoire, politiques, et soci\u00e9t\u00e9, en fran\u00e7ais.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135004", "box_name": "Ejournals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "Databases: General:\nJSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9967243", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9967243", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.MLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9967243", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "housands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9967243", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9967243", "box_name": "Databases: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "Open Access Databases and Digital Libraries:\nGallica: Digital library created and administered by the Biblioth\u00e8que Nationale de France. Contains digital images of out of copyright materials from the national library and partner libraries. Includes journal issues, books, images, maps, manuscripts, and more.\n\nThe European Library: An online portal that offers access to digitized collections of the 48 national libraries of Europe, as well as leading research libraries in Europe. Contains more than 28 million digital items and 159 million bibliographic records.\n\nRevues.org: French platform gathering online journals in Humanities and Social Sciences, it currently contains 400 publications and more than 100,000 articles, of which 95% are available in full text.\n\nHAL: France's nationwide open-access repository where authors of all disciplines can deposit scholarly documents. Currently holds approximately 1.1 million resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9964486", "box_name": "Open Access Databases and Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "ionwide open-access repository where authors of all disciplines can deposit scholarly documents. Currently holds approximately 1.1 million resources.Fabula: Une association de chercheurs s'int\u00e9ressant \u00e0 l'articulation entre th\u00e9orie et histoire litt\u00e9raires, rassembl\u00e9s autour d'un site Internet.\n\nEn outre, le site Fabula se veut un lieu de ressources et de rencontre destin\u00e9 aux chercheurs du large domaine des \u00e9tudes litt\u00e9raires.\n\nARTFL Project: Over 2,600 French literary texts from the University of Chicago. The New York Public Library offers a more complete version of ARTFL texts online.\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. The dLOC partner institutions are the core of dLOC. dLOC partners retain all rights to their materials and provide access to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\n\nBiblioth\u00e8que \u00e9lectronique du Qu\u00e9bec: Textes d'auteurs appartenant au domaine public. 1330 volumes \u00e0 ce jour.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9964486", "box_name": "Open Access Databases and Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "es, libraries, and private collections.\n\nBiblioth\u00e8que \u00e9lectronique du Qu\u00e9bec: Textes d'auteurs appartenant au domaine public. 1330 volumes \u00e0 ce jour.Les volumes sont disponibles au format PDF, en deux versions : l'une pour grand \u00e9cran et l'autre pour liseuses. Ils sont aussi disponibles au format EPUB.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044902", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9964486", "box_name": "Open Access Databases and Digital Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044902"}}
{"text": "Newspapers:\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967286", "box_name": "Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967286", "box_name": "Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "Primary Resources:\nFrance Archives: France's archives portal.\n\nArchives Nationales-France: National Archives of France.\n\nR\u00e9seau francophone num\u00e9rique: Digital resources contributed by national libraries or archives of francophone countries.\n\nThe European Library: An online portal that offers access to digitized collections of the 48 national libraries of Europe, as well as leading research libraries in Europe. Contains more than 28 million digital items and 159 million bibliographic records.\n\nGallica: Digital library created and administered by the Biblioth\u00e8que Nationale de France. Contains digital images of out of copyright materials from the national library and partner libraries. Includes journal issues, books, images, maps, manuscripts, and more.\n\nIMEC (l'Institut M\u00e9moires de l'\u00e9dition contemporaine): A specialized archive of French writing and publishing. One of the most prestigious documentary source centers of contemporary French literary papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967282", "box_name": "Primary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "A specialized archive of French writing and publishing. One of the most prestigious documentary source centers of contemporary French literary papers.l'Institut M\u00e9moires de l'\u00e9dition contemporaine (IMEC) rassemble, pr\u00e9serve et met en valeur des fonds d'archives et d'\u00e9tudes consacr\u00e9s aux principales maisons d'\u00e9dition, aux revues et aux diff\u00e9rents acteurs de la vie du livre et de la cr\u00e9ation\n\nHistoire g\u00e9n\u00e9alogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume... Date of publication : 1726-1733\n\nBibliotheque virtuelle des manuscrits medievaux: A digital library of medieval manuscripts from French libraries across the country (but not the National Library), made available by the IRHT (Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes) . The interface is in French but easy to use. There is a map view that allows you to browse by city. You can also explore the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967282", "box_name": "Primary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "ire des Textes) . The interface is in French but easy to use. There is a map view that allows you to browse by city. You can also explore the library.Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967282", "box_name": "Primary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.Th\u00e9\u00e2trales: Une collection de textes et d'hypertextes en fran\u00e7ais sur le th\u00e9\u00e2tre fond\u00e9e par Andr\u00e9 G. Bourassa.\n\navec le soutien multim\u00e9dia de Pierre Cormier et Martin Simoneau, de l'Universit\u00e9 du Qu\u00e9bec \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al, en novembre 1994. Elle a \u00e9t\u00e9 mise en ligne le 1er mai 1995, avec la participationation initiale de Barry Russell (1943-2003), auquel a succ\u00e9d\u00e9 Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Kantorowski en novembre 2001. Le soutien multim\u00e9dia est maintenant assur\u00e9 par Fran\u00e7ois Bourassa.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044856", "page_name": "Primary Resources", "box_id": "9967282", "box_name": "Primary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044856"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nMaRLI for Non-CUNY Users marli@nypl.org\n\nNYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges\n\nNYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135672", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nGraduate Center students and faculty\u00a0may apply to use New York Public Library\u2019s research study rooms , spaces available in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building for those requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections for the preparations of books, dissertations, or other research projects. There are three research study rooms:\u00a0the Wertheim Study , the Shoichi Noma Reading Room , and the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial\u00a0Room (for authors\u00a0under book contract).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135608", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "Metro Referral Cards:\nNYC reference librarians may issue Metro Referral passes for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135268", "box_name": "Metro Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "CUNY-NYPL Funding:\nThe development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library -- with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university's cooperation in the development of those NYPL policies that affect its research collections -- should be one of the Graduate School's top priorities for the near future. --Mina Rees. The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York . August 1972, p. 10. NYPL applies state aid provided on CUNY's behalf to purchase books supporting CUNY scholarship. Mutual NYPL-CUNY collaboration has strengthened recently with NYPL's lending program to CUNY faculty and graduate students. But, New York State and City aid to these two great public institutions has been reduced since 1998. Read more about NYPL-CUNY & track NYS funding for CUNY-NYPL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135721", "box_name": "CUNY-NYPL Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:Eligibility & Registration:New York Public Library GC students and faculty are extended borrowing privileges for books in the NYPL research libraries that are not normally available for loan (see Lenders & Non-Participants for details). To activate these privileges, simply obtain an NYPL library card and go to Library Card Services, Room 217, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , where you will be given a special sticker for your NYPL card. Use NYPL Classic Catalog buttons or email callaheadsasb@nypl.org to request NYPL books to pick-up and borrow. Scores and books from the Library for the Performing Arts\u00a0are eligible for loan. Columbia University & New York University Apply online for MaRLI privileges to borrow from Columbia or NYU. Carefully match your research interests with collection strengths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.Pick up MaRLI cards at Columbia Butler and NYU Bobst privileges offices; bring approval email, NYPL card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University have launched an\u00a0initiative to expand access and use of their collections to better serve their users.\u00a0The collaboration, dubbed the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI), enables eligible users with a demonstrable research need not met by currently available resources, to borrow materials from all three institutions. CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders are eligible for NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges, with\u00a0120-day loans . Also,\u00a0GC affiliates may register through NYPL\u00a0for Columbia and New York University MaRLI borrowing privileges.\u00a0See the Eligibility & Registration box below for details. Also, GC affiliates (and all NYPL cardholders) may use NYPL's databases, some of which are only available on site and some of which are available remotely. See our guide to NYPL\u00a0databases .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1045210", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6946620", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1045210"}}
{"text": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources:\nCite Your Sources: This guide covers the APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian styles, and provides links to a number of additional citation styles. It also includes information on citation management tools like Zotero and RefWorks, links to several automatic citation generators, and tips for avoiding plagiarism. Description and guide by: Prof. Donna Davey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "3230226", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "32411690", "box_name": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=3230226"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "3230226", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134698", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=3230226"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "3230226", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=3230226"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "3230226", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=3230226"}}
{"text": "79 Fifth Avenue Second Floor New York, NY 10003-3076 212-620-4230\n\nCandid: Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library in order to gain knowledge about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in person and web based seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044921", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134936", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044921"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nFoundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044921", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134937", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044921"}}
{"text": "de scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.Research Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044921", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134937", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044921"}}
{"text": ", institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159570", "guide_name": "French", "page_id": "1044921", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3134937", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159570&p=1044921"}}
{"text": "Business: Guide to print and electronic business resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/business"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing. NYPL encourages instructors to bring their classes for a visit to learn about their collections: Bring Your Class to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471916", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471917", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471918", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Business, Economics, & Financial Resources Guide:\nUse the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please contact me if you need further assistance. Please visit Baruch College's Newman Library website for a more complete listing of Business related sources. To find sources for journal articles select the Find Articles tab To search for print and electronic books select the ' Find Books' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134994", "box_name": "Business, Economics, & Financial Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Business Libraries in NYC:\nNewman Library, Baruch College: The Newman Library has an abundance of books, magazines, and databases that cover business, economics, and finance.\n\nAs a GC student you are able to use the Newman Library and check out books, but you may not be able to print or access all databases. Contact the Reference Desk for further access information (646) 312-1610\n\nThomas Yoseloff Business Center, NYPL: NYPL's research and information center devoted to science and business. Located in the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) at 455 Fifth Avenue between 39th and 40th Street.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135046", "box_name": "Business Libraries in NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Workshops:\nWorkshops and others can also be found on the library calendar", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135859", "box_name": "Upcoming Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044965", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4423873", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044965"}}
{"text": "E-Journals - directories:\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.\n\nE-Journals at the GC: Search the Grad Center e-journal collections by journal title or browse by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135099", "box_name": "E-Journals - directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "Best Bets:\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.\n\nEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "e articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.Economist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World: Part I, The Goldsmiths'-Kress Collection , covers economics, banking, finance, transportation, manufacturing, history, political science, and sociology, and includes the text of over 62,400 books, pamphlets, essays, and serials published between 1450 and 1850. Part II, 1851-1914 , consists of monographs, reports, correspondence, speeches, and surveys from around the world. The documents cover social, economic, and business history, political science, technology, industrialization, and the birth of the modern corporation, allowing researchers to trace the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "e the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the political and social conditions of nineteenth-century workers, factory owners and national economies.Regional Business News: Provides full text coverage of more than 80 regional business publications covering metropolitan and rural areas within the United States and Canadian provinces. Includes newspapers, radio and television news transcripts, trade publications, magazines and newswires, including content from publishers such as The Washington Post , Crain\u2019s New York Business , and PR Newswire US .\n\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135029", "box_name": "Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "Interdisciplinary Resources:\nWhile these databases don't focus on arts and humanities they do index relevant journals and newspapers. Includes scholarly and general publications.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135043", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135043", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135043", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135043", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418137", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1044985", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1044985"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418139", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our ebooks guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418141", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "Reference Ebooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313775", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313775"}}
{"text": "Best Bests:\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045003", "page_name": "Company Information", "box_id": "3135024", "box_name": "Best Bests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045003"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045003", "page_name": "Company Information", "box_id": "3135024", "box_name": "Best Bests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045003"}}
{"text": "Statistical Resources:\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary Data Online: Current international statistics data are compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. Through the free eLibrary Data Online portal users can access the publicly available resources and features offered by IMF, including International Financial Statistics, Balance of Payment Statistics, Government Finance Statistics, and Direction of Trade Statistics databases. Users can browse each database or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045058", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135044", "box_name": "Statistical Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045058"}}
{"text": "tabase or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):International Financial Statistics Balance of Payment Statistics Government Finance Statistics Direction of Trade Statistics Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER) Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS) Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey (CPIS) Financial Access Survey (FAS) Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs) Fiscal Monitor Regional Economic Outlook: Asia & Pacific Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East & Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere Data To save content and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045058", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135044", "box_name": "Statistical Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045058"}}
{"text": "ntent and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.International Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary: A comprehensive database of IMF publications, including flagships, books, journals, series, analytical papers, notes and manuals, and official reports and documents dating back to 1946. Includes information on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045058", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135044", "box_name": "Statistical Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045058"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Infoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "1045058", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135044", "box_name": "Statistical Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=1045058"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313790", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418145", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313790"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313790", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313790"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313790", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313790"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks. Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313790", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418148", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313790"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313790", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313790"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "29418149", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9313793", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9313793"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159572", "guide_name": "Business", "page_id": "9314657", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159572&p=9314657"}}
{"text": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies: Find periodicals, journals, databases, archives, museums, libraries about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/lgbt"}}
{"text": "Online Encyclopedias and Reference:\nBiography Reference Bank: Contains biographical information on more than 500,000 individuals from antiquity to the present. Provides in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors , the periodical coverage of Biography Index and specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Includes 700,000 full-text articles from magazines, journals, and reference sources, 36,000 images, and abstracts from magazines and journals. Searchable by occupation, activity, gender, place of origin, birthday, and lifespan.\n\nglbtq: an encyclopedia: Featuring social sciences, literature, and the arts, \"the glbtq project was founded in 2000 by Publisher Wik Wikholm to create the world's largest encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture and history and to deliver it online.\"\n\nOuthistory.org: Online encyclopedia\n\nQueer Resources Directory: Online files reflecting 1990s activism.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045109", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135003", "box_name": "Online Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045109"}}
{"text": "ulture and history and to deliver it online.\"\n\nOuthistory.org: Online encyclopedia\n\nQueer Resources Directory: Online files reflecting 1990s activism.NYPL - Jewish LGBTQ Studies: A focused research guide for queer Jewish topics and resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045109", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135003", "box_name": "Online Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045109"}}
{"text": "Starting Points:\nWorldCat: The largest library catalog available. Use the FindIt! link to CUNY+ and Interlibrary Loan.\n\nEbsco Multi-Database Search (by categories, fewer titles): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of many of the full-text and bibliographic databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, arranged by category, as well as the CUNY Catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045109", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135032", "box_name": "Starting Points", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045109"}}
{"text": "Print Encyclopedias and Reference:\nCassell\u2019s Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit : Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Lore (1997) Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture (2006) The Queer Encyclopedia of Film & Television (2005) Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America (2003)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045109", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27590295", "box_name": "Print Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045109"}}
{"text": "Getting Started:\nResearching LGBTQ history can be complex, interdisciplinary, and involves primary source materials that are categorized in many different ways. If you're having trouble finding information about your topic, check out the Homosaurus - \"an international linked data vocabulary of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) terms. This vocabulary is intended to function as a companion to broad subject term vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings.\" This may help to suggest alternative keywords and subject terms. Seeking LGBTQ resources at CUNY ? Try the LGBTQIA+ Hub , an initiative of the University LGBTQ Council. Events , campus contacts , and info about preferred names/gender at CUNY . Seeking funding for your scholarly work in the field of LGBTQ Studies? Check out our page for related opportunities. We also encourage you to search within the grants databases listed on this page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045109", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27590288", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045109"}}
{"text": "Articles | Databases: Links to databases that index journals with LGBT content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "News & Periodicals:\nThe Advocate: Established in 1967, the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. The website contains approximately thirty percent of the print issue online, updated daily.\n\nBay Area Reporter: San Francisco Bay Area, California\n\nGay City News: New York City's gaily news.\n\nOutweek Magazine Archive: Keyword searchable archive of the entire 105-issue run of NYC's Outweek Magazine, 1989 - 1991 chronicling AIDS and queer activism.\n\nWindy City Times: Chicago", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3135031", "box_name": "News & Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "LGBTQ Article Databases:\nGay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Issues Collection: Available from anywhere with a current NYPL library barcode, a database of 30 largely full-text journals covering gender studies, family, health beginning in 1980.\n\nLGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nLGBT Magazine Archive: Available from home with an NYPL barcode, \"LGBT Magazine Archive offers digital access to the backfiles of many of the most influential, long-running periodicals devoted to LGBT interests, including The Advocate, Gay News, and The Pink Paper, from 1950's to the present.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3135780", "box_name": "LGBTQ Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases:\nThese databases index articles on LGBT, sexuality, and gender-related topics. They include scholarly and non-scholarly publications, so be sure to limit to \"Peer-Reviewed Journals Only,\" if you'd like to narrow the scope.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3134995", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3134995", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3134995", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3134995", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "rence Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3134995", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "Journals at the Mina Rees Library:\nLGBTQ Journals Available Through the Mina Rees Library: This link offers a list of over 50 journals relating to LGBTQ Studies, and/or whose titles include the words \"lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer and transgender.\"\n\nGender Studies Journals Available Through the Mina Rees Library: This link brings together a selection of journals broadly relating to gender studies, inclusive of women's studies and other related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045122", "page_name": "Articles | Databases", "box_id": "3135057", "box_name": "Journals at the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045122"}}
{"text": "Archives:\nArchives gaies du Qu\u00e9bec: The gay and lesbian archive in Qu\u00e9bec, started in 1985.\n\nAustralian Lesbian and Gay Archives: Begun in 1978 to preserve Australia's very queer history.\n\nBlack Lesbian & Gay Archive @ the Schomburg: Not exactly official, but abundant with resources nonetheless.\n\nCanadian Lesbian & Gay Archives: Based in Toronto since 1973, a sizable and web-accessible queer archive.\n\nConservatoire des Archives et des M\u00e9moires LGBT: A private collection of lgbt books and magazines, some archives, on the outskirts of Paris.\n\nDeaf Queer Resource Center: DQRC was founded by Deaf Queer / Trans activist Dragonsani (\"Drago\") Renteria and launched on the web in 1995.\n\nFales Library Downtown Collection: New York University's archive with online finding aids.\n\nGay & Lesbian Archives of South Africa: University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135030", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "Collection: New York University's archive with online finding aids.\n\nGay & Lesbian Archives of South Africa: University of Witwatersrand, JohannesburgGay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Issues Collection: Available from anywhere with a current NYPL library barcode, a database of 30 largely full-text journals covering gender studies, family, health beginning in 1980.\n\nGerber/Hart Library: Chicago's LGBT circulating library with over 14,000 volumes, 800 periodical titles, and 100 archival collections.\n\nGlasgow Women's Library: Established in 1991, includes the Lesbian Archive of London.\n\nGLBT Historical Society: San Francisco's glbt archive that shapes and reflects America's queerest city.\n\nHall-Carpenter Archives: Founded in 1980 as the United Kingdom's national lesbian, gay, and bisexual archive.\n\nHuman Sexuality Collection, Cornell: Seeks to preserve and make accessible primary sources that document historical shifts in the social construction of sexuality, with a focus on U.S. lesbian and gay history and the politics of pornography.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135030", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "that document historical shifts in the social construction of sexuality, with a focus on U.S. lesbian and gay history and the politics of pornography.Internationaal Homo/Lesbisch Informatiecentrum en Archief (IHLIA): Amsterdam's large gay archive, now housed at the Amsterdam Public Library, with a lesbian archive branch in Leeuwarden.\n\nKinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction: Indiana University's sexology library and archive.\n\nLeather Archives & Museum: Chicago's project founded in 1991, inclusive of but not limited to glbt communities, designed for education and research.\n\nLesbian Herstory Archives: Make an appointment to use the archive: 484 14th St. in Park Slope, Brooklyn, between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West.\n\nlgbt @ nypl: News from the Library up the Avenue, with links to relevant NYPL digital collections.\n\nLGBT Religious Archives Network: Identifies collections, includes audio files and images, profiles, and exhibitions of material relevent to LGBT people and religious movements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135030", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "twork: Identifies collections, includes audio files and images, profiles, and exhibitions of material relevent to LGBT people and religious movements.Mazer Lesbian Archives: \"The largest major archive on the West Coast dedicated to preserving and promoting lesbian and feminist history and culture.\"\n\nNational Archive of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender History: The archive at the NYC LBGT Community Center\n\nOne National Gay & Lesbian Archive: Founded by homophiles in 1952, now in collaboration as \"the world's largest research library on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,and Transgendered heritage and concerns.\"\n\nGay & Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest: The Pacific Northwest Lesbian Archives gathers, preserves and makes accessible primary source materials of lesbians in the Pacific Northwest in order to enhance public and scholarly understanding of a diverse regional herstory.\n\nLavendar Legacies Guide: The Society of American Archivists LAGAR sponsors events, a listserv, and an extensive directory of lgbt archival holdings in the US and Canada.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135030", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "uide: The Society of American Archivists LAGAR sponsors events, a listserv, and an extensive directory of lgbt archival holdings in the US and Canada.Saskatchewan Resources for Sexual Diversity: The University of Saskatchewan's site focusing on resources gathered for the Neil Richards Collection of Gender and Sexual Diversity.\n\nSchwulenarchiv Schweiz: Swiss Gay archive, established 1993.\n\nSchwules Museum: Berlin's gay museum, with a big archive attached.\n\nSpinnboden Archiv: Berlin's Lesbian Archive and lending library\n\nTretter Collection: University of Minnesota's collection of over 30,000 items in a wide variety of media, in over 56 languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135030", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "Online History Resources:\nOut of the Past -PBS.org LGBT History Online: Out of the Past -400 Years of Lesbian & Gay History in America holds clips, biographical overviews, and time lines. To access content click links in the upper left corner titled: \"Out of the Past | In the Present | The Film\".\n\nPeople with a History -Fordham Online Guide to LGBT History: Includes hundreds of original texts, discussions, and [soon] images, and addresses LGBT history in all periods, and in all regions of the world promoted by Fordham University's Internet History Sourcebooks Project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135597", "box_name": "Online History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "ges, and addresses LGBT history in all periods, and in all regions of the world promoted by Fordham University's Internet History Sourcebooks Project.Digital Transgender Archive: The Digital Transgender Archive is an excellent search portal that helps bring together material form various online sources: you can search by topic (gender identity, drag queens, discos, etc.), genre (periodicals, photographs), and on a movable map. Their Global Terms section can be useful as a guide to different cultural terminology, though the content currently has more of a Western focus. The newspaper and periodical clippings can be especially illuminating, and includes pre-1900 material regarding gender non-conforming behavior and related culture, nonprofit organizations, and private collections.\n\nLesbian Herstory Archives Herstories Audio/Visual Collections: This site is coordinated with Pratt Institute, and offers access to spoken word and other content available in audio/visual formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135597", "box_name": "Online History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "Museums:\nInstitut f\u00fcr Sexualwissenschaft (1919-1933): An online exhibition about Magnus Hirschfeld's organization and pioneering archive.\n\nSchwules Museum Berlin: Berlin's Gay Museum, Kreuzberg\n\nAmerican LGBTQ+ Museum: An evolving partnership with The New-York Historical Society.\n\nAlice Austen House: Located on Staten Island, the AAH focuses on the life and historic home of American photographer, Alice Austen (1866-1952), who had a romantic partnership with Gertrude Tate for 50 years.\n\nPauli Murray Center: The Pauli Murray Center is located in the original family home of this Civil Rights activist who grew up in Durham, North Carolina. Murray's transgender identity has recently been established by scholars/biographer Rosalind Rosenberg, placing them more squarely in the pantheon of LGBTQ figures/activists.\n\nQueer Britain: A charity working to establish the UK\u2019s first national LGBTQ+ museum.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "3135034", "box_name": "Museums", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "Using the search tool ArchiveGrid is a great way to start exploring related\u00a0materials about a person or a topic in a broad sense \u2013 keeping in mind that individual collections may not be digitally accessible, and are likely be found in multiple geographic locations. A search for the HIV/AIDS activist group ACT UP, for example, yields results from the organization\u2019s individual chapters across the United States, as well as the ACT UP Oral History Project , and personal papers at various institutions. This is a useful compilation of all LGBTQIA Archives in the United States and Canada. The Digital Transgender Archives is an online portal through which you can find linked archival materials, in one searchable location. There does not exist (at this time) an equivalent portal for other LGBTQ identities or topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "26182270", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "linked archival materials, in one searchable location. There does not exist (at this time) an equivalent portal for other LGBTQ identities or topics. linked archival materials, in one searchable location. There does not exist (at this time) an equivalent portal for other LGBTQ identities or topics. linked archival materials, in one searchable location. There does not exist (at this time) an equivalent portal for other LGBTQ identities or topics.Navigating archival resources can be a challenge - feel free to be in touch\u00a0 at library@gc.cuny.edu If you're interested in reading more, try our excellent Archival Resources Guide - note the tab on finding digital archival materials. NYPL's Research Guide also helps point to the LGBTQ content across their various collections. Here's a great blog post on the topic , by librarian Donna Davey. Curious about LGBTQ CUNY history? Check out our page for CUNY LGBTQ archival resources at the Graduate Center, LaGuardia, and Queens College. Tip - As you can see in the left-hand sidebar, there are many archives around the world relating to LGBT topics. By entering a zip code into ArchiveGrid, you can get a sense of which archives might be nearby - and adding a keyword to the search will help you identify relevant materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045186", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "26182270", "box_name": "Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045186"}}
{"text": "LGBT Resource Centers at CUNY:\nFor more information, contact your campus representative of the University LGBTQI+ Council. LGBTQ Resource Centers at CUNY College of Staten Island LGBTQ Resource Center John Jay LGBTQ+ Resource Center BMCC Pride Center LaGuardia SafeZone Hub City College LGBTQ+ Center and Gender Resources Other Campus-Based Support Brooklyn College Women's Center Lehman College LGBTQ Resources Baruch College LGBT+ Resources Additional Resources Hostos LGBT Career Resources Queens College - LGBTQ Minor LGBTQ Policy Center at Hunter College's Roosevelt House", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "28954195", "box_name": "LGBT Resource Centers at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center:\nThe Graduate Center is home to CLAGS , the nation's first University-based research center for LGBTQ Studies. There are also course offerings for currently enrolled doctoral and Master's students at The Graduate Center, in the form of: An interdisciplinary concentration in LGBTQ Studies for doctoral students An LGBTQ Studies track within the Women\u2019s and Gender Studies MA Program CLAGS additionally offers Fellowships and awards for scholars within and beyond CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "28954371", "box_name": "The Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "Programs and Courses of Study at CUNY:\nAn Overview of LGBTQ Studies at CUNY: CUNY offers a minor in LGBTQ Studies at both CityTech and Brooklyn College. The University encourages students to make use of the e-permit system, in order to access courses at other campuses, on various topics (CUNY BA is a unique undergraduate program in which students take courses entirely through the use of the e-permit system, in which one can create any major of their choice, including LGBTQ Studies).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "29738591", "box_name": "Programs and Courses of Study at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "LaGuardia Community College:\nLaGuardia Community College is home to the LGBTQIA Consortium , boosting programming, activities, and scholarship across the University system. The initial CUNY Queens LGBTQ+ Consortium was made possible thanks to support from former City Council members, and expanded to other campuses in 2021. Check out their Youtube channel for recordings and clips of oral histories from CUNY students, faculty, and staff. Wagner Archives' LGBTQ Collection - \"Presently the bulk Of this collection comes from the Daniel Dromm Papers and NYS Senator/Assemblyman Tom Duane.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "28782595", "box_name": "LaGuardia Community College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Civil Rights Archive - \"This exhibit showcases materials in the Queens College Archives that document LGBT issues and activism, both at the college and beyond. The efforts and experiences of two New York City area activists, Robert Rygor and Joan Nestle, a graduate of Queens College, are represented.\" The Queer Collection - A selection of books relating to LGBTQ topics, accessible to Queens College patrons.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "28782591", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "LGBTQ Studies at CUNY:\nBelow is a sampling of the offerings relating to LGBT+ communities at CUNY - including campus centers, archival resources, and more! Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions for additions to this page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "9080822", "page_name": "CUNY LGBTQ Resources", "box_id": "29738498", "box_name": "LGBTQ Studies at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=9080822"}}
{"text": "This section contains opportunities relating to LGBTQ-specific research. However, your research may align with many other funding opportunities - be sure to do a comprehensive search, using multiple keywords relating to your topic/discipline, in the grants databases . American Psychological Association (APA) - \" Roy Scrivner Research Small Grant Award : This program seeks to encourage the study of LGBTQIA+ family psychology and therapy through its support of promising young investigators whose graduate research is oriented toward issues in this general area.\" Association for Queer Anthropology - Small travel grants to attend annual conference. CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies is based at The Graduate Center and offers Fellowships & Awards for graduate students, including a dissertation\u00a0prize, undergraduate and graduate research awards. Gay and Lesbian Review Artist's Grant - Up to $7500 for LGBTQ projects, with a creative or academic flair.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044758", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135488", "box_name": "LGBTQ Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044758"}}
{"text": "undergraduate and graduate research awards. Gay and Lesbian Review Artist's Grant - Up to $7500 for LGBTQ projects, with a creative or academic flair.undergraduate and graduate research awards. Gay and Lesbian Review Artist's Grant - Up to $7500 for LGBTQ projects, with a creative or academic flair.undergraduate and graduate research awards. Gay and Lesbian Review Artist's Grant - Up to $7500 for LGBTQ projects, with a creative or academic flair.The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History - Founded in 1979, the Committee offers a variety of prizes and awards for work in the field of LGBTQ history, most notable the Gregory Sprague Prize \" for an outstanding published or unpublished paper, article, book chapter, or dissertation chapter,\" and Audre Lorde Prize , for similar work in the form of a scholarly article. Cushing Research Fellowship - \"The Texas A&M University Libraries and the College of Arts and Sciences are sponsors of the Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture Fellowship.\" Visiting Research Fellowships, UVIC - The University of Victoria is home to the Chair in Transgender Studies , offering Fellowships for community-based activists and researchers, University-aligned faculty and graduate students.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044758", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135488", "box_name": "LGBTQ Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044758"}}
{"text": "e Chair in Transgender Studies , offering Fellowships for community-based activists and researchers, University-aligned faculty and graduate students.e Chair in Transgender Studies , offering Fellowships for community-based activists and researchers, University-aligned faculty and graduate students.e Chair in Transgender Studies , offering Fellowships for community-based activists and researchers, University-aligned faculty and graduate students.The Transgender Archives\u00a0at UVIC includes\u00a0\"records [that] span over 160 meters or 530 linear feet (1.5 football fields long), go back over 120 years, and are in 15 languages from 23 countries on six continents. UVIC collections comprise the largest trans archives in the world.\" The Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies offers a Summer Fellowship open to undergraduate and graduate students, who are interested in developing Open Educational Resources. One Archives LGBTQ Research Fellowship Program - \"Since the inception of the LGBTQ Research Fellowship Program in 2018, we have welcomed more than 20 graduate students, scholars, and independent researchers to ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Each Fellow receives up to $1,500 to support their work and provide access to the collections at ONE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044758", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135488", "box_name": "LGBTQ Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044758"}}
{"text": "esearchers to ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Each Fellow receives up to $1,500 to support their work and provide access to the collections at ONE.esearchers to ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Each Fellow receives up to $1,500 to support their work and provide access to the collections at ONE.esearchers to ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Each Fellow receives up to $1,500 to support their work and provide access to the collections at ONE.Desired outcomes of the Fellowship include scholarly writings, publications, media and art projects.\" Harry Harkins Travel Grant - for use at Duke University, \" for researchers whose work would benefit from access to our gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender history collections. The grants are named in honor of Harry H. Harkins, Jr. T'73 for his generous support of this program and ongoing support of LGBT history and sexuality studies collections for Duke University Libraries.\" Scholars of Sexology Fellowship Program - The fellowship is to support graduate students whose scholarly work would benefit from the use of library and archival materials at The Kinsey Institute for Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Applications are encouraged from all students enrolled in a graduate program in the United States and whose interests concern the anthropology, biology, psychology, sociology, history, politics, and methodology of sexology and sexuality studies. Recipients will receive $3,000.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044758", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135488", "box_name": "LGBTQ Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044758"}}
{"text": "he anthropology, biology, psychology, sociology, history, politics, and methodology of sexology and sexuality studies. Recipients will receive $3,000.he anthropology, biology, psychology, sociology, history, politics, and methodology of sexology and sexuality studies. Recipients will receive $3,000.he anthropology, biology, psychology, sociology, history, politics, and methodology of sexology and sexuality studies. Recipients will receive $3,000.One or two fellowships will be awarded. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality - Offers a few grants/awards, some only available to members. Yale LGBTQ Research Fellowships - This fellowship supports scholars from any field pursuing research in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer studies at Yale University, utilizing the vast faculty resources, manuscript archives, and library collections available at Yale. Graduate students conducting dissertation research, independent scholars, and all faculty are invited to apply. Scholars residing within 100 miles of New Haven are ineligible. See also, the Sarah Pettit Doctoral Felllowship in Lesbian Studies (\"Students studying or located in all geographical regions are welcome\").", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044758", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135488", "box_name": "LGBTQ Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044758"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044773", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135085", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044773"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.\n\nCUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations @ CRL: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044773", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135086", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044773"}}
{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044773", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135087", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044773"}}
{"text": "Starting Points:\nWorldCat: The largest library catalog available. Use the FindIt! link to CUNY+ and Interlibrary Loan.\n\nEbsco Multi-Database Search (by categories, fewer titles): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of many of the full-text and bibliographic databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, arranged by category, as well as the CUNY Catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044808", "page_name": "LGBT Policy Research", "box_id": "3135593", "box_name": "Starting Points", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044808"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nUse FindIt! to link to GC resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044808", "page_name": "LGBT Policy Research", "box_id": "3135594", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044808"}}
{"text": "GLBTS Census Data:\nHow to Find Same-Sex Couple Info in the 2010 Census Go to http://factfinder2.census.gov . Enter PCT15\u00a0in the\u00a0\"topic or table name\" search box. Enter your State of choice or leave blank for a national search. Click Go. Choose Table for Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) 100-Percent Data (1st table).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044808", "page_name": "LGBT Policy Research", "box_id": "3135598", "box_name": "GLBTS Census Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044808"}}
{"text": "Encyclopedias and Reference:\nBiography Reference Bank: Contains biographical information on more than 500,000 individuals from antiquity to the present. Provides in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors , the periodical coverage of Biography Index and specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Includes 700,000 full-text articles from magazines, journals, and reference sources, 36,000 images, and abstracts from magazines and journals. Searchable by occupation, activity, gender, place of origin, birthday, and lifespan.\n\nLambda Legal: Lambda Legal is the oldest and largest national legal organization whose mission is to safeguard and advance the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and policy work.\n\nLog Cabin Republicans: Log Cabin Republicans is the nation's only organization of Republicans who support fairness, freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian Americans.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044808", "page_name": "LGBT Policy Research", "box_id": "3135595", "box_name": "Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044808"}}
{"text": "ans: Log Cabin Republicans is the nation's only organization of Republicans who support fairness, freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian Americans.National Gay and Lesbian Task Force: Founded in 1973, NGLTF's Policy Institute is a think tank that provides research and policy analysis to support the struggle for complete equality.\n\nSame-Sex Marriage Legal Literature Bibliography: Compiled since 2002 with frequent updates and hosted by Rutgers University, this bibliography is organized topically and by US and international selected jurisdictions.\n\nWilliams Institute at the UCLA School of Law: Advances sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy through rigorous, independent research and scholarship, and disseminates it to judges, legislators, policymakers, media and the public. Includes information on leading reports and research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044808", "page_name": "LGBT Policy Research", "box_id": "3135595", "box_name": "Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044808"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources / Archives:\nThe Digital Transgender Archive National Transgender Archive Library , at GLBT Historical Society. \"The National Transgender Library and Archive was the project of Dallas Denny, an Atlanta-based activist, writer, and organizer in the transgender community.\" 10 boxes. http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8tx3n8v/ Yale University Transgender Collection - \" The Transgender Collection includes illustrated publications and printed ephemera that chronicle transgender and gender variant communities, performance, and identities.\" 1942-2015. 14 boxes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "8254518", "page_name": "Researching Transgender Topics", "box_id": "26182355", "box_name": "Primary Sources / Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=8254518"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nTerminology - List of terms used to describe gender identity in various databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "8254518", "page_name": "Researching Transgender Topics", "box_id": "26182338", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=8254518"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044744", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135001", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044744"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Humanities Full-Text, or\u00a0 Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. The Graduate Center supports Zotero and Refworks. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nSaves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044744", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044744"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1044744", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1044744"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and\n international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research \nlibrary to access these databases.\n\nAmerican Periodical Series Online: Coverage through 1940 of American periodicals and newspapers that began publishing between 1740-1900.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Full text of over 1,000 US newspapers published from 1690-1922.\n\nProQuest Historical Database: Full text of major US newspapers and journals, coverage varies by title but dates range from 1740-2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045321", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134996", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045321"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - Graduate Center:\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045321", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134997", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045321"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045321", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134997", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045321"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNew York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159573", "guide_name": "LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies", "page_id": "1045321", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3134997", "box_name": "Newspapers - Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159573&p=1045321"}}
{"text": "Middle Eastern Studies: A guide to resources for students in the interdisciplinary Middle Eastern Studies program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/mideast"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135007", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "he Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask reference questions at any time. E-mail questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions. Please do not use this service for circulation, interlibrary loan, or Information Technology questions. Contact these departments directly.\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): GC students and faculty now have the opportunity to borrow books through a newly launched pilot program.\n\nestablished by NYPL Research Libraries with Columbia and NYU libraries. See http://bit.ly/n4IlSL or http://bit.ly/oul6dP for more information.\n\nCRL Research Guide: The College and Research Libraries has a guide for Middle Eastern Studies materials in their collection.\n\nWorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135007", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Middle Eastern Studies Resources Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to sources specifically relevant to the\u00a0Middle Eastern Studies program. For a general list of all library resources, see the A to Z list. \u00a0Fell free to contact me if you need further assistance. To search databases and other web resources\u00a0select the ' Databases' tab To find sources for journal or newspaper articles select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135008", "box_name": "Middle Eastern Studies Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.):\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .\n\nCurrent Contents Connect: Middle East: Complete tables of contents and bibliographic information from the world\u2019s leading scholarly journals and books from 1998 to the present. Also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "information from the world\u2019s leading scholarly journals and books from 1998 to the present. Also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics Online: The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics Online includes topics from interdisciplinary fields, such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and computer science. All relevant fields in Arabic linguistics, both general and language specific are covered; it is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches in order to be as objective and versatile as possible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "c are covered; it is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches in order to be as objective and versatile as possible.Encyclopaedia of Islam: Selected titles from this reference collection exploring Islam's past and present: The Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second Edition) Online sets out the present state of our knowledge of the Islamic World. It is an authoritative source not only for the religion, but also for the believers and the countries in which they live. Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second Edition) Glossary and Index of Terms treats the technical terms in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu and other languages or dialects of the Islamic world. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Third Edition (EI-Three) is an entirely new work, with articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship. Published in five substantial segments each year, both online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.h online and in print, EI-Three's scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.Historical Atlas of Islam or Atlas Historique de l\u2019Islam provides an overview of Islamic history from its inception up to the beginning of the twentieth century. Regional and city maps are used to address a broad variety of topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Islamic history from its inception up to the beginning of the twentieth century. Regional and city maps are used to address a broad variety of topics.Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online: The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project embracing women and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to reflect the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world.\n\nQur\u02be\u0101nic Studies Online: Includes Concordance et Indices de la Tradition Musulmane Online , Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage , Early Western Korans Online , Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n , and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "de la Tradition Musulmane Online , Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage , Early Western Korans Online , Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n , and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance .Foreign Law Guide: Foreign Law Guide (FLG) offers information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136159", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044847", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044847"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nCurrent Contents Connect: Middle East: Complete tables of contents and bibliographic information from the world\u2019s leading scholarly journals and books from 1998 to the present. Also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Business Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO): CIAO is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international politics and related fields, including security studies, global finance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies. The material in CIAO covers a wide range of scholarship from 1990 onward and includes full-text articles, e-books, videos, working papers, policy briefs, political and economic data, maps, and current analysis and commentary from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.\n\nEBSCO Electronic Journals Service (EJS): EJS consolidates e-journals from major publishers and covers all disciplines. Search across the database and/or browse journals, view tables of contents and abstracts, and link to full text from over 20,000 titles, including scholarly journals not available from other resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "view tables of contents and abstracts, and link to full text from over 20,000 titles, including scholarly journals not available from other resources.Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Left Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsMLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "housands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .Middle Eastern and North African Newspapers: The Middle Eastern & North African Newspapers collection includes publications from across this dynamic region, providing unique insights into the history of individual countries, as well as broad viewpoints on key historic events from the late nineteenth century through the present. Key topics include the decline of colonialism, the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Suez Crisis, the Cold War, the rise of the petroleum industry, twentieth-century pan-Arab movements, both World Wars, the establishment of the state of Israel, the Iran-Iraq War, and the recent Arab Spring. Content is predominantly in Arabic but also includes key titles in English and French.\n\nNew York Public Library Databases: NYPL card holders have remote access to hundreds of databases and online resources. Additional online resources are available on site at NYPL. Apply for a library card online . See also the New York Public Library Electronic Resources Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "l online resources are available on site at NYPL. Apply for a library card online . See also the New York Public Library Electronic Resources Guide .Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "ar political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nSpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135027", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "Multi-database search:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135013", "box_name": "Multi-database search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nMiddle Eastern Journals at the GC: Click here to search our library catalog for online journals.\n\nGeneral GC Journals Search, A-Z: Journals and ejournals included.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044861", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "10084578", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044861"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135014", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nEbook Central: Ebook Central combines what were formerly ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) into one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nThe Read Online and download options for full text on Ebook Central is available to anyone on campus. Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135015", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135015", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .JSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.\n\nACLS Humanities E-book: A fully searchable online collection of over 5,700 scholarly ebooks in the humanities from 125 publishers. Offered through a collaboration between the American Council of Learned Societies, Michigan Publishing (Univ. of Michigan), and the open source Fulcrum publishing platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135015", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135016", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135016", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "Beyond CUNY:\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): Collaboration between The New York Public Library and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044864", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135018", "box_name": "Beyond CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044864"}}
{"text": "Primary Resources (Online):\nGale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "ve; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Manar Al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar digital archive, an open access photo archive based at the University of Oxford, provides high resolution, searchable and downloadable images for teaching, research, and publication. The digital archive is in continuous development and contains nearly 82,000 images. Strengths include Late Antiquity (250\u2013750 AD), the period of transition from paganism to Christianity, and then to Islam, especially religious buildings (temples, churches, synagogues, mosques) and monumental art (including floor mosaics), early Islamic art (paintings, mosaics, relief sculpture), as well as Roman and early Islamic (Umayyad) architecture, and evidence of iconoclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "oclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Digitized primary source collections of books, manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, and maps held in the British Library, the Bodleian Library, the U.S. and U.K. National Archives, the Library of Congress, and other repositories. The GC\u2019s subscription consists of eight collections: Asia and the West: Diplomacy & Cultural Exchange ; British Politics & Society ; British Theatre, Music & Literature: High and Popular Culture ; Europe and Africa: Commerce, Christianity, Civilization, & Conquest ; European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": ": The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .Opposing Viewpoints in Context: Covers a range of social issues including racism, capital punishment, global warming, and voting rights with reference sources, newspaper and magazine articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.\n\nOxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980: Digital reproductions of every publication from the 15th through the 96th Congress. Consists of over 355,000 publications (over 10 million pages) originally bound in 14,000 books; 67,000 maps; and thousands of illustrations and statistical tables relating to U.S. cultural, legislative, military, political, social, and scientific history. Among the topics addressed are women\u2019s suffrage and minority rights; the environment, energy and natural resources; Native American life; race relations, international relations; wars, worldwide discovery and exploration; and investigations of all kinds. Search by keyword, publication, or bill number. Or browse by subject, index term, person, act of Congress, location, publication type, committee, or congress. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083487", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "Miscellanea:\nArchival Research: The GC Library guide on how to do archival research.\n\nArchiveGrid: Information about primary source material, including historical documents and personal papers, held in archives, special collections, and manuscript collections around the world. Also helps researchers contact archives to request information, arrange a visit, and order copies.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3266107", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10083490", "box_name": "Miscellanea", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3266107"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "2544732", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "7764024", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=2544732"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nDissertations @ CRL: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "2544732", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "7764025", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=2544732"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "2544732", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "7764025", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=2544732"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "2544732", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "7764025", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=2544732"}}
{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "2544732", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "7764026", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=2544732"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268911", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268911"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044910", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135020", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044910"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044910", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135021", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044910"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044910", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135021", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044910"}}
{"text": "Websites:\nAssociation for Middle East Women's Studies (AMEWS): an organization of scholars and individuals with an interest in women and gender studies in the context of the Middle East/ North Africa and beyond, including transnational and diasporic communities in Europe as well as North and South America. AMEWS is affiliated with the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Inc. and works with academic networks around the world. Membership in AMEWS is open to anyone with an interest in Middle East/Muslim women and gender studies.\n\nMiddle East Studies Association (MESA): A private, non-profit, non-political learned society that brings together scholars, educators and those interested in the study of the region from all over the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044938", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135028", "box_name": "Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044938"}}
{"text": "rofit, non-political learned society that brings together scholars, educators and those interested in the study of the region from all over the world.As part of its goal to advance learning, facilitate communication and promote cooperation, MESA sponsors an annual meeting that is a leading international forum for scholarship, intellectual exchange and pedagogical innovation. It is responsible for the International Journal of Middle East Studies, the premiere journal on the region, the MESAReview of Middle East Studies and a quarterly newsletter. An awards program recognizes scholarly achievement, service to the profession and exemplary student mentoring.\n\nMiddle East Virtual Library (MENALIB): A mega-information portal for Middle East, North African, and Islamic Studies. It provides access to electronic fulltext materials or electronic bibliographical records of printed materials and manuscripts.\n\nIncludes facsimiles and digitized texts, images and maps. Many items are in German or Arabic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "1044938", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135028", "box_name": "Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=1044938"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135667", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "Article Databases:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268912", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268912"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268913", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268913"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268913", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268913"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159574", "guide_name": "Middle Eastern Studies", "page_id": "3268913", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159574&p=3268913"}}
{"text": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): NYPL, NYU, & Columbia borrowing", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nMaRLI for Non-CUNY Users marli@nypl.org\n\nNYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges\n\nNYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "3135672", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nGraduate Center students and faculty\u00a0may apply to use New York Public Library\u2019s research study rooms , spaces available in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building for those requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections for the preparations of books, dissertations, or other research projects. There are three research study rooms:\u00a0the Wertheim Study , the Shoichi Noma Reading Room , and the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial\u00a0Room (for authors\u00a0under book contract).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "3135608", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "Metro Referral Cards:\nNYC reference librarians may issue Metro Referral passes for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "3135268", "box_name": "Metro Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "CUNY-NYPL Funding:\nThe development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library -- with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university's cooperation in the development of those NYPL policies that affect its research collections -- should be one of the Graduate School's top priorities for the near future. --Mina Rees. The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York . August 1972, p. 10. NYPL applies state aid provided on CUNY's behalf to purchase books supporting CUNY scholarship. Mutual NYPL-CUNY collaboration has strengthened recently with NYPL's lending program to CUNY faculty and graduate students. But, New York State and City aid to these two great public institutions has been reduced since 1998. Read more about NYPL-CUNY & track NYS funding for CUNY-NYPL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "3135721", "box_name": "CUNY-NYPL Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:Eligibility & Registration:New York Public Library GC students and faculty are extended borrowing privileges for books in the NYPL research libraries that are not normally available for loan (see Lenders & Non-Participants for details). To activate these privileges, simply obtain an NYPL library card and go to Library Card Services, Room 217, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , where you will be given a special sticker for your NYPL card. Use NYPL Classic Catalog buttons or email callaheadsasb@nypl.org to request NYPL books to pick-up and borrow. Scores and books from the Library for the Performing Arts\u00a0are eligible for loan. Columbia University & New York University Apply online for MaRLI privileges to borrow from Columbia or NYU. Carefully match your research interests with collection strengths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.Pick up MaRLI cards at Columbia Butler and NYU Bobst privileges offices; bring approval email, NYPL card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University have launched an\u00a0initiative to expand access and use of their collections to better serve their users.\u00a0The collaboration, dubbed the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI), enables eligible users with a demonstrable research need not met by currently available resources, to borrow materials from all three institutions. CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders are eligible for NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges, with\u00a0120-day loans . Also,\u00a0GC affiliates may register through NYPL\u00a0for Columbia and New York University MaRLI borrowing privileges.\u00a0See the Eligibility & Registration box below for details. Also, GC affiliates (and all NYPL cardholders) may use NYPL's databases, some of which are only available on site and some of which are available remotely. See our guide to NYPL\u00a0databases .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044954", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "6946620", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/eligibility"}}
{"text": "120 Day Loans:\nLibrary | Faculty Loans | Graduate Student Loans*\n\nNYU Bobst Library | 120 days | 120 days\n\nNYU Courant Library | 120 days | 40 days\n\nColumbia Libraries | 120 days | 120 days\n\nNYPL | 120 days | 120 days\n\n*NYPL welcomes applications from CUNY\u00a0master's level graduate students as well as PhD students. Master's level students apply as independent scholars.\u00a0Loan periods are 120 days, subject to recall. Onsite only renewals allowed for NYPL items; NYU and Columbia may allow remote renewals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044972", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "3135061", "box_name": "120 Day Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/access-borrowing"}}
{"text": "Access:\nMaRLI users have access to participating collections during regular hours with privileges as follows: On-site access comparable to members of the host institution On-site access to electronic resources excluding those with prohibitive licenses Borrowing privileges for circulating print on- and off-site items which may be scanned as appropriate for delivery All MaRLI loans are subject to recall notices. Overdue loans and recalls are subject to fines determined by the host institution Reference service as offered by the host institution For more information, see the MarLI Guide at NYPL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044972", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "3135060", "box_name": "Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/access-borrowing"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Catalogs:\nUse online catalogs to locate material: Columbia University Libraries New York Public Library New York University Libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044972", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "3135062", "box_name": "MaRLI Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/access-borrowing"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Lenders (allow borrowing):\nNew York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Rose Main Reading Room) Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (Third Floor Print Delivery) Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Offsite Library Shelving Facility (ReCAP) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences Library NYU Offsite Columbia University Barnard College Library Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary Business and Economics Library Butler Library Geology Library Geosciences Library Journalism Library Lehman Social Sciences Library Mathematics Library Music and Arts Library Offsite Library Shelving Facility (ReCAP) Science & Engineering Library Social Work Library Starr East Asian Library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044992", "page_name": "Lenders & Non-Participants", "box_id": "3135063", "box_name": "MaRLI Lenders (allow borrowing)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/lenders"}}
{"text": "MaRLI On-Site Non-Lenders (access without borrowing privileges):\nOffering access to print and electronic resources, but no borrowing privileges: New York Public Library NYPL Special Collections, serials, pamphlets, microform & any non-print Art and Architecture Collection New York University Fales Library and Special Collections Institute of Fine Arts Stephen Chan Library of Fine Arts Institute of Fine Arts Conservation Center Library Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Library Tamiment Library and Wagner Labor Archives University Archives Columbia University Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Rare Book and Manuscript Library University Archives Columbia Law School Library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044992", "page_name": "Lenders & Non-Participants", "box_id": "3135064", "box_name": "MaRLI On-Site Non-Lenders (access without borrowing privileges)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/lenders"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Non-Participants (no access or borrowing through MaRLI):\nNo access or borrowing privileges: Columbia University and affiliate libraries Jewish Theological Seminary Library Health Sciences Library Law Library Teachers College Library New York University and related libraries Cooper Union Library NYU John and Bertha E. Waldmann Dental Library NYU Jack Brause Library NYU Law Library NYU Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library New York School of Interior Design Library Polytechnic Institute of NYU - Bern Dibner Library The New School Libraries - Fogelman, Gimbel and Scherman", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044992", "page_name": "Lenders & Non-Participants", "box_id": "3135065", "box_name": "MaRLI Non-Participants (no access or borrowing through MaRLI)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/lenders"}}
{"text": "Lending Libraries and Restricted Collections:\nThe following outlines which collections at NYPL, NYU and Columbia allow materials to be checked out\u00a0(MaRLI Lenders), those that provide access but do not have take-home borrowing (MaRLI Non-Lenders)\u00a0and those collections\u00a0which do not participate in the MaRLI program (MaRLI Non-participants).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "1044992", "page_name": "Lenders & Non-Participants", "box_id": "7598031", "box_name": "Lending Libraries and Restricted Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/NYPLMaRLI/lenders"}}
{"text": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library:\nTo use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN number. If you do not have a NYPL\u00a0library card, you can apply for one online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location .\n\nAmerican Periodical Series: This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "s and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).Brill Online Bibliographies: Search seven bibliography eBooks published by Brill: ABIA - Index of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology, Bibliography of Arabic Books Online, Book History Online, Index Islamicus, Index to the Study of Religions, Linguistic Bibliography, and The International Aristotle Bibliography.\n\nCairn.Info: Cairn.info is an online collection of French language periodicals in the social sciences and humanities disciplines.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Liberty Magazine: The Liberty Magazine Historical Archive, 1924-1950 offers researchers and students of 20th century studies digital access to one of the most popular American illustrated weekly magazines of the 1920s-1950s. The archive includes the complete 26-year run of the magazine - all scanned in full color.\n\nLynda.com: Lynda.com is an online educational site that includes over 3,000 courses (and over 130,000 videos) in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, and business. Experts create and deliver all courses as well as provide supplemental materials like exercise files and relevant work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "t work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (1841-1962): Full text and full page and article images of the following titles: New-York Tribune (1841-1842); New-York Daily Tribune (1842-1866); New-York Tribune (1866-1924); New York Herald, New York Tribune (1924-1926); The New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962).\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: The full collection of Oxford Handbook series, which provides peer-reviewed research articles from scholars in the field of archeaology, business & management, classical studies, criminology & criminal justice, economics & finance, history, law, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion.\n\nPeriodicals Index Online: A database of millions of citiations for articles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "ial sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.PressDisplay: Provides access to current newspapers from around the world in full-color, full-page format. Includes over 2,000 U.S. and international titles.\n\nProject Muse Ebooks: Provides full-text access to over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly journals and top quality book-length scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The Graduate Center does not participate in Project Muse ebook collections, but you can access these titles when you log in through NYPL.\n\nProQuest African American Historical Newspapers: Includes the Atlanta Daily World 1931-2003, Baltimore Afro-American 1893-1988, Chicago Defender 1910-1975, Cleveland Call and Post 1934-1991, Los Angeles Sentinel 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "l 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.ProQuest Jewish Historical Newspapers: Includes The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger (1857-1922), The American Israelite (1874-2000), Boston Advocate (1905-1909), The Israelite (1854-1874), The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), the Jewish Advocate (1905-1990) and The Jewish Exponent (1887-1990), and Palestine Post (1933-1950).\n\nProQuest Latin American Newstand: ProQuest Latin American Newsstand provides full-text information in Spanish and Portuguese from 41 newspapers from Puerto Rico and 11 Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. The complete articles are available in ASCII format.\n\nTimes of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "Times of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO): University Press Scholarship Online offers full text of over 7,000 academic monographs in 21 subject areas covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and law from six leading university presses.\n\nYou must visit participating New York Public Library branches in person for access to these resources. The two nearest locations\u00a0to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases are\u00a0the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, and the Science, Industry\u00a0and Business Library on Madison Avenue at 34th Street.\n\nATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials: ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials provides the full-text access to major religion and theology journals. ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "TLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.British Newspapers, 1600-1950: Searchable full-text adigital archive of historic British national, regional and international newspapers, including two major news media collections from the British Library : 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers & 19th Century British Newspapers - in addition to National & Regional papers from British Isles.\n\nEntertainment Industry Magazine Archive: ull text of entertainment industry trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting, and theater. Titles include Variety (1905-2000), Billboard (1894-2000), Broadcasting (1931-2000), Melody Maker (1926-2000) and more.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Gateway to North America: People, Places, and Organizations of 19th Century New York City: A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers.\n\nHarpWeek: Full-text digital database of Harper's Weekly (1857-1912), the leading American illustrated magazine of its day, covering political, military, social, and cultural stories. HarpWeek may be browsed by date or literary genre; the full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "he full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.Periodicals Archive Online: Periodicals Archive Online is a major archive that makes the backfiles of scholarly periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences available electronically, providing access to the searchable full text of hundreds of titles. The database spans more than two centuries of content, 37 key subject areas, and multiple languages.\n\nVogue Archive: The full text, full color, archive of Vogue Magazine, from 1892-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "This page\u00a0highlights a selection of\u00a0resources that are available to Graduate Center students through the New York Public Library (NYPL) that might be of interest to Grad Center students. Some of these items are\u00a0available from home (see the\u00a0Remote Access NYPL Databases tab below) and all are accessible in person at an NYPL\u00a0branch (some of which are included on the NYPL\u00a0On-Site Only Databases tab).\u00a0Of course NYPL has many other resources and electronic offerings not listed here. See NYPL's Articles & Databases page for a complete list of their\u00a0holdings.* \"Remote Access NYPL\u00a0Databases\" are accessible wherever you have an internet connection To use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN\u00a0from your library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "8276344", "box_name": "NYPL Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .For more information about getting a NYPL\u00a0card, see Library Cards Remember that Graduate Center students have access to 120 day loans from many NYPL locations--see the MaRLI\u00a0guide for full details. \"NYPL On-Site Only Databases,\" you must visit participating New York Public Library branches for online access. The nearest branch to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases is the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. *See the Graduate Center's Library Databases from A to Z list for all that is available through the Graduate Center Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159576", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2706332", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "8276344", "box_name": "NYPL Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159576&p=2706332"}}
{"text": "Black Women and Resilience: Power, Perseverance, and Public Health: Black Women and Resilience brings together a wealth of qualitative and quantitative research to help foster broad understanding and advancement of Black women's collective health and wellbeing. Throughout, Kisha Braithwaite Holden, Camara Phyllis Jones, and their contributors use a health equity lens, maintaining that achieving health equity requires valuing all individuals and populations equally, recognizing and rectifying historical injustices, and providing resources according to need. Across four sections, scholars, practitioners, and community leaders address cultural narratives of Black womanhood; significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.Multivocal and multidisciplinary, Black Women and Resilience models and invites exchange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.On Display: Instagram, The Self, and the City: Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness, the ongoing self-presentation it demands confronts users with profound dilemmas. Who are we? What do we want to show of ourselves? What do we aspire to be? On Display is a book about how people remake their worlds through social media. John D. Boy and Justus Uitermark provide an encompassing account of how a platform that is unfailingly polished and ruthlessly judgmental shapes us and our environments. They examine how personalities, relations, social movements, urban subcultures, and city streets change as they are represented on Instagram. Interviews and ethnographic vignettes render an intimate account of the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.While previous accounts have argued that social media promote polarization, On Display shows that this is not the case for Instagram where users belong to large and diverse networks, compelling them to take many, often contradictory expectations into account. This means users shy away from producing statements or images that may cause offense as a way to preserve their public image and their social connections. Drawing on sociological theory, long-term qualitative inquiry in Amsterdam, and computational analyses, Boy and Uitermark argue that grasping the power of Instagram--and other social media platforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "tforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.Human Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Origins and Global Impact: Discover the origins and consequences of human movement over time, from the 16th-century Age of Discovery to 21st-century immigration politics. This book examines the complex forces behind international migration and the enormous impact it is having on our globalized world. Chapters cover both the challenges and opportunities associated with migration in a broad selection of countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. Readers will find in-depth analysis of such recent events as the Ukrainian refugee crisis, violence against immigrants in South Africa, support for right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.Readers will also uncover the historical antecedents to the modern landscape of human migration, including the push for colonization and the exploitation and horrors of the slave trade. The book also investigates the profound impact that climate change will have on patterns of human migration in the coming years. Taken together, the chapters offer candid and compelling coverage of a dynamic subject that affects millions of people worldwide. For readers wishing to delve even deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars in Modern America: Pivoting from studies that emphasize the dominance of progressivism on American college campuses during the late sixties and early seventies, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd positions conservative critiques of, and agendas in, American colleges and universities as an essential dimension of a broader conversation of conservative backlash against liberal education. \u00a0 This book explores the story of how stakeholders in American higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.By examining the range of conservative student organizations and coalition building, Shepherd shows how wealthy donors and conservative intellectuals trained future GOP leaders such as Karl Rove, Bill Barr, Jeff Sessions, Pat Buchanan, and others in conservative politics, providing them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ng them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.Between Catastrophe and Revolution: Essays in Honor of Mike Davis: It is all worse than we think. It is even worse than Mike Davis, for whom \"every day is judgment day\" (The Nation), could have imagined. The contributions to this volume are explorations of what Davis--in typical wry fashion--once referred to as the field of \"disaster studies.\" Collectively, they show how our \"disaster imaginary\" has been rendered inadequate by the existing order's ability to feed off and coopt our resistance to it. Contemporary mass protests are now subsumed as instances of an established, profitable politics of rage. Geopolitical conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.Climate change itself, if it was ever thought to be a universalizing phenomenon, is now treated as an extensive market opportunity by global risk insurance conglomerates and predatory lenders who bet against any rescue of the planet. Such catastrophic developments resist the language we use to describe and deconstruct them. The contributions to this volume seek to reimagine our understanding of disaster, and, following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": ", following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.Nice White Ladies: Named a Best Book of 2021 by\u00a0Kirkus An acclaimed\u00a0expert\u00a0illuminates\u00a0the distinctive role that white women play in perpetuating racism,\u00a0and\u00a0how\u00a0they can\u00a0work\u00a0to fight\u00a0it\u00a0 In a nation deeply divided by race, the \"Karens\"\u00a0of the world are easy to villainize. But in\u00a0Nice White\u00a0Ladies, Jessie Daniels addresses the\u00a0unintended\u00a0complicity of\u00a0even\u00a0well-meaning\u00a0white women.\u00a0She\u00a0reveals\u00a0how their everyday choices\u00a0harm communities of color.\u00a0White mothers, still expected to be the primary parents, too often uncritically\u00a0choose\u00a0to send their kids to the \"best\" schools, collectively leading to a return to segregation.\u00a0She\u00a0addresses\u00a0a feminism that pushes women of color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.She looks to the white women who fight neo-Nazis online\u00a0and in the streets, and who challenge all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.A People's Guide to New York City: This alternative guidebook for one of the world's most popular tourist destinations explores all five boroughs to reveal a people's New York City. \u00a0 The sites and stories of A People's Guide to New York City shift our perception of what defines New York, placing the passion, determination, defeats, and victories of its people at the core. Delving into the histories of New York's five boroughs, you will encounter enslaved Africans in revolt, women marching for equality, workers on strike, musicians and performers claiming streets for their art, and neighbors organizing against landfills and industrial toxins and in support of affordable housing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.New York City is a preeminent global city, serving as the headquarters for hundreds of multinational firms and a world-renowned cultural hub for fashion, art, and music. It is among the most multicultural cities in the world and also one of the most segregated cities in the United States. The people that make this global city function--immigrants, people of color, and the working classes--reside largely in the so-called outer boroughs, outside the corporations, neon, and skyscrapers of Manhattan. A People's Guide to New York City expands the scope and scale of traditional guidebooks, providing an equitable exploration of the diverse communities throughout the city. Through the stories of over 150 sites across the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island as well as thematic tours and contemporary and archival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "chival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.The Democratic Ethos: What did Occupy Wall Street accomplish? While it began as a startling disruption in politics as usual, in The Democratic Ethos Freya Thimsen argues that the movement's long-term importance rests in how its commitment to radical democratic self-organization has been adopted within more conventional forms of politics. Occupy changed what counts as credible democratic coordination and how democracy is performed, as demonstrated in opposition to corporate political influence, rural antifracking activism, and political campaigns. By comparing instances of progressive politics that demonstrate the democratic ethos developed and promoted by Occupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.Combining insights from rhetorical studies, performance studies, political theory, and sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.Listening to People: A Practical Guide to Interviewing, Participant Observation, Data Analysis, and Writing It All Up: A down-to-earth, practical guide for interview and participant observation and analysis. In-depth interviews and close observation are essential to the work of social scientists, but inserting one's researcher-self into the lives of others can be daunting, especially early on. \u00a0Esteemed sociologist Annette Lareau is here to help. Lareau's clear, insightful, and personal guide is not your average methods text. It promises to reduce researcher anxiety while illuminating the best methods for first-rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.A researcher must listen to people as she collects data, listen to feedback as she describes what she is learning, listen to the findings of others as they delve into the existing literature on topics, and listen to herself in order to sift and prioritize some aspects of the study over others. By listening in these different ways, researchers will discover connections, reconsider assumptions, catch mistakes, develop and assess new ideas, weigh priorities, ponder new directions, and undertake numerous adjustments--all of which will make their contributions clearer and more valuable. \u00a0 Accessibly written and full of practical, easy-to-follow guidance, this book will help both novice and experienced researchers to do their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.Border Bodies: In this study of sex, gender, sexual violence, and power along the border, Bernadine Marie Hernandez brings to light under-heard stories of women who lived in a critical era of American history. Elaborating on the concept of sexual capital, she uses little-known newspapers and periodicals, letters, testimonios, court cases, short stories, and photographs to reveal how sex, violence, and capital conspired to govern not only women's bodies but their role in the changing American Southwest. Hernandez focuses on a time when the borderlands saw a rapid influx of white settlers who encountered elite landholding Californios, Hispanos, and Tejanos. Sex was inseparable from power in the borderlands, and women were integral to the stabilization of that power. In drawing these stories from the archive, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.By extension, Hernandez argues that Mexicana, Nuevomexicana, Californiana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "liforniana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.The Digital Factory: The Digital Factory reveals the hidden human labor that supports today's digital capitalism. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory include those in Amazon warehouses, delivery drivers, Chinese gaming workers, Filipino content moderators, and rural American search engine optimizers. Repetitive yet stressful, boring yet often emotionally demanding, these jobs require little formal qualification, but can demand a large degree of skills and knowledge. This work is often hidden behind the supposed magic of algorithms and thought to be automated, but it is in fact highly dependent on human labor. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory are not as far removed from a typical auto assembly line as we might think. Moritz Altenried takes us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.As Altenried shows, these digital factories often share surprising similarities with factories from the industrial age. As globalized capitalism and digital technology continue to transform labor around the world, Altenried offers a timely and poignant exploration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "loration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.The Biomedical Empire: We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the \"medical industrial complex\" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity--drivers of our access to basic goods and services--rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the largest economic forces in the world. Katz Rothman shows that biomedicine has the key elements of an imperial power: economic leverage, the faith of its citizens, and governmental rule. She investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.This provides her with a powerful vantage point from which to critically examine the current moment, when the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the power structures of the empire in unprecedented ways while sparking the most visible resistance it has ever seen.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "Online Reference:\nMGG Online: MGG Online is a comprehensive German music encyclopedia with integrated translation via Google Translate. It features the complete second edition of Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) along with regularly updated and newly written articles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "slate. It features the complete second edition of Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) along with regularly updated and newly written articles.MGG Online consists of more than 19,000 articles. Biographical articles cover over 16,000 composers, singers, instrumentalists, theorists, performers, figures in jazz and popular music, and more from both Western and non-Western traditions. More than 1500 subject articles cover music aesthetics and theory, epochs and genres, church music and pop music, instruments and manuscripts, cities and countries. Comprehensive articles on institutions and on music as it relates to history, art, literature, philosophy, law, the natural sciences, and more are included. The platform features MGG\u2019s widely reputed and thorough works lists, now sortable by the user; toggling between article versions; individual user accounts in which bookmarks and annotations can be created, saved, and shared; and links to RILM Abstracts of Music Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ions; individual user accounts in which bookmarks and annotations can be created, saved, and shared; and links to RILM Abstracts of Music Literature .RILM Abstracts of Music Literature with Full Text (RAFT): RILM abstracts of music literature with full text (RAFT) expands and enhances RILM abstracts with the addition of approximately one million pages of full-text content from more than 200 key periodicals from 50 countries in 40 languages. Coverage begins in the early 20th century and includes articles and reviews as well as obituaries, editorials, correspondence, advertisements, and news. The current list of journal titles in full text can be found on the RILM website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "s obituaries, editorials, correspondence, advertisements, and news. The current list of journal titles in full text can be found on the RILM website .RILM Music Encyclopedias: RILM music encyclopedias\u00a0is a full-text compilation of 41 titles published from 1775 to the present, the majority of which are not available anywhere else online. It provides comprehensive encyclopedic coverage of many disciplines, fields, and subject areas, among them popular music, opera, instruments, blues, gospel, recorded sound, and women composers. Its content spans multiple countries and languages\u2014English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Greek.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "s, gospel, recorded sound, and women composers. Its content spans multiple countries and languages\u2014English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Greek.RIPM Full Text: RIPM Full Text is an international, highly annotated database with detailed content analysis of writings on musical history and culture between 1760 and 1966 -- from Beethoven to Bart\u00f3k and from Schubert to Stravinsky. Currently indexes the contents of 290 music periodicals including articles, reviews, illustrations, music examples, advertisements, press reviews, and more. It also includes more than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ore than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .RISM: Music Manuscripts after 1600: The database, also known as Repertoire International des Sources Musicales, documents the world's musical sources of manuscripts or printed music, works on music theory, and libretti held in libraries, archives, monasteries, schools, and private collections. It includes more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and archives in 32 countries around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": ". It includes more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and archives in 32 countries around the globe.Music Periodicals Database: The Music Periodicals Database is a music journal resource with more than1.3 million articles from 1874 to the present. It provides indexing and abstracts for nearly 800 international music periodicals and full text from 350 journals. MPD covers a comprehensive range of subject areas in both scholarly and popular music journals ranging from International Journal of Music Education , Ethnomusicology , Jazz Education Journal and Musical Times to Rock and Rap Confidential and Rolling Stone. Articles examine all subjects and aspects of music, including music education, performance, ethnomusicology, musical theatre, theory, popular music forms and composition.\n\nIndex to Printed Music: This resource indexes music from ancient Greek times to the present. It can be useful for finding individual pieces of music printed in standard scholarly editions, with hundreds of thousands of records of individual music works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "useful for finding individual pieces of music printed in standard scholarly editions, with hundreds of thousands of records of individual music works.Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.Oxford Music Online: Oxford Music Online is a platform for searching across many music reference works, including the titles listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. Grove Music Online The Oxford Companion to Music The Oxford Dictionary of Music The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz The New Grove Dictionary of Opera The Norton Grove Dictionary of Women Composers The Grove Dictionary of American Music The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments\n\nGrove Music Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Music via the Oxford Music Online platform. Based on a work first published in 1879, Grove has been in continuous publication and has been the foremost English-language encyclopedia of music. Includes over 52,000 articles charting the diverse history, theory and cultures of music around the globe. Hundreds of new articles and article revisions are added each year. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "music around the globe. Hundreds of new articles and article revisions are added each year. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Music ID: Music ID is a global music industry data research tool comprised of three platforms: Music ID Data, Music ID Revenue, and Music ID Impact. Music ID Data includes 5,452 charts from 74 countries, data on streaming from multiple platforms, and contemporary and historical data from Billboard, the Official Charts Company, GfK, and others. Music ID Revenue tracks the worldwide top earning recordings of the 21st century, showing the most successful artists, singles, and albums of the last twenty years. And Music ID Impact provides research data on the top artists, songs, and albums for every year and decade back to 1900. Includes visualization tools. Updated weekly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "ct provides research data on the top artists, songs, and albums for every year and decade back to 1900. Includes visualization tools. Updated weekly.Naxos Music Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to more than 2.6 million tracks from over 165 thousand CDs in classical music, jazz, folk, and world music. Search or browse contents by composer, artist, genre, or label, or categories such as chamber music, composers, film music, opera, etc. Also includes the Naxos Dictionary of Music , a reference tool featuring musical terms, composers and instruments; aural training exercises; work analyses that focus on core classical compositions; and Naxos Musicology International , which contains music scholarship on a range of repertoires, genres, creative and scholarly approaches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "positions; and Naxos Musicology International , which contains music scholarship on a range of repertoires, genres, creative and scholarly approaches.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Academic: A new unified platform for Oxford University Press\u2019s journals and many of its academic book collections that allows cross searching and browsing of content. Browse or search across all content or just within Journals, Books, or Subjects. Limit results to subscribed materials by filtering for Purchased Content, Open Access, and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135070", "box_name": "Online Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center LP Collection:\nGraduate Center LP Collection: Search the Graduate Center's LP collection located on the library 2nd floor, 35th St side, beneath the windows of the Dissertation Office.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045022", "page_name": "Grad Center Resources", "box_id": "3135658", "box_name": "Graduate Center LP Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045022"}}
{"text": "Article Indexes:\nRILM Abstracts of Music Literature with Full Text (RAFT): RILM abstracts of music literature with full text (RAFT) expands and enhances RILM abstracts with the addition of approximately one million pages of full-text content from more than 200 key periodicals from 50 countries in 40 languages. Coverage begins in the early 20th century and includes articles and reviews as well as obituaries, editorials, correspondence, advertisements, and news. The current list of journal titles in full text can be found on the RILM website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045034", "page_name": "Journal Literature", "box_id": "3135069", "box_name": "Article Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045034"}}
{"text": "s obituaries, editorials, correspondence, advertisements, and news. The current list of journal titles in full text can be found on the RILM website .RIPM Full Text: RIPM Full Text is an international, highly annotated database with detailed content analysis of writings on musical history and culture between 1760 and 1966 -- from Beethoven to Bart\u00f3k and from Schubert to Stravinsky. Currently indexes the contents of 290 music periodicals including articles, reviews, illustrations, music examples, advertisements, press reviews, and more. It also includes more than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045034", "page_name": "Journal Literature", "box_id": "3135069", "box_name": "Article Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045034"}}
{"text": "ore than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .Music Periodicals Database: The Music Periodicals Database is a music journal resource with more than1.3 million articles from 1874 to the present. It provides indexing and abstracts for nearly 800 international music periodicals and full text from 350 journals. MPD covers a comprehensive range of subject areas in both scholarly and popular music journals ranging from International Journal of Music Education , Ethnomusicology , Jazz Education Journal and Musical Times to Rock and Rap Confidential and Rolling Stone. Articles examine all subjects and aspects of music, including music education, performance, ethnomusicology, musical theatre, theory, popular music forms and composition.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045034", "page_name": "Journal Literature", "box_id": "3135069", "box_name": "Article Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045034"}}
{"text": "subjects and aspects of music, including music education, performance, ethnomusicology, musical theatre, theory, popular music forms and composition.New York Public Library Dictionary Catalog of the Music Collection, to 1964: The Dictionary Catalog contains citations to music-related articles from the late 1920s through the early 1950s, some of which is not yet covered by RIPM. 100,000+ scores acquired before 1971 by the Music Division of the New York Public Library appear in the 45-volume Dictionary Catalog only, not in the online catalog. The Catalog appears in a 33-volume set and a supplementary set, both kept in the 2nd floor library music room.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045034", "page_name": "Journal Literature", "box_id": "3135069", "box_name": "Article Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045034"}}
{"text": "Audio/Video:\nDRAM: A not-for-profit music database offering on-demand, streaming access to classical, jazz, and popular music recordings with original liner notes, essays and cover art. Contains more than 4,000 albums\u2019 worth of recordings from 42 independent labels and archives. Searchable by composer, performer, label of origin or keyword.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135071", "box_name": "Audio/Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "s more than 4,000 albums\u2019 worth of recordings from 42 independent labels and archives. Searchable by composer, performer, label of origin or keyword.Naxos Music Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to more than 2.6 million tracks from over 165 thousand CDs in classical music, jazz, folk, and world music. Search or browse contents by composer, artist, genre, or label, or categories such as chamber music, composers, film music, opera, etc. Also includes the Naxos Dictionary of Music , a reference tool featuring musical terms, composers and instruments; aural training exercises; work analyses that focus on core classical compositions; and Naxos Musicology International , which contains music scholarship on a range of repertoires, genres, creative and scholarly approaches.\n\nIMSLP: Petrucci Music Library: Canadian International Music Score Library Project archiving public domain scores and recordings.\n\nUBU Web: Represents all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts - performance, dance, film.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135071", "box_name": "Audio/Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "public domain scores and recordings.\n\nUBU Web: Represents all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts - performance, dance, film.GLOPad: Descriptions of digital images, texts, video clips, sound recordings, and complex media objects related to the performing arts around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135071", "box_name": "Audio/Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "Digital Scores:\nChopin's First Editions Online: First impressions of Chopin's first editions in a virtual collection.\n\nDigital Image Archive of Medieval Music: DIAMM is a leading resource for the study of medieval manuscripts. DIAMM presents images and metadata for thousands of manuscripts, provides a home for scholarly resources and editions, restores damaged manuscripts and documents, publishes high-quality facsimiles, and offers expertise as consultants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135067", "box_name": "Digital Scores", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "scholarly resources and editions, restores damaged manuscripts and documents, publishes high-quality facsimiles, and offers expertise as consultants.Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nHarvard's Online Resources for Music Scholars: Harvard's well maintained exhaustive resource for online scores, audio, manuscripts and other collections worldwide.\n\nHathi Trust: Keyword searchable full-text of books and scores in the public domain from libraries participating in the google books project. Full-text PDF available for download by member institutions; others can view online only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135067", "box_name": "Digital Scores", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "in from libraries participating in the google books project. Full-text PDF available for download by member institutions; others can view online only.IMSLP: Petrucci Music Library: Canadian International Music Score Library Project archiving public domain scores and recordings.\n\nInternet Archive: Rich content from smaller archives and libraries and individual digital projects.\n\nLC's Music Treasures Consortium: Find music manuscripts and print materials held by several prominent archives.\n\nMedieval Music Database: La Trobe University, 70,000 works, last updated 2004. Covers the 14th century and liturgical chant with links to transcriptions with modern music notation, original manuscripts, and electronic editions.\n\nMunich Digitisation Centre: Holdings of the Bavarian State Library and others, one of the largest and fastest growing digital collections in Germany including History, Classical Antiquity, Eastern Europe, Musicology - with manuscripts, early prints, modern books, maps and photographic collections, scores, journals and newspapers. Includes complete digitized Beethoven Werke.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135067", "box_name": "Digital Scores", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "uscripts, early prints, modern books, maps and photographic collections, scores, journals and newspapers. Includes complete digitized Beethoven Werke.Musical Scores (Eastman School of Music): Growing collection of public domain scores from the collections of the Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester.\n\nMusRef--Music Collections Online: A variety of online resources featuring digitized printed music. One of the many categories forming Mus-Ref: An Online Guide to Print and Internet Resources, maintained by Brigham Young University.\n\nNeue Mozart Ausgabe: Digitized Mozart from the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum and the Packard Humanities Institute.\n\nRISM: Online catalog of music manuscripts pre-1800.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135067", "box_name": "Digital Scores", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "Digitized Mozart from the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum and the Packard Humanities Institute.\n\nRISM: Online catalog of music manuscripts pre-1800.RISM: Music Manuscripts after 1600: The database, also known as Repertoire International des Sources Musicales, documents the world's musical sources of manuscripts or printed music, works on music theory, and libretti held in libraries, archives, monasteries, schools, and private collections. It includes more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and archives in 32 countries around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135067", "box_name": "Digital Scores", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "Sheet Music:\nNYPL Sheet Music & Song Sheets: Selected online sheet music collections\n\nSheet Music Consortium: UCLA's cross-collection searching of digital sheet music collections\n\nHarvard's Online Resources for Music Scholars: Harvard's well maintained exhaustive resource for online scores, audio, manuscripts and other collections worldwide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045052", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "3135882", "box_name": "Sheet Music", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045052"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045068", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135082", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045068"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nMusic @ CRL: Highlights CRL's music manuscript and periodical collections. Additional resources include books, newspapers, dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nDissertations @ CRL: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045068", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135083", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045068"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045068", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135083", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045068"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045068", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135083", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045068"}}
{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045068", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "3135084", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159578&p=1045068"}}
{"text": "Aural Skills/Ear Training Aids:\nGood Ear: A straightforward ear training tool.\n\nMusicTheory.Net: Ricci Adams's MusicTheory.net has a number of free tools for learning basic music theory, including customizable ear training sessions, elementary notation, rhythm and meter, and key signatures. Matrix calculators (12-tone) and a staff paper generator are also included. A very handy website for the music theory student.\n\nTeor\u00eda: Music Theory Web: Music theory reference, tutorials, exercises, and articles. This site is run by a professor at the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico; the site is available in both English and Spanish.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045083", "page_name": "Music Theory Study Aids", "box_id": "3135980", "box_name": "Aural Skills/Ear Training Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/music/MusicTheoryStudyAids"}}
{"text": "Written Music Theory Aids:\nDolmetsch Foundation's Music Theory and History Online: Another great resource for the basics of notation, meter and rhythm, chord structures, and so on. The Dolmetsch Foundation is based in England, and so their dictionary is helpful for understanding English or European notational and vocabulary conventions that are different from American music theory conventions.\n\nMultimedia Music Dictionary (Virginia Tech): Covers much of the terminology with which a music student needs to be familiar; includes audio files to illustrate pronunciation of these terms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159578", "page_id": "1045083", "page_name": "Music Theory Study Aids", "box_id": "3135981", "box_name": "Written Music Theory Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/music/MusicTheoryStudyAids"}}
{"text": "Popular Library Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nGC Journals A-Z: Have a known citation or journal title? Look up electronic journals at the GC library on the Journals A-Z list.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article or book the Graduate Center doesn't have? Request it through Interlibrary Loan.\n\n24/7 Chat Reference: Need help now? Chat with a librarian 24/7!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045099", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22037708", "box_name": "Popular Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045099"}}
{"text": "Using the Earth & Environmental Sciences Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to earth & environmental sciences\u00a0and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk or use the Ask-a-Librarian service\u00a0if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045099", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136165", "box_name": "Using the Earth & Environmental Sciences Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045099"}}
{"text": "Other guides to Earth & Environmental Sciences:\nMany of the resources suggested by the Columbia or NYU libraries must be accessed on site at the library. For one-time access, request a METRO Referral Pass from a librarian at the Graduate Center Library. If you would like to use the resources at the Columbia and NYU libraries more frequently, apply for a MaRLI (Manhattan Research Libraries Initiative) card through NYPL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045099", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135311", "box_name": "Other guides to Earth & Environmental Sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045099"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library's events calendar for upcoming workshops on citation management using Zotero, boosting your scholarly online presence, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045099", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "24755491", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045099"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research:\nAGRICOLA: A database produced by the National Library of Agriculture consisting of citations to journal articles (including abstracts) and bibliographic records describing monographs, serials, audiovisual materials and online content from around the world. Contains 5.2 million+ records and includes printed works from as far back as the 15th century encompassing all aspects of agriculture and related disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135090", "box_name": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "sheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135090", "box_name": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "e present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.GreenFILE: A collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles covering all aspects of the human impact on the environment, including global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.\n\nHighWire Press: HighWire Press offers bibliographic and publication information on hosted scientific, medical, and psychiatric journals. Includes links to free journal sites and information on finding free issues. Browse by Journal Title or Publisher to find publication information and to access free content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135090", "box_name": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "journal sites and information on finding free issues. Browse by Journal Title or Publisher to find publication information and to access free content.ScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.\n\nSpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135090", "box_name": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135090", "box_name": "Best Bets for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research:\nWhile these databases don't focus on earth and environmental science they do index relevant journals and newspapers. Includes scholarly and general publications.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135091", "box_name": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135091", "box_name": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135091", "box_name": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135091", "box_name": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135091", "box_name": "Other Databases for Environmental Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045143", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045143"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1497909", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540236", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1497909"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nInterlibrary Loan (ILL): If the book you need is not available at the Graduate Center (or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center), submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. You can use ILL for items held at other CUNY libraries, or from libraries much further afield. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu. ILL FAQs\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may apply to MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1497909", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540237", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1497909"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nThe Graduate Center Library provides access to many electronic books, which can be found in the library's OneSearch discovery tool. Note: Only those ebooks that list \"Graduate Center\" or \"CUNY\" under Holdings are accessible at the Graduate Center (or off-site to GC users). \u00a0Ebooks owned by other CUNY libraries can only be accessed by GC users by physically visiting that library. For much more information about the library's ebook offerings, including a list of the library's ebook collections, see the E-Books LibGuide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1497909", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540238", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1497909"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1497909", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540239", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1497909"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1497909", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540239", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1497909"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9283330", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=9283330"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about citing sources, see the Citation Managers & Style Guides guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "7799772", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "24755526", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=7799772"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab). Full MLA guide not available online, but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (Online Writing Bab). Full APA guide not available online, but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "7799772", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "24755527", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=7799772"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "7799772", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "24755527", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=7799772"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete and JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles. The Graduate Center supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Want to learn more? Check the library's events calendar for upcoming citation management workshops, or request an appointment .\n\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "7799772", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "24755528", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=7799772"}}
{"text": "mit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.RefWorks Video Tutorials: An assortment of video tutorials that explain RefWorks and its features.\n\nRefWorks Guide: A detailed guide to using RefWorks.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nAdditional Zotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "7799772", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "24755528", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=7799772"}}
{"text": "Statistics & Data:\nDatabases & Repositories: Provided by the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University.\n\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements. Revisions and new articles added quarterly.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.\n\nMapPluto ARGIS Dataset: MapPLUTO contains extensive New York City tax lot, land use, and geographic data at the tax lot level in ESRI ArcGIS shape format and dbase table format.\n\nNOAA - Satellite and Information Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Includes climactic, geophysical, and oceanographic data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045146", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "3135202", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045146"}}
{"text": "t.\n\nNOAA - Satellite and Information Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Includes climactic, geophysical, and oceanographic data.NYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.\n\nOBIS: Ocean Biogeographic Information System: Established by the Census of Marine Life program (www.coml.org), OBIS is an evolving alliance of people and organizations sharing a vision to make global marine biogeographic data,freely available on the World Wide Web.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045146", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "3135202", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045146"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "1045300", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159579&p=1045300"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159579", "guide_name": "Earth & Environmental Sciences", "page_id": "9276478", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/earth_and_environmental_sciences"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044796", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044796"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044796", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044796"}}
{"text": "Using the Criminal Justice Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to criminal justice and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Beth Posner if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab For statistics and demographic information , select the Statistics tab For legal resources , select the Legal Resources tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044796", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136164", "box_name": "Using the Criminal Justice Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044796"}}
{"text": "Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice:\nThe Lloyd Sealy Library at John Jay has an extensive collection of criminal justice and law print and electronic resources. Graduate Center students are able to visit and borrow books from all CUNY libraries, including John Jay.\n\nCriminal Justice Links: Web sites recommended by John Jay's Lloyd Sealy Library.\n\nCriminal Justice Subject Guides: Subject guides created by John Jay librarians.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044796", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135148", "box_name": "Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044796"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044796", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044796"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index criminal justice journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research:\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nNCJRS Abstracts Database: Index of the more than 210,000 criminal justice, juvenile justice, and substance abuse resources housed in the National Criminal Justice Reference Service Library collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "10,000 criminal justice, juvenile justice, and substance abuse resources housed in the National Criminal Justice Reference Service Library collection.National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database: The NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts Database is published by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference Service, an information clearinghouse for people around the U.S. and the world involved with research, policy, and practice related to criminal and juvenile justice, and drug control. The NCJRS Abstracts Database contains summaries of over 200,000 U.S. and international publications, including federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "ncluding federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nCriminal Justice Database: Indexes over 620 international criminal justice publications from 1981 to the present, with full text for more than half of the titles. Supports research on crime, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Sociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.\n\nFIU Research Forensic Library: a new discovery tool for openly accessible forensic science content: \"The Research Forensic Library provides access to thousands of articles and reports in the scientific literature, a critical step in the forward momentum required of forensic science and its varied applications.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135149", "box_name": "Best Bets for Criminal Justice & Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Social Science Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135094", "box_name": "Other Databases for Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135094", "box_name": "Other Databases for Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135094", "box_name": "Other Databases for Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135094", "box_name": "Other Databases for Social Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "E-Journals - directories:\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.\n\nE-Journals at the GC: Search the Grad Center e-journal collections by journal title or browse by subject. Criminology titles are in the Social Sciences category.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044813", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135093", "box_name": "E-Journals - directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044813"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498930", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498930"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498931", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498931"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498932", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498932"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498932", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498932"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498932", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498932"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498932", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498932"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498932", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498932"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1498933", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1498933"}}
{"text": "International Statistical Sources:\nSeveral of these suggestions came from the John Jay College Sealy Library Criminal Justice Subject Guide .\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nStatistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044828", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135640", "box_name": "International Statistical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044828"}}
{"text": "State and National Statistics:\nSeveral of these suggestions came from the John Jay College Sealy Library Criminal Justice Subject Guide .\n\nICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044828", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135167", "box_name": "State and National Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044828"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Infoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.\n\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.\n\nSourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics: Full-text, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044828", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135167", "box_name": "State and National Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044828"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nUniform Crime Report: Full-text, with statistics, of the FBI's compendium of crime statistics, since 1995; includes preliminary reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044828", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "3135167", "box_name": "State and National Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044828"}}
{"text": "At the Graduate Center:\nLaw Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies and trends in the legal world, with over 1,200 full-text scholarly law journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations. Topic coverage includes criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044838", "page_name": "Legal Resources", "box_id": "3135641", "box_name": "At the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044838"}}
{"text": "ational law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1044838", "page_name": "Legal Resources", "box_id": "3135641", "box_name": "At the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1044838"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "1045294", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=1045294"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159580", "guide_name": "Criminal Justice", "page_id": "9317462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159580&p=9317462"}}
{"text": "About:\nThis guide serves as a starting point for researchers and students in sociology and related fields. It collects information about selected resources available through the Mina Rees Library that are most relevant for the social sciences. Feeling overwhelmed? Make a research appointment with Roxanne Shirazi , librarian for sociology, or visit the reference desk on the library's 2nd floor to consult with a librarian (no appointment needed).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33176560", "box_name": "About", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "Handbooks and Overviews:\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .SAGE Knowledge Handbooks: Handbooks covering such subjects as digital dissertations, multicultural measures, environmental change, economic geography, historical theory, international relations, Islamic studies, performance studies, qualitative and quantitative research in psychology, race and ethnic studies, social anthropology, sociolinguistics, and theories of social psychology. To find available content: Select \u201cSAGE Reference\u201d Click on \u201cBrowse SAGE Reference\u201d Find and click on \"Handbooks\" under \"By Content Types\" Select \u201cContent available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.Titles that are available through our library subscription: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Handbook of International Relations Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 1 Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 1 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Research on Classroom Assessment The Handbook of Community Practice The SAGE Handbook for Research in Education: Engaging Ideas and Enriching Inquiry The SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography: Two Volume Set The SAGE Handbook of Identities The SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGE", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "he SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEHandbook of Performance Studies The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "E Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing DevelopmentSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Gale Directory Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Search across a range of directories including Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers; Encyclopedia of American Religions (now available in Gale Ebooks); Encyclopedia of Associations - International Organizations; Encyclopedia of Associations - National Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Associations - Regional, State and Local Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources; Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations; Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media; Government Research Directory; International Research Centers Directory; Market Share Reporter; National Faculty Directory; Publishers Directory; Research Centers Directory; Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135230", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "Getting Started in the Social Sciences:\nSalsa Dancing into the Social Sciences: This unique book is both a handbook for defining and completing a research project, and an astute introduction to the neglected history and changeable philosophy of modern social science. In this volume, Kristin Luker guides novice researchers in: knowing the difference between an area of interest and a research topic; defining the relevant parts of a potentially infinite research literature; mastering sampling, operationalization, and generalization; understanding which research methods best answer your questions; beating writer's block.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "31799691", "box_name": "Getting Started in the Social Sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "; mastering sampling, operationalization, and generalization; understanding which research methods best answer your questions; beating writer's block.Research Methods: The Basics: An accessible, user-friendly introduction to the different aspects of research theory, methods and practice. This third edition provides an expanded and fully updated resource suitable for students and practitioners in a wide range of disciplines including the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. It is structured in two parts--the first covers the nature of knowledge and the reasons for doing research, the second explains the specific methods used to conduct an effective research project and how to propose, plan, carry out and write up a research project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "31799691", "box_name": "Getting Started in the Social Sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "Reading Lists on Qualitative Interviews and Ethnography:\nA Partial Bibliography of Books on How to Conduct Qualitative Interviews: Compiled by Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega, Associate Professor with the Methods Lab at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) Sede Mexico.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044930", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33176540", "box_name": "Reading Lists on Qualitative Interviews and Ethnography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/overview"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11839346", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3899610", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nThe library subscribes to over 400 databases that allow you to search the scholarly literature across journals. Databases are professionally indexed and offer options for complex search queries. Use this list to get to the most relevant social science databases available through the Graduate Center.\n\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "om thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSociology Database: Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in sociology and social work, social policy, social care, social services, social anthropology, gender studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "er studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.\n\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11744491", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11744491", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11744491", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
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{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1044998", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11751625", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/journals-and-databases"}}
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{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "Ebook Collections for Sociologists:\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "23189663", "box_name": "Ebook Collections for Sociologists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.Temple University Press: Labor Studies & Work (freely available): From its start, Temple University Press has been known for publishing significant titles in labor studies. Given this long history, many of these titles have gone out of print. Thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Press, in collaboration with Temple University Libraries, has reissued 32 outstanding labor studies books in PDF, EPUB, and MOBI formats and made them freely available online. Chosen by an advisory board of scholars, labor studies experts, publishers, and librarians, each book contains a new foreword by a prominent scholar, reflecting on the content and placing it in historical context.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "23189663", "box_name": "Ebook Collections for Sociologists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
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{"text": "Black Women and Resilience: Power, Perseverance, and Public Health: Black Women and Resilience brings together a wealth of qualitative and quantitative research to help foster broad understanding and advancement of Black women's collective health and wellbeing. Throughout, Kisha Braithwaite Holden, Camara Phyllis Jones, and their contributors use a health equity lens, maintaining that achieving health equity requires valuing all individuals and populations equally, recognizing and rectifying historical injustices, and providing resources according to need. Across four sections, scholars, practitioners, and community leaders address cultural narratives of Black womanhood; significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.Multivocal and multidisciplinary, Black Women and Resilience models and invites exchange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "ange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.On Display: Instagram, The Self, and the City: Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness, the ongoing self-presentation it demands confronts users with profound dilemmas. Who are we? What do we want to show of ourselves? What do we aspire to be? On Display is a book about how people remake their worlds through social media. John D. Boy and Justus Uitermark provide an encompassing account of how a platform that is unfailingly polished and ruthlessly judgmental shapes us and our environments. They examine how personalities, relations, social movements, urban subcultures, and city streets change as they are represented on Instagram. Interviews and ethnographic vignettes render an intimate account of the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.While previous accounts have argued that social media promote polarization, On Display shows that this is not the case for Instagram where users belong to large and diverse networks, compelling them to take many, often contradictory expectations into account. This means users shy away from producing statements or images that may cause offense as a way to preserve their public image and their social connections. Drawing on sociological theory, long-term qualitative inquiry in Amsterdam, and computational analyses, Boy and Uitermark argue that grasping the power of Instagram--and other social media platforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "tforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.Human Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Origins and Global Impact: Discover the origins and consequences of human movement over time, from the 16th-century Age of Discovery to 21st-century immigration politics. This book examines the complex forces behind international migration and the enormous impact it is having on our globalized world. Chapters cover both the challenges and opportunities associated with migration in a broad selection of countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. Readers will find in-depth analysis of such recent events as the Ukrainian refugee crisis, violence against immigrants in South Africa, support for right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.Readers will also uncover the historical antecedents to the modern landscape of human migration, including the push for colonization and the exploitation and horrors of the slave trade. The book also investigates the profound impact that climate change will have on patterns of human migration in the coming years. Taken together, the chapters offer candid and compelling coverage of a dynamic subject that affects millions of people worldwide. For readers wishing to delve even deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars in Modern America: Pivoting from studies that emphasize the dominance of progressivism on American college campuses during the late sixties and early seventies, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd positions conservative critiques of, and agendas in, American colleges and universities as an essential dimension of a broader conversation of conservative backlash against liberal education. \u00a0 This book explores the story of how stakeholders in American higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.By examining the range of conservative student organizations and coalition building, Shepherd shows how wealthy donors and conservative intellectuals trained future GOP leaders such as Karl Rove, Bill Barr, Jeff Sessions, Pat Buchanan, and others in conservative politics, providing them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "ng them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.Between Catastrophe and Revolution: Essays in Honor of Mike Davis: It is all worse than we think. It is even worse than Mike Davis, for whom \"every day is judgment day\" (The Nation), could have imagined. The contributions to this volume are explorations of what Davis--in typical wry fashion--once referred to as the field of \"disaster studies.\" Collectively, they show how our \"disaster imaginary\" has been rendered inadequate by the existing order's ability to feed off and coopt our resistance to it. Contemporary mass protests are now subsumed as instances of an established, profitable politics of rage. Geopolitical conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.Climate change itself, if it was ever thought to be a universalizing phenomenon, is now treated as an extensive market opportunity by global risk insurance conglomerates and predatory lenders who bet against any rescue of the planet. Such catastrophic developments resist the language we use to describe and deconstruct them. The contributions to this volume seek to reimagine our understanding of disaster, and, following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": ", following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.Nice White Ladies: Named a Best Book of 2021 by\u00a0Kirkus An acclaimed\u00a0expert\u00a0illuminates\u00a0the distinctive role that white women play in perpetuating racism,\u00a0and\u00a0how\u00a0they can\u00a0work\u00a0to fight\u00a0it\u00a0 In a nation deeply divided by race, the \"Karens\"\u00a0of the world are easy to villainize. But in\u00a0Nice White\u00a0Ladies, Jessie Daniels addresses the\u00a0unintended\u00a0complicity of\u00a0even\u00a0well-meaning\u00a0white women.\u00a0She\u00a0reveals\u00a0how their everyday choices\u00a0harm communities of color.\u00a0White mothers, still expected to be the primary parents, too often uncritically\u00a0choose\u00a0to send their kids to the \"best\" schools, collectively leading to a return to segregation.\u00a0She\u00a0addresses\u00a0a feminism that pushes women of color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.She looks to the white women who fight neo-Nazis online\u00a0and in the streets, and who challenge all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.A People's Guide to New York City: This alternative guidebook for one of the world's most popular tourist destinations explores all five boroughs to reveal a people's New York City. \u00a0 The sites and stories of A People's Guide to New York City shift our perception of what defines New York, placing the passion, determination, defeats, and victories of its people at the core. Delving into the histories of New York's five boroughs, you will encounter enslaved Africans in revolt, women marching for equality, workers on strike, musicians and performers claiming streets for their art, and neighbors organizing against landfills and industrial toxins and in support of affordable housing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.New York City is a preeminent global city, serving as the headquarters for hundreds of multinational firms and a world-renowned cultural hub for fashion, art, and music. It is among the most multicultural cities in the world and also one of the most segregated cities in the United States. The people that make this global city function--immigrants, people of color, and the working classes--reside largely in the so-called outer boroughs, outside the corporations, neon, and skyscrapers of Manhattan. A People's Guide to New York City expands the scope and scale of traditional guidebooks, providing an equitable exploration of the diverse communities throughout the city. Through the stories of over 150 sites across the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island as well as thematic tours and contemporary and archival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "chival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.The Democratic Ethos: What did Occupy Wall Street accomplish? While it began as a startling disruption in politics as usual, in The Democratic Ethos Freya Thimsen argues that the movement's long-term importance rests in how its commitment to radical democratic self-organization has been adopted within more conventional forms of politics. Occupy changed what counts as credible democratic coordination and how democracy is performed, as demonstrated in opposition to corporate political influence, rural antifracking activism, and political campaigns. By comparing instances of progressive politics that demonstrate the democratic ethos developed and promoted by Occupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.Combining insights from rhetorical studies, performance studies, political theory, and sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.Listening to People: A Practical Guide to Interviewing, Participant Observation, Data Analysis, and Writing It All Up: A down-to-earth, practical guide for interview and participant observation and analysis. In-depth interviews and close observation are essential to the work of social scientists, but inserting one's researcher-self into the lives of others can be daunting, especially early on. \u00a0Esteemed sociologist Annette Lareau is here to help. Lareau's clear, insightful, and personal guide is not your average methods text. It promises to reduce researcher anxiety while illuminating the best methods for first-rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.A researcher must listen to people as she collects data, listen to feedback as she describes what she is learning, listen to the findings of others as they delve into the existing literature on topics, and listen to herself in order to sift and prioritize some aspects of the study over others. By listening in these different ways, researchers will discover connections, reconsider assumptions, catch mistakes, develop and assess new ideas, weigh priorities, ponder new directions, and undertake numerous adjustments--all of which will make their contributions clearer and more valuable. \u00a0 Accessibly written and full of practical, easy-to-follow guidance, this book will help both novice and experienced researchers to do their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.Border Bodies: In this study of sex, gender, sexual violence, and power along the border, Bernadine Marie Hernandez brings to light under-heard stories of women who lived in a critical era of American history. Elaborating on the concept of sexual capital, she uses little-known newspapers and periodicals, letters, testimonios, court cases, short stories, and photographs to reveal how sex, violence, and capital conspired to govern not only women's bodies but their role in the changing American Southwest. Hernandez focuses on a time when the borderlands saw a rapid influx of white settlers who encountered elite landholding Californios, Hispanos, and Tejanos. Sex was inseparable from power in the borderlands, and women were integral to the stabilization of that power. In drawing these stories from the archive, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.By extension, Hernandez argues that Mexicana, Nuevomexicana, Californiana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "liforniana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.The Digital Factory: The Digital Factory reveals the hidden human labor that supports today's digital capitalism. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory include those in Amazon warehouses, delivery drivers, Chinese gaming workers, Filipino content moderators, and rural American search engine optimizers. Repetitive yet stressful, boring yet often emotionally demanding, these jobs require little formal qualification, but can demand a large degree of skills and knowledge. This work is often hidden behind the supposed magic of algorithms and thought to be automated, but it is in fact highly dependent on human labor. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory are not as far removed from a typical auto assembly line as we might think. Moritz Altenried takes us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.As Altenried shows, these digital factories often share surprising similarities with factories from the industrial age. As globalized capitalism and digital technology continue to transform labor around the world, Altenried offers a timely and poignant exploration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "loration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.The Biomedical Empire: We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the \"medical industrial complex\" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity--drivers of our access to basic goods and services--rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the largest economic forces in the world. Katz Rothman shows that biomedicine has the key elements of an imperial power: economic leverage, the faith of its citizens, and governmental rule. She investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.This provides her with a powerful vantage point from which to critically examine the current moment, when the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the power structures of the empire in unprecedented ways while sparking the most visible resistance it has ever seen.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "1045027", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/books"}}
{"text": "Associations and Societies:\nAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science: \"For more than 125 years, the Academy\u2019s flagship journal, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, has brought together public officials and scholars from across the disciplines to tackle issues ranging from racial inequality and intractable poverty to the threat of nuclear terrorism.\" (website) AAPSS publishes a journal in association with Sage Publishing: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "errorism.\" (website) AAPSS publishes a journal in association with Sage Publishing: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceAmerican Educational Research Association (AERA): \"The American Educational Research Association (AERA), founded in 1916, is concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.\" (website) AERA publishes seven peer-reviewed journals, in association with Sage Journals: AERA Open (OA) American Educational Research Journal Educational Researcher Review of Educational Research Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics Review of Research in Education", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ew of Educational Research Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics Review of Research in EducationAmerican Sociological Association (ASA): \"Working at the national and international levels, the Association aims to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.\" (website) The ASA publishes 14 scholarly journals, in association with Sage Publications (exceptions noted below): American Sociological Review City & Community (Wiley) Contemporary Sociology Contexts Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of World Systems Research Social Psychology Quarterly Society and Mental Health Sociological Methodology Sociological Theory Sociology of Education Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Socius (OA) Teaching Sociology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "y and Mental Health Sociological Methodology Sociological Theory Sociology of Education Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Socius (OA) Teaching SociologyAssociation for the Sociology of Religion: \"The Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) is an international scholarly association that seeks to advance theory and research in the sociology of religion. The Association encourages and communicates research that ranges widely across the multiple themes and approaches in the study of religion, and is a focal point for comparative, historical and theoretical contributions to the field.\" (website) The ASR publishes a scholarly journal in association with Oxford Journals: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ibutions to the field.\" (website) The ASR publishes a scholarly journal in association with Oxford Journals: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly ReviewEastern Sociological Society (ESS): \"Founded in 1930, the Eastern Sociological Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in sociological scholarship and instruction. The ESS sponsors Sociological Forum, a four-day Annual Meeting in the spring, a newsletter, numerous award competitions, an employment service, and a mailing list.\" (website) The ESS publishes a peer-reviewed journal, in association with Wiley Publishing: Sociological Forum\n\n\"The RSS is a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological knowledge. The Society seeks to enhance the quality of rural life, communities, and the environment.\" (website)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ion, and dissemination of sociological knowledge. The Society seeks to enhance the quality of rural life, communities, and the environment.\" (website)Society for Social Studies of Science (4S): \"The Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) is a scholarly society founded in 1975 with an international membership of over 1200. Its main purpose is to bring together those interested in understanding science, technology, and medicine, including the way they develop and interact with their social contexts.\"\n\nSociety for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR): \"The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion stimulates, promotes, and communicates social scientific research about religious institutions and experiences. Founded in 1949, SSSR fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars from sociology, religious studies, psychology, political science, economics, international studies, gender studies, and many other fields. Its flagship publication, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, is the most cited resource in the field.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "studies, and many other fields. Its flagship publication, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, is the most cited resource in the field.\"Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS): \"The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about sexuality. It is the oldest organization of professionals interested in the study of sexuality in the United States. SSSS brings together an interdisciplinary group of professionals who believe in the importance of both the production of quality research and the clinical, educational, and social applications of research related to all aspects of sexuality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ce of both the production of quality research and the clinical, educational, and social applications of research related to all aspects of sexuality.\"Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP): \"The SSSP's stated purpose is to promote and protect sociological research and teaching on significant problems of social life and, particularly, to encourage the work of young sociologists; to stimulate the application of scientific method and theory to the study of vital social problems; to encourage problem-centered social research; to foster cooperative relations among persons and organizations engaged in the application of scientific sociological findings to the formulation of social policies; to foster higher quality of life, social welfare, and positive social relations in society and the global community and to undertake any activity related thereto or necessary or desirable for the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ty and the global community and to undertake any activity related thereto or necessary or desirable for the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes.\"Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS): \"Sociologists for Women in Society is a nonprofit professional feminist organization dedicated to: 1. Encouraging the development of sociological feminist theory and scholarship; 2. Transforming the academy through feminist leadership, career development, and institutional diversity; 3. Promoting social justice through local, national, and international activism; 4. Supporting the publication and dissemination of cutting edge feminist social science.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "justice through local, national, and international activism; 4. Supporting the publication and dissemination of cutting edge feminist social science.\"Southern Sociological Society: \"Established in 1935, the Southern Sociological Society is a society of professionals that promotes the development of sociology as a profession and scientific discipline by the maintenance of high academic professional and ethical standards, and by encouraging effective teaching of sociology, valid and reliable methods and research in the study of human society, diffusion of sociological knowledge and its application to societal problems, cooperation with related disciplines and groups, recruitment and training of sociologists, and development of sociology programs in educational and other agencies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3825679", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "11826644", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/associations"}}
{"text": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research:\nCUNY is a member of ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Reseach), a data archive that specializes in long term preservation. CUNY staff, students, and faculty have access to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "11826689", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "11826689", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "Useful Guides:\nFinding Data Analyzing & Visualizing Data Mapping Data Data Management SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "9916214", "box_name": "Useful Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "Teaching with data:\nICPSR Teaching and Learning: These resources were created especially for undergraduate faculty and students. While any of ICPSR's data and tools can be used in the classroom, the ones provided here make it easy for instructors to set up data-driven learning experiences. The materials can be used as the basis for assignments, as an in-class or study exercise, for lecture content, or any other way you see fit. All resources are provided under a Creative Commons (attribution) License.\n\nSocial Science Data and Analysis Network: \"The Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) is a university-based organization that creates demographic media (such as user guides, web sites, and hands-on classroom computer materials) that make U.S. census data accessible to policymakers, educators, the media, and informed citizens. SSDAN is directed by demographer William H. Frey and utilizes facilities at the Population Studies Center, University of Michigan.\" (website)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "11837392", "box_name": "Teaching with data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "Fully featured analytic software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "3135971", "box_name": "Fully featured analytic software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software:\nATLAS.ti: ATLAS.ti is qualitative data analysis software. Available on the Graduate Center's public computers (PC only). Users should register a new account when prompted by the software on public computers.\n\nDedoose: Developed by researchers at UCLA, Dedoose is a qualitative research subscription software package aimed specifically at mixed methods research. Individual student rate is $10.95 per month.\n\nNVivo: NVivo is an advanced qualitative research software. At the GC, NVivo 12 is installed on two computers in room 6304.32 and two computers in the library (2nd floor, Center-1). Students may request off-site access to the software by creating a ticket with IT Services (subject to license availability).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3214014", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "11840514", "box_name": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/data"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.\n\nR markdown / LaTeX GC Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template complies with Graduate Center requirements and includes American Sociological Association formatting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829343", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "11838594", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/citation"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829343", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "11838846", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/citation"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829343", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "11839125", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/citation"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829343", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "11838919", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/citation"}}
{"text": "Find Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839262", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Social Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839262", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University ORS maintains a database of funding opportunities by discipline. Opportunities are curated from a variety of sources and include funding announcements from federal, foundation, industry, and professional association sponsors. The information contained is NOT limited to Duke internal opportunities.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Search for awards from among 625 scholarships, grants, fellowships, and postdoctoral awards. Free-to-search for applicants to any graduate program, to graduate students working on a master\u2019s thesis or doctoral dissertation, and to postdoc scholars.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839263", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "Support for Sponsored Research:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839261", "box_name": "Support for Sponsored Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations:\nFree Training from Candid.org (formerly Foundation Center and Guidestar): Classroom and Webinar trainings are available led by Candid. This link will provide dates and the ability to register.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839281", "box_name": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: A a free community, and a premium content subscription service whose mission is to help humanities and social science graduate students, ABDs and PhDs identify, prepare for and excel in non-academic careers. Access to the Premium Content Area is available for all Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3829624", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "11839260", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/funding"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "Journal Policies:\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nWiley Author Compliance Tool: Search by funder, institution, or journal to see an overview of Wiley's open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834023", "box_name": "Journal Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "From Practical Guidance when submitting journal articles: Understanding your rights (excerpt reproduced courtesy SPARC): \"Relationships are changing due to the rise of digital publishing in academia. In order to maximize the value of the research you produce in this new environment, it is important for you to take an active role in managing the copyrights to your work. U.S. Copyright law gives the author of an original work, such as a scholarly article, the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the copyrighted work. Copyright protection is now automatic. The author obtains these exclusive rights at the moment the copyrighted work has been \u201cfixed in a tangible medium,\u201d such as when a written work has been saved on a computer\u2019s hard drive or printed. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834010", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.(By contrast, an author may give others non-exclusive permission to use the copyrighted work in a variety of ways, including through verbal agreement.) A transfer of any exclusive right is truly exclusive\u2014once transferred the author may no longer exercise that right. If the author intends to retain the right to make any further uses of the copyrighted work, or intends to grant others permission to make any use of the copyrighted work, the author must make this clear in a written transfer agreement. As a scholar or scientist, when you publish in a journal you are typically asked by the publisher to sign such a transfer agreement, or contract, that describes the assignment of various rights to the publisher in the intellectual property you have created. Thus, the agreements often deprive you of certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834010", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834010", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "e.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"The SPARC Author Addendum: Developed by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), this author addendum is \"a legal instrument that you can use to modify your copyright transfer agreements with non-open access journal publishers\" (website).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834010", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "License Your Work:\nThe copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others. For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission.\n\nMore on Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons copyright licenses forge a balance inside the traditional \u201call rights reserved\u201d setting that copyright law creates. They give everyone a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination forges a digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3827887", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "11834091", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/publishing"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159581", "guide_name": "Sociology", "page_id": "3828604", "page_name": "SocArXiv", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/sociology/socarxiv"}}
{"text": "Research Tips:\nFinding Items via Worldcat Locating Full Text Articles Constructing Search Statements Creating Accurate Search Statements Search Engine Tutorial Get it from another Library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045107", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135242", "box_name": "Research Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045107"}}
{"text": "Locating Dissertations:\nTo find dissertations, access Digital Dissertations and learn how to request dissertations via the Center for Research Libraries, please visit our Dissertations and Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045107", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135243", "box_name": "Locating Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045107"}}
{"text": "Manhattan Research Libraries Initiative (MaRLI):\nThis research initiative allows select researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, NYU, and NYPL research libraries. To be eligible you must have a NYPL library card and demonstrate research need. Further information about MaRLI and the application process can be found on the NYPL website", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045107", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135244", "box_name": "Manhattan Research Libraries Initiative (MaRLI)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045107"}}
{"text": "Welcome:\nThis research guide is developed to highlight some of the key resources in Social Welfare. Choose from the topics in the tabs across the top of this page to focus on the materials you need. Also, the Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff maintain a dynamic, comprehensive, integrated library serving the academic and research needs of The Silberman School of Social Work and The CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College . Social Work Research Guide from Hunter College", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045107", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135241", "box_name": "Welcome", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045107"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11839346", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3899610", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nThe library subscribes to over 400 databases that allow you to search the scholarly literature across journals. Databases are professionally indexed and offer options for complex search queries. Use this list to get to the most relevant social science databases available through the Graduate Center.\n\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "om thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSociology Database: Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in sociology and social work, social policy, social care, social services, social anthropology, gender studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "er studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.\n\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11744491", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11744491", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11744491", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "GC Google Scholar Search 1:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources. Tip:\u00a0 You can link your Google account to the GC, so the \u201cFind\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\u201d links will always appear \u2013 even if you don\u2019t start your search from this page. Go to our customized settings screen , check all boxes for Mina Rees Library\u00a0and click Save. If you\u2019re logged into a Google account, it will remember that setting from now on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "25212224", "box_name": "GC Google Scholar Search 1", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045213", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11751625", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045213"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nebrary Over 46,000 titles from a variety of academic publishers. Titles also appear in the CUNY+ library catalog. EBSCO eBook Collection Formerly known as NetLibrary. To use the database from home, you must first connect to the site on any CUNY campus and click on Create a free account. Accounts can also be created by connecting to to the database remotely. Titles may be checked out for only twenty-four hours.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1044781", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135246", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1044781"}}
{"text": "BF PSYCHOLOGY 173-175 \u00a0Psychoanalysis 511-593 \u00a0\u00a0 Affection, feeling, emotion.\u00a0 Includes bereavement, stress, anger, grief 636-637 \u00a0\u00a0 Applied psychology, counseling, behavior modification 712-724 \u00a0\u00a0 Developmental psychology, including child, adolescent, adult development; life cycle 789 \u00a0\u00a0 Death and dying E - F HISTORY. UNITED STATES.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1044781", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135249", "box_name": "Call Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1044781"}}
{"text": "n 712-724 \u00a0\u00a0 Developmental psychology, including child, adolescent, adult development; life cycle 789 \u00a0\u00a0 Death and dying E - F HISTORY. UNITED STATES.n 712-724 \u00a0\u00a0 Developmental psychology, including child, adolescent, adult development; life cycle 789 \u00a0\u00a0 Death and dying E - F HISTORY. UNITED STATES.n 712-724 \u00a0\u00a0 Developmental psychology, including child, adolescent, adult development; life cycle 789 \u00a0\u00a0 Death and dying E - F HISTORY. UNITED STATES.Includes history & status of Native Americans, African-Americans, Latinos; race relations H SOCIAL SCIENCES (GENERAL) HA STATISTICS HM SOCIOLOGY (GENERAL) HN SOCIAL HISTORY & CONDITIONS, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SOCIAL REFORM HQ FAMILY, MARRIAGE 12-64 \u00a0\u00a0 Sexuality 72-74 \u00a0\u00a0 Incest 535-734 \u00a0\u00a0 Families and family dynamics 755-759 \u00a0\u00a0 Parents and parenting 767-799 \u00a0\u00a0 Children, child development; adolescents, adulthood 809 \u00a0\u00a0 Family violence 811-960 \u00a0\u00a0 Divorce 1060-1064 \u00a0\u00a0 Aging and the aged HV SOCIAL WORK 11 \u00a0\u00a0 Social work schools, education, research methods 40-45 \u00a0\u00a0 General work, group work, case work 91-95 \u00a0\u00a0 US social welfare history, policy 640-645 \u00a0\u00a0 Refugee problems 687 \u00a0\u00a0 Social work in health care 689-699 \u00a0\u00a0 Social work with families 700-713 \u00a0\u00a0 Child abuse 741 \u00a0\u00a0 Child welfare, general 875-883 \u00a0\u00a0 Adoption, foster care 1442-1448 \u00a0\u00a0 Women and social work 1449 \u00a0\u00a0 Gays & lesbians 1450-1493 \u00a0\u00a0 Social work and the elderly 1551-3024 \u00a0\u00a0 Disability and social work 3176 \u00a0\u00a0 Multicultural issues,", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1044781", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135249", "box_name": "Call Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1044781"}}
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{"text": "Finding Books Outside of the GC:\nWorldCat What is WorldCat? WorldCat contains all the bibliographic records (with holdings information) cataloged by OCLC member libraries including books, manuscripts, computer data files, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, videotapes, sound recordings, journals and magazines Interlibrary Loan There are two different methods for requesting articles and books not available at the Graduate Center. To have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center Library,use CLICS. To request articles not available at the Graduate Center and books not available at any CUNY library,use Interlibrary Loan (ILL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1044781", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135247", "box_name": "Finding Books Outside of the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1044781"}}
{"text": "Historical News Accounts:\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134863", "box_name": "Historical News Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "AL JAZEERA The English language Web site for the Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel with the same name. ALLAFRICA.COM AllAfrica aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations, plus more than 200 other sources, who are responsible for their own reporting and views. AllAfrica.com is a distributor of news from specifically African press, with stories posted daily in English and French language text. While this source requires a paid subscription for use of the archives, current news is freely accessible. MEMRI, Middle East Media Research Institute The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) \"explores the Middle East through the region's media. MEMRI bridges the language gap which exists between the West and the Middle East, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134865", "box_name": "Regional News Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.si, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.Founded in February 1998 to inform the debate over U.S. policy in the Middle East, MEMRI is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit, 501 (c)3 organization. MEMRI's headquarters is located in Washington, DC with branch offices in Berlin, London, and Jerusalem, where MEMRI also maintains its Media Center.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134865", "box_name": "Regional News Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "Contemporary International News:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nWORLDPRESS.ORG: This gateway leads to links to newspapers from around the world", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134866", "box_name": "Contemporary International News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "International News Sources:\nAl Jazeera Daily Yomiuri (Japan) Gulf News (United Arab Emirates) Jerusalem Post Independent (UK) International Herald Tribune (IHT) Irish Times Japan Times Korea Times Middle East Times Moscow Times Prague Post (Czech Republic) Russia Journal Santiago Times (Chile) Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) South China Morning Post Times of London Zimbabwe Independent", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134867", "box_name": "International News Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "International News Archives:\nInternational News Archives. SLA News Division Web Site.: These pages provide links to non-US news archives available on the Web", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045199", "page_name": "News- International", "box_id": "3134864", "box_name": "International News Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045199"}}
{"text": "What are Primary Sources?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135052", "box_name": "What are Primary Sources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "What are Primary Sources?:What are Primary Sources?:Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to the truth of what actually happened during an historical event or time period. Primary source is a term used in a number of disciplines to describe source material that is closest to the person, information, period, or idea being studied.\u00a0 A primary source (also called original source ) is a document, recording, artifact, or other source of information that was created at the time under study, usually by a source with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Similar definitions are used in library science , and other areas of scholarship. In journalism, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document created by such a person. Primary sources are distinguished from secondary sources , which cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources, though the distinction is not a sharp one.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135052", "box_name": "What are Primary Sources?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "Archives - Getting Started:\nArchive Grid: Thousands of libraries, museums, and archives have contributed nearly a million collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid.\n\nWorldCat: Search the collections of thousands of US and international libraries. If a book is not available at the Grad Center or other CUNY library, you can request it by clicking the 'Request through interlibrary loan' link. Includes archival locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135053", "box_name": "Archives - Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "Historical Databases at the GC:\nEighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) Eighteenth Century Journals Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries Nineteenth Century Masterfile Women and Social Movements in the United States", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135054", "box_name": "Historical Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "NYC Archives and Special Collections:\nAmerican Memory: Historical Collections from the Library of Congress Brooklyn Historical Society: Archives, Manuscripts and Special Collections Columbia University Archival Collections Portal Manuscript and Archives Division, New York Public Library New York Historical Society: Library Collections NYU Special Collections and Archives Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "3135055", "box_name": "NYC Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers:\nFederal Statistical Research Data Centers (RDCs) are secure computing labs where qualified researchers can conduct approved statistical analysis on non\u2010public\u00a0data (\u201crestricted data\u201d). Baruch College is one of the Centers and\u00a0fees are waived for all of CUNY. Learn more about Federal Statistical Research Data Centers .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29787675", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "FRED Economic Data - great for a novice, but also good for sophisticated users accessing an array\u00a0of data sources. Bureau of Labor Statistics data retrieval tools. FRASER - a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Bank of International Settlements -\u00a0BIS statistics, compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity. Federal Reserve Tealbook -\u00a0Several data sets contain the projections from the Tealbooks (formerly Greenbooks) of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The Tealbook/Greenbook is produced before each meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. Using an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.These projections are made available to the public after a lag of five years. IPUMS -\u00a0IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. IPUMS integration and documentation makes it easy to study change, conduct comparative research, merge information across data types, and analyze individuals within family and community contexts. Data and services available free of charge.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "29685710", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "Archival Research (during Covid):\nSee our new Online Archival Research Guide to help assist you in accessing archival collections during the Covid-19\u00a0Crisis. Digitized Primary Sources blog-post . Barbara Gray\u2019s tipsheet at this link Archives for Investigative Data . Archives for Investigating Data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1045209", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "24076709", "box_name": "Archival Research (during Covid)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1045209"}}
{"text": "Professional Associations:\nAlliance for Children and Families American Hospice Foundation American Psychological Association American Public Human Services Association ANSWER Association of Oncology Social Work Australian Association of Social Workers British Association of Social Workers Canadian Association of Social Workers Child Welfare League of America Children's Defense Fund Clinical Social Work Association Clinical Social Work Federation International Federation of Social Workers Irish Association of Social Workers National Association of Social Workers National Association of Social Workers: NY State Chapter National Association of Social Workers: NYC Chapter National Institute for Social Work (UK and abroad) New York State Society for Clinical Social Work School Social Work Association of America Society for Social Work and Research Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "1044800", "page_name": "Associations/Organizations", "box_id": "3135250", "box_name": "Professional Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=1044800"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "2535591", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135366", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=2535591"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Humanities Full-Text, or\u00a0 Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. The Graduate Center supports Zotero and Refworks. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "2535591", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=2535591"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "2535591", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=2535591"}}
{"text": "Finding Articles:\nLooking for a Specific Journal? Use our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195517", "box_name": "Finding Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "Use InterLibrary Loan for Articles and Books!:\nInterlibrary Loan Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu. Scan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195540", "box_name": "Use InterLibrary Loan for Articles and Books!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "The library subscribes to over 400 databases that allow you to search the scholarly literature across journals. Databases are professionally indexed and offer options for complex search queries. Use this list to get to the most relevant social science databases available through the Graduate Center. Sociological Abstracts This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window Sociological Abstracts contains bibliographic citations from 2,600 journals concerned with sociology and related disciplines from 1963 to the present. Relevant dissertations have been added since 1986. Also included is the Social Planning Policy and Development Abstracts (SOPODA) database, which covers applied sociology journal article abstracts since 1980. Formerly Sociofile.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "Planning Policy and Development Abstracts (SOPODA) database, which covers applied sociology journal article abstracts since 1980. Formerly Sociofile. Planning Policy and Development Abstracts (SOPODA) database, which covers applied sociology journal article abstracts since 1980. Formerly Sociofile. Planning Policy and Development Abstracts (SOPODA) database, which covers applied sociology journal article abstracts since 1980. Formerly Sociofile.Social Science Premium Collection This link opens in a new window This collections provides access to databases covering the international literature in the social sciences: abstracts, indexing and full coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers and more, including deep indexing and full text from over 1000 social science journals. Click \"more\" to view the full list of databases included in this collection. SocINDEX with Full Text This link opens in a new window Indexing of 2,540 journals in the social sciences, with full text as far back as 1895 for 848 journals, as well as the text of more than 40,000 conference papers from such organizations as American Sociological Association and American Society of Criminology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "ll as the text of more than 40,000 conference papers from such organizations as American Sociological Association and American Society of Criminology.ll as the text of more than 40,000 conference papers from such organizations as American Sociological Association and American Society of Criminology.ll as the text of more than 40,000 conference papers from such organizations as American Sociological Association and American Society of Criminology.The database encompasses all sub-disciplines of sociology and closely-related areas of study, including abortion, criminology & criminal justice, demography, ethnic & racial studies, gender studies, marriage & family, political sociology, religion, rural & urban sociology. Social Sciences Full Text This link opens in a new window Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Annual Reviews This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology. Sociology Database This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window ProQuest Sociology covers the international literature of sociology and social work, and provides full-text coverage of many core titles indexed in Sociological Abstracts and Social Services Abstracts. The database also includes over 500 recent full-text doctoral dissertations on sociology. Coverage: 1985-current.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "racts and Social Services Abstracts. The database also includes over 500 recent full-text doctoral dissertations on sociology. Coverage: 1985-current.racts and Social Services Abstracts. The database also includes over 500 recent full-text doctoral dissertations on sociology. Coverage: 1985-current.racts and Social Services Abstracts. The database also includes over 500 recent full-text doctoral dissertations on sociology. Coverage: 1985-current.Social Science Database This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window ProQuest Social Science Journals indexes over 1000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles. It covers core disciplines across the social sciences including sociology, social work, anthropology, politics and other areas, featuring journals from over 50 countries. International Bibliography of the Social Sciences This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection. Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) This link opens in a new window Indexes over 500 journals in economics, education, health, political science, psychology, race relations, and sociology from 1987 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "ndow Indexes over 500 journals in economics, education, health, political science, psychology, race relations, and sociology from 1987 to the present.ndow Indexes over 500 journals in economics, education, health, political science, psychology, race relations, and sociology from 1987 to the present.ndow Indexes over 500 journals in economics, education, health, political science, psychology, race relations, and sociology from 1987 to the present.Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection. PAIS Index - International and Archive This link opens in a new window Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present. SAGE Sociology Collection Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present. Social Theory This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window ICPSR is the world's largest collection of digital social science data. ICPSR data cover topics from sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, and international relations. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data. Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives) This link opens in a new window The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly.from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly.from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly.Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation. Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195530", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two. Directory of Open Access Journals This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities. JSTOR This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195535", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "ties. JSTOR This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources.ties. JSTOR This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources.ties. JSTOR This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources.The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work. Web of Science This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195535", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "opens in a new window Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. opens in a new window Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. opens in a new window Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences.Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159582", "guide_name": "Social Welfare", "page_id": "10542729", "page_name": "Finding Articles", "box_id": "33195535", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159582&p=10542729"}}
{"text": "GIS Guide:\nThis guide will help you:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044751", "page_name": "Intro to GIS", "box_id": "3135100", "box_name": "GIS Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044751"}}
{"text": "What is GIS?:\nGIS is an integrated collection of software and data that visually organizes information around the concepts of geographic location and space. GIS can be used for geographic analysis, map making, database management, and geospatial statistics. GIS can be applied to many applications in several fields of study. You can use GIS to: Study the distribution of populations Study physcial features of the earth and natrual phenomena Find the optimal location for starting a business or locating an event Identify markets to target Identify geographic patterns like clustering Determine the best routes or paths to follow Tie together separate pieces of data to create new information Create maps Visit the USGS GIS Poster and the Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science (CUNY affiliates only) to learn more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044751", "page_name": "Intro to GIS", "box_id": "3135101", "box_name": "What is GIS?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044751"}}
{"text": "Basic GIS Principles:\nGeographic features are stored in individual GIS files. These files are the raw materials for geographic analysis and map making GIS files are georeferenced, which means features are drawn to scale and tied to actual places on the earth via coordinate systems and map projections Since coordinate systems and map projections are standardized, GIS data from many sources can be shared GIS files come in several different formats; they can represent continuous surfaces (raster) or discrete geometry (vector) GIS software is the tool / window for viewing, analyzing, and manipulating GIS data Data tables that are place-based can be converted into GIS data by either plotting the table data using latitude and longitude or by joining table data to GIS features using a common ID code", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044751", "page_name": "Intro to GIS", "box_id": "3135102", "box_name": "Basic GIS Principles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044751"}}
{"text": "Choosing GIS Software:\nThere are many GIS software packages to choose from. At GC you are welcome to use the proprietary ArcGIS from GC workstations. If you like the flexibility of working at home, QGIS is an\u00a0open source alternative . Each has strengths and weaknesses that you'll have to evaluate based on your research requirements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044766", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "3135106", "box_name": "Choosing GIS Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044766"}}
{"text": "GIS Software at GC:\nTo access ARCGIS at GC workstations: Login to a workstation using your GC network account. From Windows Start Menu, select All Programs From All Programs, select ARCGIS folder and click ARCMAP. Cancel Opening a Template. File=>Add Data. Connect to Folder on S drive:\u00a0 S:\\LIBRARY_arcgis\\MapPluto Then Add Data and select specific borough directory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044766", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "3135105", "box_name": "GIS Software at GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044766"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS:\nVisit ESRI for more information about ArcGIS, download the basic ArcGIS Explorer software for free, and sign up to take free online tutorials via the Virtual Campus Program (Baruch affiliates only)\n\nThe dominant proprietary software in the GIS market: Widely used in both the public and private sectors\n\nWell established: Long history, lots of tutorials, books, and other information\n\nPowerful with many features: Extensive tools for geoprocessing, analysis, and cartography\n\nResource intensive and OS specific: Only runs on Microsoft Windows and requires significant processing power and memory\n\nExpensive: Not intended for personal use; annual process for updating subscription, access via a subscription at an institution or business where you're affiliated", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044766", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "3135107", "box_name": "ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044766"}}
{"text": "QGIS:\nVisit QGIS to learn more, download the software for free, and learn about the GIS practicum for training (CUNY affiliates only)\n\nFree and open source software: One of the most user friendly and widely adopted FOSS packages, available for free\n\nLight weight and cross platform: Light on processing resources, runs on Windows, Macs, or Linux\n\nNot as powerful as ArcGIS: Lacks many of the tools and applications found in ArcGIS, but couple QGIS with other software like GRASS and GDAL / OGR to gain additional capabilities\n\nWork in progress: Still developing, working out bugs and adding features, much smaller collection of tutorials and information available", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044766", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "3135108", "box_name": "QGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044766"}}
{"text": "Data Formats:\nVector : discrete coordinates and surfaces represented as points, lines, or polygons (areas). File formats: shapefiles, coverages, KMLs Raster : continuous surface divided into grid cells of equal size. File formats: Geotiff, tiff, JPG, SID Tables : data tables that contain records for places that can be converted by plotting coordinates or joining identifiers to a vector file. File formats: delimited text files, spreadsheets, data tables Geodatabase : collection of vectors, rasters, and tables in a database file. File formats (desktop): Access mdbs, SQLite Compressed files : containers that hold several data files. File formats: ZIP, TAR. E00", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135109", "box_name": "Data Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Geocoding:\nIf you have address-based data that you wish to map in GIS, you'll need to assign latitude and longitude coordinates to your data so you can plot them as points.\n\nUSC Geocoding Service: The USC's GIS Research Laboratory provides a number of geocoding services for translating addresses. Baruch students, faculty, and staff can contact the Baruch GIS Librarian for assistance with these services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135110", "box_name": "Geocoding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "GIS Data:\nIn order to use GIS software, you'll have to download and add some GIS data. This page shows you the different GIS file formats and types and provides you with a number of online sources for accessing data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135111", "box_name": "GIS Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Free NYC Data:\nBYTES of the BIG APPLE: The NYC Department of City Planning's page has administrative and political boundaries, streets, transportation networks, shorelines, and tax parcels\n\nDoITT - Services: GIS: The NYC Department of Information Technologies and Telecommunications has transportation networks, survey points, water bodies, building footprints, and open spaces\n\nNYC Data Mine: This site culls together attribute and GIS data from several NYC departments and agencies\n\nNYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene: Community Health Survey data, boundaries for health districts and public health office locations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135115", "box_name": "Free NYC Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Free NY State Data:\nCUGIR: Cornell University's Geospatial Information Repository, with data for NY State, counties, and local areas\n\nNYS GIS Clearinghouse: State government depository that compiles GIS data produced at the state, county, and local levels for New York State. Includes ortho imagery / air photos. Some data is restricted.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135116", "box_name": "Free NY State Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Free US Data:\nCensus TIGER Shapefiles: TIGER Line files for legal and statistical areas in shapefile format, updated annually\n\nUS Census Cartographic Boundary Files: Generalized extracts of the bureau's TIGER Line files for several administrative, legal, and census areas in the US\n\nNational Historical Geographic Information System: University of Minnesota project that provides historical census boundaries and data for the US from 1790 to 2000. New users must register, but there is no cost and downloads are free\n\nNational Land Cover Database: Land use and land cover data for the entire US\n\nUSGS Seamless Data Distribution System: Imagery, digital topographic maps (DRGs), elevation data, and some boundary files\n\nTopographic maps (DRGs) for the entire US, 2003 TIGER Line data, and SVG maps for several administrative areas", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135114", "box_name": "Free US Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Free International Data:\ngData: Project at UC Berkeley that provides boundary files and imagery for every country in the world, tied to the DIVA GIS project\n\nUN Environment Programme - GEO Data Portal: Click \"Advanced Search,\" select \"Geospatial Data Sets\" under the 1st drop down box, and hit the red \"Search\" button for a list of global or continental GIS files\n\nCIESN: Hosted by Columbia University, links to datasets for the world, various countries, and the US\n\nUSGS Global Visualization Viewer: US federal agency that provides LANDSAT data (global satellite imagery) for the world", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135113", "box_name": "Free International Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "Baruch Geoportal:\nBaruch's GIS data repository .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044780", "page_name": "Data", "box_id": "3135112", "box_name": "Baruch Geoportal", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044780"}}
{"text": "CUNY Certificate Programs:\nHunter College: Certificate in Geographic Information Science (graduate level program)\n\nLehman College: Certificate Program in Geographic Information Science (undergrad and grad level programs)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "box_id": "3135117", "box_name": "CUNY Certificate Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "Geographic Information Systems Practicum:\nGIS consists of software and data used for geographical analysis and map making. It can be applied to any discipline. Introduction to GIS using Open Source Software is a day-long workshop offered each semseter. Current members of Baruch (students, faculty and staff) and CUNY grad students, faculty and staff can register. Dates for Fall 2011: Oct 14th and Nov 11th. Visit the GIS practicum page for eligibility, registration, and course details (Registration is CLOSED for Fall 2011; both sessions are full).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "box_id": "3135118", "box_name": "Geographic Information Systems Practicum", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "ESRI Virtual Campus:\nCurrent members of Baruch are eligible under the college's license agreement to register for a number of free\nonline classes and self-paced tutorials to learn ArcGIS. These courses cover a wide range of topics\nand include documentation, tutorials, exercises, quizzes, and online presentations. \nOnce you finish a particular course you\nreceive a certificate documenting that you have completed it. Visit the ESRI VC page for details on eligibility, registration, and available courses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "box_id": "3135119", "box_name": "ESRI Virtual Campus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "Online Tutorials:\nIntroduction to GIS Using Open Source Software: This is an online version of the tutorial manual used for Baruch's GIS Practicum in spring 2011. Introduces GIS using QGIS.\n\nIntroduction to GIS and Census Mapping: Introduces GIS using thematic mapping of census data as an example in ArcGIS. Originally prepared for the GIS Census Workshop sponsored by the NYCRDC as part of their 2nd Annual Census Workshop series April 2008.\n\nUniversity of Waterloo Tutorials: Podcasts, screencasts, and slides introducing GIS, ArcGIS, Google Maps, and web mapping\n\nYale Map Collection GIS Workshop Series: A large collection of tutorials (PDFs and DOCs) that cover many facets and applications of ArcGIS.\n\nIntroducing GIS Worksheets: Tutorials and videos that introduce basic GIS concepts and operations, coupled with QGIS.\n\nCSISS Cookbook: A collection of basic descriptions and illustrations of common GIS tasks, for ArcGIS and ArcView 3.x", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "box_id": "3135120", "box_name": "Online Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "d operations, coupled with QGIS.\n\nCSISS Cookbook: A collection of basic descriptions and illustrations of common GIS tasks, for ArcGIS and ArcView 3.xUCLA Statistics Information Portal: Comprehensive list of online resources for GRASS GIS and R statistics software.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "box_id": "3135120", "box_name": "Online Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "Basic online version available here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044799", "page_name": "Tutorials and Courses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044799"}}
{"text": "Databases for Articles:\nSearch these databases if you're looking for academic research articles \nand reports on GIS. For the full database list click here for Baruch or click here for CUNY .\n\nScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044802", "page_name": "Books and Articles @ CUNY", "box_id": "3135122", "box_name": "Databases for Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044802"}}
{"text": "Geography / GIS Journals:\nBrowse issues of particular journals. Don't see a title or issue you're looking for in this \nlist? Use the Full Text Journal tool to find it - the list below is just a summary. \nAccess the library databases in the box above to search across several journals for articles on a particular \ntopic. Annals of the Association of American Geographers The Professional Geographer Cartography and Geographic Information Science Transactions in GIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044802", "page_name": "Books and Articles @ CUNY", "box_id": "3135123", "box_name": "Geography / GIS Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044802"}}
{"text": "Static Maps:\nThese sites provide static reference and thematic maps in a PDF or image format.\n\nBaruch Geoportal Maps: assortment of maps created by the Newman Library; city maps and handouts\n\nPerry-Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection: Huge collection of reference and thematic maps for all geographic areas\n\nreference maps for the world, continents, regions, and countries\n\nCIA World Factbook Reference Maps: reference maps for the world, continents, regions, and countries\n\nCIESIN MAP Gallery: A large collection of global and continental thematic maps that cover socio-economic, human development, and environmental issues\n\nUS Census Map Products: US, states, counties, metro areas, congressional districts, and census statistical areas\n\nNYC Dept of City Planning Reference: city, boroughs, districts, and neighborhoods", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044831", "page_name": "Other Maps and Resources", "box_id": "3135132", "box_name": "Static Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044831"}}
{"text": "Other Web Resources:\nNational Climatic Data Center Digital Orthophoto Quads / Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse. Geographical Names Information Server Contains information about almost 2 million physical and cultural geographic features in the United States. The Federally recognized name of each feature described in the data base is identified, and references are made to a feature's location by State, county, and geographic coordinates. GEOnet Names Server The GEOnet Names Server provides access to the National Imagery and Mapping Agency's database of foreign geographic feature names. US Department of the Interior. Geodata.gov (Geospatial One-Stop) Geodata.gov is a geographic information system (GIS) portal, also known as the Geospatial One-Stop (GOS), that serves as a public gateway for improving access to geospatial information and data under the Geospatial One-Stop E-Government initiative.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044831", "page_name": "Other Maps and Resources", "box_id": "3135606", "box_name": "Other Web Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044831"}}
{"text": "Web Based Mapping:\nGoogle Maps: Good for finding businesses, directions, and general reference. Start an account to create custom maps, build and upload KML files if you have some web space\n\nNY Times Mapping America: Census tract and block level maps for the whole US from the American Community Survey\n\nNational Atlas: Government site lets you create reference and thematic maps of the US\n\nMapping the Measure of America: View state and metropolitan area maps for a variety of socio-economic and demographic variables in the US (maintained by the American Human Development Project)\n\nSEDAC Map Client: Create and view maps for various socio-economic and demographic indicators for the world (maintained by CIESIN Columbia University)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1044831", "page_name": "Other Maps and Resources", "box_id": "3135133", "box_name": "Web Based Mapping", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1044831"}}
{"text": "New Titles in Geography:\nThis page provides a sample of some of the Baruch library's recent acquisitions in geography and GIS.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159583", "guide_name": "Geography and GIS", "page_id": "1045326", "page_name": "New Titles", "box_id": "3135125", "box_name": "New Titles in Geography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159583&p=1045326"}}
{"text": "Bamboo Dirt:\nDiRT: Digital Research Tools", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044870", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135741", "box_name": "Bamboo Dirt", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044870"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Workshops:\nWorkshops and others can also be found on the library calendar", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044870", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135859", "box_name": "Upcoming Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044870"}}
{"text": "Winter 2013 Webinar Videos:\nView the webinars here. \u00a0Click the link. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044886", "page_name": "Video Help", "box_id": "3135707", "box_name": "Winter 2013 Webinar Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044886"}}
{"text": "Fall 2012 Webinar Videos:\nView the webinars here. \u00a0Click the link. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044886", "page_name": "Video Help", "box_id": "3135708", "box_name": "Fall 2012 Webinar Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044886"}}
{"text": "Questions about these?:\nDH Answers is a very active forum site used by DH students and scholars. If you're learning a new tool or looking for one, chances are someone else has asked a relevant question and gotten some answers. And if not \u2014 ask a question yourself!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135767", "box_name": "Questions about these?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Mega-lists of tools:\nDigital tools for arts & humanities: \"This is a catalogue of software tools used at different stages of the research lifecycle in the arts and humanities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135768", "box_name": "Mega-lists of tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "About these tools:\nScan from the Archimedes Palimpsest project , which revealed two important ancient texts invisibly written in an old book The tools listed below may be of use in digital humanities projects. A DH project could be as simple as making a site on WordPress or as complicated as writing your own software (yikes!). Either way, other people have paved the way with useful tools you can use. Don't forget to cite the tool if you publish something using it. The tools below are organized by type: Exploring text and literature Text mining (advanced) Using maps or GIS data Building a website Visualizing data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135769", "box_name": "About these tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Exploring text and literature:\nGraph of Frankenstein (blue) vs. Dracula (red), from Google's ngram viewer\n\nGoogle Ngram Viewer: See how often a word is used throughout history, and compare it to other words. This uses all of Google's book data. Fun to play with! (But sometimes susceptible to errors.)\n\nBookworm for Open Library: Like Google Ngram Viewer, but searches books in Open Library\n\nVoyant Tools: Paste 'n' go online tool. Visualize frequently-used words and word trends in your text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135770", "box_name": "Exploring text and literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Text mining (advanced):\nSelection of stop words\n\nNatural Language Tool Kit (advanced): The NLTK is a bundle of corpora and text processing libraries to use with the Python language. Useful for tasks such as splitting a text into sentences and determining grammatical structures.\n\nMALLET (advanced): A suite of Java-based tools for natural language processing (NLP). Particularly good for topic modeling and document classification.\n\nTAPoR (advanced): \"TAPoR is a gateway to tools for sophisticated analysis and retrieval, along with representative texts for experimentation.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135771", "box_name": "Text mining (advanced)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Using maps and GIS data:\nMap of the Paris Exposition, 1900, from the Brooklyn Museum's Flickr (GIS = Geographic Information Systems)\n\nMap Warper: Overlay historical maps on current maps.\n\nNeatline: From the website: \"Neatline allows scholars, students, and curators to tell stories with maps and timelines. As a suite of add-on tools for Omeka, it opens new possibilities for hand-crafted, interactive spatial and temporal interpretation.\"\n\nGoogle Maps: Create your own maps. Turn on Maps Labs (small link, lower left) to see a few more tools.\n\nOpen Street Map: OSM is like the Wikipedia of maps. If you're good with code, you can also configure it for your project \u2014 see Documentation .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135772", "box_name": "Using maps and GIS data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Building a website:\nWordPress websites\n\nWordPress: A very easy way to make a website with good navigation. Optimized for blogs. You can install WordPress on a site you host yourself, or you can have WordPress host your site for free.\n\nOmeka: Have a lot of visual content? Build a website with Omeka, which was designed for scholars, museums, and libraries. Requires you to have access to your own server or have a web host.\n\nDrupal (advanced): An extremely robust content management system (CMS) to install on a site that you host yourself. Drupal is widely used and is very customizable, but there is a steep learning curve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135773", "box_name": "Building a website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Visualizing data:\nDetail from a visualization of what New Yorkers complain about the most, by Wired . See post at Flowing Data , a great data visualization blog.\n\nTutorials from Flowing Data (advanced): Making complex and interactive visualizations of data. Often uses the statistical software environment R .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159584", "guide_name": "Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)", "page_id": "1044900", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135774", "box_name": "Visualizing data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159584&p=1044900"}}
{"text": "Systematic Reviews:\nCochrane Library: A collection of databases consisting of evidence-based clinical information. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), contains more than 75,000 systemic reviews, protocols, editorials, and supplements. The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) is a directory containing citations, indexing, and abstracts of randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials found in scholarly literature. And Clinical Answers contains clinical questions, short answers, and data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044915", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136158", "box_name": "Systematic Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044915"}}
{"text": "d data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .SAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044915", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136158", "box_name": "Systematic Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044915"}}
{"text": "Nursing Resources Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to Nursing and related medical resources. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. To find sources for journal articles select the Articles tab above To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab To search for dissertations from the Grad Center and beyond select the ' Dissertations' tab To search for tests, measures, and statistics select the 'Data & Measures' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Refworks & Zotero ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Prof Orgs & Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044915", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135634", "box_name": "Nursing Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044915"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044915", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044915"}}
{"text": "Find Articles: Links to databases that index journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "E-Journals - directories:\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135135", "box_name": "E-Journals - directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "Nursing Best Bets:\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135136", "box_name": "Nursing Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "rnative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.Cochrane Library: A collection of databases consisting of evidence-based clinical information. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), contains more than 75,000 systemic reviews, protocols, editorials, and supplements. The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) is a directory containing citations, indexing, and abstracts of randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials found in scholarly literature. And Clinical Answers contains clinical questions, short answers, and data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135136", "box_name": "Nursing Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "d data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .Health Policy Reference Center: A full-text database with articles from over 250 publications, including academic journals, monographs, magazines, and trade publications. Covers all aspects of health policy and related issues, including access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.\n\nGale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135136", "box_name": "Nursing Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "ics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.\n\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.\n\nPubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135136", "box_name": "Nursing Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.PubMed Central: PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.\n\nSAGE Journals Online: Full text of 744 SAGE journals in the social sciences, sciences, humanities, technology, and medicine. Offers option of searching SAGE journals to which the Graduate Center does not have full-text access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135136", "box_name": "Nursing Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "Science Databases:\nBioone: Index of bioscience research journals, full-text not available at GC\n\nBioMedCentral: Part of Springer Nature, BMC has an evolving portfolio of 300 open access peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, engineering and medicine. Leading research journals include BMC Biology , BMC Medicine , Genome Biology and Genome Medicine ; academic journals Journal of Hematology & Oncology , Malaria Journal and Microbiome , and the BMC series ; and 65 inclusive journals focused on the needs of individual research communities. Search across all content or browse by subject or journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135137", "box_name": "Science Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "eries ; and 65 inclusive journals focused on the needs of individual research communities. Search across all content or browse by subject or journal.General Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.\n\nScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135137", "box_name": "Science Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.SpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135137", "box_name": "Science Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "Multi-database search:\nEbsco Multi-Database Search (by categories, fewer titles): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of many of the full-text and bibliographic databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, arranged by category, as well as the CUNY Catalog.\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135138", "box_name": "Multi-database search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "Interdisciplinary Resources:\nWhile these databases don't focus on nursing, they do index relevant journals and newspapers. Includes scholarly and general publications.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135638", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135638", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135638", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135638", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044919", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135638", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044919"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135139", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nBook reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135637", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135637", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nBooks@Ovid: Available at Hunter: Full text of selected titles in nursing and allied health sciences.\n\nOvid Nursing Ebooks: Two Ovid ebook collections in the subject area of nursing: LWW JBI Collection 2014 and Nursing Book Collection 2013 (306 titles total).\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135140", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.\n\nSpringer Ebook Collection: Text of over 40,000 Springer books published from 2005 to 2015, selected book series dating back to 1997, and an additional 10,000 open access titles. Subjects include biomedical and life sciences, computer science, medicine, mathematics, physics, and related fields. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135140", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "biomedical and life sciences, computer science, medicine, mathematics, physics, and related fields. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .EBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135140", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "Dissertations:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135155", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Grad Center:\nRequest From CUNY: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. When you find an item in OneSearch, click the 'Request' tab, and enter your library barcode. Only books can be requested through CUNY. If you need an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044933", "page_name": "Books & E-Books", "box_id": "3135142", "box_name": "Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044933"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and Digital Dissertations include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries in Chicago lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and depositories contain other titles not represented elsewhere. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Finding Ph. D. Dissertations & Master's Theses (PDF)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135635", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases:\nFor more dissertation resources, please visit the Dissertations & Theses guide .\n\nEThOS British Library Electronic Theses Online (temporarily offline): Searches 250,000+ theses, many available in full text with a free online account. Theses not available for immediate download take 30 days to digitize. Order via CUNY Graduate Center interlibrary loan to cover any digitization fees. Most UK universities participate except Oxford, Cambridge, and Univ of Southampton.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135636", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center interlibrary loan to cover any digitization fees. Most UK universities participate except Oxford, Cambridge, and Univ of Southampton.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135636", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "ations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135636", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135636", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044983", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135636", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044983"}}
{"text": "Tests & Measurements:\nTestlink (ETS Test Collection Index): Purchase online or find free in the Grad Center ETS Collection, shelved under \"Tests in Microfiche,\" Graduate Center Library Fiche, North. Also see ETS Test Collection Catalog (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .E79 1993); Tests in Print, V. 1 - 6 (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .T455)\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135723", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "naires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.PsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.\n\nMental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of all English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas as included in the printed Mental Measurements Yearbooks from 1989 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135723", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "Statistics & Data:\nBYTES of the Big Apple: The Department of City Planning is committed to making its public data freely available to developers and to all members of the public.\n\nCDC Wonder: CDC WONDER presents you with an array of health related data sets. Each data set can be queried using a series of menus.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "s of the public.\n\nCDC Wonder: CDC WONDER presents you with an array of health related data sets. Each data set can be queried using a series of menus.CDC - National Center for Health Statistics: Downloadable public-use data files ...access to data sets, documentation, and questionnaires from NCHS surveys and data collection systems. Downloading instructions are available in \u201creadme\u201d files. Public-use data files are prepared and disseminated to provide access to the full scope of the data. This allows researchers to manipulate the data in a format appropriate for their analyses. NCHS makes every effort to release data collected through its surveys and data systems in a timely manner. Users of NCHS public-use data files must comply with data use restrictions to ensure that the information will be used solely for statistical analysis or reporting purposes.\n\nEpiQuery: A web-based system designed to guide users through basic data analyses on several datasets on varying topics and indicators for different NYC populations.Users can run cross-tabulations and find point estimates with confidence intervals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "ets on varying topics and indicators for different NYC populations.Users can run cross-tabulations and find point estimates with confidence intervals.GenderStats: GenderStats is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports. Note: from the World Bank\n\nGoogle Dataset Search: See also Google Public Data Directory https://www.google.com/publicdata/directory\n\nH-CUP (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality): HCUP's Nationwide databases can be used to identify, track, and analyze national trends in healthcare utilization, access, charges, quality, and outcomes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "'s Nationwide databases can be used to identify, track, and analyze national trends in healthcare utilization, access, charges, quality, and outcomes.Health Data: On this site, you can find data on a wide range of topics, including environmental health, medical devices, Medicare & Medicaid, social services, community health, mental health, and substance abuse. The data is collected and supplied from agencies from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as well as state partners. This includes the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, among others.\n\nHealth Data Interactive: Health Data Interactive presents tables with national health statistics for infants, children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. Tables can be customized by age, gender, race/ethnicity, and geographic location to explore different trends and patterns.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": ", adults, and older adults. Tables can be customized by age, gender, race/ethnicity, and geographic location to explore different trends and patterns.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.National Center for Disease Control: Nationwide health data.\n\nNYC Community Health Profiles: Information on health issues such as diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc. for 42 neighborhoods. From the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.\n\nNYC Open Data: Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.\n\nSourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Online: FULL-TEXT, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nUS Census: Data.census.gov is the new platform to access demographic and economic data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The vision for data.census.gov is to improve the customer experience by making data available from one centralized place so that data users spend less time searching for data and content, and more time using it.\n\nVital Statistics of New York State: Vital statistics in table form.\n\nVital Statistics: NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene: Statistics on birth, death, illness, etc. in summary and searchable form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "ics in table form.\n\nVital Statistics: NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene: Statistics on birth, death, illness, etc. in summary and searchable form.WHO- Global Health Obsrvatory Resources: The GHO data repository is WHO's gateway to health-related statistics for its 194 Member States. It provides access to over 1000 indicators on priority health topics including mortality and burden of diseases, the Millennium Development Goals (child nutrition, child health, maternal and reproductive health, immunization, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, neglected diseases, water and sanitation), non communicable diseases and risk factors, epidemic-prone diseases, health systems, environmental health, violence and injuries, equity among others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045015", "page_name": "Data & Measures", "box_id": "3135724", "box_name": "Statistics & Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045015"}}
{"text": "RefWorks & Zotero:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, PubMed, and Google Scholar, or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero and Refworks. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nScientific Style and Format Guide Online, 8th Edition: The eighth edition of this standard reference work for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields. Fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect current best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044945", "page_name": "RefWorks & Zotero", "box_id": "3135143", "box_name": "RefWorks & Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044945"}}
{"text": "all areas of science and related fields. Fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect current best practices in scientific publishing.Refworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044945", "page_name": "RefWorks & Zotero", "box_id": "3135143", "box_name": "RefWorks & Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044945"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: Reference\tBF76.7 .P83 2020\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nAPA Style Guidelines: Official guidance from APA\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044945", "page_name": "RefWorks & Zotero", "box_id": "3135808", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044945"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135639", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "Foundation Center, NYC:\n79 Fifth Avenue Second Floor New York, NY 10003-3076 212-620-4230\n\nCandid: Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library in order to gain knowledge about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in person and web based seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135144", "box_name": "Foundation Center, NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nFor more information on grants and funding sources, see the Grants & Funding guide.\n\nGrant.gov: Source for finding and applying for federal grants\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135145", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "de scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135145", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "f sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .Foundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135145", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "ress, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135145", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "Nursing Organizations:\nAmerican Nurses Association: The largest nursing association in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1044963", "page_name": "Prof. Orgs & Funding", "box_id": "3135799", "box_name": "Nursing Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1044963"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045297", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045297"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "9317464", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=9317464"}}
{"text": "Hunter Health Professions Library Databases:\nThese databases are accessible at Hunter College\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.\n\nOvid Nursing Ebooks: Two Ovid ebook collections in the subject area of nursing: LWW JBI Collection 2014 and Nursing Book Collection 2013 (306 titles total).\n\nLWW Nursing & Health Prof. Premier: Full text of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins nursing and allied health journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045327", "page_name": "Hunter College Resources", "box_id": "3135809", "box_name": "Hunter Health Professions Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045327"}}
{"text": "ollection 2013 (306 titles total).\n\nLWW Nursing & Health Prof. Premier: Full text of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins nursing and allied health journals.Books@Ovid: Full text of selected titles in nursing and allied health sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159585", "guide_name": "Nursing", "page_id": "1045327", "page_name": "Hunter College Resources", "box_id": "3135809", "box_name": "Hunter Health Professions Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159585&p=1045327"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045042", "page_name": "General Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045042"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nProvides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045077", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045077"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045077", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045077"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045077", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045077"}}
{"text": "New York State & City Funding for the Arts:\nBrooklyn Arts Council (BAC): \"Brooklyn Arts Council grants strive to support local artists and small arts organizations whose work enhances the cultural climate of our borough, city, state, and nation. These awards encourage professional development, community growth, and fellowship among artists.\" New York Foundation of the Arts ( NYFA): \"Listings include over 4,500 arts organizations, 3,600 award programs, 4,700 service programs, and 900 publications for individual artists across the country.\" New York State Council on\u00a0the Arts ( NYSCA ): \"The mission of the New York State Council on the Arts is\u00a0to foster and advance the full breadth of New York State\u2019s arts, culture, and creativity for all.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045046", "page_name": "Arts Funding Sources", "box_id": "32532164", "box_name": "New York State & City Funding for the Arts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045046"}}
{"text": "General Arts Funding Sources:\nFilm Funding Links: Michigan State University compilation list to film sources, including screenwriting competitions and directories.\n\nFund for Women Artists: Choices include film/video projects, international projects, and visual arts projects.\n\nMusic Funding Links: Michigan State University compilation list to music sources.\n\nNational Endowment for the Arts (NEA): Guidelines and application forms for NEA competitive funding categories, as well as pre-and post-award materials\n\nWarhol Foundation: Over 100 grants per year made available to the public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045046", "page_name": "Arts Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135484", "box_name": "General Arts Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045046"}}
{"text": "An Overview:\nThere are seemingly infinite opportunities in terms of funding for the arts, but it takes time to cull through them carefully and see what may be a good fit. We suggest consulting NYPL's updated guide to funding for NYC-based artists, which includes leads on emergency/housing funding, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045046", "page_name": "Arts Funding Sources", "box_id": "32532259", "box_name": "An Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045046"}}
{"text": "Humanities Funding Sources:\nAmerican Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Fellowships and grants in more than a dozen programs for research in the humanities and related social sciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels.\n\nAmerican Philosophical Society (APS): APS maintains six grant or fellowship programs in a wide range of fields ranging from $1,000-$40,000\n\nH-Net Funding Annoucements: An international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.\n\nInstitute for Humane Studies (IHS): Awards scholarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045063", "page_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045063"}}
{"text": "olarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources: The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) offers fellowships funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for dissertation research in the humanities or related social sciences in original sources.\n\nNational Endowment for the Humantities (NEH): Listing of NEH's grant programs, as well as information about application guidelines and deadlines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045063", "page_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045063"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045094", "page_name": "Science Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135647", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045094"}}
{"text": "Science Funding Sources:\nACS Directory of Graduate Research - Chemistry: DGRweb 2011, the searchable online version of the ACS Directory of Graduate Research (DGR), is the most comprehensive source of information on chemical research and researchers at universities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.\n\nAmerican Chemical Society Fellowships and Awards: Resources for undergraduate students applying to graduate school, current graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars transitioning to careers in chemistry\n\nCenter for Digital Education Grants: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science opportunities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045094", "page_name": "Science Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135645", "box_name": "Science Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045094"}}
{"text": "in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science opportunities.National Science Foundation A-Z Index of Funding Opportunities: The National Science Foundation funds research and education in most fields of science and engineering. Search here for recent funding opportunities, upcoming due dates, advanced funding, interdisciplinary research, and a guide for how to prepare your proposal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045094", "page_name": "Science Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135645", "box_name": "Science Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045094"}}
{"text": "Health and Medical Science Funding Resources:\nNIH Guide for Grants and Contracts: The National Institutes of Health Web site. Provides a searchable database of NIH grant information. Provides application forms, and procedures and guidelines relating to NIH grants. Also provides access to the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, the official document for announcing the availability of NIH funds for biomedical and behavioral research and research training and disseminating policy and administrative information.\n\nNIH RePORTER: RePORTER is an electronic tool that allows users to search a repository of NIH-funded research projects and access publications and patents resulting from NIH funding. It replaced CRISP in December 2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045094", "page_name": "Science Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135688", "box_name": "Health and Medical Science Funding Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045094"}}
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{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "Article Databases:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "1045112", "page_name": "Social Science Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=1045112"}}
{"text": "Cornell University Research Grants: - Clarence S. Stein Institute for Urban and Landscape Studies Fellowships , John Nolen Research Fund , The Phil Zwickler Memorial Research Grant s, and additional opportunities at the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives. Harvard University: Houghton Library Visiting Fellowships : \"Fellows in the 2024\u20132025 cohort will receive a $4,500 stipend and are expected to be in residence at Houghton for four weeks within their fellowship year (July through June), though these do not have to be consecutive weeks.\" Friends of Princeton University Library Research Grants - Up to $6,000 plus transportation costs, \"applications will be considered for scholarly use of archives, manuscripts, rare books, and other rare and unique holdings in Special Collections, including Mudd Library; as well as rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).\" Approximately 40% of applicants are funded.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "10578796", "page_name": "Travel Grants", "box_id": "33302154", "box_name": "A Selection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=10578796"}}
{"text": "s rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).\" Approximately 40% of applicants are funded.s rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).\" Approximately 40% of applicants are funded.s rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).\" Approximately 40% of applicants are funded.Stanford University - \"The Hoover Institution Library & Archives Scholar Research Support grant provides an award of up to $10,000 to support research based on our collections,\" with a minimum of ten days on site. Duke University - \"Duke University\u2019s Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library and its research centers provide travel grants of up to $1,000 for researchers whose work would benefit from access to the collections held at Duke. \u00a0The Rubenstein Library also offers two fellowships of $1,500 for scholars interested in using our German Studies and Jewish Studies collections.\" American Philosophical Society - Various opportunities Rockefeller Archive Center - Located just outside of NYC, a repository for Foundation-related records and holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "10578796", "page_name": "Travel Grants", "box_id": "33302154", "box_name": "A Selection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=10578796"}}
{"text": "Fellowships:\nThere are many Fellowships to support different disciplines and with varying requirements. Here are a few with a broad focus: Princeton University: The Hodder Fellowship : \"The Hodder Fellowship will be given to artists and writers of exceptional promise to pursue independent projects at Princeton University during the academic year. An $86,000 stipend is provided for this 10-month appointment as a Visiting Fellow; no formal teaching is involved.\" Center for Fiction (NYC) Emerging Writers Fellowship: \"The Center for Fiction / Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellowships offer grants, editorial mentorship, and other opportunities to early-career New York City-based practitioners who are at a critical moment in their development as fiction writers.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "10578796", "page_name": "Travel Grants", "box_id": "33302336", "box_name": "Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=10578796"}}
{"text": "Consider a Travel Grant:\nIf your research requires travel to a specific location - an archive, institution, museum, or library - take a moment to consider applying for a travel grant. These modest awards are intended to support researchers and can be a great way to expand your field of inquiry to other locations. Below are some suggestions to get you started, but you can always do an internet search to find additional travel grants in your field.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159586", "guide_name": "Grants & Funding", "page_id": "10578796", "page_name": "Travel Grants", "box_id": "33302121", "box_name": "Consider a Travel Grant", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159586&p=10578796"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "New Books at the Library:\nRepresentation, Inclusion and Social Justice in World Language Teaching: This volume introduces teaching methodologies for improving and incorporating representation, inclusion and social justice perspectives in the world language curriculum.\n\nUsing Corpora in Discourse Analysis: How can you carry out discourse analysis using corpus linguistics? What research questions should I ask? Which methods should you use and when? What is a collocational network or a key cluster? Introducing the major techniques, methods and tools for corpus-assisted analysis of discourse, this book answers these questions and more, showing readers how to best use corpora in their analyses of discourse.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252688", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "us-assisted analysis of discourse, this book answers these questions and more, showing readers how to best use corpora in their analyses of discourse.Questionnaires in Second Language Research: Questionnaires in Second Language Research is the first state-of-the-art methodological guide for producing and using questionnaires as reliable and valid research instruments in second language studies. Zolt\u00e1n D\u00f6rnyei and Jean-Marc Dewaele provide a comprehensive, reader-friendly overview of the theory of questionnaire design, administration, and processing, made accessible with a detailed how-to guide and concrete, real-life applications. This new edition is thoroughly updated to reflect developments in the field and with recent example studies that focus on considerations, challenges, and opportunities raised at all stages of the research process by online questionnaires.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252688", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "ent example studies that focus on considerations, challenges, and opportunities raised at all stages of the research process by online questionnaires.The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics: Ruslan Mitkov's highly successful Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics has been substantially revised and expanded in this second edition. Alongside updated accounts of the topics covered in the first edition, it includes 17 new chapters on subjects such as semantic role-labelling, text-to-speech synthesis, translation technology, opinion mining and sentiment analysis, and the application of Natural Language Processing in educational and biomedical contexts, among many others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252688", "box_name": "New Books at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "Quick Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Start here to get books, articles, databases, interlibrary loan, reference help and more.\n\nOneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252689", "box_name": "Quick Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used locally.\n\nMetro One Day Pass: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for a one-time pass to visit New York City area libraries. These passes are issued by a librarian for materials that are not found in any CUNY library. For longer term access to nearby libraries, see MaRLI below.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "9392673", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "Featured Resources:\nEthnologue: The Ethnologue: Languages of the World database provides information about the world\u2019s nearly 7,500 contemporary languages, including statistical, mapping, dialect, and usage data. Language descriptions in Ethnologue are organized by world area, UN region and country. Entries include the region(s) of use within the countries where the language is spoken, alternate names for the language, dialects of the language, the three-letter code that identifies the language according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) standard, the estimated population of speakers, genetic classification of the language, domains of language use and viability, language vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.\n\nGlottolog: Comprehensive reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser known languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252705", "box_name": "Featured Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "er products of language development.\n\nGlottolog: Comprehensive reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser known languages.International Phonetic Association: Official website of the International Phonetic Association. Includes downloadable official IPA charts.\n\nLINGUIST List: A forum for linguists to exchange information, it also runs technology and infrastructure projects. includes information on the field of linguistics, including conferences, publications, and jobs, and it runs an active blog.\n\nOLAC Language Resource Catalog: This catalog, developed by the Open Language Archives Community (OLAC), provides access to a wealth of information about thousands of languages, including details of text collections, audio recordings, dictionaries, and software, sourced from dozens of digital and traditional archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "4860745", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15252705", "box_name": "Featured Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=4860745"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135402", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "scovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135402", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135402", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135402", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nOxford Scholarship Online: Linguistics: Oxford University Press Linguistics focuses on all fields of theoretical and historical linguistics and has extensive lists in linguistic typology, language evolution, and language in culture and society. Oxford Scholarship Online's Linguistics list contains a wide range of titles covering topics as diverse as external influences on English to the foundations of language, and grammar to the history of the Spanish lexicon. Available sub-disciplines in this module include: Language Families, Semantics and Pragmatics, and Theoretical Linguistics.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135404", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Palgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135404", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135405", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135405", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135405", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. Find a book in the CUNY Catalog, click the record for the title, and then click Request. CLICS can only be used for circulating books, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loa request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044875", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "3135407", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044875"}}
{"text": "Find Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nElectronic Journals in Linguistics and Philology at the Graduate Center: 569 journals.\n\nElectronic Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the Graduate Center electronic collection of over 54,000 periodicals by journal title or browse by subject.\n\nLanguage Databases at the New York Public Library: Literature and languages databases available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nElectronic Journals at the New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at the New York Public Library: Print periodicals from all NYPL branches, each of which may be searched separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135398", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Main databases for Linguistics:\nLinguistics Database: This database includes full-text journals and other sources in linguistics, including many titles indexed in Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA). It covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.\n\nLinguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA): Bibliographic citations from over 1,500 linguistic and language periodicals from 1973 to the present. The database covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135399", "box_name": "Main databases for Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "y, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.ScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135399", "box_name": "Main databases for Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.MLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135399", "box_name": "Main databases for Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "housands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .SpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135399", "box_name": "Main databases for Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135399", "box_name": "Main databases for Linguistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.ERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.\n\nCommunication & Mass Media Complete: Includes the full text of over 450 journals in communications and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "ations and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.SAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135400", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary and General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nAcademic Search Complete: Includes reviews from general, popular, scholarly, and specialized periodicals.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Includes reviews from general, popular, scholarly, and specialized periodicals.\n\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nNew York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135414", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.New York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135414", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044858", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3135414", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics"}}
{"text": "Data About Languages:\nEthnologue: The Ethnologue: Languages of the World database provides information about the world\u2019s nearly 7,500 contemporary languages, including statistical, mapping, dialect, and usage data. Language descriptions in Ethnologue are organized by world area, UN region and country. Entries include the region(s) of use within the countries where the language is spoken, alternate names for the language, dialects of the language, the three-letter code that identifies the language according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) standard, the estimated population of speakers, genetic classification of the language, domains of language use and viability, language vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3250475", "page_name": "Language Data and Corpora", "box_id": "10030532", "box_name": "Data About Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3250475"}}
{"text": "nguage vitality rating according to EGIDS, scripts used to write the language, and citations of literature and other products of language development.Glottolog: Comprehensive reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser known languages. Information about the different languages, dialects, and families of the world ('languoids') is available in the Languages and Families sections. The References section contains bibliographical information.\n\nOLAC Language Resource Catalog: This catalog, developed by the Open Language Archives Community (OLAC), provides access to a wealth of information about thousands of languages, including details of text collections, audio recordings, dictionaries, and software, sourced from dozens of digital and traditional archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3250475", "page_name": "Language Data and Corpora", "box_id": "10030532", "box_name": "Data About Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3250475"}}
{"text": "nguages, including details of text collections, audio recordings, dictionaries, and software, sourced from dozens of digital and traditional archives.The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America: AILLA is a digital language archive of recordings, texts, and other multimedia materials in and about the Indigenous languages of Latin America. AILLA's mission is to preserve these materials and make them available to Indigenous Peoples, researchers, and other friends of these languages now and for generations to come.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3250475", "page_name": "Language Data and Corpora", "box_id": "10030532", "box_name": "Data About Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3250475"}}
{"text": "Other Resources:\nLINGUIST List: A forum for linguists to exchange information, it also runs technology and infrastructure projects. includes information on the field of linguistics, including conferences, publications, jobs, and grants, and it runs an active blog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3250475", "page_name": "Language Data and Corpora", "box_id": "10030548", "box_name": "Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3250475"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nMaRLI for Non-CUNY Users marli@nypl.org\n\nNYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges\n\nNYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135672", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nGraduate Center students and faculty\u00a0may apply to use New York Public Library\u2019s research study rooms , spaces available in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building for those requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections for the preparations of books, dissertations, or other research projects. There are three research study rooms:\u00a0the Wertheim Study , the Shoichi Noma Reading Room , and the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial\u00a0Room (for authors\u00a0under book contract).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135608", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "Metro Referral Cards:\nNYC reference librarians may issue Metro Referral passes for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135268", "box_name": "Metro Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "CUNY-NYPL Funding:\nThe development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library -- with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university's cooperation in the development of those NYPL policies that affect its research collections -- should be one of the Graduate School's top priorities for the near future. --Mina Rees. The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York . August 1972, p. 10. NYPL applies state aid provided on CUNY's behalf to purchase books supporting CUNY scholarship. Mutual NYPL-CUNY collaboration has strengthened recently with NYPL's lending program to CUNY faculty and graduate students. But, New York State and City aid to these two great public institutions has been reduced since 1998. Read more about NYPL-CUNY & track NYS funding for CUNY-NYPL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "3135721", "box_name": "CUNY-NYPL Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:Eligibility & Registration:New York Public Library GC students and faculty are extended borrowing privileges for books in the NYPL research libraries that are not normally available for loan (see Lenders & Non-Participants for details). To activate these privileges, simply obtain an NYPL library card and go to Library Card Services, Room 217, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , where you will be given a special sticker for your NYPL card. Use NYPL Classic Catalog buttons or email callaheadsasb@nypl.org to request NYPL books to pick-up and borrow. Scores and books from the Library for the Performing Arts\u00a0are eligible for loan. Columbia University & New York University Apply online for MaRLI privileges to borrow from Columbia or NYU. Carefully match your research interests with collection strengths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.Pick up MaRLI cards at Columbia Butler and NYU Bobst privileges offices; bring approval email, NYPL card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University have launched an\u00a0initiative to expand access and use of their collections to better serve their users.\u00a0The collaboration, dubbed the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI), enables eligible users with a demonstrable research need not met by currently available resources, to borrow materials from all three institutions. CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders are eligible for NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges, with\u00a0120-day loans . Also,\u00a0GC affiliates may register through NYPL\u00a0for Columbia and New York University MaRLI borrowing privileges.\u00a0See the Eligibility & Registration box below for details. Also, GC affiliates (and all NYPL cardholders) may use NYPL's databases, some of which are only available on site and some of which are available remotely. See our guide to NYPL\u00a0databases .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3229262", "page_name": "NYPL & MaRLI", "box_id": "6946620", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3229262"}}
{"text": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources:\nCite Your Sources: This guide covers the APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian styles, and provides links to a number of additional citation styles. It also includes information on citation management tools like Zotero and RefWorks, links to several automatic citation generators, and tips for avoiding plagiarism. Description and guide by: Prof. Donna Davey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3230232", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "32411690", "box_name": "New! Full Library Guide: Cite Your Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3230232"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3230232", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134698", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3230232"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3230232", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3230232"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "3230232", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3134699", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=3230232"}}
{"text": "Foundation Center, NYC:\n79 Fifth Avenue Second Floor New York, NY 10003-3076 212-620-4230\n\nCandid: Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library in order to gain knowledge about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in person and web based seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044908", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135412", "box_name": "Foundation Center, NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044908"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nFoundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159589", "guide_name": "Linguistics", "page_id": "1044908", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135413", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159589&p=1044908"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "Using the Mathematics Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for mathematics and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about dissertations , go to Dissertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136167", "box_name": "Using the Mathematics Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044951", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159590&p=1044951"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Mathematics Research:\nMathSciNet: American Mathematical Society's Mathematical Reviews , covering over 1,800 journals. Also includes citations to articles dating back to the early 1800s. The link above leads to the Ebsco interface, but you can also use the American Mathematical Society version of MathSciNet . See the Quickstart Guide for more details about the AMS version.\n\nAmerican Mathematical Society Journals: Full text of AMS peer-reviewed journals covering a broad range of mathematics. Included are research, member, translation, and distributed journals that are standards in the field.\n\narXiv: Open access to nearly 2 million scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135391", "box_name": "Best Bets for Mathematics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "ics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.zbMATH Open: The zbMATH Open database contains more than 4.4 million bibliographic entries with reviews or abstracts from more than 3,000 journals and serials and 190,000 books from 1826 to the present covering all areas of pure and applied mathematics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135391", "box_name": "Best Bets for Mathematics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Mathematics Research:\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135392", "box_name": "Other Databases for Mathematics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "e present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135392", "box_name": "Other Databases for Mathematics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.ScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.\n\nSpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135392", "box_name": "Other Databases for Mathematics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "1044969", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/articles"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135417", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "The library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276336", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/books"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9283265", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/dissertations"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276493", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/citing"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276493", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/citing"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276493", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/citing"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276493", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/citing"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276493", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/citing"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9276471", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/funding"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159590", "guide_name": "Mathematics", "page_id": "9308263", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/math/sharing"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "Using the Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for speech-language-hearing sciences and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about dissertations , go to Dissertations For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362855", "box_name": "Using the Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045066", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159591&p=1045066"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research:\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.\n\nLinguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA): Bibliographic citations from over 1,500 linguistic and language periodicals from 1973 to the present. The database covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362856", "box_name": "Best Bets for Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "y, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.Medline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.\n\nPubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362856", "box_name": "Best Bets for Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362856", "box_name": "Best Bets for Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research:\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362857", "box_name": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ERIC (ProQuest version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs from 1966 to the present. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362857", "box_name": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.Health and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.\n\nHealth Policy Reference Center: A full-text database with articles from over 250 publications, including academic journals, monographs, magazines, and trade publications. Covers all aspects of health policy and related issues, including access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362857", "box_name": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "uding access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.\n\nHealth Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.\n\nLinguistics Database: This database includes full-text journals and other sources in linguistics, including many titles indexed in Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA). It covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362857", "box_name": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "d Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA). It covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nNursing and Allied Health Collection: Nursing and Allied Health Collection provides access to academic journals and other reference content covering all aspects of the nursing profession, from direct patient care to health care administration. The database offers current and authoritative content for professionals already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29362857", "box_name": "Other Databases for Speech-Language-Hearing Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "1045080", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/articles"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276332", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/books"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9283260", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/dissertations"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276492", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/citing"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276492", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/citing"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276492", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/citing"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276492", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/citing"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276492", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/citing"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9276470", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/funding"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159591", "guide_name": "Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences", "page_id": "9308262", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/speech/sharing"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045164", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045164"}}
{"text": "Using the Biology Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to biology and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Mason Brown if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab For information about science resources at other CUNY libraries , select the Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045164", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136161", "box_name": "Using the Biology Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045164"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045164", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045164"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045164", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045164"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Biology Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.\n\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539845", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539845", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "ience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific AmericanScience Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539845", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.AGRICOLA: A database produced by the National Library of Agriculture consisting of citations to journal articles (including abstracts) and bibliographic records describing monographs, serials, audiovisual materials and online content from around the world. Contains 5.2 million+ records and includes printed works from as far back as the 15th century encompassing all aspects of agriculture and related disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539845", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Other Options for Biology Research:\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.\n\nGreenFILE: A collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles covering all aspects of the human impact on the environment, including global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539847", "box_name": "Other Options for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "ore. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.PubMed Central: PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4539847", "box_name": "Other Options for Biology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497776", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497776"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1418640", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1418640"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nYou can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1418640", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1418640"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1418640", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1418640"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1418640", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1418640"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497781", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497781"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497783", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497783"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497783", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497783"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497783", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497783"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497783", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497783"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497783", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497783"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1497784", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1497784"}}
{"text": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools:\nAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to the Graduate Center Library's subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). Simply select a resource from the GC library site , and you will be asked to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135644", "box_name": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources:\nAfter the first year of doctoral study, most science students gain an affiliation at a second CUNY campus and therefore enjoy access to library databases through both campus's libraries. So, after the first year, check both of your libraries for journals and databases you need. (Note that different CUNY libraries have different log-in procedures for off-campus access.) When looking for an article: When you know the title of the journal, search for the title at each library where you have access. (At the Graduate Center, use the Journal Title Search . At other libraries, the journal search tool might have slightly different names.) See an error in the GC's Journal Title Search results? Please let us know ! If you don't have access to the article through any library, request it through interlibrary loan (either through the Graduate Center or through your other library).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135665", "box_name": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center Databases: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC\n\nGraduate Center Journals: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135616", "box_name": "Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College Databases: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nBrooklyn College Journals: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135613", "box_name": "Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "City College:\nCity College Databases: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nCity College Journals: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nScience & Technology Research Guide: Includes helpful, mostly free websites about science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135611", "box_name": "City College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "College of Staten Island:\nCollege of Staten Island Databases: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nCollege of Staten Island Journals: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135615", "box_name": "College of Staten Island", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Hunter College:\nHunter College Databases: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.\n\nHunter College Journals: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135609", "box_name": "Hunter College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "John Jay College:\nJohn Jay College Databases: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these databases from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay College Journals: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these journals from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay Recommended Science Databases: Listing of John Jay's science databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135614", "box_name": "John Jay College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Lehman College:\nLehman College Databases: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nLehman College Journals: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135612", "box_name": "Lehman College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Databases: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nQueens College Journals: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135610", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "1045248", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=1045248"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "7067262", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=7067262"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "7067262", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=7067262"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "7067262", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=7067262"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159592", "guide_name": "Biology", "page_id": "7067262", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159592&p=7067262"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044829", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044829"}}
{"text": "Using the Biochemistry Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to biochemistry and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Mason Brown if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab For information about science resources at other CUNY libraries , select the Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044829", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136160", "box_name": "Using the Biochemistry Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044829"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044829", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044829"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044829", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044829"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Biochemistry Research:\nCAS SciFinder-n: Requires registration . CAS SciFinder-n, formerly SciFinder Scholar, is an index of chemical and other scientific literature that pulls from the CAplus database of U.S. and international patents, CASREACT, the CAS Registry and Medline. Includes journal articles, substances, reactions, patents and more. CAS SciFinder-n includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and more. Both Graduate Center credentials and a SciFinder-n account are required for accessing CAS SciFinder-n remotely. New users must register first with a gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu email address. Follow the \"new users\" link to register .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3604999", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "SciFinder-n remotely. New users must register first with a gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu email address. Follow the \"new users\" link to register .If you already have a SciFinder-n with another institution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.\n\nAmerican Chemical Society Publications: Graduate Center access to ACS Publications includes full text of more than 80 ACS journals from their first issues to the present; current and legacy magazines; and the following: ACS Division Proceedings Online : Browse Proceedings by Division ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3604999", "box_name": "Best Bets for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3605000", "box_name": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Applied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.\n\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3605000", "box_name": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "e present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.GreenFILE: A collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles covering all aspects of the human impact on the environment, including global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.\n\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3605000", "box_name": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3605000", "box_name": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "ience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific AmericanScience Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.\n\nPubMed Central: PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3605000", "box_name": "Other Databases for Biochemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1044840", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1044840"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1418642", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1418642"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1418642", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1418642"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1418642", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1418642"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1418642", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1418642"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497805", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497805"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497806", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497806"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497806", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497806"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497806", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497806"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497806", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497806"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497806", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497806"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1497807", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1497807"}}
{"text": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools:\nAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to the Graduate Center Library's subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). Simply select a resource from the GC library site , and you will be asked to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135644", "box_name": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources:\nAfter the first year of doctoral study, most science students gain an affiliation at a second CUNY campus and therefore enjoy access to library databases through both campus's libraries. So, after the first year, check both of your libraries for journals and databases you need. (Note that different CUNY libraries have different log-in procedures for off-campus access.) When looking for an article: When you know the title of the journal, search for the title at each library where you have access. (At the Graduate Center, use the Journal Title Search . At other libraries, the journal search tool might have slightly different names.) See an error in the GC's Journal Title Search results? Please let us know ! If you don't have access to the article through any library, request it through interlibrary loan (either through the Graduate Center or through your other library).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135665", "box_name": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center Databases: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC\n\nGraduate Center Journals: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135616", "box_name": "Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College Databases: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nBrooklyn College Journals: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135613", "box_name": "Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "City College:\nCity College Databases: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nCity College Journals: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nScience & Technology Research Guide: Includes helpful, mostly free websites about science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135611", "box_name": "City College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "College of Staten Island:\nCollege of Staten Island Databases: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nCollege of Staten Island Journals: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135615", "box_name": "College of Staten Island", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Hunter College:\nHunter College Databases: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.\n\nHunter College Journals: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135609", "box_name": "Hunter College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "John Jay College:\nJohn Jay College Databases: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these databases from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay College Journals: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these journals from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay Recommended Science Databases: Listing of John Jay's science databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135614", "box_name": "John Jay College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Lehman College:\nLehman College Databases: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nLehman College Journals: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135612", "box_name": "Lehman College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Databases: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nQueens College Journals: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135610", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "1045250", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=1045250"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "7067194", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=7067194"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "7067194", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=7067194"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "7067194", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=7067194"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "7067194", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=7067194"}}
{"text": "Presentations: A landing page for all publicly available Science Research Series presentations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159593", "guide_name": "Biochemistry", "page_id": "7994352", "page_name": "Presentations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159593&p=7994352"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044958", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044958"}}
{"text": "Using the Chemistry Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to chemistry and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Mason Brown if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab For information about science resources at other CUNY libraries , select the Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044958", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136162", "box_name": "Using the Chemistry Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044958"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044958", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044958"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044958", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044958"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Chemistry Research:\nAmerican Chemical Society Publications: Graduate Center access to ACS Publications includes full text of more than 80 ACS journals from their first issues to the present; current and legacy magazines; and the following: ACS Division Proceedings Online : Browse Proceedings by Division ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135334", "box_name": "Best Bets for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "current and legacy magazines; and the following: ACS Division Proceedings Online : Browse Proceedings by Division ACS Guide to Scholarly CommunicationCAS SciFinder-n: Requires registration . CAS SciFinder-n, formerly SciFinder Scholar, is an index of chemical and other scientific literature that pulls from the CAplus database of U.S. and international patents, CASREACT, the CAS Registry and Medline. Includes journal articles, substances, reactions, patents and more. CAS SciFinder-n includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and more. Both Graduate Center credentials and a SciFinder-n account are required for accessing CAS SciFinder-n remotely. New users must register first with a gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu email address. Follow the \"new users\" link to register .\n\nIf you already have a SciFinder-n with another institution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135334", "box_name": "Best Bets for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "ution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.Chemical Structure Lookup Service: Allows searching for compounds in 100+ databases by formula and other identifiers. Some full text.\n\nChemIDplus: Allows you to search the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) database of 370,000+ chemicals and locate information about the chemicals in NLM databases. See also the Explore Substances section of SciFinder Scholar for more comprehensive searching and descriptions of millions of chemical substances. Some ful text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135334", "box_name": "Best Bets for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Chemistry Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135335", "box_name": "Other Databases for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Science Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.\n\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135335", "box_name": "Other Databases for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135335", "box_name": "Other Databases for Chemistry Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1044978", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1044978"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1418644", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1418644"}}
{"text": "Style Guide:\nACS Style Guide: The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information (3rd Edition) is a resource for authors, publishers, teachers and students on how to effectively communicate scientific information in chemistry and beyond. This title has information on how to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.\n\nA print copy of this title is available at the Graduate Center", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1418644", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "20565427", "box_name": "Style Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1418644"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1418644", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1418644"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1418644", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1418644"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1418644", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1418644"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497816", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497816"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497817", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497817"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497817", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497817"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497817", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497817"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497817", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497817"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497817", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497817"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1497818", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1497818"}}
{"text": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools:\nAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to the Graduate Center Library's subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). Simply select a resource from the GC library site , and you will be asked to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135644", "box_name": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources:\nAfter the first year of doctoral study, most science students gain an affiliation at a second CUNY campus and therefore enjoy access to library databases through both campus's libraries. So, after the first year, check both of your libraries for journals and databases you need. (Note that different CUNY libraries have different log-in procedures for off-campus access.) When looking for an article: When you know the title of the journal, search for the title at each library where you have access. (At the Graduate Center, use the Journal Title Search . At other libraries, the journal search tool might have slightly different names.) See an error in the GC's Journal Title Search results? Please let us know ! If you don't have access to the article through any library, request it through interlibrary loan (either through the Graduate Center or through your other library).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135665", "box_name": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center Databases: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC\n\nGraduate Center Journals: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135616", "box_name": "Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College Databases: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nBrooklyn College Journals: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135613", "box_name": "Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "City College:\nCity College Databases: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nCity College Journals: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nScience & Technology Research Guide: Includes helpful, mostly free websites about science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135611", "box_name": "City College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "College of Staten Island:\nCollege of Staten Island Databases: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nCollege of Staten Island Journals: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135615", "box_name": "College of Staten Island", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Hunter College:\nHunter College Databases: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.\n\nHunter College Journals: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135609", "box_name": "Hunter College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "John Jay College:\nJohn Jay College Databases: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these databases from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay College Journals: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these journals from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay Recommended Science Databases: Listing of John Jay's science databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135614", "box_name": "John Jay College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Lehman College:\nLehman College Databases: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nLehman College Journals: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135612", "box_name": "Lehman College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Databases: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nQueens College Journals: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135610", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "1045251", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=1045251"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "7067263", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=7067263"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "7067263", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=7067263"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "7067263", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=7067263"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159594", "guide_name": "Chemistry", "page_id": "7067263", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159594&p=7067263"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044770", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044770"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044770", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044770"}}
{"text": "Using the Physics Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to physics and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab For information about science resources at other CUNY libraries , select the Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044770", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3136169", "box_name": "Using the Physics Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044770"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044770", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044770"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Physics Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135346", "box_name": "Best Bets for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.American Institute of Physics Journals: Journals from the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and AIP member societies. The Graduate Center Library's subscription includes Applied Physics Reviews, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Physics Today, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Review of Scientific Instruments, American Journal of Physics, Physics of Fluids, and AIP Advances.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135346", "box_name": "Best Bets for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Review of Scientific Instruments, American Journal of Physics, Physics of Fluids, and AIP Advances.American Physical Society Physical Review Journals: Contains the full text of journals published by the American Physical Society, including important titles like Physical Review , and Physical Review Letters . Journals cover quantum information science; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; condensed matter and materials physics; particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology; statistical, nonlinear, biological and soft matter physics; accelerator science and technology; theoretical applications of physics; and research on fluids and materials.\n\nIOPscience Extra: Search across and access full text of all current and archived journals, as well as e-books from the Institute of Physics (IOP). IOP Journal List IOP Book List IOP Conference Proceedings are also available open access (no login required).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135346", "box_name": "Best Bets for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "oks from the Institute of Physics (IOP). IOP Journal List IOP Book List IOP Conference Proceedings are also available open access (no login required).IOP Conference Proceedings: The IOP Conference Series includes open access proceedings from science conferences held worldwide. Key topics include physics, materials science, environmental science, bioscience, engineering, computational science, and mathematics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135346", "box_name": "Best Bets for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "held worldwide. Key topics include physics, materials science, environmental science, bioscience, engineering, computational science, and mathematics.CAS SciFinder-n: Requires registration . CAS SciFinder-n, formerly SciFinder Scholar, is an index of chemical and other scientific literature that pulls from the CAplus database of U.S. and international patents, CASREACT, the CAS Registry and Medline. Includes journal articles, substances, reactions, patents and more. CAS SciFinder-n includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and more. Both Graduate Center credentials and a SciFinder-n account are required for accessing CAS SciFinder-n remotely. New users must register first with a gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu email address. Follow the \"new users\" link to register .\n\nIf you already have a SciFinder-n with another institution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135346", "box_name": "Best Bets for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Physics Research:\nScience Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.\n\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135345", "box_name": "Other Databases for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135345", "box_name": "Other Databases for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "ience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific AmericanGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.\n\nContains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135345", "box_name": "Other Databases for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "e variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.IEEE Xplore: The IEEE Xplore digital library is a powerful resource for discovery and access to scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners. IEEE Xplore provides Web access to more than 5.5 million full-text documents from some of the world's most highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. Includes journals, conference papers, technical standards, books, and courses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135345", "box_name": "Other Databases for Physics Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1044785", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1044785"}}
{"text": "CUNY Library Catalog:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540257", "box_name": "CUNY Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. Find a book in the CUNY Catalog, click the record for the title, and then click Request. CLICS can only be used for circulating books, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may apply to MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540258", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nThe Graduate Center Library provides access to many electronic books, which can be found in the CUNY Catalog . Note: Only those ebooks that list \"Graduate Center\" or \"CUNY\" under Holdings are accessible at the Graduate Center (or off-site to GC users). \u00a0Ebooks owned by other CUNY libraries can only be accessed by GC users by physically visiting that library. For much more information about the library's ebook offerings, including a list of the library's ebook collections, see the E-Books LibGuide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540259", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540260", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540260", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Springer Ebook Collection: Text of over 40,000 Springer books published from 2005 to 2015, selected book series dating back to 1997, and an additional 10,000 open access titles. Subjects include biomedical and life sciences, computer science, medicine, mathematics, physics, and related fields. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1497913", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4540260", "box_name": "Reference E-Books & E-Book Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1497913"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9283309", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9283309"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276495", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276495"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276495", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276495"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276495", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276495"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276495", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276495"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276495", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276495"}}
{"text": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools:\nAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to the Graduate Center Library's subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). Simply select a resource from the GC library site , and you will be asked to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135644", "box_name": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources:\nAfter the first year of doctoral study, most science students gain an affiliation at a second CUNY campus and therefore enjoy access to library databases through both campus's libraries. So, after the first year, check both of your libraries for journals and databases you need. (Note that different CUNY libraries have different log-in procedures for off-campus access.) When looking for an article: When you know the title of the journal, search for the title at each library where you have access. (At the Graduate Center, use the Journal Title Search . At other libraries, the journal search tool might have slightly different names.) See an error in the GC's Journal Title Search results? Please let us know ! If you don't have access to the article through any library, request it through interlibrary loan (either through the Graduate Center or through your other library).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135665", "box_name": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center Databases: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC\n\nGraduate Center Journals: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135616", "box_name": "Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College Databases: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nBrooklyn College Journals: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135613", "box_name": "Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "City College:\nCity College Databases: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nCity College Journals: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nScience & Technology Research Guide: Includes helpful, mostly free websites about science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135611", "box_name": "City College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "College of Staten Island:\nCollege of Staten Island Databases: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nCollege of Staten Island Journals: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135615", "box_name": "College of Staten Island", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Hunter College:\nHunter College Databases: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.\n\nHunter College Journals: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135609", "box_name": "Hunter College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "John Jay College:\nJohn Jay College Databases: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these databases from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay College Journals: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these journals from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay Recommended Science Databases: Listing of John Jay's science databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135614", "box_name": "John Jay College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Lehman College:\nLehman College Databases: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nLehman College Journals: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135612", "box_name": "Lehman College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Databases: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nQueens College Journals: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135610", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "1045249", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=1045249"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "7067266", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=7067266"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "7067266", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=7067266"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "7067266", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=7067266"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "7067266", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=7067266"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159597", "guide_name": "Physics", "page_id": "9276474", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159597&p=9276474"}}
{"text": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium:\nThe library has a subscription to ProQuest Arts Premium , which includes Art/Design/Architecture, Music/Performing Arts, and Screen Studies collections. Search them together or individually using the links below.\n\nFIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database: This database is an essential reference work for any film researcher and contains a diverse range of specialist content: the International Index to Film Periodicals contains over 500,000 article citations from more than 345 periodicals. It offers in-depth coverage of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, many of which are seamlessly linked to a growing library of film journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "-depth coverage of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, many of which are seamlessly linked to a growing library of film journals.Film Index International: Produced in collaboration with the British Film Institute (bfi), Film Index International is based on the Summary of Film and Television (SIFT) database collated by the bfi over the past 70 years. Film Index International provides in-depth indexing of over 125,000 films - from the first silent movies to the latest blockbusters - and biographical information for more than 800,000 personalities. Its rich content also includes coverage of international film awards and prizes as well as searchable plot summaries and full cast and crew lists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "es. Its rich content also includes coverage of international film awards and prizes as well as searchable plot summaries and full cast and crew lists.AFI Catalog: Since 1968, the American Film Institute as cataloged every American motion picture either produced in the United States or sponsored and financed by American companies as an aid to the preservation of the American national film heritage. To date, the Catalog has comprehensive coverage of feature films from 1911-1974 (that are 40 minutes or longer in duration, or 4 reels or longer in length) with additional records covering selected major films from 1975 onwards, along with over 17,000 short films (those less than 40 minutes or 4 reels) from the first era of filmmaking, 1893\u20131910.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Finding DVDs in the library:\nThe library's DVD collection is held behind the Circulation Desk on the 1st floor and is not accessible to patrons. Use the spreadsheet here to browse our collection; be sure to click the link to OneSearch to check availability before visiting the library. You can also search for DVDs by title directly in OneSearch.\n\nDVD and Video List: A spreadsheet export from the library catalog listing films on DVD or VHS held by the Graduate Center library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "29787143", "box_name": "Finding DVDs in the library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Film and Television Archives in New York City:\nAnthology Film Archives: Anthology holds invaluable collections of avant-garde films and videos, housing, protecting, and preserving works on 35mm, 16mm, and Regular- and Super-8mm film, and on various video formats, as well as film stills and audio recordings.\n\nMoMA Film Study Center: The Celeste Bartos International Film Study Center offers screening facilities for viewing films from the Museum\u2019s collection; a large selection of screenplays and dialogue continuities; extensive files of reviews, articles, and program notes; reference books; special collections; film indexes; and current periodicals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ue continuities; extensive files of reviews, articles, and program notes; reference books; special collections; film indexes; and current periodicals.Moving Image and Recorded Sound Archive (NYPL Schomburg): The Moving Image and Recorded Sound (MIRS) Division documents the experiences of peoples of African descent, as they have been captured via audiovisual technology. The MIRS Division collections encompass a variety of formats including motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music, and spoken arts recordings in several formats.\n\nMuseum of the Moving Image: Museum of the Moving Image houses artifacts from every stage of producing, promoting, and exhibiting motion pictures, television, and digital media\u2014more than 130,000 objects in all. Holdings include licensed merchandise, technical apparatus, still photographs, production design materials, costumes, fan magazines, publicity materials, and video and computer games.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "dise, technical apparatus, still photographs, production design materials, costumes, fan magazines, publicity materials, and video and computer games.NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection: The Reserve Film and Video Collection includes more than 6,000 16mm films, 5,000 VHS videocassettes, and 2,000 DVDs. The New York Public Library began acquiring films in 1952, and established a film department at the Donnell Library in 1958. The library began adding videos to the collection in the 1970s. Since the collection's inception, its primary focus has been independently produced works. Careful selection practices have resulted in a collection that is impressive for its scope and depth and its overall high quality. The collection's holdings provide a very broad spectrum of both subject matter and filmmaking styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.Particular strengths of the collection are its political, social, and cultural documentaries; experimental films; video art; animation; short fictional works; and films and videos created by and for children and young adults.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Featured Collection:\nMedia History Digital Library: The Media History Digital Library is a non-profit initiative, led by Eric Hoyt at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, dedicated to digitizing historic books and magazines about film, broadcasting, and recorded sound for broad public access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "33709845", "box_name": "Featured Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies:Selected E-Books: Film Studies:What Is Cinema? Volume I: Andr\u00e9 Bazin's What Is Cinema? (volumes I and II) have been classics of film studies for as long as they've been available and are considered the gold standard in the field of film criticism. Although Bazin made no films, his name has been one of the most important in French cinema since World War II. He was co-founder of the influential Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma, which under his leadership became one of the world's most distinguished publications. Championing the films of Jean Renoir (who contributed a short foreword to Volume I), Orson Welles, and Roberto Rossellini, he became the prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, who honors him touchingly in his forword to Volume II. This new edition includes graceful forewords to each volume by Bazin scholar and biographer Dudley Andrew, who reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "es are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"What Is Cinema? Volume II: Andr\u00e9 Bazin's What Is Cinema? (volumes I and II) have been classics of film studies for as long as they've been available and are considered the gold standard in the field of film criticism. Although Bazin made no films, his name has been one of the most important in French cinema since World War II. He was co-founder of the influential Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma, which under his leadership became one of the world's most distinguished publications. Championing the films of Jean Renoir (who contributed a short foreword to Volume I), Orson Welles, and Roberto Rossellini, he became the prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, who honors him touchingly in his forword to Volume II. This new edition includes graceful forewords to each volume by Bazin scholar and biographer Dudley Andrew, who reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "es are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement: If there was a moment during the sixties, seventies, or eighties that changed the history of the women's film movement, B. Ruby Rich was there. Part journalistic chronicle, part memoir, and 100% pure cultural historical odyssey, Chick Flicks--with its definitive, the-way-it-was collection of essays--captures the birth and growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism. growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism. growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism.Her presence at film festivals (such as Sundance, where she is a member of the selection committee), her film reviews in the Village Voice, Elle, Out, and the Advocate, and her commentaries on the public radio program \"The World\" have secured her a place as a central figure in the remarkable history of what she deems \"cinefeminism.\" In the hope that a new generation of feminist film culture might be revitalized by reclaiming its own history, Rich introduces each essay with an autobiographical prologue that describes the intellectual, political, and personal moments from which the work arose. Travel, softball, sex, and voodoo all somehow fit into a book that includes classic Rich articles covering such topics as the antiporn movement, the films of Yvonne Rainer, a Julie Christie visit to Washington, and the historically evocative film Maedchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.The first book-length work from Rich--whose stature and influence in the world of film criticism and theory continue to grow--Chick Flicks exposes unexplored routes and forgotten byways of a past that's recent enough to be remembered and far away enough to be memorable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "grow--Chick Flicks exposes unexplored routes and forgotten byways of a past that's recent enough to be remembered and far away enough to be memorable.Introduction to Documentary, Third Edition: The third edition of Bill Nichols's best-selling text provides an up-to-date introduction to the most important issues in documentary history and criticism. A new chapter, \"I Want to Make a Documentary: Where Do I Start?\" guides readers through the steps of planning and preproduction and includes an example of a project proposal for a film that went on to win awards at major festivals. Designed for students in any field that makes use of visual evidence and persuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.Each chapter takes up a discrete question, from \"How did documentary filmmaking get started?\" to \"Why are ethical issues central to documentary filmmaking?\" Here Nichols has fully rewritten each chapter for greater clarity and ease of use, including revised discussions of earlier films and new commentary on dozens of recent films from The Cove to The Act of Killing and from Gasland to Restrepo.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ng revised discussions of earlier films and new commentary on dozens of recent films from The Cove to The Act of Killing and from Gasland to Restrepo.Post-Theory: With Post-Theory, David Bordwell and No\u00ebl Carroll challenge the prevailing practices of film scholarship. Since the 1970s, film scholars have been searching for a unified theory that will explain all sorts of films, their production, and their reception; the field has been dominated by structuralist Marxism, varieties of cultural theory, and the psychoanalytic ideas of Freud and Lacan. Bordwell and Carroll ask, why not employ many theories tailored to specific goals, rather than searching for a unified theory? \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Post-Theory offers fresh directions for understanding film, presenting new essays by twenty-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.They use historical, philosophical, psychological, and feminist methods to tackle such basic issues as: What goes on when viewers perceive a film? How do filmmakers exploit conventions? How do movies create illusions?\u00a0 How does a film arouse emotion? Bordwell and Carroll have given space not only to distinguished film scholars but to non-film specialists as well, ensuring a wide variety of opinions and ideas on virtually every topic on the current agenda of film studies. Full of stimulating essays published here for the first time, Post-Theory promises to redefine the study of cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "he current agenda of film studies. Full of stimulating essays published here for the first time, Post-Theory promises to redefine the study of cinema.Mex-Cin\u00e9: Mex-Cin\u00e9offers an accessibly written, multidisciplinary investigation of contemporary Mexican cinema that combines industrial, technical, and sociopolitical analysis with analyses of modes of reception through cognitive theory. Mex-Cin\u00e9aims to make visible the twenty-first century Mexican film industry, its blueprints, and the cognitive and emotive faculties involved in making and consuming its corpus. A sustained, free-flowing book-length meditation, Mex-Cin\u00e9 enriches our understanding of the way contemporary Mexican directors use specific technical devices, structures, and characterizations in making films in ways that guide the perceptual, emotive, and cognitive faculties of their ideal audiences, while providing the historical contexts in which these films are made and consumed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "eptual, emotive, and cognitive faculties of their ideal audiences, while providing the historical contexts in which these films are made and consumed.On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters: The collected writings of artist and filmmaker Hollis Frampton, including all the essays from the long-unavailable Circles of Confusion along with rare additional material. As Hollis Frampton's photographs and celebrated experimental films were testing the boundaries of \"the camera arts\" in the 1960s and 1970s, his provocative and highly literate writings were attempting to establish an intellectually resonant form of discourse for these critically underexplored fields. It was a time when artists working in diverse disciplines were beginning to pick up cameras and produce films and videotapes, well before these practices were understood or embraced by institutions of contemporary art. This collection of Frampton's writings presents his critical essays (many written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.It replaces--and supersedes--the long-unavailable Circles of Confusion, published in 1983. Frampton ranged widely over the visual arts in his writing, and the texts in this collection display his unique approaches to photography, film, and video, as well as the plastic and literary arts. They include critically acclaimed essays on Edward Weston and Eadweard Muybridge as well as appraisals of contemporary photographers; the influential essay, \"For a Metahistory of Film,\" along with scripts, textual material, and scores for his films; writings on video that constitute a prehistory of the digital arts; a dialogue with Carl Andre (his friend and former Phillips Andover classmate) from the early 1960s; and two inventive, almost unclassifiable pieces that are reminiscent of Borges, Joyce, and Beckett.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Phillips Andover classmate) from the early 1960s; and two inventive, almost unclassifiable pieces that are reminiscent of Borges, Joyce, and Beckett.Cinema and Spectatorship: Cinema and Spectatorship is the first book to focus entirely on the history and role of the spectator in contemporary film studies. While 1970s film theory insisted on a distinction betweeen the cinematic subject and film-goers, Judith Mayne suggests that a very real friction between \"subjects\" and \"viewers\" is in fact central to the study of spectatorship. In the book's first section Mayne examines three theoretical models of spectatorship: the perceptual, the institutional and the historical, while the second section focuses on case studies which crystallize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.Case studies incude the place of the spectator in the textual analysis of individual films such as The Picture of Dorian Gray; the construction of Bette Davis' star persona; fantasies of race and film viewing in Field of Dreams and Ghost; and gay and lesbian audiences as \"critical\" audiences. The book provides a very thorough and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented and often controversial area of film theory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ritical\" audiences. The book provides a very thorough and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented and often controversial area of film theory.Closely Watched Films: An Introduction to the Art of Narrative Film Technique: How do films work? How do they tell a story? How do they move us and make us think? Through detailed examinations of passages from classic films, Marilyn Fabe supplies the analytic tools and background in film history and theory to enable us to see more in every film we watch. Ranging from D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation to James Cameron's Avatar, and ending with an epilogue on digital media, Closely Watched Films focuses on exemplary works of fourteen film directors whose careers together span the history of the narrative film. Lively and down-to-earth, this concise introduction provides a broad, complete, and yet specific picture of visual narrative techniques that will increase readers' excitement about and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.Fabe includes original and well-informed discussions of Soviet montage, realism and expressionism in film form, classical and modern sound theory, the classic Hollywood film, Italian neorealism, the French New Wave, auteur theory, modernism and postmodernism in film, political cinema, feminist film theory and practice, and narrative experiments in new digital media. Encompassing the earliest silent films as well as those that exploit the most recent technological innovations, this book gives us the particulars of how film--arguably the most influential of contemporary forms of representation--constitutes our pleasure, influences our thoughts, and informs our daily reality. Updated to include a discussion of 3-D and advanced special effects, this tenth anniversary edition is an essential film studies text for students and professors alike.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "a discussion of 3-D and advanced special effects, this tenth anniversary edition is an essential film studies text for students and professors alike.Visionary Film: Critics hailed previous editions of Visionary Film as the most complete work written on the exciting, often puzzling, and always controversial genre of American avant-garde film. This book has remained the standard text on American avant-garde film since the publication of its first edition in 1974. Now P. Adams Sitney has once again revised and updated this classic work, restoring a chapter on the films of Gregory J. Markopoulos and bringing his discussion of the principal genres and major filmmakers up to the year 2000.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "storing a chapter on the films of Gregory J. Markopoulos and bringing his discussion of the principal genres and major filmmakers up to the year 2000.Satyajit Ray on Cinema: Satyajit Ray, one of the greatest auteurs of twentieth century cinema, was a Bengali motion-picture director, writer, and illustrator who set a new standard for Indian cinema with his Apu Trilogy: Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road) (1955), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) (1956), and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) (1959). His work was admired for its humanism, versatility, attention to detail, and skilled use of music. He was also widely praised for his critical and intellectual writings, which mirror his filmmaking in their precision and wide-ranging grasp of history, culture, and aesthetics. Spanning forty years of Ray's career, these essays, for the first time collected in one volume, present the filmmaker's reflections on the art and craft of the cinematic medium and include his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.Ray speaks on the difficulty of adapting literary works to screen, the nature of the modern film festival, and the phenomenal contributions of Jean-Luc Godard and the Indian actor, director, producer, and singer Uttam Kumar. The collection also features an excerpt from Ray's diaries and reproduces his sketches of famous film personalities, such as Sergei Eisenstein, Charlie Chaplin, and Akira Kurosawa, in addition to film posters, photographs by and of the artist, film stills, and a filmography. Altogether, the volume relays the full extent of Ray's engagement with film and offers extensive access to the thought of one of the twentieth-century's leading Indian intellectuals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "Recent Acquisitions:\nReimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media: This book offers a new perspective via visual culture of the reimagining of history for contemporary Spanish media audiences. It gives close readings of major recent texts in a number of media (theater, cinema, television, and streaming) which have yet to receive scholarly attention and are closely connected to each other. And it stresses the intermediality of the visual by calling attention to connections between those media and others such as painting. From Picasso to the Javis and from the classic serial to Netflix, this book shows how Spanish history is radically reimagined through recent visual culture. Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor in the Comparative Literature Program at the Graduate Center in City University of New York. A Fellow of the British Academy and the former Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, he is the author of 24 books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "versity of New York. A Fellow of the British Academy and the former Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, he is the author of 24 books.Border Cinema: Reimagining Identity through Aesthetics: The rise of digital media and globalization's intensification since the 1990s have significantly refigured global cinema's form and content. The coincidence of digitalization and globalization has produced what this book helps to define and describe as a flourishing border cinema whose aesthetics reflect, construct, intervene in, denature, and reconfigure geopolitical borders. This collection demonstrates how border cinema resists contemporary border fortification processes, showing how cinematic media have functioned technologically and aesthetically to engender contemporary shifts in national and individual identities while proposing alternative conceptions of these identities to those promulgated by the often restrictive current political rhetoric and ideologies that represent a backlash to globalization.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "f these identities to those promulgated by the often restrictive current political rhetoric and ideologies that represent a backlash to globalization.Polly Platt: This book examines the career and creative labour of production designer Polly Platt. It focuses mainly on her contributions to 1970s Hollywood, but also considers her later work. Considering films such as The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, The Bad News Bears, and The Witches of Eastwick, it argues that Platt's construction of their visual palette and mise-en-sc\u00e8ne was so creative and so comprehensive that it can be considered authorial. Chapters discuss Platt's life and its influence on her work, her attention to detail, her role in location decisions and costume design, and her use of colour. An epilogue discusses her later career as a producer and her mentorship to young filmmakers like Cameron Crowe and Wes Anderson. This is the first full-length examination of the career of one of the women practitioners whose work was so important to 1970s cinema, and provides an alternative methodology to the auteur-driven framing that so regularly defines the era.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "s whose work was so important to 1970s cinema, and provides an alternative methodology to the auteur-driven framing that so regularly defines the era.From Melies to New Media: From M\u00e9li\u00e8s to New Media is an exploration of the presence and importance of film history in digital culture. The author demonstrates that new media forms are not only indebted to, but firmly embedded within the traditions and conventions of early film culture. This book presents a comparative examination of pre-cinema and new media: early film experiments with contemporary music videos; silent films and their digital restorations; German Expressionist film and post-noir cinema; French Gothic film and the contemporary digital remake; and more. Using a media archaeology approach, Wendy Haslem envisages the potential of new discoveries that foreground forgotten or marginalized contributions to film history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "archaeology approach, Wendy Haslem envisages the potential of new discoveries that foreground forgotten or marginalized contributions to film history.Subject to Reality: Women and Documentary Film: Revolutionary thinking around gender and race merged with new film technologies to usher in a wave of women's documentaries in the 1970s. Driven by the various promises of second-wave feminism, activist filmmakers believed authentic stories about women would bring more people into an imminent revolution. Yet their films soon faded into obscurity. Shilyh Warren reopens this understudied period and links it to a neglected era of women's filmmaking that took place from 1920 to 1940, another key period of thinking around documentary, race, and gender. Drawing women's cultural expression during these two explosive times into conversation, Warren reconsiders key debates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
{"text": "ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.She also excavates the lost ethnographic history of women's documentary filmmaking in the earlier era and explores the political and aesthetic legacy of these films in more explicitly feminist periods like the Seventies. Filled with challenging insights and new close readings, Subject to Reality sheds light on a profound and unexamined history of feminist documentaries while revealing their influence on the filmmakers of today.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044873", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/overview"}}
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{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
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{"text": "ScreenSite:\nScreenSite Data: Journals and Blogs: Online list of film and media resources begun in 1994, now maintained in partnership with the Society of Cinema and Media Studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "24753877", "box_name": "ScreenSite", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "Film Studies Databases at the GC:\nCommunication & Mass Media Complete: Includes the full text of over 450 journals in communications and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.\n\nArt Full Text: Full-text articles from more than 300 periodicals dating back to 1995; indexing and abstracting of 600 periodicals dating back to 1984; and indexing and abstracting of more than 13,000 art dissertations. Covers art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, styles and art movements, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "ng, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.Art Index Retrospective: A periodical literature database that cumulates citations from the printed version of the Art Index, volumes 1-32 (1929-1984). The database cites articles from periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins published throughout the world in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch. It also indexes reproductions of art works that appear in the indexed periodicals. Art Full Text continues Art Index and begins coverage in 1984.\n\nFilm Literature Index: Indexes all the content of 150 film and television journals from 30 countries and selectively indexes 200 additional periodicals. Includes 700,000 citations of articles, film reviews, and book reviews from 1976-2001. This free resource is not being updated.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "dditional periodicals. Includes 700,000 citations of articles, film reviews, and book reviews from 1976-2001. This free resource is not being updated.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nGale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "s (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.Essay and General Literature Index: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1985 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Approximately 340 volumes are indexed annually. While abstracts of essays are not included, users can follow links to the volumes containing the essays to see complete contents and additional information. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.Essay and General Literature Retrospective: Indexes over 270,000 essays from anthologies and collections covering a wide range of humanities and social sciences disciplines published in English in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain between 1900 and 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "ain between 1900 and 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "rence Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7705915", "box_name": "Film Studies Databases at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11247748", "box_name": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus:FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus:The International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) produces a package of electronic databases that are available to access onsite at NYPL's research libraries (including the SIBL branch, next door to the Graduate Center on Madison Ave. at 34th St.). Collectively called FIAF Index to Film Periodicals Plus, it includes: International Index to Film Periodicals The main database, the International Index to Film Periodicals , offers in-depth coverage of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals from 1972 to the present. The database includes almost 400,000 article references from more than 360 titles. International Index to Television Periodicals The database International Index to Television Periodicals includes approximately 50,000 article references from 1979 to 2000. Please note that this database is no longer updated and that television-related references from film journals continue to be indexed in the International Index to Film Periodicals .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11247748", "box_name": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "is no longer updated and that television-related references from film journals continue to be indexed in the International Index to Film Periodicals .is no longer updated and that television-related references from film journals continue to be indexed in the International Index to Film Periodicals .is no longer updated and that television-related references from film journals continue to be indexed in the International Index to Film Periodicals .Treasures from the Film Archives The database Treasures from the Film Archives contains unique information about silent film holdings in international film archives. It provides filmographic and holdings information on over 53,000 silent shorts and features, fiction and non-fiction, from over 112 of the world's major film archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11247748", "box_name": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "graphic and holdings information on over 53,000 silent shorts and features, fiction and non-fiction, from over 112 of the world's major film archives.FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus: Formerly known as Film/TV Documentation Collections, FIAF Index to Film Periodicals Plus is a bibliographical resource offering coverage of hundreds of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals right up to the present day. It is an essential reference work for any film researcher.\n\nAccess is available onsite at NYPL's research libraries, including the SIBL location on 34th and Madison Ave.\n\nFIAF Index Journal List: The list of journal titles, updated quarterly, that are indexed in FIAF's International Index to Film Periodicals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "11247748", "box_name": "FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium:\nThe library has a subscription to ProQuest Arts Premium , which includes Art/Design/Architecture, Music/Performing Arts, and Screen Studies collections. Search them together or individually using the links below.\n\nFIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database: This database is an essential reference work for any film researcher and contains a diverse range of specialist content: the International Index to Film Periodicals contains over 500,000 article citations from more than 345 periodicals. It offers in-depth coverage of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, many of which are seamlessly linked to a growing library of film journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "-depth coverage of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, many of which are seamlessly linked to a growing library of film journals.Film Index International: Produced in collaboration with the British Film Institute (bfi), Film Index International is based on the Summary of Film and Television (SIFT) database collated by the bfi over the past 70 years. Film Index International provides in-depth indexing of over 125,000 films - from the first silent movies to the latest blockbusters - and biographical information for more than 800,000 personalities. Its rich content also includes coverage of international film awards and prizes as well as searchable plot summaries and full cast and crew lists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "es. Its rich content also includes coverage of international film awards and prizes as well as searchable plot summaries and full cast and crew lists.AFI Catalog: Since 1968, the American Film Institute as cataloged every American motion picture either produced in the United States or sponsored and financed by American companies as an aid to the preservation of the American national film heritage. To date, the Catalog has comprehensive coverage of feature films from 1911-1974 (that are 40 minutes or longer in duration, or 4 reels or longer in length) with additional records covering selected major films from 1975 onwards, along with over 17,000 short films (those less than 40 minutes or 4 reels) from the first era of filmmaking, 1893\u20131910.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044888", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "21537481", "box_name": "Featured Database Package - ProQuest Arts Premium", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/articles"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Recent Acquisitions:\nReimagining History in Contemporary Spanish Media: This book offers a new perspective via visual culture of the reimagining of history for contemporary Spanish media audiences. It gives close readings of major recent texts in a number of media (theater, cinema, television, and streaming) which have yet to receive scholarly attention and are closely connected to each other. And it stresses the intermediality of the visual by calling attention to connections between those media and others such as painting. From Picasso to the Javis and from the classic serial to Netflix, this book shows how Spanish history is radically reimagined through recent visual culture. Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor in the Comparative Literature Program at the Graduate Center in City University of New York. A Fellow of the British Academy and the former Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, he is the author of 24 books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "versity of New York. A Fellow of the British Academy and the former Professor of Spanish in the University of Cambridge, he is the author of 24 books.Border Cinema: Reimagining Identity through Aesthetics: The rise of digital media and globalization's intensification since the 1990s have significantly refigured global cinema's form and content. The coincidence of digitalization and globalization has produced what this book helps to define and describe as a flourishing border cinema whose aesthetics reflect, construct, intervene in, denature, and reconfigure geopolitical borders. This collection demonstrates how border cinema resists contemporary border fortification processes, showing how cinematic media have functioned technologically and aesthetically to engender contemporary shifts in national and individual identities while proposing alternative conceptions of these identities to those promulgated by the often restrictive current political rhetoric and ideologies that represent a backlash to globalization.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "f these identities to those promulgated by the often restrictive current political rhetoric and ideologies that represent a backlash to globalization.Polly Platt: This book examines the career and creative labour of production designer Polly Platt. It focuses mainly on her contributions to 1970s Hollywood, but also considers her later work. Considering films such as The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, The Bad News Bears, and The Witches of Eastwick, it argues that Platt's construction of their visual palette and mise-en-sc\u00e8ne was so creative and so comprehensive that it can be considered authorial. Chapters discuss Platt's life and its influence on her work, her attention to detail, her role in location decisions and costume design, and her use of colour. An epilogue discusses her later career as a producer and her mentorship to young filmmakers like Cameron Crowe and Wes Anderson. This is the first full-length examination of the career of one of the women practitioners whose work was so important to 1970s cinema, and provides an alternative methodology to the auteur-driven framing that so regularly defines the era.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "s whose work was so important to 1970s cinema, and provides an alternative methodology to the auteur-driven framing that so regularly defines the era.From Melies to New Media: From M\u00e9li\u00e8s to New Media is an exploration of the presence and importance of film history in digital culture. The author demonstrates that new media forms are not only indebted to, but firmly embedded within the traditions and conventions of early film culture. This book presents a comparative examination of pre-cinema and new media: early film experiments with contemporary music videos; silent films and their digital restorations; German Expressionist film and post-noir cinema; French Gothic film and the contemporary digital remake; and more. Using a media archaeology approach, Wendy Haslem envisages the potential of new discoveries that foreground forgotten or marginalized contributions to film history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "archaeology approach, Wendy Haslem envisages the potential of new discoveries that foreground forgotten or marginalized contributions to film history.Subject to Reality: Women and Documentary Film: Revolutionary thinking around gender and race merged with new film technologies to usher in a wave of women's documentaries in the 1970s. Driven by the various promises of second-wave feminism, activist filmmakers believed authentic stories about women would bring more people into an imminent revolution. Yet their films soon faded into obscurity. Shilyh Warren reopens this understudied period and links it to a neglected era of women's filmmaking that took place from 1920 to 1940, another key period of thinking around documentary, race, and gender. Drawing women's cultural expression during these two explosive times into conversation, Warren reconsiders key debates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.ates about subjectivity, feminism, realism, and documentary and their lasting epistemological and material consequences for film and feminist studies.She also excavates the lost ethnographic history of women's documentary filmmaking in the earlier era and explores the political and aesthetic legacy of these films in more explicitly feminist periods like the Seventies. Filled with challenging insights and new close readings, Subject to Reality sheds light on a profound and unexamined history of feminist documentaries while revealing their influence on the filmmakers of today.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "11248485", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
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{"text": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies:Selected E-Books: Film Studies:What Is Cinema? Volume I: Andr\u00e9 Bazin's What Is Cinema? (volumes I and II) have been classics of film studies for as long as they've been available and are considered the gold standard in the field of film criticism. Although Bazin made no films, his name has been one of the most important in French cinema since World War II. He was co-founder of the influential Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma, which under his leadership became one of the world's most distinguished publications. Championing the films of Jean Renoir (who contributed a short foreword to Volume I), Orson Welles, and Roberto Rossellini, he became the prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, who honors him touchingly in his forword to Volume II. This new edition includes graceful forewords to each volume by Bazin scholar and biographer Dudley Andrew, who reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "es are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"What Is Cinema? Volume II: Andr\u00e9 Bazin's What Is Cinema? (volumes I and II) have been classics of film studies for as long as they've been available and are considered the gold standard in the field of film criticism. Although Bazin made no films, his name has been one of the most important in French cinema since World War II. He was co-founder of the influential Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma, which under his leadership became one of the world's most distinguished publications. Championing the films of Jean Renoir (who contributed a short foreword to Volume I), Orson Welles, and Roberto Rossellini, he became the prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, who honors him touchingly in his forword to Volume II. This new edition includes graceful forewords to each volume by Bazin scholar and biographer Dudley Andrew, who reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.ho reconsiders Bazin and his place in contemporary film study. The essays themselves are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "es are erudite but always accessible, intellectual, and stimulating.As Renoir puts it, the essays of Bazin \"will survive even if the cinema does not.\"Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement: If there was a moment during the sixties, seventies, or eighties that changed the history of the women's film movement, B. Ruby Rich was there. Part journalistic chronicle, part memoir, and 100% pure cultural historical odyssey, Chick Flicks--with its definitive, the-way-it-was collection of essays--captures the birth and growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism. growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism. growth of feminist film as no other book has done. For over three decades Rich has been one of the most important voices in feminist film criticism.Her presence at film festivals (such as Sundance, where she is a member of the selection committee), her film reviews in the Village Voice, Elle, Out, and the Advocate, and her commentaries on the public radio program \"The World\" have secured her a place as a central figure in the remarkable history of what she deems \"cinefeminism.\" In the hope that a new generation of feminist film culture might be revitalized by reclaiming its own history, Rich introduces each essay with an autobiographical prologue that describes the intellectual, political, and personal moments from which the work arose. Travel, softball, sex, and voodoo all somehow fit into a book that includes classic Rich articles covering such topics as the antiporn movement, the films of Yvonne Rainer, a Julie Christie visit to Washington, and the historically evocative film Maedchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.edchen in Uniform. The result is a volume that traces the development not only of women's involvement in cinema but of one of its key players as well.The first book-length work from Rich--whose stature and influence in the world of film criticism and theory continue to grow--Chick Flicks exposes unexplored routes and forgotten byways of a past that's recent enough to be remembered and far away enough to be memorable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "grow--Chick Flicks exposes unexplored routes and forgotten byways of a past that's recent enough to be remembered and far away enough to be memorable.Introduction to Documentary, Third Edition: The third edition of Bill Nichols's best-selling text provides an up-to-date introduction to the most important issues in documentary history and criticism. A new chapter, \"I Want to Make a Documentary: Where Do I Start?\" guides readers through the steps of planning and preproduction and includes an example of a project proposal for a film that went on to win awards at major festivals. Designed for students in any field that makes use of visual evidence and persuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.ersuasive strategies, Introduction to Documentary identifies the genre's distinguishing qualities and teaches the viewer how to read documentary film.Each chapter takes up a discrete question, from \"How did documentary filmmaking get started?\" to \"Why are ethical issues central to documentary filmmaking?\" Here Nichols has fully rewritten each chapter for greater clarity and ease of use, including revised discussions of earlier films and new commentary on dozens of recent films from The Cove to The Act of Killing and from Gasland to Restrepo.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ng revised discussions of earlier films and new commentary on dozens of recent films from The Cove to The Act of Killing and from Gasland to Restrepo.Post-Theory: With Post-Theory, David Bordwell and No\u00ebl Carroll challenge the prevailing practices of film scholarship. Since the 1970s, film scholars have been searching for a unified theory that will explain all sorts of films, their production, and their reception; the field has been dominated by structuralist Marxism, varieties of cultural theory, and the psychoanalytic ideas of Freud and Lacan. Bordwell and Carroll ask, why not employ many theories tailored to specific goals, rather than searching for a unified theory? \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Post-Theory offers fresh directions for understanding film, presenting new essays by twenty-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.y-seven scholars on topics as diverse as film scores, audience response, and the national film industries of Russia, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Japan.They use historical, philosophical, psychological, and feminist methods to tackle such basic issues as: What goes on when viewers perceive a film? How do filmmakers exploit conventions? How do movies create illusions?\u00a0 How does a film arouse emotion? Bordwell and Carroll have given space not only to distinguished film scholars but to non-film specialists as well, ensuring a wide variety of opinions and ideas on virtually every topic on the current agenda of film studies. Full of stimulating essays published here for the first time, Post-Theory promises to redefine the study of cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "he current agenda of film studies. Full of stimulating essays published here for the first time, Post-Theory promises to redefine the study of cinema.Mex-Cin\u00e9: Mex-Cin\u00e9offers an accessibly written, multidisciplinary investigation of contemporary Mexican cinema that combines industrial, technical, and sociopolitical analysis with analyses of modes of reception through cognitive theory. Mex-Cin\u00e9aims to make visible the twenty-first century Mexican film industry, its blueprints, and the cognitive and emotive faculties involved in making and consuming its corpus. A sustained, free-flowing book-length meditation, Mex-Cin\u00e9 enriches our understanding of the way contemporary Mexican directors use specific technical devices, structures, and characterizations in making films in ways that guide the perceptual, emotive, and cognitive faculties of their ideal audiences, while providing the historical contexts in which these films are made and consumed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "eptual, emotive, and cognitive faculties of their ideal audiences, while providing the historical contexts in which these films are made and consumed.On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters: The collected writings of artist and filmmaker Hollis Frampton, including all the essays from the long-unavailable Circles of Confusion along with rare additional material. As Hollis Frampton's photographs and celebrated experimental films were testing the boundaries of \"the camera arts\" in the 1960s and 1970s, his provocative and highly literate writings were attempting to establish an intellectually resonant form of discourse for these critically underexplored fields. It was a time when artists working in diverse disciplines were beginning to pick up cameras and produce films and videotapes, well before these practices were understood or embraced by institutions of contemporary art. This collection of Frampton's writings presents his critical essays (many written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.ny written for Artforum and October) along with additional material, including lectures, correspondence, interviews, and production notes and scripts.It replaces--and supersedes--the long-unavailable Circles of Confusion, published in 1983. Frampton ranged widely over the visual arts in his writing, and the texts in this collection display his unique approaches to photography, film, and video, as well as the plastic and literary arts. They include critically acclaimed essays on Edward Weston and Eadweard Muybridge as well as appraisals of contemporary photographers; the influential essay, \"For a Metahistory of Film,\" along with scripts, textual material, and scores for his films; writings on video that constitute a prehistory of the digital arts; a dialogue with Carl Andre (his friend and former Phillips Andover classmate) from the early 1960s; and two inventive, almost unclassifiable pieces that are reminiscent of Borges, Joyce, and Beckett.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Phillips Andover classmate) from the early 1960s; and two inventive, almost unclassifiable pieces that are reminiscent of Borges, Joyce, and Beckett.Cinema and Spectatorship: Cinema and Spectatorship is the first book to focus entirely on the history and role of the spectator in contemporary film studies. While 1970s film theory insisted on a distinction betweeen the cinematic subject and film-goers, Judith Mayne suggests that a very real friction between \"subjects\" and \"viewers\" is in fact central to the study of spectatorship. In the book's first section Mayne examines three theoretical models of spectatorship: the perceptual, the institutional and the historical, while the second section focuses on case studies which crystallize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.allize many of the issues already discussed, concentrating on textual analysis, the `disrupting genre', `star-gazing' and finally the audience itself.Case studies incude the place of the spectator in the textual analysis of individual films such as The Picture of Dorian Gray; the construction of Bette Davis' star persona; fantasies of race and film viewing in Field of Dreams and Ghost; and gay and lesbian audiences as \"critical\" audiences. The book provides a very thorough and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented and often controversial area of film theory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ritical\" audiences. The book provides a very thorough and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented and often controversial area of film theory.Closely Watched Films: An Introduction to the Art of Narrative Film Technique: How do films work? How do they tell a story? How do they move us and make us think? Through detailed examinations of passages from classic films, Marilyn Fabe supplies the analytic tools and background in film history and theory to enable us to see more in every film we watch. Ranging from D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation to James Cameron's Avatar, and ending with an epilogue on digital media, Closely Watched Films focuses on exemplary works of fourteen film directors whose careers together span the history of the narrative film. Lively and down-to-earth, this concise introduction provides a broad, complete, and yet specific picture of visual narrative techniques that will increase readers' excitement about and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.t and knowledge of the possibilities of the film medium. Shot-by-shot analyses of short passages from each film ground theory in concrete examples.Fabe includes original and well-informed discussions of Soviet montage, realism and expressionism in film form, classical and modern sound theory, the classic Hollywood film, Italian neorealism, the French New Wave, auteur theory, modernism and postmodernism in film, political cinema, feminist film theory and practice, and narrative experiments in new digital media. Encompassing the earliest silent films as well as those that exploit the most recent technological innovations, this book gives us the particulars of how film--arguably the most influential of contemporary forms of representation--constitutes our pleasure, influences our thoughts, and informs our daily reality. Updated to include a discussion of 3-D and advanced special effects, this tenth anniversary edition is an essential film studies text for students and professors alike.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "a discussion of 3-D and advanced special effects, this tenth anniversary edition is an essential film studies text for students and professors alike.Visionary Film: Critics hailed previous editions of Visionary Film as the most complete work written on the exciting, often puzzling, and always controversial genre of American avant-garde film. This book has remained the standard text on American avant-garde film since the publication of its first edition in 1974. Now P. Adams Sitney has once again revised and updated this classic work, restoring a chapter on the films of Gregory J. Markopoulos and bringing his discussion of the principal genres and major filmmakers up to the year 2000.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "storing a chapter on the films of Gregory J. Markopoulos and bringing his discussion of the principal genres and major filmmakers up to the year 2000.Satyajit Ray on Cinema: Satyajit Ray, one of the greatest auteurs of twentieth century cinema, was a Bengali motion-picture director, writer, and illustrator who set a new standard for Indian cinema with his Apu Trilogy: Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road) (1955), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) (1956), and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) (1959). His work was admired for its humanism, versatility, attention to detail, and skilled use of music. He was also widely praised for his critical and intellectual writings, which mirror his filmmaking in their precision and wide-ranging grasp of history, culture, and aesthetics. Spanning forty years of Ray's career, these essays, for the first time collected in one volume, present the filmmaker's reflections on the art and craft of the cinematic medium and include his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.e his thoughts on sentimentalism, mass culture, silent films, the influence of the French New Wave, and the experience of being a successful director.Ray speaks on the difficulty of adapting literary works to screen, the nature of the modern film festival, and the phenomenal contributions of Jean-Luc Godard and the Indian actor, director, producer, and singer Uttam Kumar. The collection also features an excerpt from Ray's diaries and reproduces his sketches of famous film personalities, such as Sergei Eisenstein, Charlie Chaplin, and Akira Kurosawa, in addition to film posters, photographs by and of the artist, film stills, and a filmography. Altogether, the volume relays the full extent of Ray's engagement with film and offers extensive access to the thought of one of the twentieth-century's leading Indian intellectuals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754520", "box_name": "Selected E-Books: Film Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Finding New Scholarly Books:\nThe Association of University Presses produces a subject area grid that can be helpful in identifying which catalogs to browse for academic books on a given topic.\n\nAUPresses Subject Area Grid 2025: Download the PDF or Excel spreadsheet to identify academic publishers that specialize in a given topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "34105672", "box_name": "Finding New Scholarly Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ACLS E-Books: Film and Media Studies:\nACLS E-Books: Flim and Media Studies: ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) is a digital collection of over 5,400 seminal books in the humanities and related social sciences. These titles are presented in collaboration with more than 120 publishers and Michigan Publishing. Books in the HEB collection have been recommended and reviewed by scholars and constituent learned societies of the American Council of Learned Societies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754838", "box_name": "ACLS E-Books: Film and Media Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Online Reference Sources:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford Dictionary of Film Studies: A Dictionary of Film Studies covers all aspects of its discipline as it is currently taught at undergraduate level. Offering exhaustive and authoritative coverage, this A-Z is written by experts in the field, and covers terms, concepts, debates, and movements in film theory and criticism;national, international, and transnational cinemas; film history, movements, and genres; film industry organizations and practices; and key technical terms and concepts.Since its first publication in 2012, the dictionary has been updated to incorporate over 40 new entries, including computer games and film, disability, ecocinema, identity, portmanteau film, Practice as Research, and film in Vietnam. Moreover, numerous revisions have been made to existing entriesto account for developments in the discipline, and changes to film institutions more generally.Indices of films and filmmakers mentioned in the text are included for easy access to relevant entries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "nd changes to film institutions more generally.Indices of films and filmmakers mentioned in the text are included for easy access to relevant entries.nd changes to film institutions more generally.Indices of films and filmmakers mentioned in the text are included for easy access to relevant entries.nd changes to film institutions more generally.Indices of films and filmmakers mentioned in the text are included for easy access to relevant entries.The dictionary also has 13 feature articles on popular topics and terms, revised and informative bibliographies for most entries, and more than 100 web links to supplement the text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ure articles on popular topics and terms, revised and informative bibliographies for most entries, and more than 100 web links to supplement the text.Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory: The Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory clearly and accessibly explains the major theoretical approaches now deployed in the study of the moving image, as well as defining key theoretical terms. This dictionary provides readers with the conceptual apparatus to understand the often daunting language and terminology of screen studies. Entries include: *audience * Homi K. Bhabha * black cinema * the body * children and media * commodification * cop shows * deep focus * Umberto Eco * the gaze * Donna Haraway * bell hooks * infotainment * master narrative * medical dramas * morpheme * myth * panopticon * pastiche * pleasure * real time * social realism * sponsorship * sport on television * subliminal * third cinema * virtual reality Consultant Editors: David Black, USA, William Urricchio, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, Gill Branston, Cardiff University, UK ,Elayne Rapping, USA", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ant Editors: David Black, USA, William Urricchio, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, Gill Branston, Cardiff University, UK ,Elayne Rapping, USAThe Encyclopedia of Film Composers: For more than a century, original music has been composed for the cinema. From the early days when live music accompanied silent films to the present in which a composer can draw upon a full orchestra or a lone synthesizer to embody a composition, music has been an integral element of most films. By the late 1930s, movie studios had established music departments, and some of the greatest names in film music emerged during Hollywood's Golden Age, including Alfred Newman, Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, and Bernard Herrmann. Over the decades, other creators of screen music offered additional memorable scores, and some composers--such as Henry Mancini, Randy Newman, and John Williams--have become household names. The Encyclopedia of Film Composers features entries on more than 250 movie composers from around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "n Williams--have become household names. The Encyclopedia of Film Composers features entries on more than 250 movie composers from around the world.n Williams--have become household names. The Encyclopedia of Film Composers features entries on more than 250 movie composers from around the world.n Williams--have become household names. The Encyclopedia of Film Composers features entries on more than 250 movie composers from around the world.It not only provides facts about these artists but also explains what makes each composer notable and discusses his or her music in detail. Each entry includes Biographical materialImportant datesCareer highlightsAnalysis of the composer's musical styleComplete list of movie credits This book brings recognition to the many men and women who have written music for movies over the past one hundred years. In addition to composers from the United States and Great Britain, artists from dozens of other countries are also represented. A rich resource of movie music history, The Encyclopedia of Film Composers will be of interest to fans of cinema in general as well as those who want to learn more about the many talented individuals who have created memorable scores.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "f interest to fans of cinema in general as well as those who want to learn more about the many talented individuals who have created memorable scores.Encyclopedia of Sports Films: Whether chronicling an athlete's rise, fall, and redemption or following a team's improbable triumph on the field, sports have been a favorite theme of filmmakers almost since movies were first produced. And whether focusing on soccer (Bend It Like Beckham), boxing (Rocky and its sequels), hockey (Slap Shot), baseball (Bull Durham), football (The Longest Yard), basketball (Hoosiers), cycling (Breaking Away), or tennis (Wimbledon), such films capture the competition and thrill of sport. All major films with a primary focus on athletic endeavor are contained in Encyclopedia of Sports Films. In this volume, more than 200 fictional feature-length movies released between 1925 and 2010 are described, including comedies, dramas, and biopics. While the focus is on Hollywood productions, independent films and foreign releases are also represented.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ed, including comedies, dramas, and biopics. While the focus is on Hollywood productions, independent films and foreign releases are also represented.ed, including comedies, dramas, and biopics. While the focus is on Hollywood productions, independent films and foreign releases are also represented.ed, including comedies, dramas, and biopics. While the focus is on Hollywood productions, independent films and foreign releases are also represented.Though boxing and baseball films have tended to dominate the genre, many other sports are also included here, including skiing, curling, and cricket. Arranged alphabetically by title, each main entry contains a synopsis of the film, principal production information, and a critical analysis. In addition to the main entries, credits and brief descriptions for more than 200 films are also provided. DVD and VHS distributors are included, if available. Appendixes include made-for-television movies, documentaries, and films based on or inspired by true events and persons. For teachers who wish to incorporate films into their lesson plans, as well as librarians ordering titles for their patrons, Encyclopedia of Sports Films will be a valuable resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "rate films into their lesson plans, as well as librarians ordering titles for their patrons, Encyclopedia of Sports Films will be a valuable resource.The Oxford History of World Cinema: The Oxford History of World Cinema is the most authoritative, up-to-date history of the Cinema ever undertaken. It traces the history of the twentieth-century's most enduringly popular entertainment form, covering all aspects of its development, stars, studios, and cultural impact. The book celebrates and chronicles over one hundred years of diverse achievement from westerns to the New Wave, from animation to the Avant-Garde, and from Hollywood to Hong Kong,with an international team of distinguished film historians telling the story of the major inventions and developments in the cinema business, its institutions, genres, and personnel. Other chapters outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world - the varied and distinctive filmic traditions thathave developed alongside Hollywood.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "pters outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world - the varied and distinctive filmic traditions thathave developed alongside Hollywood.pters outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world - the varied and distinctive filmic traditions thathave developed alongside Hollywood.pters outline the evolution of national cinemas round the world - the varied and distinctive filmic traditions thathave developed alongside Hollywood.Also included are over 140 special inset features on the film-makers and personalities - Garbo and Godard, Keaton and Kurosawa, Bugs Bunny and Bergman - who have had an enduring impact in popular memory and cinematic lore.With over 300 illustrations, a full bibliography, and an extensive index, The Oxford History of World Cinema is an invaluable and entertaining guide and resource for the student and general reader.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "y, and an extensive index, The Oxford History of World Cinema is an invaluable and entertaining guide and resource for the student and general reader.The Routledge Companion to Film History: The Routledge Companion to Film History is an indispensable guide for anyone studying film history for the first time. The approach taken presents a substantial and readable overview of the field and provides students with a tool of reference that will be valuable throughout their studies. The volume is divided into two parts. The first is a set of eleven essays that approaches film history around the following themes: History of the moving image Film as art and popular culture Production process Evolution of sound Alternative modes: experimental, documentary, animation Cultural difference Film's relationship to history The second is a critical dictionary that explains concepts, summarizes debates in film studies, defines technical terms, describes major periods and movements, and discusses historical situations and the film industry.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "es debates in film studies, defines technical terms, describes major periods and movements, and discusses historical situations and the film industry.es debates in film studies, defines technical terms, describes major periods and movements, and discusses historical situations and the film industry.es debates in film studies, defines technical terms, describes major periods and movements, and discusses historical situations and the film industry.The volume as a whole is designed as an active system of cross-references: readers of the essays are referred to dictionary entries (and vice versa) and both provide short bibliographies that encourage readers to investigate topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "of the essays are referred to dictionary entries (and vice versa) and both provide short bibliographies that encourage readers to investigate topics.Women and Film: \"Written with unequivocal enthusiasm for film, feminism and theory, \"Women and Film\" is a welcome and useful guide to a complex area.\"--\"The Arts\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754516", "box_name": "Online Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Cambridge Film Handbooks:\n11 titles in the Cambridge Film Handbooks series, available in ebook format.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24755015", "box_name": "Cambridge Film Handbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries:Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries:Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema: As early as 1909, African Americans were utilizing the new medium of cinema to catalogue the world around them, using the film camera as a device to capture their lives and their history. The daunting subject of race and ethnicity permeated life in America at the turn of the twentieth century and due to the effect of certain early films, specific television images, and an often-biased news media, it still plagues us today. As new technologies bring the power of the moving image to the masses, African Americans will shoot and edit on laptop computers and share their stories with a global audience via the World Wide Web. These independently produced visions will add to the diverse cache of African American images being displayed on an ever-expanding silver screen. This wide range of stories, topics, views, and genres will finally give the world a glimpse of African American life that has long been ignored and has yet to be seen.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "f stories, topics, views, and genres will finally give the world a glimpse of African American life that has long been ignored and has yet to be seen.f stories, topics, views, and genres will finally give the world a glimpse of African American life that has long been ignored and has yet to be seen.f stories, topics, views, and genres will finally give the world a glimpse of African American life that has long been ignored and has yet to be seen.This second edition of Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1400 cross-referenced entries on actors, actresses, movies, producers, organizations, awards, and terminology, this book provides a better understanding of the role African Americans played in film history. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about African American cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ayed in film history. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about African American cinema.Historical Dictionary of American Cinema: One of the most powerful forces in world culture, American cinema has a long and complex history that stretches through more than a century. This history not only includes a legacy of hundreds of important films but also the evolution of the film industry itself, which is in many ways a microcosm of the history of American society as a whole. The Historical Dictionary of American Cinema provides broad coverage of the people, films, companies, techniques, themes, and genres that have made American cinema such a vital part of world cinema. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the history of American Cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "onary entries. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the history of American Cinema.Historical Dictionary of British Cinema: British cinema has been around from the very birth of motion pictures, from black-and-white to color, from talkies to sound, and now 3D, it has been making a major contribution to world cinema. Many of its actors and directors have stayed at home but others ventured abroad, like Charlie Chaplin and Alfred Hitchcock. Today it is still going strong, the only real competition to Hollywood, turning out films which appeal not only to Brits, just think of Bridget Jones, while busily adding to franchises like James Bond and Harry Potter. So this Historical Dictionary of British Cinema has a lot of ground to cover. This it does with over 300 dictionary entries informing us about significant actors, producers and directors, outstanding films and serials, organizations and studios, different films genres from comedy to horror, and memorable films, among other things. Two appendixes provide lists of award-winners.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ons and studios, different films genres from comedy to horror, and memorable films, among other things. Two appendixes provide lists of award-winners.ons and studios, different films genres from comedy to horror, and memorable films, among other things. Two appendixes provide lists of award-winners.ons and studios, different films genres from comedy to horror, and memorable films, among other things. Two appendixes provide lists of award-winners.Meanwhile, the chronology covers over a century of history. These parts provide the details, countless details, while the introduction offers the big story. And the extensive bibliography points toward other sources of information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "he details, countless details, while the introduction offers the big story. And the extensive bibliography points toward other sources of information.Historical Dictionary of Film Noir: Film noir_literally 'black cinema'_is the label customarily given to a group of black and white American films, mostly crime thrillers, made between 1940 and 1959. Today there is considerable dispute about what are the shared features that classify a noir film, and therefore which films should be included in this category. These problems are partly caused because film noir is a retrospective label that was not used in the 1940s or 1950s by the film industry as a production category and therefore its existence and features cannot be established through reference to trade documents. The Historical Dictionary of Film Noir is a comprehensive guide that ranges from 1940 to present day neo-noir.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "d through reference to trade documents. The Historical Dictionary of Film Noir is a comprehensive guide that ranges from 1940 to present day neo-noir.d through reference to trade documents. The Historical Dictionary of Film Noir is a comprehensive guide that ranges from 1940 to present day neo-noir.d through reference to trade documents. The Historical Dictionary of Film Noir is a comprehensive guide that ranges from 1940 to present day neo-noir.It consists of a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, a filmography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on every aspect of film noir and neo-noir, including key films, personnel (actors, cinematographers, composers, directors, producers, set designers, and writers), themes, issues, influences, visual style, cycles of films (e.g. amnesiac noirs), the representation of the city and gender, other forms (comics/graphic novels, television, and videogames), and noir's presence in world cinema. It is an essential reference work for all those interested in this important cultural phenomenon.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "nd videogames), and noir's presence in world cinema. It is an essential reference work for all those interested in this important cultural phenomenon.Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema: The Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema covers the production and exhibition of cinema in the Middle East and in communities whose heritage is from the region and whose films commonly reflect this background. It covers the cinemas of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. In addition, it includes the non-Arab states of Turkey and Iran, as well as the Jewish state of Israel. To a substantial degree, cinema has served to define the character of the peoples and nations of the Middle East. With that in mind, the content and arrangement of entries in this volume works to introduce and emphasize both the national and transnational character of Middle Eastern cinema, which includes not only its indigenous but its colonial aspects as well, both external and internal to the geographical regions themselves.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "rn cinema, which includes not only its indigenous but its colonial aspects as well, both external and internal to the geographical regions themselves.rn cinema, which includes not only its indigenous but its colonial aspects as well, both external and internal to the geographical regions themselves.rn cinema, which includes not only its indigenous but its colonial aspects as well, both external and internal to the geographical regions themselves.This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on individual films, filmmakers, and actors. It also covers the range of cinematic modes, from documentary to fiction, representational to animation, generic to experimental, mainstream to avant-garde, and entertainment to propaganda.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "odes, from documentary to fiction, representational to animation, generic to experimental, mainstream to avant-garde, and entertainment to propaganda.Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Cinema: The history of science fiction film now spans more than 100 years, during which time more than 1,000 science fiction films of various kinds have been made. Beginning with the work of pioneering French filmmaker Georges M\u00e9li\u00e8s at the dawn of the 20th century and moving through such silent films as Fritz Lang's classic Metropolis, science fiction film has had a long and eventful history that has taken it in many directions but that has moved the genre inexorably forward into a prominent place at the center of the film industry in the works of big-budget hitmakers like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Bay. The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Cinema provides broad coverage of the people, films, companies, techniques, themes, and subgenres that have made science fiction cinema such a vital part of world cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "d coverage of the people, films, companies, techniques, themes, and subgenres that have made science fiction cinema such a vital part of world cinema.d coverage of the people, films, companies, techniques, themes, and subgenres that have made science fiction cinema such a vital part of world cinema.d coverage of the people, films, companies, techniques, themes, and subgenres that have made science fiction cinema such a vital part of world cinema.This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 300 cross-referenced dictionary entries. This volume is designed to be accessible and enlightening to fans of the genre who simply want to know more about the films they so enjoy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "ry entries. This volume is designed to be accessible and enlightening to fans of the genre who simply want to know more about the films they so enjoy.Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema: The Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema covers the long history of cinema in Portuguese-speaking Brazil and the nine Spanish-speaking countries. These films include Los tres berretines, Prisioneros de la tierra, La balandra Isabel lleg esta tarde, La hora de los hornos, El chacal de Nahueltoro, La teta asustada, Abrir puertas y ventanas, El secreto de sus ojos, and NO. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced dictionary entries on directors, producers, performers, films, film studios and genres. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the South American Cinema.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "studios and genres. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the South American Cinema.Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema: Spanish cinema is emerging as one of the most exciting, fascinating, and special cinemas in the world. Not only are others viewing Spanish films, but they are adopting Spanish producers and Spanish actors as their own. While Spanish cinema has been maturing for a long time and has been producing excellent directors, actors, and films for decades--including during the dark times of the Franco regime--only now is it winning numerous fans not only at home but also abroad. And with directors like Pedro Almod\u00f3var, actors and actresses like Javier Bardem and Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, and films such as Abre los ojos and Alatriste to build upon, the outlook for Spanish Cinema appears brighter than ever.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "vier Bardem and Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, and films such as Abre los ojos and Alatriste to build upon, the outlook for Spanish Cinema appears brighter than ever.vier Bardem and Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, and films such as Abre los ojos and Alatriste to build upon, the outlook for Spanish Cinema appears brighter than ever.vier Bardem and Pen\u00e9lope Cruz, and films such as Abre los ojos and Alatriste to build upon, the outlook for Spanish Cinema appears brighter than ever.The Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema provides a better understanding of the role Spanish cinema has played in film history through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on producers, directors, film companies, actors, and films.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044903", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "24754994", "box_name": "Scarecrow Press Historical Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/books"}}
{"text": "Find Streaming Video in OneSearch:\nWhen searching for streaming videos, head to the Advanced Search page in OneSearch. Select whether you want to search GC-only or expand the search to All CUNY libraries (this is useful if you have a dual affiliation). Set the first search filter to Title > Starts With and enter the name of the film you\u2019re looking for. In the Material Type dropdown on the right, select Video/Film , then click the green search button on the lower right. See the sample search here for the documentary, \"The Split Horn: Life of a Hmong Shaman in America\" (2001): On the results page, look for \"Available Online\" (as shown in the second item listed below) to locate a streaming version of the film:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "25536275", "box_name": "Find Streaming Video in OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Finding DVDs in the library:\nThe library's DVD collection is held behind the Circulation Desk on the 1st floor and is not accessible to patrons. Use the spreadsheet here to browse our collection; be sure to click the link to OneSearch to check availability before visiting the library. You can also search for DVDs by title directly in OneSearch.\n\nDVD and Video List: A spreadsheet export from the library catalog listing films on DVD or VHS held by the Graduate Center library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "29787143", "box_name": "Finding DVDs in the library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "MUBI:\nMUBI is a streaming service for film lovers. As of December 2020, students and faculty can sign up for a discounted account using your GC email address. (In December 2020, MUBI discontinued its film schools program which offered free accounts to faculty and students; those with existing free accounts will retain them as VIP accounts). MUBI offers a rotating selection of streaming films, and a newly expanded library of on-demand films. Browse their catalog here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24025168", "box_name": "MUBI", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Online Streaming Video Sources:\nBlack Film Archive: Updated weekly, the Black Film Archive showcases Black films made from 1915 to 1979 that are currently streaming.\n\nBritish Path\u00e9 Archive: A digital news archive that allows users to preview items from the entire 3500 hour British Path\u00e9 Film Archive which covers news, sport, social history and entertainment from 1896 to 1970.\n\nCrackle: Crackle is a free to use video entertainment network featuring full-length movies, TV shows, and original programming. It is available on a wide variety of platforms including connected TVs, mobile devices, set-top boxes, video game consoles and online at Crackle.com.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "It is available on a wide variety of platforms including connected TVs, mobile devices, set-top boxes, video game consoles and online at Crackle.com.Criterion Channel: Personal subscription required at $10.99/mo. Classics and discoveries from around the world, thematically programmed with special features, on a streaming service brought to you by the Criterion Collection. Constantly refreshed selections of Hollywood, international, art-house, and independent movies, plus access to Criterion\u2019s entire streaming library of more than 1,000 important classic and contemporary films.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "l, art-house, and independent movies, plus access to Criterion\u2019s entire streaming library of more than 1,000 important classic and contemporary films.Electronic Arts Intermix Educational Streaming Videos: Electronic Arts Intermix's (EAI) Educational Streaming service provides full-length, streaming videos by artists. The artists represented range from influential figures in video art \u2014 such as Nam June Paik , Carolee Schneeman , Martha Rosler and Joan Jonas \u2014 to emerging multidisciplinary artists, including Paper Rad , Cory Arcangel and Takeshi Murata . The collection speaks to the rich history of single-channel video art, from artists' earliest analog video experiments of the 1960s to new digital media practices. The list of artists with streaming videos is here , and the whole EAI collection is described in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "ribed in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.European Film Gateway: The European Film Gateway is a web portal offering access to film and film-related treasures collected and preserved by over 30 European film archives. It is a search engine which offers you centralised access to digital collections dispersed on different national websites.\n\nFilm Archives Online: Streaming Films: Film Archives Online provides free and easy access to moving image collections of film archives from all over Europe. Select films are available for online viewing.\n\nThe Living Room Candidate: Historical Presidential Campaign Commercials: The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952-2012 is an online exhibition of the Museum of the Moving Image, presenting more than 300 television commercials from every election year since 1952, when the first campaign TV ads aired. The site includes a searchable database and features commentary, historical background, election results, and navigation organized by year, type of ad, and issue.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "ludes a searchable database and features commentary, historical background, election results, and navigation organized by year, type of ad, and issue.MUBI: MUBI is a streaming service for film lovers. Students and faculty can sign up for a discounted account (use your CUNY email address). MUBI offers a rotating selection of streaming films, and a newly expanded library of on-demand films.\n\nNetflix Documentaries: Some Netflix Original educational documentaries are available for one-time educational screenings. For details see: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/57695\n\nOVID.tv: Monthly subscription required ($6.99/mo). OVID.tv is an initiative of Docuseek, LLC, which operates Docuseek, a streaming service for colleges and universities which was established in 2012, streaming a library of over 1600 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "LC, which operates Docuseek, a streaming service for colleges and universities which was established in 2012, streaming a library of over 1600 titles.Peacock: Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming service, includes TV shows, movies, news, sports, and original programming. Peacock's free tier, with about two-thirds of the catalog, is available to watch right away with advertising after you register an email and password. The paid (\"premium\") tier opens the full collection, and you can remove ads for an additional fee. Peacock offers a standard seven-day free trial for its premium tiers\n\nPluto TV: Free On-Demand Movies: Free streaming content, including thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows.\n\nPopcornflix: Over 1,500 free movies including documentaries and foreign films.\n\nPrelinger Archives: Prelinger Archives was founded in 1983 by Rick Prelinger in New York City. Over the next twenty years, it grew into a collection of over 60,000 \"ephemeral\" (advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur) films. In 2002, the film collection was acquired by the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "l, and amateur) films. In 2002, the film collection was acquired by the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.Projectr via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Projectr is a platform for streaming independent films. In partnership with public libraries and educational institutions across North America, Projectr presents an ever-expanding collection of acclaimed movies, archival restorations, award-winning documentaries and artist-made works from around the world.\n\nReelgood: An online service that locates films across streaming services. Browse free movies and build watchlists across services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and more.\n\nSelections from the National Film Registry: Selections from the National Film Registry, freely available as both 5 mb MP4 and ProRes 422 MOV downloads. Selections from the National Film Registry is a project of the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.\n\nUbuweb: Free access to thousands of avant-garde films and videos for your viewing pleasure.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "ry of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.\n\nUbuweb: Free access to thousands of avant-garde films and videos for your viewing pleasure.Vudu: Offers thousands of free movies, in up to 1080p, with limited ads.\n\nYidio: An online database that locates the availability of films across streaming services. Enter a film title and compare pricing and availability across services like Netflix, Hulu, Crackle, Amazon Prime, Google play, iTunes, and YouTube VOD.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "24029360", "box_name": "Online Streaming Video Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Films available at CUNY libraries:\nCriterion DVDs at the GC: Use these advanced search settings to locate audiovisual resources from the Criterion Collection at the Graduate Center. May be restricted to onsite access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11249207", "box_name": "Films available at CUNY libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Film Catalogs:\nAFI Catalog of Feature Films: Includes entries on nearly 60,000 American feature-length films and 17,000 short films produced from 1893-2011. It also includes AFI AWARDS honorees from 2000 through 2014. Detailed information on cast, crew, plot summaries, subjects, genres and historical notes are included for each film.\n\nAmateur Movie Database: The Amateur Movie Database was developed to learn more about the world of amateur cinema. It assembles information about amateur films, filmmakers and clubs to help: researchers find out more about amateur movies; archivists to identify and contextualize amateur films; all interested parties to learn more about this alternative world of filmmaking. Films included in the database are winners of amateur movie contests or works that have been identified as significant by archives and historians.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "12893111", "box_name": "Film Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Film and Television Archives in New York City:\nAnthology Film Archives: Anthology holds invaluable collections of avant-garde films and videos, housing, protecting, and preserving works on 35mm, 16mm, and Regular- and Super-8mm film, and on various video formats, as well as film stills and audio recordings.\n\nMoMA Film Study Center: The Celeste Bartos International Film Study Center offers screening facilities for viewing films from the Museum\u2019s collection; a large selection of screenplays and dialogue continuities; extensive files of reviews, articles, and program notes; reference books; special collections; film indexes; and current periodicals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "ue continuities; extensive files of reviews, articles, and program notes; reference books; special collections; film indexes; and current periodicals.Moving Image and Recorded Sound Archive (NYPL Schomburg): The Moving Image and Recorded Sound (MIRS) Division documents the experiences of peoples of African descent, as they have been captured via audiovisual technology. The MIRS Division collections encompass a variety of formats including motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music, and spoken arts recordings in several formats.\n\nMuseum of the Moving Image: Museum of the Moving Image houses artifacts from every stage of producing, promoting, and exhibiting motion pictures, television, and digital media\u2014more than 130,000 objects in all. Holdings include licensed merchandise, technical apparatus, still photographs, production design materials, costumes, fan magazines, publicity materials, and video and computer games.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "dise, technical apparatus, still photographs, production design materials, costumes, fan magazines, publicity materials, and video and computer games.NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection: The Reserve Film and Video Collection includes more than 6,000 16mm films, 5,000 VHS videocassettes, and 2,000 DVDs. The New York Public Library began acquiring films in 1952, and established a film department at the Donnell Library in 1958. The library began adding videos to the collection in the 1970s. Since the collection's inception, its primary focus has been independently produced works. Careful selection practices have resulted in a collection that is impressive for its scope and depth and its overall high quality. The collection's holdings provide a very broad spectrum of both subject matter and filmmaking styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.ng styles and genres. It is unique among American public libraries, and is comparable to archives held within major American museums and universities.Particular strengths of the collection are its political, social, and cultural documentaries; experimental films; video art; animation; short fictional works; and films and videos created by and for children and young adults.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11249845", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Film and Television Archives in the Northeast U.S.:\nGoethe Institut: Contains a comprehensive survey of German film history, from expressionist films to the most recent features of contemporary German cinema.\n\nFrom the archive: \"In the online catalogue, you will find a short synopsis as well as information on the stylistic and historical context of the films. These texts are written by renowned film critics and can be used for program announcements free of charge. All texts are available in German, English and Spanish.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "1044922", "page_name": "Find Films", "box_id": "11250852", "box_name": "Film and Television Archives in the Northeast U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/films"}}
{"text": "Film History:\nAmateur Movie Database: The Amateur Movie Database was developed to learn more about the world of amateur cinema. It assembles information about amateur films, filmmakers and clubs to help: researchers find out more about amateur movies; archivists to identify and contextualize amateur films; all interested parties to learn more about this alternative world of filmmaking. Films included in the database are winners of amateur movie contests or works that have been identified as significant by archives and historians.\n\nBlack Film Archive: Updated weekly, the Black Film Archive showcases Black films made from 1915 to 1979 that are currently streaming.\n\nCine Silent Mexicano: In Spanish. Collection of archival resources, bibliographies, photographs and links related to Mexican silent film, with a special emphasis on those made in Toluca.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "7799187", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "24753829", "box_name": "Film History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/digital-projects"}}
{"text": "llection of archival resources, bibliographies, photographs and links related to Mexican silent film, with a special emphasis on those made in Toluca.Early African American Film: Reconstructing the History of Silent Race Films, 1909\u20131930: Contains information on films, actors, production companies, and other aspects of early silent-era African American race films. Includes a database, data tutorials, links to external sources, and a full bibliography.\n\nLUCERNA: The Magic Lantern Web Resource: \"LUCERNA is an online resource on the magic lantern, an early slide projector invented in the 17th century. LUCERNA includes details of slide sets, slide images, readings and other texts related to slide sets, lantern hardware, people and organisations involved in lantern history, and much more.\"\n\nMedia Ecology Project: \"The Media Ecology Project (MEP) is a digital lab at Dartmouth College directed by Prof. Mark Williams that enables researcher access to archival moving image collections and contribution of critical analysis back to the archival and research communities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "7799187", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "24753829", "box_name": "Film History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/digital-projects"}}
{"text": "t enables researcher access to archival moving image collections and contribution of critical analysis back to the archival and research communities.\"Media History Digital Library: The Media History Digital Library is a non-profit initiative, led by Eric Hoyt at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, dedicated to digitizing historic books and magazines about film, broadcasting, and recorded sound for broad public access.\n\nTimeline of Historical Film Colors: \"This database was created in 2012 and has been developed and curated by Barbara Flueckiger, professor at the Department of Film Studies, University of Zurich to provide comprehensive information about historical film color processes invented since the end of the 19th century including specific still photography color technologies that were their conceptual predecessors.\"\n\nWomen Film Pioneers Project: Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall\u2019Asta, eds. Women Film Pioneers Project. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "7799187", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "24753829", "box_name": "Film History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/digital-projects"}}
{"text": "Experimental:\nLittle Movies by Lev Manovich (1994): \"'Little Movies' is a lyrical and theoretical project about the aesthetics of digital cinema, and a eulogy to its earliest form--QuickTime. The project began in 1994 when the World Wide Web was just beginning to gain mass exposure. Manovich's intention was to create cinema for the Web, employing the network limitations as a new aesthetic.\"\n\nVolumetric Cinema, Kevin Ferguson (2015): \"'Volumetric Cinema' demonstrates the possibilities for 'looking at film sideways,' taking the film scene as an object not just of two spatial dimensions rushing past in time, but as a spatiotemporal cube that can be manipulated, offering new methods of investigation into our understanding of moving image techniques such as editing, camera movement, and blocking.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "7799187", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "24753951", "box_name": "Experimental", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/film/digital-projects"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses Full Text include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885758", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center dissertations from 1988 to the present are available for browsing\u00a0in the Dissertation Reading Room on the first floor of the library.\u00a0If you do not know the year of a dissertation, check the author or title in the CUNY Catalog or in Digital Dissertations . For more information about submitting your own thesis or dissertation, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "4423799", "box_name": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nCUNY Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations and master's theses appear in the Graduate Center's institutional repository, Academic Works. Many dissertations/theses are open access in Academic Works, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Pre-2014 dissertations currently are in the process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "he process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital LIbrary of Theses and Dissertations: NDLTD finds additional electronic works produced outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585090", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585090"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585120", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585120"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585120", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585120"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159598", "guide_name": "Film Studies", "page_id": "2585120", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159598&p=2585120"}}
{"text": "Some Easy to Access Data Sets:\nAmerican Community Survey Data Census Google Data Search HathiTrust Digital Library NHGIS NYC Open Data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159599", "guide_name": "Public Policy and Urban Studies", "page_id": "1044986", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29289779", "box_name": "Some Easy to Access Data Sets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159599&p=1044986"}}
{"text": "Subject Specific Resources:\nCoreData by NYU Furman Center: Housing planning and demographic data\n\nMAS NYC: Projects\u2019 maps 421-a locations\n\nNYCityMap: City agencies geographic data portal\n\nNY State Open Book Search: Search Millions of State and Local Government Financial Records\n\nOASIS NYC: Environmental/parks/open space data and much more\n\nZOLA (Zoning and Land Use Application): Zoning designations boundaries and land use data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159599", "guide_name": "Public Policy and Urban Studies", "page_id": "1044986", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29289731", "box_name": "Subject Specific Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159599&p=1044986"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423872", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "Recommended Websites:\nDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS): Immigration statistics", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135607", "box_name": "Recommended Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "Subect Specific Resources:\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135425", "box_name": "Subect Specific Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "Recommended General Resources:\nEBSCO (All Databases): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of all EBSCO databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes. OneSearch is another cross-database option, allowing searching of even more databases beyond EBSCO, in addition to the CUNY catalog.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.New York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "th Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159600", "guide_name": "Demography", "page_id": "1045039", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3135426", "box_name": "Recommended General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159600&p=1045039"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "Newspaper Research Guides:\nNewspaper Research Guides from the Library of Congress: Guides to and bibliographies of the Library of Congress's current and historical newspaper holdings in print, on microform, and online.\n\nNYPL Guide - Major Microform Series of English and American Imprints: A research guide from the NYPL describing several of the major comprehensive microform series of English and American printed books, periodicals and newspapers.\n\nNYPL Guide - Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers: A comprehensive research guide from the New York Public Library that is useful for a wide range of topics, not just genealogy.\n\nNYPL Bibliography - Jewish Division Current Periodicals: A spreadsheet arranged by title showing the NYPL's Jewish Division's current periodical holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17433968", "box_name": "Newspaper Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "Researching Periodicals:\nSee the Background Reading and Directories, Lists, and Guides tabs in this guide for selected bibliographies on newspapers, magazines, and the alternative press. You'll also find links to directories of U.S. and international newspapers, research guides, and sample Library of Congress Subject Headings to help streamline catalog searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21271619", "box_name": "Researching Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21271556", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "Reference Sources for Newspaper Research:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17434054", "box_name": "Reference Sources for Newspaper Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.NYC Newspapers in the Encyclopedia of New York City: The article on newspapers in the Encyclopedia of New York City provides a history and bibliography of the press in NYC. It includes lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers arranged by date of first publication, foreign language papers, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17434054", "box_name": "Reference Sources for Newspaper Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nUse this guide to find national and international, current and historical, alternative and mainstream newspapers,\u00a0journals, and magazines. Linked resources include Graduate Center Library and New York Public Library databases, microfilm collections at the NYPL and the Center for Research Libraries, and digital collections from major research libraries and other reliable sources. Also included are links to helpful research guides from the New York Public Library and Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515528", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17433686", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/home"}}
{"text": "Current US Newspapers: 1980-present:\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433208", "box_name": "Current US Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.General OneFile: Indexes over 14,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.\n\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433208", "box_name": "Current US Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNew York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.\n\nNew York Times: Multiple database options for accessing the NYT from 1851 to the present.\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433208", "box_name": "Current US Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.New Yorker Digital Archive (via NYPL login): The entire run of the New Yorker, in full text and full color, from 1925-present. Available at all NYPL locations and remotely with an NYPL library card.\n\nPressReader (via NYPL login): Provides access to current newspapers and magazines published in the last 90 days, with many popular and international titles. Full-color, full-page format.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433208", "box_name": "Current US Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "NYPL Newspaper Databases:\nThrough its Articles & Databases page, the New York Public Library provides access to numerous databases that contain newspapers and other periodicals.\u00a0 Some are subscription resources available remotely with a library card, others are available on site at NYPL branch and/or research libraries, and others are open access resources available anywhere without a login.\u00a0 Filtering the A-Z list for Newspapers and Historical News turns up over 120 databases that you can browse here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "31337327", "box_name": "NYPL Newspaper Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "Newspapers on Microfilm @ NYPL:\nThe Microforms Reading Room at NYPL's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (5th Ave & 42nd St) has a collection of national and international newspapers on microfilm. Titles can be found by searching the NYPL catalog or one of the pdf lists of microforms in the collection linked below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433203", "box_name": "Newspapers on Microfilm @ NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "More Digitized Newspapers and Magazines:\nSee the Digitized Texts page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for links to additional newspapers, magazines, books and other texts online, including the archive of Life Magazine , the Making of America sites from Cornell and the University of Michigan, The New Yorker Magazine archive, the Modernist Journals Project, and more. Many of the resources listed are open access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "28103055", "box_name": "More Digitized Newspapers and Magazines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "Historical US Newspapers:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Historical Newspapers from ProQuest (NYPL database): This NYPL database is available to users onsite or remotely with a library card. Includes African American historical newspapers from around the United States, such as the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1991), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "05), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998, via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.\n\nAmerican Periodicals (1740-1940) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.America's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper ArchiveBlack Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Brooklyn Newspapers: Developed by the Brooklyn Public Library, this free resources provides access to the full-text of more than 40 newspapers published in Brooklyn from 1809 to 1999. Papers include the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841-1963), The Caravan (1953-1961), The Chat (1903-1929), and The Williamsburg News (1952-1965), among others. Browse by title or date, or search across the archive.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nFulton Search: Historical Newspapers (U.S. & Canada): A searchable database of newspapers published in the U.S. and Canada. Create an account to log in and search and see the Help & FAQs section for tips on using the site. Fulton Search is an alternative search option for FultonHistory.com. Users may also browse the list of newspapers .\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Mexico - Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region: \"Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region includes over 200+ Spanish, English, and bilingual publications. Archival materials come from print, microfilm and digital collections housed at the University of Houston\u2019s Recovery Program.\"\n\nNew York City Record, 1873-1947: The City Record is has been published daily in NYC since 1873 and includes \"official listings of more than 100 city agencies and departments about public hearings, meetings, property auctions, agency rules, personnel changes and contracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "tracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.Newspapers.com via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Newspapers.com is an online newspaper archive consisting of millions of pages of historical newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional, and state titles in addition to small local newspapers. The collection includes a broad range of dates, mostly covering the 19th and 20th centuries. Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Newspapers.com.\n\nNew York City Newspapers: See the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.New York City Newspapers at the NYPL: Provides an overview of the NYPL's collection of New York City newspapers and facilitates access to the most frequently requested titles.\n\nNew York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515529", "page_name": "US Newspapers", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/us"}}
{"text": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present:\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433256", "box_name": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433256", "box_name": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433256", "box_name": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.\n\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433256", "box_name": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNew York Public Library - International Newspapers Databases: The New York Public Library subscribes to many databases containing international newspapers. Some may be accessible remotely with an NYPL library card while others may only be accessed on site. Click on the \"databases\" tab to see a list of resources.\n\nPeople's Daily Online: The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Provides full-text coverage of daily issues between 1946 to 2005.\n\nWorld-Newspapers.com: A free online resource listing newspapers, magazines, and news sites from around the world, including the U.S., in English. Also includes several world news services and providers. Organized by country and region.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433256", "box_name": "Current International Newspapers: 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "NYPL International Newspapers:\nNew York Public Library International Newspaper Databases: The New York Public Library subscribes to many databases containing international newspapers. Some may be accessible remotely with an NYPL library card while others may only be accessed on site. Click on the \"databases\" tab to see a list of resources.\n\nNew York Public Library - General Newspaper Resources: Through its Articles & Databases page, the NYPL provides access to numerous databases that contain newspapers and other periodicals.\u00a0 Some are subscription resources available remotely with a library card, others are available on site at NYPL branch and/or research libraries, and others are open access resources available anywhere without a login.\u00a0 Searching on the word newspapers turns up more than 160\u00a0 resources that can be filtered further by subject or availability.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "31337543", "box_name": "NYPL International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "Historical International Newspapers:\nAfrican Newspapers, 1800-1922: Searchable 19th and early 20th century newspapers from Africa including titles from Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe. These newspapers chronicle the evolution of Africa through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other items. Part of the World Newspaper Archive .\n\nBrazilian Digital Newspapers and Periodicals Library: A portal from Brazil's National Library that allows access to digitized periodicals, magazines, yearbooks, bulletins and serial publications.\n\nThe British Newspaper Archive: Access hundreds of historic newspapers from all over Britain and Ireland. Search across the collection or browse by Date, Country, Region, County, or Place.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "hundreds of historic newspapers from all over Britain and Ireland. Search across the collection or browse by Date, Country, Region, County, or Place.Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876: Fully searchable collection of 18th and 19th century Caribbean newspapers digitized from the American Antiquarian Society's collections. Includes more than 140 titles from 22 islands, providing primary source content on colonial history, the Atlantic slave trade, international commerce, and New World slavery. The newspapers chronicle the region\u2019s evolution across two centuries through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other news items.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "oss two centuries through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other news items.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesDaily Observer Digital Archive: This is a comprehensive archive of the Daily Observer , Liberia\u2019s best-known, independent, national newspaper, published in English. The Daily Observer , founded in 1981, is notable for its coverage of the modern history of Liberia\u2014including the Liberian Civil War and through its current phase of development.\n\nEl Mundo Digital Archive: This is an archive of El Mundo, a conservative newspaper from Puerto Rico. Key topics covered by the newspaper include industrialization of Puerto Rican society, the Great Depression, territorial relations with the United States including citizenship and activities of independence movements such as the Macheteros and FALN, the rise of the Popular Democratic Party, the Ponce massacre, the Ley de la Mordaza (Gag Law) and more. The publication was founded in 1919 and ceased publication permanently in 1990.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "c Party, the Ponce massacre, the Ley de la Mordaza (Gag Law) and more. The publication was founded in 1919 and ceased publication permanently in 1990.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nImperial Russian Newspapers: The collection chronicles 189 years of Russian history through out-of-copyright newspapers spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection includes 33 publications, with core titles from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the Russian Empire.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "e collection includes 33 publications, with core titles from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the Russian Empire.Independent and Revolutionary Mexican Newspapers: The collection includes more than 56,000 issues of nearly 1,000 newspaper titles from Mexico\u2019s pre-independence, independence and revolutionary periods (1807-1929). These newspapers provide rare documentation of the dramatic events of this era and include coverage of Mexican partisan politics, yellow press, political and social satire, along with local, regional, national, and international news.\n\nLate Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers: The collection provides researchers a richly comprehensive perspective on Chinese life, culture, and politics throughout the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People\u2019s Republic in 1949. It consists of 292 newspapers published between 1911 and 1949.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "f provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People\u2019s Republic in 1949. It consists of 292 newspapers published between 1911 and 1949.Latin American Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1805-1922, via NYPL: Access to nearly 400 newspapers published between 1805 and 1922 in more than 20 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. These papers chronicle the evolution of Latin America over two centuries through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other items. Part of the World Newspaper Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "tness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other items. Part of the World Newspaper ArchiveMiddle Eastern and North African Newspapers: The Middle Eastern & North African Newspapers collection includes publications from across this dynamic region, providing unique insights into the history of individual countries, as well as broad viewpoints on key historic events from the late nineteenth century through the present. Key topics include the decline of colonialism, the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Suez Crisis, the Cold War, the rise of the petroleum industry, twentieth-century pan-Arab movements, both World Wars, the establishment of the state of Israel, the Iran-Iraq War, and the recent Arab Spring. Content is predominantly in Arabic but also includes key titles in English and French.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "state of Israel, the Iran-Iraq War, and the recent Arab Spring. Content is predominantly in Arabic but also includes key titles in English and French.Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.\n\nRand Daily Mail, 1902-1985: The Rand Daily Mail, a Johannesburg daily, is a critically important title that pioneered popular journalism in South Africa. It is renowned today for being the first newspaper to openly oppose apartheid and contribute to its downfall. This is a complete, fully searchable digital edition featuring every page of every issue.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "r to openly oppose apartheid and contribute to its downfall. This is a complete, fully searchable digital edition featuring every page of every issue.Seventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.\n\nSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): South Asia Open Archives is a free open-access resource containing historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. SAOA includes hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social and economic history, literature, women and gender, and caste and social structure.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "us data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social and economic history, literature, women and gender, and caste and social structure.SAOA is maintained by a consortium of 26 member research libraries in South Asia and around the world. Hosted by the Center for Research Libraries and working in collaboration with the South Asia Materials Project, SAOA is presented online through JSTOR.\n\nSouth Asian Newspapers: The collection covers several countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan), India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, and features multiple languages such as Bengali, Dari, English, Nepali, and more. With titles and issues dating as far back as the 1850s, the collection provides coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the 19th and 20th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "dating as far back as the 1850s, the collection provides coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the 19th and 20th centuries.South Asian Newsppers - NYPL Database: This NYPL database provides online access to a select group of South Asian newspapers from the 19th and early 20th centuries. This resource is part of the NYPL's subscription to the World Newspaper Archive and does not overlap the GC's South Asian Newspapers database from CRL. Requires NYPL login.\n\nSouth Asian Newspapers: Provides online access to a select group of South Asian newspapers from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Part of the World Newspaper Archive .\n\nDigital South Asia Library: The Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia. The Library includes: images, maps, statistics, books, journals, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "ibrary provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia. The Library includes: images, maps, statistics, books, journals, and more.Southeast Asian Newspapers: The collection covers several countries from the region, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and features multiple languages such as Dutch, English, French, Javanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The collection includes 129 titles and incorporates coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the late 19th and 20th centuries.\n\nWorld Newspaper Archive, 1800-1922: World Newspaper Archive includes historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the United States,\u00a0created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries.\n\nWorld Newspaper Archive, 1800-1922 - NYPL Database: This NYPL database includes historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the United States. NYPL Login required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515546", "page_name": "International Newspapers", "box_id": "17433254", "box_name": "Historical International Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/international"}}
{"text": "Alt Press Center:\nAlternative Press Center: Founded in 1969, the APC is a non-profit collective dedicated to providing access to and increasing public awareness of the alternative press. Use the Online Directory to identify current print and online publications by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433216", "box_name": "Alt Press Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "Current Periodicals (Selections):\nAlternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nAlternet.org: \"AlterNet\u2019s aim is to inspire action and advocacy on the environment, human rights and civil liberties, social justice, media, health care issues, and more. \"\n\nThe Appeal: \"[W]e produce original journalism about criminal justice that engages the public and holds officials to account. We focus on the most significant drivers of mass incarceration, which occur at the state and local level. ... We draw on deep expertise to expose the human impact of our most routine criminal justice practices.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "n, which occur at the state and local level. ... We draw on deep expertise to expose the human impact of our most routine criminal justice practices.\"Capitol Hill Citizen: A print-only monthly English-language newspaper founded in 2022 by consumer advocate Ralph Nader. The paper, which covers Congress and legislative affairs, and whose motto is \"Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight,\" is available by mail for a donation of $5. Read about it in The Nation .\n\nCommon Dreams: \"Breaking news and views for the progressive community.\" International in scope, coverage includes climate, the environment, war and peace, the economy, and rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "and views for the progressive community.\" International in scope, coverage includes climate, the environment, war and peace, the economy, and rights.Contemporary Women's Issues: A multidisciplinary, full-text database that brings together content from mainstream periodicals, gray literature, and the alternative press, with a focus on the critical issues and events that influence women's lives in more than 190 countries. Contemporary Women's Issues includes English-language titles from East and West Africa, Asia, and South and Central America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. It also includes hard-to-find newsletters and NGO research reports, plus ephemeral literature from leading research institutes and grass roots organizations that is rarely indexed or cataloged.\n\nCurrent Affairs: \"A bimonthly print magazine of culture, politics, and the absurd\" with content online.\n\nDemocracy Now!: A daily independent international news program. Browse the A-Z list of topics to find resources and reporting on important current events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "racy Now!: A daily independent international news program. Browse the A-Z list of topics to find resources and reporting on important current events.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Holt Labor Library at CSU Dominguez Hills: The California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) Gerth Archives and Special Collections has acquired the vast Hold Labor Library and archives, which includes include a complete run of The Black Panther newspaper, the civil rights publication Freedomways , La Raza , and early 20th century labor periodicals such as The Liberator , the Marxist magazine New Masses , and Western Worker , published by the Communist Party in San Francisco.\n\nIn These Times: Founded in 1976, this \"independent, nonprofit magazine, is dedicated to advancing democracy and economic justice, informing movements for a more humane world, and providing an accessible forum for debate about the policies that shape our future.\"\n\nThe Intercept: \"[A]n award-winning news organization that covers national security, politics, civil liberties, the environment, international affairs, technology, criminal justice, the media, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "that covers national security, politics, civil liberties, the environment, international affairs, technology, criminal justice, the media, and more.\"The Indypendent: A New York City-based free newspaper and online news site. Published in print 13 times a year on Mondays, and updated daily online.\n\nJacobin: \"Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture.\"\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nMother Jones: A nonprofit news outlet reporting on the urgent issues of the day, \"from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat.\"\n\nThe Nation: 150 year old independent weekly magazine covering politics, world news, books and arts, the economy, the environment, activism, and society. Issues of The Nation from 1975 to the present are available electronically at the GC. Also see The Nation's website for additional content.\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "on's website for additional content.\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest.\"Rappler: \"Through cutting-edge stories, conversations, and collaboration, Rappler aims to speak truth to power and build communities of action for a better world.\"\n\nUnicorn Riot - Your Alternative Media: \"Unicorn Riot is a decentralized, educational 501(c)(3) non-profit media organization of artists and journalists. Our work is dedicated to exposing root causes of dynamic social and environmental issues through amplifying stories and exploring sustainable alternatives in today\u2019s globalized world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433215", "box_name": "Current Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections):\nAmerican Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside: American Prison Newspapers brings together hundreds of newspapers published within prisons by incarcerated people over the past 200 years. When complete, the collection will contain newspapers from prisons in every state, representing penal institutions of all kinds, including women-only institutions.\n\nCommunist Historical Newspaper Collection via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The collection provides full-text access to major American communist newspapers: The Daily Worker (1924-1958); The Ohio Socialist (1917-1919); People's Daily World (1986-1990); People's Weekly World (1990-2013); Sunday Worker (1936-1958); The Toiler (1919-1922); The Worker (1922-1924); The Worker (1958-1968).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "rld (1986-1990); People's Weekly World (1990-2013); Sunday Worker (1936-1958); The Toiler (1919-1922); The Worker (1922-1924); The Worker (1958-1968).Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.\n\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.I.F. Stone's Weekly: All issues of I.F. Stone's Weekly published between January 17, 1953 and December 1, 1971 are available online in pdf from the Official Website of I.F. Stone. Annual subject indexes in pdf accompany each volume and are available from the Search Page of the website.\n\nIndependent Voices: \"Independent Voices is an open access digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals, drawn from the special collections of participating libraries. These periodicals were produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "wer advocates, Hispanics, LGBT activists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.\"Internet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nLabor Research Review: \"To a generation of trade union scholars and activists, Labor Research Review was a central forum for analysis, criticism, and strategic thinking on the American labor movement in the late 20th century. Coverage spans 1982 to 1996.\"\n\nLeftist Newspapers and Periodicals via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The database is a collection of 156 newspapers and periodicals supporting the ideology of communism, most published in the United States. Dates range from 1845 through 2015, with most coverage in the early 20th century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "ting the ideology of communism, most published in the United States. Dates range from 1845 through 2015, with most coverage in the early 20th century.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nLiberation News Service: The LNS was founded in 1967 and served an alternative to the mainstream media by producing weekly news packets for counter-culture and New Left periodicals. The LNS is currently digitizing all of their news packets, which went out to hundreds of periodicals serving millions of readers, and making them available via pdf via this website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "all of their news packets, which went out to hundreds of periodicals serving millions of readers, and making them available via pdf via this website.Marxists Internet Archive Periodicals: This freely available web resource contains a list and glossary of Marxist periodicals. Access varies by title but may include a list of issues published, table of contents, subject index, issues in pdf, or full text. Some covers are reproduced. Titles include American Socialist (1956-1959), Anvil (1952-1960), The Call (London, 1916-1920), Clarion (London, 1991-1894), Student Partisan (New York 1934-1953), The Militant (1928-1934), Southern Worker (1930-1937), Western Worker (1932-1933), International Socialist Review (1901-1918), and others. Click on the \"See Archive\" links after glossary entries to access content. See the Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals section of the U.S.A. History Archive page on marxists.org for a list of digital holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "access content. See the Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals section of the U.S.A. History Archive page on marxists.org for a list of digital holdings.Modernist Journals Project: A web-based resource for the study of modernism. Includes a rich and growing collection of cover-to-cover digital editions of modern books and periodicals (ca. 1890-1922) and a biographical database of authors and artists. Publications include Masses (1911-1917), The Freewoman (1911-1912), and The Crisis (1910-1922).\n\nStudent Activism: A collection of primary sources from the 20th and early 21st century representing the voices of students across a range of protests, political actions, and equal-rights advocacy. When complete, the collection will contain approximately 75,000 pages drawn from libraries and archives around the country and include circulars, leaflets, fliers, pamphlets, newsletters, campaign materials, protest literature, clippings, periodicals, bulletins, letters, and press releases, along with ephemera and meeting, demonstration, conference, and event documentation covering a wide range of political viewpoints.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "and press releases, along with ephemera and meeting, demonstration, conference, and event documentation covering a wide range of political viewpoints.Trotskyist Publications from the Marxists Internet Archive: A collection of more than 50 Trotskyist publications ranging from The Militant (1928-) to Socialist Appeal (1935-1937) to Workers Vanguard (1971-). Includes links to pdfs of complete issues or transcriptions of issues, as well as links to indexes where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17433212", "box_name": "Historical Alternative Periodicals (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "5515530", "page_name": "Alternative Periodicals", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/alt-press"}}
{"text": "Directories & Lists:\nU.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-present: This directory from the Library of Congress lists newspapers published in the United States since 1690 can help identify what titles exist for a specific place and time, and how to access them.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries - Newspapers: The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America. The Graduate Center is a member library and users have access to their collections of periodicals, books, and documents.\n\nHistory and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820: including additions and corrections, 1961: Available in the GC Library reference collection. Volumes 1 and 2 of the 1947 edition are available to borrow from the Internet Archive .\n\nInternational Newspapers in English: Links to English language online newspapers and news outlets from around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673403", "box_name": "Directories & Lists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "from the Internet Archive .\n\nInternational Newspapers in English: Links to English language online newspapers and news outlets from around the world.Newspaper Indexes, Archives & Morgues: A list maintained by the Library of Congress containing links to national and international newspaper archives and indexes available online.\n\nOnline Newspapers by Country: Thouands of newspapers listed by country and region.\n\nSerials Directory: Full bibliographic information and contact details for nearly 250,000 U.S. and international periodicals. Entries include indexing and abstracting information showing database coverage, ISSNs, publication frequency, title changes, Library of Congress classification, and more.\n\nUndergrounds: A Union List of Alternative Periodicals in Libraries of the United States and Canada: A clasic bibliography compiled by James Danky. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1974. Available to borrow from the Internet Archive.\n\nWikipedia List of Newspapers in the U.S.: Handy lists of newspapers by circulation, longest running, state and territory, specialty, defunct, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673403", "box_name": "Directories & Lists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "e.\n\nWikipedia List of Newspapers in the U.S.: Handy lists of newspapers by circulation, longest running, state and territory, specialty, defunct, etc.Wikipedia List of Online Newspaper Archives (International): List of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals from around the world. Includes both free and pay wall blocked digital archives\n\nRowell's American Newspaper Directory (1869-1925): \"Containing a description of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland, and of the towns and cities in which they are published, together with a statement or estimate of the average number of copies printed by each publication catalogued.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673403", "box_name": "Directories & Lists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Catalog Search:\nThe following are sample subject headings to help you find periodicals and bibliographies of periodicals in WorldCat , OneSearch , and other library catalogs. Black power -- United States -- Periodicals Feminism -- Periodicals -- bibliography [your subject -- newspapers -- bibliography] To find Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) for other topics, search the Library of Congress Subject Authorities . Another way to find periodicals on a subject is to search a library catalog for the title of a periodical you know and then click on the subject indexing in the catalog record to find other periodicals indexed under the same subject heading", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28675673", "box_name": "Catalog Search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections:\nFiction Index: A website divided into three sections that (1) document all known fiction magazines; (2) provide an interface to all the key magazine indexes; and (3) list bibliographies of single authors. The site covers all genres of fiction.\n\nMagazine Art: A visual encyclopedia of American magazine art, 1870-1940. Includes over sixteen thousand magazine covers and ads and indexes to general and pulp magazines, and advertising art.\n\nNew York Daily Tribune Index for 1875-1906: Reprint of the original edition published in New York by The Tribune Association from 1876-1907.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28674161", "box_name": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Research Guides:\nLibrary of Congress Periodical Collections: Gateway to the LOC's vast collections of newspapers and periodicals. Access the Chronicling Amerca project of historic newspapers, the online National Newspaper Directory, research guides, bibliographies, and collections of newspapers and periodicals in print, on microform, and online.\n\nNew York City Newspapers at the NYPL: Provides an overview of the NYPL's collection of New York City newspapers and facilitates access to the most frequently requested titles.\n\nNYPL Guide - Newspapers in Genealogy & Local History Research: A research guide from the New York Public Library useful for a wide range of topics, not just genealogy. See the Access tab for information on finding titles in their collections and online.\n\nNYPL Bibliography - Jewish Division Current Periodicals: A spreadsheet arranged by title showing the NYPL's Jewish Division's current periodical holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673412", "box_name": "Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Bibliography - Jewish Division Current Periodicals: A spreadsheet arranged by title showing the NYPL's Jewish Division's current periodical holdings.NYPL International Newspaper Databases: The New York Public Library subscribes to many databases containing international newspapers. Some may be accessible remotely with an NYPL library card while others may only be accessed on site. Click on the \"databases\" tab to see a list of resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673412", "box_name": "Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "New York City Newspapers:\nSee the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046162", "page_name": "Directories, Lists, & Guides", "box_id": "28673410", "box_name": "New York City Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/directories"}}
{"text": "Sample Subject Headings:\nTry the subject headings below to find books about the press. African American press -- History American periodicals -- History Anarchism -- Periodicals -- Bibliography Community newspapers -- United States -- History Journalism -- United States -- History Newspapers -- History Press and politics -- United States -- History Radicalism -- Periodicals -- History Right and left (Political science) -- Periodicals -- Bibliography Socialism -- Periodicals -- History", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673303", "box_name": "Sample Subject Headings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Background Reading in Gale eBooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673309", "box_name": "Background Reading in Gale eBooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
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{"text": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography:Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography:Following is a selected bibliography of books on the history of newspapers and magazines in the U.S.\u00a0 To find additional sources, try a library catalog search using the subject headings in the boxes to the left.\u00a0 Links will take you to records for the books in CUNY's OneSearch or WorldCat Discovery . Brigham, Clarence S. History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820: Including Additions and Corrections, 1961. Hamden [Connecticut: Archon Books, 1962. Danky, James Philip, and Maureen E. Hady. African-American Newspapers and Periodicals\u202f: a National Bibliography . Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998. Gardner, Jared. The Rise and Fall of Early American Magazine Culture . University of Illinois Press, 2012. Haveman, Heather A. Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015 . Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673306", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "nization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015 . Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.nization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015 . Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.nization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015 . Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1957 . The five volume set is available both in print at the Mina Rees Library and online. See the OneSearch catalog record for details.Volume V contains a cumulative index. Mott, Frank Luther. American Journalism: A\u00a0History, 1690-1960. 3d ed. New York: Macmillan, 1962. Rhodes, Leara. The Ethnic Press: Shaping the American Dream . New York: Peter Lang, 2010. Risley, Ford. Abolition and the Press: The Moral Struggle against Slavery . Visions of the American Press. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2008. Rooks, Noliwe M. Ladies' Pages: African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004. Also available as a print book . Sachsman, David B., Rushing, S. Kittrell, and Morris, Roy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Salmon, Lucy Maynard.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673306", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "oy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Salmon, Lucy Maynard.oy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Salmon, Lucy Maynard.oy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Salmon, Lucy Maynard.The Newspaper and the Historian . New York: Octagon Books, 1976. E-book available to borrow in the Internet Archive . Scher, Abby, et al. Many Voices, One City: The IPA Guide to the Ethnic Press of New York City . Independent Press Association, 2001. Shaw, Matthew J. An Inky Business : A History of Newspapers from the English Civil Wars to the American Civil War . London: Reaktion Books, Limited, 2021. Susca, Margot. Hedged\u202f: How Private Investment Funds Helped Destroy American Newspapers and Undermine Democracy . Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2023. Sumner, David E. The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900 . Mediating American History; v. 9. New York: Peter Lang, 2010. Vincent, Theodore G., ed. Voices of a Black Nation\u202f: Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance . Trenton, N.J: Africa World Press, 1990. Washburn, Patrick Scott., and Medill School of Journalism. The African American Newspaper : Voice of Freedom . Visions of the American Press.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673306", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "s, 1990. Washburn, Patrick Scott., and Medill School of Journalism. The African American Newspaper : Voice of Freedom . Visions of the American Press.s, 1990. Washburn, Patrick Scott., and Medill School of Journalism. The African American Newspaper : Voice of Freedom . Visions of the American Press.s, 1990. Washburn, Patrick Scott., and Medill School of Journalism. The African American Newspaper : Voice of Freedom . Visions of the American Press.Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2006. Welky, David. Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression . University of Illinois Press, 2008.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673306", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673307", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography:Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography:Following is a selected bibliography of books on the alternative press.\u00a0 To find additional sources, try a library catalog search using the subject headings in the box to the left.\u00a0 Links will take you to records for the books in CUNY's OneSearch or WorldCat Discovery . Baughman, et al. Protest on the Page : Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent since 1865 . 2015. Also available in print . Conlin, Joseph Robert. The American Radical Press, 1880-1960. Greenwood Press, 1974 . Duncan, Brad. Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979 . Brooklyn, NY: Common Notions, 2017. Hoerder, Dirk., and Harzig, Christiane. The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s : An Annotated Bibliography . Greenwood Press, 1987. Kaplan, Geoff. Power to the People: The Graphic Design of the Radical Press and the Rise of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974 . 2013. Kessler, Lauren. The Dissident Press: Alternative Journalism in American History. Sage Publications, 1984.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673307", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "e of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974 . 2013. Kessler, Lauren. The Dissident Press: Alternative Journalism in American History. Sage Publications, 1984.e of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974 . 2013. Kessler, Lauren. The Dissident Press: Alternative Journalism in American History. Sage Publications, 1984.e of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974 . 2013. Kessler, Lauren. The Dissident Press: Alternative Journalism in American History. Sage Publications, 1984.Longa, Ernesto A. Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide . Scarecrow Press, 2010. Lumsden, Linda J. Black, White, and Red All Over: A Cultural History of the Radical Press in Its Heyday, 1900\u20131917. The Kent State University Press, 2014. McMillian, John Campbell. Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America. Oxford University Press, 2011. Ostertag, Bob. People's Movements, People's Press: The Journalism of Social Justice Movements . Beacon Press, 2006. Phillips, Peter. Project Censored Guide to Independent Media and Activism . New York: Seven Stories Press, 2003. Skidmore, Gail., et al. From Radical Left to Extreme Right: A Bibliography of Current Periodicals of Protest, Controversy, Advocacy, or Dissent, with Dispassionate Content-Summaries to Guide Librarians and Other Educators. 3rd ed., completely rev. / by Gail Skidmore and Theodore Jurgen Spahn.. ed., Scarecrow Press, 1987.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673307", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Summaries to Guide Librarians and Other Educators. 3rd ed., completely rev. / by Gail Skidmore and Theodore Jurgen Spahn.. ed., Scarecrow Press, 1987.Summaries to Guide Librarians and Other Educators. 3rd ed., completely rev. / by Gail Skidmore and Theodore Jurgen Spahn.. ed., Scarecrow Press, 1987.Summaries to Guide Librarians and Other Educators. 3rd ed., completely rev. / by Gail Skidmore and Theodore Jurgen Spahn.. ed., Scarecrow Press, 1987.Streitmatter, Rodger. Voices of Revolution: The Dissident Press in America . Columbia University Press, 2001. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Left: Directory and Bibliography. Editorial Research Service, 1986. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Right: Directory and Bibliography . Editorial Research Service, 1986.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "9046143", "page_name": "Background Reading", "box_id": "28673307", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/background"}}
{"text": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20641127", "box_name": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections:Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections:U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-present - This directory from the Library of Congress lists newspapers published in the United States since 1690 can help identify what titles exist for a specific place and time, and how to access them. Center for Research Libraries - The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America. The Graduate Center is a member library and users have access to their collections of periodicals, books, and documents. Newspaper Indexes, Archives, and Morgues - A list maintained by the Library of Congress containing links to national and international newspaper archives and indexes available online. Fiction Index - A website divided into three sections that (1) document all known fiction magazines; (2) provide an interface to all the key magazine indexes; and (3) list bibliographies of single authors.\u00a0 The site covers all genres of fiction. MagazineArt.org - A visual encyclopedia of American magazine art, 1870-1940.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20641127", "box_name": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "bibliographies of single authors.\u00a0 The site covers all genres of fiction. MagazineArt.org - A visual encyclopedia of American magazine art, 1870-1940.bibliographies of single authors.\u00a0 The site covers all genres of fiction. MagazineArt.org - A visual encyclopedia of American magazine art, 1870-1940.bibliographies of single authors.\u00a0 The site covers all genres of fiction. MagazineArt.org - A visual encyclopedia of American magazine art, 1870-1940.Includes over sixteen thousand magazine covers and ads and indexes to general and pulp magazines, and advertising art.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20641127", "box_name": "Newspaper & Magazine Indexes - Selections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Historical Newspapers:\nHistorical newspapers are great primary sources that can help you understand how a subject was viewed and understood at the time. They also fill in the record on people and topics that may not turn up in archival research. Many ideas that are accepted today were considered radical when they were first introduced. You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before you can read about them in mainstream sources.\u00a0 And you'll also hear the voices of marginalized people and organizations in the radical, underground, and independent media that are often not included in the mainstream media. So don't forget the alternative press! Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers - NYPL Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20657096", "box_name": "Historical Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Background Reading on the Press:\nTry the subject headings below to find books about the press. African American press -- History American periodicals -- History Anarchism -- Periodicals -- Bibliography Community newspapers -- United States -- History Journalism -- United States -- History Newspapers -- History Press and politics -- United States -- History Radicalism -- Periodicals -- History Right and left (Political science) -- Periodicals -- Bibliography Socialism -- Periodicals -- History", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "19274451", "box_name": "Background Reading on the Press", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20567851", "box_name": "Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals:Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals:The following are sample subject headings to help you find periodicals and bibliographies of periodicals in WorldCat , OneSearch , and other library catalogs. To find LCSH headings for other topics, search the Library of Congress Subject Authorities . Another way to find periodicals on a subject is to search a library catalog for the title of a periodical you know and then click on the subject indexing in the catalog record to find other periodicals on the same subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20567851", "box_name": "Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "log for the title of a periodical you know and then click on the subject indexing in the catalog record to find other periodicals on the same subject.log for the title of a periodical you know and then click on the subject indexing in the catalog record to find other periodicals on the same subject.log for the title of a periodical you know and then click on the subject indexing in the catalog record to find other periodicals on the same subject.Anarchism -- Periodicals Anarchism -- Periodicals -- Bibliography Black power -- United States -- Periodicals Communism -- Periodicals Conservatism -- Periodicals Environmentalism -- Periodicals Feminism -- Periodicals Nationalism -- Periodicals New Left -- United States -- Periodicals Political Science -- Periodicals Press, Socialist -- United States Radicalism -- Periodicals Radicalism -- United States -- Bibliography Right and left (Political science) -- Periodicals Socialism -- Periodicals Student movements -- Periodicals Underground press publications -- United States Working Class -- United States -- Periodicals", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20567851", "box_name": "Sample Subject Headings for Finding Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?:\nGC Library Journal Search: Use the GC's Journal Search tool to check whether the library has access to a particular journal through our databases.\n\nNYPL Journal Title Search: Select \"Journal Title\" from the drop down menu in the New York Public Library's Research Catalog to find specific newspapers, magazines, or other periodicals.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: Use the Advanced search in WorldCat Discovery and select \"Journal Source Phrase\" under Source Index to find specific titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "17456276", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Newspaper or Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Find Out Where Journals are Indexed:\nTo find out where particular serials are indexed, consult the Serials Directory database (linked below).\u00a0 You can also try a Journal Title Search from the library's home page.\u00a0Results will show which database(s) in the Graduate Center's holdings include the journal.\n\nSerials Directory: Full bibliographic information and contact details for nearly 250,000 U.S. and international periodicals. Entries include indexing and abstracting information showing database coverage, ISSNs, publication frequency, title changes, Library of Congress classification, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "25964630", "box_name": "Find Out Where Journals are Indexed", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
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{"text": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography:Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography:Following is a selected bibliography of books on the history of newspapers and magazines in the U.S.\u00a0 To find additional sources, try a library catalog search using the subject headings in the boxes to the left.\u00a0 Links will take you to records for the books in CUNY's OneSearch or WorldCat . Brigham, Clarence S. History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 : Including Additions and Corrections, 1961. Hamden [Connecticut: Archon Books, 1962. Danky, James Philip, and Maureen E. Hady. African-American Newspapers and Periodicals\u202f: a National Bibliography . Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998. Gardner, Jared. The Rise and Fall of Early American Magazine Culture . University of Illinois Press, 2012. Haveman, Heather A. Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20657813", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "rnization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.rnization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.rnization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860 . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines.Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1957 . The five volume set is available both in print at the Mina Rees Library and online. See the OneSearch catalog record for details.Volume V contains a cumulative index. Mott, Frank Luther. American Journalism; A\u00a0History, 1690-1960. 3d ed. New York: Macmillan, 1962. Rhodes, Leara. The Ethnic Press: Shaping the American Dream . New York: Peter Lang, 2010. Risley, Ford. Abolition and the Press: The Moral Struggle against Slavery . Visions of the American Press. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2008. Rooks, Noliwe M. Ladies' Pages: African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004. Also available as print book . Sachsman, David B., Rushing, S. Kittrell, and Morris, Roy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Scher, Abby, et al.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20657813", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Roy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Scher, Abby, et al. Roy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Scher, Abby, et al. Roy. Seeking a Voice : Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press . West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2009. Scher, Abby, et al.Many Voices, One City: The IPA Guide to the Ethnic Press of New York City . Independent Press Association, 2001. Sumner, David E. The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900 . Mediating American History; v. 9. New York: Peter Lang, 2010. Washburn, Patrick Scott., and Medill School of Journalism. The African American Newspaper : Voice of Freedom . Visions of the American Press. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2006. Welky, David. Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression . University of Illinois Press, 2008.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20657813", "box_name": "Background Reading on Newspapers and Magazines - Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
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{"text": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography:Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography:Following is a selected bibliography of books on the alternative press.\u00a0 To find additional sources, try a library catalog search using the subject headings in the box to the left.\u00a0 Links will take you to records for the books in CUNY's OneSearch or WorldCat . Baughman, et al. Protest on the Page : Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent since 1865 . 2015. Also available in print . Conlin, Joseph Robert. The American Radical Press, 1880-1960. Greenwood Press, 1974 . Hoerder, Dirk., and Harzig, Christiane. The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s : An Annotated Bibliography . Greenwood Press, 1987. Kaplan, Geoff. Power to the People : the Graphic Design of the Radical Press and the Rise of the Counter-Culture, 1964-1974 . 2013. Kessler, Lauren. The Dissident Press : Alternative Journalism in American History. Sage Publications, 1984. Longa, Ernesto A. Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20603697", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "History. Sage Publications, 1984. Longa, Ernesto A. Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide . History. Sage Publications, 1984. Longa, Ernesto A. Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide . History. Sage Publications, 1984. Longa, Ernesto A. Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide .Scarecrow Press, 2010. Lumsden, Linda J. Black, White, and Red All Over : A Cultural History of the Radical Press in Its Heyday, 1900\u20131917. The Kent State University Press, 2014. McMillian, John Campbell. Smoking Typewriters : the Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America. Oxford University Press, 2011. Ostertag, Bob. People's Movements, People's Press : the Journalism of Social Justice Movements . Beacon Press, 2006. Skidmore, Gail., et al. From Radical Left to Extreme Right : a Bibliography of Current Periodicals of Protest, Controversy, Advocacy, or Dissent, with Dispassionate Content-Summaries to Guide Librarians and Other Educators. 3rd ed., completely rev. / by Gail Skidmore and Theodore Jurgen Spahn.. ed., Scarecrow Press, 1987. Streitmatter, Rodger. Voices of Revolution : the Dissident Press in America . Columbia University Press, 2001. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Left: Directory and Bibliography. Editorial Research Service, 1986.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20603697", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "America . Columbia University Press, 2001. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Left: Directory and Bibliography. Editorial Research Service, 1986. America . Columbia University Press, 2001. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Left: Directory and Bibliography. Editorial Research Service, 1986. America . Columbia University Press, 2001. Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Left: Directory and Bibliography. Editorial Research Service, 1986.Wilcox, Laird M. Guide to the American Right: Directory and Bibliography . Editorial Research Service, 1986.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20603697", "box_name": "Background Reading on The Alternative Press -- Selected Bibliography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "New York City Newspapers:\nSee the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20657697", "box_name": "New York City Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Background Reading in Gale Virtual Reference Library:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "21271591", "box_name": "Background Reading in Gale Virtual Reference Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Newspaper Research Guides:\nNewspaper Research Guides from the Library of Congress: Guides to and bibliographies of the Library of Congress's current and historical newspaper holdings in print, on microform, and online.\n\nNYPL Guide - Major Microform Series of English and American Imprints: A research guide from the NYPL describing several of the major comprehensive microform series of English and American printed books, periodicals and newspapers.\n\nNYPL Guide - Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers: A comprehensive research guide from the New York Public Library that is useful for a wide range of topics, not just genealogy.\n\nNYPL Bibliography - Jewish Division Current Periodicals: A spreadsheet arranged by title showing the NYPL's Jewish Division's current periodical holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "28072916", "box_name": "Newspaper Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Bibliography - Jewish Division Current Periodicals: A spreadsheet arranged by title showing the NYPL's Jewish Division's current periodical holdings.Researching and Finding Historical Newspapers in NYPL: This guide will help you navigate the rich holdings of the NYPL's collections. Be sure to take a look at the helpful lists of newspapers on microfilm in the Milstein Microform Reading Room and the complete list of newspaper databases available through NYPL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "28072916", "box_name": "Newspaper Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Newspapers Research Guides - OLD:\nThe New York Public Library The Researching and Finding Historical Newspapers in NYPL guide will help you navigate the rich holdings of the NYPL's collections.\u00a0 Be sure to take a look at the helpful lists of newspapers on microfilm in the Milstein Microform Reading Room and the complete list of newspaper databases available through NYPL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "6482752", "page_name": "OLD Researching Periodicals", "box_id": "20626171", "box_name": "Newspapers Research Guides - OLD", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/newspapers/research"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research library to access many of these databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045060", "page_name": "OLD Home", "box_id": "3135295", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045060"}}
{"text": "Newspapers on microfilm:\nThe Microforms Reading Room at NYPL's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (5th Ave & 42nd St) has a collection of national and international newspapers on microfilm. Titles can be found by searching the NYPL catalog or one of the pdf lists of microforms in the collection linked below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045060", "page_name": "OLD Home", "box_id": "3135300", "box_name": "Newspapers on microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045060"}}
{"text": "Current Newspapers and Magazines via NYPL:\nPressReader (via NYPL login): Provides access to current newspapers and magazines published in the last 90 days, with many popular and international titles. Full-color, full-page format.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045060", "page_name": "OLD Home", "box_id": "16997805", "box_name": "Current Newspapers and Magazines via NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045060"}}
{"text": "Center for Research Libraries:\nThe Center for Research Libraries has over 10,00 titles from every state in the US and around the world. Our membership with the CRL allows for on site use or interlibrary loan request of CRL holdings.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045060", "page_name": "OLD Home", "box_id": "3135296", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045060"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045060", "page_name": "OLD Home", "box_id": "3135296", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045060"}}
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{"text": "Historic US Newspapers:\nNYPL newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many historical US newspaper databases. Many can only be accessed onsite at a research library location. Click the link for additional information.\n\nHistorical American Newspapers: Search and view newspaper pages from 1860-1922 and find information about select American newspapers published between 1690-present.\n\nNew York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135297", "box_name": "Historic US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "US Newspapers - 1980-present:\nAlternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135270", "box_name": "US Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "ludes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135270", "box_name": "US Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nNew York Historical Society Newspaper Research Guide: The New-York Historical Society holds the fourth largest collection of American newspapers published before 1820: 634 titles by one estimate. This guide walks through how to find and use items in their collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135270", "box_name": "US Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "ion of American newspapers published before 1820: 634 titles by one estimate. This guide walks through how to find and use items in their collections.New York State Newspapers: Now a part of Gale OneFile: News. Includes the following NY publications among thousands of others from around the world: New York magazine, New York Daily News, The New York Observer, New York Post, The New York Sun, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review New York Times Upfront, amNewYork, International New York Times, The Ticker, Our Town, WPIX-TV, Columbia Daily Spectator, Our Town Downtown, UN News Service, Washington Square News, and West Side Spirit. Use the Publication Search Tool to find specific titles.\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135270", "box_name": "US Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.New York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .\n\nNYPL Newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many national newspaper databases. Many can only be accessed onsite at a research library location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135270", "box_name": "US Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "Center for Research Libraries:\nThe Center for Research Libraries has over 10,00 titles from every state in the US and around the world. Our membership with the CRL allows for on site use or interlibrary loan request of CRL holdings.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135271", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045074", "page_name": "OLD US Newspapers", "box_id": "3135271", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045074"}}
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{"text": "Historic Int'l Newspapers:\nNYPL newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many historical newspaper databases. Many can only be accessed onsite at a research library location. Click the link for additional information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045091", "page_name": "OLD International Newspapers", "box_id": "3135299", "box_name": "Historic Int'l Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045091"}}
{"text": "International Newspapers - 1980-present:\nPeople's Daily Online: The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Provides full-text coverage of daily issues between 1946 to 2005.\n\nNYPL newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many international news databases. Many can only be accessed online at a research library location.\n\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045091", "page_name": "OLD International Newspapers", "box_id": "3135298", "box_name": "International Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045091"}}
{"text": "Center for Research Libraries:\nThe Center for Research Libraries has over 10,00 titles from every state in the US and around the world. Our membership with the CRL allows for on site use or interlibrary loan request of CRL holdings.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045091", "page_name": "OLD International Newspapers", "box_id": "3135296", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045091"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1045091", "page_name": "OLD International Newspapers", "box_id": "3135296", "box_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1045091"}}
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{"text": "Selected Historical Sources:\nAfrican American Historical Newspapers from ProQuest (NYPL database): This NYPL database is available to users onsite or remotely with a library card. Includes African American historical newspapers from around the United States, such as the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1991), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "05), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .I.F. Stone's Weekly: All issues of I.F. Stone's Weekly published between January 17, 1953 and December 1, 1971 are available online in pdf from the Official Website of I.F. Stone. Annual subject indexes in pdf accompany each volume and are available from the Search Page of the website.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nLabor History Review: \"To a generation of trade union scholars and activists, Labor Research Review was a central forum for analysis, criticism, and strategic thinking on the American labor movement in the late 20th century. Coverage spans 1982 to 1996.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "central forum for analysis, criticism, and strategic thinking on the American labor movement in the late 20th century. Coverage spans 1982 to 1996.\"Liberation News Service: The LNS was founded in 1967 and served an alternative to the mainstream media by producing weekly news packets for counter-culture and New Left periodicals. The LNS is currently digitizing all of their news packets, which went out to hundreds of periodicals serving millions of readers, and making them available via pdf via this website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "all of their news packets, which went out to hundreds of periodicals serving millions of readers, and making them available via pdf via this website.Marxists Internet Archive Periodicals: This freely available web resource contains a list and glossary of Marxist periodicals. Access varies by title but may include a list of issues published, table of contents, subject index, issues in pdf, or full text. Some covers are reproduced. Titles include American Socialist (1956-1959), Anvil (1952-1960), The Call (London, 1916-1920), Clarion (London, 1991-1894), Student Partisan (New York 1934-1953), The Militant (1928-1934), Southern Worker (1930-1937), Western Worker (1932-1933), International Socialist Review (1901-1918), and others. Click on the \"See Archive\" links after glossary entries to access content. See the Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals section of the U.S.A. History Archive page on marxists.org for a list of digital holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "access content. See the Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals section of the U.S.A. History Archive page on marxists.org for a list of digital holdings.Modernist Journals Project: A web-based resource for the study of modernism. Includes a rich and growing collection of cover-to-cover digital editions of modern books and periodicals (ca. 1890-1922) and a biographical database of authors and artists. Publications include Masses (1911-1917), The Freewoman (1911-1912), and The Crisis (1910-1922).\n\nTrotskyist Publications from the Marxists Internet Archive: A collection of more than 50 Trotskyist publications ranging from The Militant (1928-) to Socialist Appeal (1935-1937) to Workers Vanguard (1971-). Includes links to pdfs of complete issues or transcriptions of issues, as well as links to indexes where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937243", "box_name": "Selected Historical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "Selected Current Sources:\nAlternet.org: \"AlterNet\u2019s aim is to inspire action and advocacy on the environment, human rights and civil liberties, social justice, media, health care issues, and more. \"\n\nCommon Dreams: \"Breaking news and views for the progressive community.\" International in scope, coverage includes climate, the environment, war and peace, the economy, and rights.\n\nDemocracy Now!: A daily independent international news program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937244", "box_name": "Selected Current Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": ", coverage includes climate, the environment, war and peace, the economy, and rights.\n\nDemocracy Now!: A daily independent international news program.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nThe Indypendent: A New York City-based free newspaper and online news site. Published in print 13 times a year on Mondays, and updated daily online.\n\nMother Jones: A nonprofit news outlet reporting on the urgent issues of the day, \"from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937244", "box_name": "Selected Current Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "Mother Jones: A nonprofit news outlet reporting on the urgent issues of the day, \"from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat.\"The Nation: 150 year old independent weekly magazine covering politics, world news, books and arts, the economy, the environment, activism, and society. Available electronically at the GC. Find it with a Journal Title Search: http://library.gc.cuny.edu/\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937244", "box_name": "Selected Current Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "Alt Press Center:\nAlternative Press Center: Founded in 1969, the APC is a non-profit collective dedicated to providing access to and increasing public awareness of the alternative press. Use the Online Directory to identify current print and online publications by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5940672", "box_name": "Alt Press Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "GC Library Databases:\nAlternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159602", "guide_name": "Newspapers", "page_id": "1943205", "page_name": "OLD Alternative Press", "box_id": "5937247", "box_name": "GC Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159602&p=1943205"}}
{"text": "Popular Library Resources:\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article the Graduate Center doesn't have? Need a book that isn't available at CUNY? Request it through Interlibrary Loan.\n\n24/7 Chat Reference: Need help now? Chat with a librarian 24/7!\n\nWorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.\n\nCRL Research Guide: The College and Research Libraries has a guide to religion and philosophical materials in their collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4951837", "box_name": "Popular Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471918", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Classics Resources Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to classics and related resources. Use the tabs towards the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please contact me if you need further assistance, I'm here to help! To find sources for journal and newspaper articles in print and online, select the Articles/Databases tab.\u00a0 If you have a citation and need to know if the library subscribes to the journal, search the title on the journals page (http://library.gc.cuny.edu/home.php?q=jour#journals). To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab To search archival collections and primary source databases select the ' Primary Sources' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Grants & Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135281", "box_name": "Classics Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.):\nBrill's Dictionary of Ancient Greek: The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is the English translation of Franco Montanari\u2019s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca. It brings together 140,000 headwords taken from the literature, papyri, inscriptions and other sources of the archaic period up to the 6th Century CE, and occasionally beyond. Translated and edited under the auspices of The Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4954183", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "ngton, DC, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4954183", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The SEP is open source and maintained by Stanford University. A global collection of experts and scholars in the area of philosophy work together to expand and maintain the encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4954183", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045123", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29471917", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045123"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nElectronic Journals by Subject (History, Regional): List includes journals on regions, countries, and the historical sciences.\n\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nMuseum helveticum: Classical philology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135282", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "Classics Best Bets:\nLibrary List of All Databases: Alphabetical, A-Z\n\nArts & Humanities Citation Index: Part of Web of Science, this database finds bibliographic citations, abstracts, cited references, and the number of times cited for articles from 1,160 international journals in the arts and humanities since 1975 as well as relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals.\n\nAnnee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "ts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.Essay and General Literature Index: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1985 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Approximately 340 volumes are indexed annually. While abstracts of essays are not included, users can follow links to the volumes containing the essays to see complete contents and additional information. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.Essay and General Literature Retrospective: Indexes over 270,000 essays from anthologies and collections covering a wide range of humanities and social sciences disciplines published in English in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain between 1900 and 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Gale Literature Resource Center: A full-text database containing analysis, biographical information, overviews, literary criticism, and reviews on more than 175,000 writers in all disciplines and from all time periods and regions of the world. Includes in-depth biographies of 2,000 of the most-studied authors. It also features more than 80,000 full-text critical essays and reviews from the Gale literature series; more than 2,600,000 full-text articles, critical essays, and reviews from over 480 scholarly journals and literary magazines; and more than 140,000 audio files. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature Resource Center and more, try Gale Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "ines; and more than 140,000 audio files. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature Resource Center and more, try Gale Literature .Philosopher's Index: Bibliographic citations from philosophy journals and books in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish from 1940 to the present. Over 680 journals from fifty countries are indexed, covering all major fields of philosophy. Approximately eighty percent of citations are from journal articles, the rest from books. More than 10,000 new records are added annually.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045139", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135283", "box_name": "Classics Best Bets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045139"}}
{"text": "Library Catalog:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135285", "box_name": "Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "Dissertations:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nDissertations @ the Center for Research Libraries: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135286", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "Electronic Books:\nACLS Humanities E-book: A fully searchable online collection of over 5,700 scholarly ebooks in the humanities from 125 publishers. Offered through a collaboration between the American Council of Learned Societies, Michigan Publishing (Univ. of Michigan), and the open source Fulcrum publishing platform.\n\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "10060950", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Ebook Central: Ebook Central combines what were formerly ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) into one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nThe Read Online and download options for full text on Ebook Central is available to anyone on campus. Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "10060950", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .JSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.\n\nLoeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "10060950", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "nnect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "10060950", "box_name": "Electronic Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nCUNY CLICS: CLICS allows library users to request books from other CUNY campuses. First time users: enter your library barcode in the username and password fields.\n\nInter-Library Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4952011", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "f a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4952011", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4952011", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045157", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4952011", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045157"}}
{"text": "Primary Resources (Online):\nArtstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065682", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065682", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Working with Images in JSTOR: This guide brings together the key information you need to begin working with Artstor content in your JSTOR Workspace, a place within JSTOR where you can keep and organize content.\n\nLoeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065682", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "reat medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )\n\nThesaurus Linguae Graecae: Digital collection of mostly literary texts in Greek from Homer (8 BC) to the fall of Byzantium (AD 1453) plus a large number of additional Greek texts dating up to the 20th century. Includes more than 10,000 works by over 4,000 authors. For access to the full corpus, create a personal account.\n\nThe following links are to free, online resources in classics.\n\nClassics Page: A site containing Latin texts in Latin. Links to worldwide libraries. Addresses issues relevant to Greek and Roman studies everywhere.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065682", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "Classics Page: A site containing Latin texts in Latin. Links to worldwide libraries. Addresses issues relevant to Greek and Roman studies everywhere.Internet Classics Archive: 441 works of classical literature by 59 authors, including user-driven commentary and \"reader's choice\" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation.\n\nPerseus Digital Library: The flagship collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065682", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "Research Collections around New York:\nFordham University Archives and Special Collections: Fordham has some fragments of classical and medieval texts. All finding aids are in the Fordham library catalog.\n\nInstitute for the Study of the Ancient World: The ISAW Library is particularly strong in: Greek and Roman material culture and history; Papyrology; Egyptology; Mesopotamian Archaeology and Assyriology; Central Asia and Iran; and Early China.\n\nPapyri & Ostraca (Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library): The Columbia collection includes ca. 2150 papyri and over 3600 ostraca in a variety of languages including Greek and Latin. Among the papyri, there are also a few texts on parchment and paper. The papyri range in date from the 3rd century BCE to the 7th century CE and come from different parts of Egypt.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065707", "box_name": "Research Collections around New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "so a few texts on parchment and paper. The papyri range in date from the 3rd century BCE to the 7th century CE and come from different parts of Egypt.Princeton University's Rare Books & Special Collections: The \"Rare Books and Special Collections is one of the premier repositories of its kind. Its holdings span five millennia and five continents, and include around 300,000 rare or significant printed works; 30,000 linear feet of textual materials, ranging from cuneiform tablets to contemporary manuscripts; a wealth of prints, drawings, photographs, maps, coins, and other visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065707", "box_name": "Research Collections around New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "Miscellanea:\nArchival Research: The GC Library guide on how to do archival research.\n\nCorpus Vasorum Antiquorum: The CVA is an illustrated catalog of more than 100,000 ancient vases.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1045173", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "10065587", "box_name": "Miscellanea", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1045173"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044759", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135454", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044759"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers make an appointment for a consultation with a librarian.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044759", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135455", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044759"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044759", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135455", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044759"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268820", "page_name": "Grants & Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268820"}}
{"text": "3D Models of Ancient Cities:\nAncient Athens 3D: This site was created in order to present the monuments and buildings of Athens from the Mycenaean period (1600 BCE) to the Early Modern period (~AD 1800), through 3D representations.\n\nThe building representations are based on detailed architectural plans and excavations, according to the most up to date studies. Buildings that have left few or no traces at all (like the Mycenaean palace on the Acropolis) and some others (mostly houses), were placed in order to give a most complete impression of the city. Although a great attention to the detail was givenit is very likely that there are certain mistakes or omissions. Therefore, every information or pointing out is welcome.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135792", "box_name": "3D Models of Ancient Cities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "ention to the detail was givenit is very likely that there are certain mistakes or omissions. Therefore, every information or pointing out is welcome.Rome Reborn: Rome Reborn is an international initiative whose goal is the creation of 3D digital models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome from the first settlement in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1000 B.C.) to the depopulation of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550). PLEASE NOTE: this site is the free version of Rome Reborn and has not been updated since 2013.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135792", "box_name": "3D Models of Ancient Cities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "on of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550). PLEASE NOTE: this site is the free version of Rome Reborn and has not been updated since 2013.With the advice of an international Scientific Advisory Committee, the leaders of Rome Reborn decided that A.D. 320 was the best moment in time to begin the work of modeling. At that time, Rome had reached the peak of its population, and major Christian churches were just beginning to be built. After this date, few new civic buildings were built. Much of what survives of the ancient city dates to this period, making reconstruction less speculative than it must, perforce, be for earlier phases. But having started with A.D. 320, the Rome Reborn team intends to move both backwards and forwards in time until the entire span of time foreseen by our mission has been covered.\n\nVirtual Rome: Dr Matthew Nicholls of the Department of Classics (University of Reading) has developed an ambitious digital model of the entire ancient city of Rome.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135792", "box_name": "3D Models of Ancient Cities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nAmerican Classical League: The American Classical League was founded in 1919 for the purpose of fostering the study of classical languages in the United States and Canada. Membership is open to any person who is committed to the preservation and advancement of our classical inheritance from Greece and Rome.\n\nArchaeological Institute of America: This organization is the oldest in America dedicated to archaeology, and has 10,000 members in 102 local societies.\n\nAssociation of Ancient Historians: The AAH was founded with two essential objectives. The first of these is to foster a regular forum for scholarly interaction among historians of the Ancient Mediterranean--especially among those who study the Greeks and Romans--and secondly, to do so in a manner that emphasizes collegiality", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135453", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "of the Ancient Mediterranean--especially among those who study the Greeks and Romans--and secondly, to do so in a manner that emphasizes collegialityClassical Association of Canada: Founded in 1947 as a national non-profit organization, the CAC's official languages are English and French. It aims to advance the study of the civilizations of the Greek and Roman world, their later influence, and their creative presence in modern culture.\n\nClassical Association of New England: Founded in 1905, CANE is the professional organization for classicists in the six New England states. CANE\u2019s mission is to foster the study of the classical world through the association\u2019s many activities and resources, including the annual meeting in March, scholarships, discretionary grants, CANE\u2019s own press, and New England Classical Journal (NECJ).\n\nClassical Association of the Atlantic States: Founded in 1907, the CAAS mission is to strengthen teaching and research and foster public support for the languages, civilizations, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome in the mid-Atlantic region. CAAS publishes a quarterly journal, Classical World.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135453", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "the languages, civilizations, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome in the mid-Atlantic region. CAAS publishes a quarterly journal, Classical World.Classical Association of the Empire State: Not-for-profit professional organization of teachers and professors of ancient Latin and Greek, which seeks to advance interest in, and the study of the classical languages and civilizations in the schools and colleges of New York State.\n\nClassical Association of the Middle West and South: The CAMWS is a professional organization for classicists and non-classicists at all levels of instruction which promotes the Classics through the broad scope of its annual meeting, through the publication of both original research and pedagogical contributions in The Classical Journal, and through its awards, scholarships, and outreach initiatives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135453", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "tion of both original research and pedagogical contributions in The Classical Journal, and through its awards, scholarships, and outreach initiatives.Lambda Classical Caucus: The purpose of the LCC is scholarly and political:to promote research that reflects the personal and intellectual interests of queer scholars; and provide a bridge between classics and the interdisciplinary fields of LGBT/Queer Studies, the history of sexuality, cultural studies, and gender theory.\n\nNew York Classical Club: The NY Classical Club is a registered non-profit charity founded over 100 years ago to promote the study of classical antiquity in the NY area by sponsoring lectures, scholarships, and numerous contests on both the high school and college level.\n\nSociety for Classical Studies (formerly the American Philological Association): This organization is the principal learned society in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures and civilizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135453", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "This organization is the principal learned society in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures and civilizations.Women's Classical Caucus: Founded in 1972 to foster feminist and gender-informed perspectives in the study and teaching of all aspects of ancient Mediterranean cultures and classical antiquity. The WCC also strives to advance the goals of equality and diversity within the classical profession.\n\nWorld History Association: Founded in 1982, the WHA promotes world history through the encouragement of teaching, research, and publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "1044745", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "3135453", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=1044745"}}
{"text": "Humanities Funding Sources:\nAmerican Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Fellowships and grants in more than a dozen programs for research in the humanities and related social sciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels.\n\nAmerican Philosophical Society (APS): APS maintains six grant or fellowship programs in a wide range of fields ranging from $1,000-$40,000\n\nH-Net Funding Annoucements: An international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.\n\nInstitute for Humane Studies (IHS): Awards scholarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268774", "page_name": "Grants for the Humanities", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/classics"}}
{"text": "olarships and research fellowships to graduate students, as well as funding to graduate students and untenured faculty for career-enhacing activities.Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources: The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) offers fellowships funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for dissertation research in the humanities or related social sciences in original sources.\n\nNational Endowment for the Humantities (NEH): Listing of NEH's grant programs, as well as information about application guidelines and deadlines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268774", "page_name": "Grants for the Humanities", "box_id": "3135486", "box_name": "Humanities Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/classics"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268828", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268828"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268828", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268828"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159603", "guide_name": "Classics", "page_id": "3268828", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159603&p=3268828"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159604", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collections", "page_id": "3828432", "page_name": "Suggest New Materials", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/guides/suggestmaterials"}}
{"text": "Need something quicker than we can acquire it?:\nTry Interlibrary Loan!: Interlibrary Loan is often the fastest way to get materials from outside the Graduate Center Library's collections.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nOutside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: This guide highlights other ways to access nearby libraries beyond the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159604", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collections", "page_id": "3828432", "page_name": "Suggest New Materials", "box_id": "12079337", "box_name": "Need something quicker than we can acquire it?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/guides/suggestmaterials"}}
{"text": "Donate Books and Materials:\nThe Library accepts donations of books and other materials selectively, considering research value, available space, and condition of the material, as outlined in our collection policies . When a donation is made with\u00a0the Donation Form , the library provides the donor with\u00a0a letter indicating the numbers of hardcover, paperback, and media items donated. All gifts are reviewed by librarians, who\u00a0determine what is added, sold, and discarded. To Donate: List materials for title review if the donation is large. Contact the appropriate subject librarian . Deliver materials to the library by mail or during regular business hours. Complete,\u00a0sign, and include a Donation Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159604", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collections", "page_id": "4225669", "page_name": "Donate to the Library", "box_id": "13135762", "box_name": "Donate Books and Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159604&p=4225669"}}
{"text": "Donate Funds:\nBecome a Friend\u00a0of the Library The Friends of the Library program provides for library acquisitions and services. Membership strengthens collections, preserves unique items, and ensures excellent service. Friends who join at the $250 annual level receive on-site access to the Graduate Center\u00a0Library. Contribute When You Shop at Amazon.com Purchase anything via the library\u2019s customized Amazon link , and the library will receive 5% of the purchase price.\u00a0It costs you nothing and adds thousands to the library budget.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159604", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collections", "page_id": "4225669", "page_name": "Donate to the Library", "box_id": "13135769", "box_name": "Donate Funds", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159604&p=4225669"}}
{"text": "Ebook Search During COVID-19:\nLooking for electronic access to a specific book while the library is online only? Complete our e-book search request form . We will search for an electronic copy of the requested book and let you know as soon as we have completed a thorough search. We try to respond within a few business days. Please note, however, that not every print book has an electronic equivalent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "23509315", "box_name": "Ebook Search During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library Services:\nBranch Libraries: New York Public Library branch locations offer general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. Research Libraries: Try the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , for quiet study, thought, and computer use. Please note that some research divisions require an appointment to view their collections and you may also need to email or book a virtual consultation with a Library staff member before your research visit. Find out more in the NYPL's Guide to Onsite Service at the Research Libraries . Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Additional Information: Research\u00a0Borrowing Programs How to Request Research Library Materials Remote Access to Research Collections and Services Apply for a Digital NYPL Library Card", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "26912252", "box_name": "New York Public Library Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "NYPL Services During COVID-19:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "25203774", "box_name": "NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "NYPL Services During COVID-19:NYPL Services During COVID-19:Branch Libraries: Beginning July 6, all available New York Public Library branch locations will reopen with close to full service, including general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. See NYPL's reopening page for the latest information. Research Libraries: Beginning July 6, while appointments will still be required for most research collections use, service will be expanded at select locations to permit walk-in visitors who want to sit in public reading rooms, including the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, for quiet study, thought, and computer use. Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "25203774", "box_name": "NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.Schwarzman Building, Performing Arts, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, or the Business Center at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (formerly the Science and Business Library, or SIBL).\u00a0\u00a0Before doing so, you\u2019ll need to meet virtually with an NYPL librarian,\u00a0so be sure to plan ahead, and schedule enough time in advance for your research needs. Additional Services include: Grab-and-Go Service for Circulating Books Grab-and-Go Service for Research\u00a0Borrowers Research Books by Mail / MaRLI by Mail Research at NYPL: Remote Access to Collections and Services More Remote Library Services at NYPL Apply for a Digital NYPL Library Card FAQs on Reopening Physical Locations at NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "25203774", "box_name": "NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "Ebooks at the New York Public Library:\nMany of NYPL's Articles & Databases include\u00a0electronic texts--see each collection's description for full details. Search the NYPL catalog if you have a particular title in mind to search across collections.\n\nNew York Public Library Electronic Books: Thousands of electronic books, including many scholarly titles, are available from the New York Public Library. A subset of these offerings featuring scholarly ebooks are also listed on the GC A-Z list .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "3135711", "box_name": "Ebooks at the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "Audiobooks:\nLibriVox: LibriVox is a crowd sourced project in which volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain (mostly from Project Gutenberg ), and then release the audio files through their website without restrictions. All LibriVox audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Search the catalog or browse by Author, Title, Genre/Subject, or Language.\n\nOverdrive via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Access movies, video, audiobooks, and e-books via this third-party app for use with a wide variety of e-readers including Kindle, portable devices, PCs, and Macs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "24754612", "box_name": "Audiobooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "s, video, audiobooks, and e-books via this third-party app for use with a wide variety of e-readers including Kindle, portable devices, PCs, and Macs.AudioBookCloud via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Streaming online collection of 1,000 audio books that are always available to play without downloading. The collection contains fiction, non-fiction, classics, biographies, and Spanish language titles. Authors include Jane Austen, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, Alexander Dumas, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Victor Hugo, Henry James, James Joyce, Jack Kerouac, Herman Melville, George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and many others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "24754612", "box_name": "Audiobooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "Resources for Accessing and Adapting Ebooks:\nTo apply for accounts to use any of the following services to access ebooks, please contact Student Disability Services at the Graduate Center:\n\nAccessText Network: College students with disabilities which impair their ability to read printed text visit their school's Disability Support Services office to request accommodations. Once a student is determined to be eligible to receive textbooks in an alternate format, the school's Disability Service Provider (DSP) uses the AccessText Network to request electronic files from our member-publishers.\n\nBookshare.org: Bookshare ebooks provide more reading options than other ebooks or audio books and make it easier to read (via high quality audio, enlarged font size or color, braille, or other changes).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "25147071", "box_name": "Resources for Accessing and Adapting Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044895", "page_name": "Graduate Center Ebook Collections", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=1044895"}}
{"text": "Open Access Ebook Projects:\nThe following are just a small sampling of open access ebook projects available on the web:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044911", "page_name": "Open Access Ebooks", "box_id": "3135309", "box_name": "Open Access Ebook Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/OA"}}
{"text": "Open Access Ebook Projects:\nThe following are just a small sampling of open access ebook projects available on the web:Big Ten Open Books: Big Ten Open Books is a collaboration between the university presses and libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The first collection is on the subject of Gender and Sexuality studies. Participating presses are Indiana University Press, Michigan State University Press, Northwestern University Press, Purdue University Press, University of Michigan Press, and University of Wisconsin Press. This collection has established a model for unified, open-access publishing of scholarly monographs. It creates open content, on open infrastructure, using open distribution models - to envision a robust programmatic future for open monograph publishing. This work is aligned with the Big Ten Academic Alliance\u2019s development of the BIG Collection's ambition of uniting the collections of the libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Public Knowledge program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044911", "page_name": "Open Access Ebooks", "box_id": "3135309", "box_name": "Open Access Ebook Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/OA"}}
{"text": "ing the collections of the libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Public Knowledge program.HathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nMaking of America Books: Digital library of primary sources in American social history primarily from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection of approximately 10,000 titles is particularly strong in American history, education, psychology, religion. science and technology, and sociology.\n\nMIT Press Direct: A subset of the larger MIT Press Direct Collection is available Open Access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044911", "page_name": "Open Access Ebooks", "box_id": "3135309", "box_name": "Open Access Ebook Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/OA"}}
{"text": "logy, religion. science and technology, and sociology.\n\nMIT Press Direct: A subset of the larger MIT Press Direct Collection is available Open Access.Online Books Page: Links to sources of free electronic books.\n\nOpen Library: An initiative of the Internet Archive, Open Library is a universal catalog with the goal to create a web page for every book ever published. The catalog provides links to the Internet Archive\u2019s collections with over 1.7 million public domain books available for download, and hundreds of thousands of ebooks that can be borrowed via controlled digital lending. Some digitized books are available only to the print disabled. See information about creating an account and borrowing from the Open Library and FAQs for further details.\n\nPerseus Digital Library: Comprehensive, open-source E-book database covering a wide variety of disciplines.\n\nProject Gutenberg: Project Gutenberg is a library of over 60,000 eBooks, mostly items in the public domain. Choose among free epub and Kindle eBooks, download them or read them online. An open access crowdsourced project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044911", "page_name": "Open Access Ebooks", "box_id": "3135309", "box_name": "Open Access Ebook Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/OA"}}
{"text": ", mostly items in the public domain. Choose among free epub and Kindle eBooks, download them or read them online. An open access crowdsourced project.Punctum Books: Independent queer- and scholar-led, community-formed, and peer-reviewed Sparkly Diamond open-access (OA) publisher devoted to academic and para-academic authors working in any field in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and architecture & design.\n\nUniversal Library: Over 106,000 books can be browsed by author and title.\n\nUniversity of Michigan Digital Library Text Collections: More than 136,000 titles, including some protected by copyright.\n\nUniversity of Oxford Text Archive: Research texts in more than twenty-five languages.\n\nWright American Fiction, 1851-1875: Nearly 3,000 volumes by 1,500 writers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044911", "page_name": "Open Access Ebooks", "box_id": "3135309", "box_name": "Open Access Ebook Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/OA"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nMost publishers of ebooks place restrictions on how much of a book may be downloaded.\u00a0 These restrictions vary widely and frequently change. See the box to the right for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135736", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "DRM:\nDigital Rights/Restrictions Management (DRM) restricts which devices and programs can view an ebook, if the ebook can be printed, downloaded, and transferred between devices as a file, or if it must be viewed in a specific browser or reading program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135728", "box_name": "DRM", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "Adode Digital Editions:\nAdobe Digital Editions (ADE) software is used by multiple ebook platforms to electronically \"check out\" titles. It is best, if you do open a book in ADE, to do so on your own personal machine rather than a public library computer so that you can still access the ebook, as a checked out ebook is tied to the machine itself and not just your account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135730", "box_name": "Adode Digital Editions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "File Formats of Ebooks:\nCommon formats that can be used on many devices: ePub: ePub is an open E-book standard providing reflowable text and inline images. ePub files will generally work with any ereaders except Amazon's Kindle. PDF: Ebooks whose text appears as PDFs usually work well with most mobile devices and e-readers. PDFs do have issues with adaptive technology. Plain text, HTML, and more . Examples of platform-restricted formats that are very uncommon in libraries: iBook: Restricted for use with Apple operating systems Kindle formats (.azw3; .azw; .kf8): Restricted for use by Amazon with the Kindle See more formats of ebooks here . If your device cannot read an Ebook's file, try converting the format using Calibre . DRM may prevent this tool from working.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135727", "box_name": "File Formats of Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "Brief notes here outline ebook packages available through GC affiliation. In addition, see Open Access ebooks . ACLS Humanities E-book each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF; see \" Printing and Downloading \" Advances in Computers (ebook series) each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present Printing a reasonable portion allowed; see \" Permitted Uses .\" Brill Online Reference Works Cambridge Companions Online each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF or HTML. See Terms of Use . Cambridge Histories Online each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF or HTML. See Terms of Use . De Gruyter ebooks (titles can be found in OneSearch) each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See Terms and Conditions Early American Imprints, Series I, Evans, 1639-1800 download by page or multiple pages. See these directions . Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 download by page or multiple pages. See these directions .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135738", "box_name": "Downloading GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "pages. See these directions . Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 download by page or multiple pages. See these directions .pages. See these directions . Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 download by page or multiple pages. See these directions .pages. See these directions . Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 download by page or multiple pages. See these directions .Early English Books Online can download full text PDFs Ebook Central to download a full ebook you must use Adobe Digital Editions. Portions of the text (each title varies in number of pages) can be downloaded as a PDF. Tips here . EBSCO Ebook Collection options vary by title. See Ebsco's download instructions and our tips . eHRAF World Cultures Eighteenth Century Collection Online each page can be downloaded as a PDF Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library) sections can be downloaded as a PDF Gale Literary Sources sections can be downloaded as a PDF Handbooks in Economics each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF Internet Archive \"Some books can be freely read and downloaded. Others can be borrowed and read in our online book reader.\" some features available only after you create an account and log in.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135738", "box_name": "Downloading GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "read and downloaded. Others can be borrowed and read in our online book reader.\" some features available only after you create an account and log in. read and downloaded. Others can be borrowed and read in our online book reader.\" some features available only after you create an account and log in. read and downloaded. Others can be borrowed and read in our online book reader.\" some features available only after you create an account and log in.Many file format options for those books that are available for download JSTOR Ebooks each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book Loeb Classical Library no downloading, must access via browser MIT Press Direct to Open Ebooks can download by chapter or full PDF of book Oxford Handbooks Online sections can be downloaded as a PDF. See Legal Notice Oxford Scholarly Editions Online each page can be downloaded as a PDF. See FAQ Oxford Scholarship Online each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See Legal Notice Palgrave Connect each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135738", "box_name": "Downloading GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See Legal Notice Palgrave Connect each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book.each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See Legal Notice Palgrave Connect each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book.each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See Legal Notice Palgrave Connect each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book.See Terms of Use PsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks) each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP) whole books can be downloaded as a PDF or EPUB Romanticism Redefined: Pickering & Chatto and The Wordsworth Circle \"In some cases you will see links to PDF versions of the original text,\" as per this FAQ Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 chapters and books can be downloaded as a PDF. See \" Permitted Uses \" SAGE Knowledge Handbooks (Temporarily Expanded Access during COVID-19) each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See \" Acceptable Use \" SAGE Research Methods each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See \" Acceptable Use \" Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive books can be downloaded as a PDF Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law each chapter for books can be downloaded as a PDF Social Theory download options are not clear, but can print and view as HTML easily.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135738", "box_name": "Downloading GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": ", Culture & Law each chapter for books can be downloaded as a PDF Social Theory download options are not clear, but can print and view as HTML easily., Culture & Law each chapter for books can be downloaded as a PDF Social Theory download options are not clear, but can print and view as HTML easily., Culture & Law each chapter for books can be downloaded as a PDF Social Theory download options are not clear, but can print and view as HTML easily.See \" Permitted Uses \" Springer Ebook Collection each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book. See Terms of Use Taylor and Francis Ebooks (titles may be found in OneSearch) each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF. See \" Acceptable Use \" Wiley Ebooks each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF, no limit on downloading full book. See \" Terms and Conditions \" Women and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present books can be downloaded as a PDF Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 books can be downloaded as a PDF Last updated January 2021", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1615110", "page_name": "Downloading Library Ebooks (and DRM)", "box_id": "3135738", "box_name": "Downloading GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/DRM"}}
{"text": "Ebook Options:\nAt the Graduate Center, we prioritize ebooks that offer the least technical restrictions so that our patrons may make the best use of our collections. However, there are still many restricted ebooks in our collections. See the DRM tab on this guide for more information. This page is meant to help show some of the ways to make use of the ebooks in our collections according to platform. Jump to: Ebsco ebooks Ebook Central", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "8125486", "page_name": "Tips for Accessing GC Ebooks by Platform", "box_id": "25783205", "box_name": "Ebook Options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=8125486"}}
{"text": "Restricted Users:\nSome ebooks in our collections have restrictions on how how many users can access or view the ebook at one time. These titles will be noted in OneSearch: It can be confusing to find one of these titles because you may see a warning that doesn't give a lot of information, such as: This screenshot is from Ebsco and indicates that someone is actively using the book online or they have electronically checked it out. Other platforms may have messages that are less clear about an ebook being inaccessible. If you have questions or come across a strange situation with a particular ebook, please reach out to a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "8125486", "page_name": "Tips for Accessing GC Ebooks by Platform", "box_id": "25783210", "box_name": "Restricted Users", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=8125486"}}
{"text": "Ebsco Ebooks:\nThe Ebsco ebooks platform often asks you to sign in in order to view the text. You can create an Ebscohost account which is separate from your CUNY or GC accounts to view options for Ebsco ebooks. You can also view some ebooks without an Ebsco login. If you see \"EPUB Full Text\" for a particular ebook (on the left side of the screen), you can click through without Ebsco credentials: Once you have opened the ebook, you can read it online through Ebsco's interface. You should see some options at the top of the screen. If you click \"Save Pages\" you will see how many pages you can extract and save as a PDF (the amount of pages varies by the book, the publisher, the length of the book, and other variables): See also: Ebsco's guide on downloading ebooks .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "8125486", "page_name": "Tips for Accessing GC Ebooks by Platform", "box_id": "25783200", "box_name": "Ebsco Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=8125486"}}
{"text": "Ebook Central:\nIn Ebook Central , if you click \"Download Book,\" you will be prompted to use Adobe Digital Editions software (which Ebook Central recommends only using on your own personal machine and not a public computer in the library) and to electronically check out a text for a limited amount of time. Alternatively, as you can see in this example, each chapter can be downloaded as a PDF from the listed table of contents (in some cases up to a maximum number of pages). You can also click \"Read Online\" on the left. In the \"Read Online\" view, there are more options at the top of the page to see what might be downloaded, saved, emailed, etc.; in some cases this will more easily show you what download options there for the ebook. Clicking \"Print to PDF\" also may give you more options for downloading than just clicking \"PDF\": See also: this useful library guide that walks through the components of an Ebook Central record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "8125486", "page_name": "Tips for Accessing GC Ebooks by Platform", "box_id": "25783209", "box_name": "Ebook Central", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=8125486"}}
{"text": "General Reference Ebooks:\nCambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "3135307", "box_name": "General Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "3135307", "box_name": "General Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "3135307", "box_name": "General Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "3135307", "box_name": "General Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center students and faculty do not have access to ebooks owned by other campuses. Use CLICs or ILL to request a print copy of any unavailable ebook. Ebooks may not be borrowed between colleges. Printing and downloading is often prohibited or limited by ebook\u00a0vendors, and may vary by platform or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "3135306", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "Works opened due to COVID-19:\nIn response to COVID-19, many content providers and publishers are temporarily making their content available. We have set up access to many of these resources for the GC community below, including those that require a university affiliation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "23342653", "box_name": "Works opened due to COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "Notable Series in E-Book Format:\nBFI Film Classics (E-Book Central): 11 titles from the British Film Institute Film Classics series in E-Book Central. Includes: 2001: A Space Odyssey; Back to the Future; Blade Runner; Cache (Hidden); Citizen Kane; Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari; Eight and a Half (Otto e Mezzo); Far From Heaven; Jia Zhangke's 'Home Town Trilogy' - Xiao Wu, Platform, Unknown Pleasures; Olympia; Vertigo.\n\nCambridge Film Handbooks (ACLS E-Books): 11 titles in the Cambridge Film Handbooks series, available in ebook format.\n\nOxford's Very Short Introductions (E-Book Central): E-book versions of the Oxford University Press Very Short Introductions series.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "7409011", "page_name": "Extra Boxes Taken off during COVID", "box_id": "24754864", "box_name": "Notable Series in E-Book Format", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=7409011"}}
{"text": "Overview of Downloading to Devices:\nMost of the electronic books available to Graduate Center students and faculty are downloadable to a mobile device.\u00a0 However, figuring out which device will work with which E-books and how much of an E-book is downloadable is not always easy. Various E-book collections come in different formats, which work with different devices. Also each collection has its own restrictions in terms of how much of the book can be downloaded.\u00a0 The guidelines throughout this site may be helpful.\u00a0 Remember that the technology for E-books and mobile devices is constantly changing.\u00a0 Please alert the library when you discover any outdated information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135732", "box_name": "Overview of Downloading to Devices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Adode Digital Editions:\nAdobe Digital Editions (ADE) software is used by multiple ebook platforms to electronically \"check out\" titles. It is best, if you do open a book in ADE, to do so on your own personal machine rather than a public library computer so that you can still access the ebook, as a checked out ebook is tied to the machine itself and not just your account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135730", "box_name": "Adode Digital Editions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Downloading to Smartphones, Tablets, and eReaders:\nThese are instructions specifically designed for downloading electronic books available to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135783", "box_name": "Downloading to Smartphones, Tablets, and eReaders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Downloading EBSCO ebook collection:\nMore than 2,800 recent scholarly books are available from the EBSCO ebook Collection .\u00a0 Instructions are available for downloading to iPod, iPhone, and iPad and to Android devices .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135725", "box_name": "Downloading EBSCO ebook collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Downloading ebrary:\nDownloading ebrary eBooks requires downloading an ebrary app to your device .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135739", "box_name": "Downloading ebrary", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Downloading Project Gutenberg:\nProject Gutenberg has 42,000 free titles that can be downloaded to Kindle, Android, and other devices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135740", "box_name": "Downloading Project Gutenberg", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "iPad and Other Apple Devices:\nE-books can be transfered to iPod, iPad, and iPhone using Bluefire Reader .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135731", "box_name": "iPad and Other Apple Devices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "eReaders:\nMost eReaders work with both PDF and ePub formats, but Kindle will not work with ePub.\u00a0 Kobo and Sony eReader work with both formats.\u00a0 However, eReaders are generally not the best devices for viewing PDFs because of navigation issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135735", "box_name": "eReaders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Tablets:\nBecause PDF and ePub formats work with all academic E-book collections, tablets such as iPad, BlackBerry Playbook, Samsung Galaxy, and Sony Tablet should work well with most E-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135733", "box_name": "Tablets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Smartphones:\nAndroid and iPhone smartphones will work with most E-book collections but are not ideal because of screen-size limitations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "1044928", "page_name": "Downloading to Devices", "box_id": "3135734", "box_name": "Smartphones", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/ebooks/devices"}}
{"text": "Technical Details of Ebook Collections:\nCollection | Can you print from the ebook? | Can you download? | Software requirements beyond a web browser | Other Notes\n\nebrary | Depends on the specific book--generally limited to 60 pages or less | Depends on the specific book--generally limited to 60 pages or less | Adobe Digital Editions (or Bluefire Reader for Android or Apple mobile devices)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159605", "guide_name": "Ebook Collections", "page_id": "8125497", "page_name": "Private DRM Drafts", "box_id": "4911053", "box_name": "Technical Details of Ebook Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159605&p=8125497"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Main page of the Mina Rees Library website\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044973", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135351", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044973"}}
{"text": "Umbra Search African American History:\numbrasearch.org brings together more than 500,000 pieces of African American history and culture, from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044973", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33525309", "box_name": "Umbra Search African American History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044973"}}
{"text": "Digital Maps:\n16th Century Maps of Africa - \"This collection features digital copies of 113 antique maps of Africa and accompanying text dating from the mid-16th Century to the early 20th Century.\" AfricaMap, World Map Project - Developed by the Harvard Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044973", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135790", "box_name": "Digital Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044973"}}
{"text": "E-journals directories:\nAfrican Studies: Browse the full text e-journals related to African Studies.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.\n\nE-Journals at the GC: Search the Grad Center e-journal collections by journal title or browse by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3135354", "box_name": "E-journals directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "Umbra Search African American History:\numbrasearch.org brings together more than 500,000 pieces of African American history and culture, from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "33525309", "box_name": "Umbra Search African American History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "Best Bet Databases:\nThe African-American Migration Experience: Organized around thirteen migrations that have formed and transformed African Americans and the United States, this site presents 400 years of African American history through both primary and secondary texts as well as photographs and maps. Created and maintained by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, N.Y.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "mary and secondary texts as well as photographs and maps. Created and maintained by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, N.Y.Gale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "ve; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.Black Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "ngston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Gallica Voyage en Afrique (in French): Nine hundred books, 30 journals, 80 maps, 6,500 photographs, 20 hours of audio documents on 18th and 19th Africa seen by French explorers, missionaries, writers, artists, etc.\n\nMaking of America (Cornell): Digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction.\n\nMaking of America (Michigan): Primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through Reconstruction. The collection currently contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "um period through Reconstruction. The collection currently contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Consists of more than five million pages of books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, legal documents, court records, monographs, manuscripts, and maps from the collections of more than 60 libraries in the U.S. and U.K. The database is arranged in four parts: Debates over Slavery and Abolition; Slave Trade in the Atlantic World; The Institution of Slavery; and the Age of Emancipation. Search across the full resource or explore the 71 separate collections of personal papers, organizational records, court cases, deposit ledgers, U.S. and international government documents, and more. Research tools include a global chronology and 18 subject bibliographies.\n\nThe Slave Trade Archives Project: A UNESCO project concerned with the access to and preservation of original archive materials relating to the slave trade.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "lave Trade Archives Project: A UNESCO project concerned with the access to and preservation of original archive materials relating to the slave trade.Umbra Search African American History: Searches over 500,000 items from more than 1000 U.S. archives, libraries, and museums, focused on African American History.\n\nAfricaBib: AfricaBib is a collection of Africana social science titles, presented in one easily accessible location on the internet. It is the culmination of over forty years of Africana research. The site consists of two bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature (Africana Periodical Literature) and African Women's literature (African Women).\n\nAfrican Journal Archive: A retrospective digitization project of full-text journal articles published in Africa, in the Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, providing access to a multi-disciplinary, multi-country digital archive of Africa\u2019s research and cultural heritage contained in its journal literature.\n\nAfrican Journals Online - Open Access: A collection of 151 African-published open-access scholarly journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "age contained in its journal literature.\n\nAfrican Journals Online - Open Access: A collection of 151 African-published open-access scholarly journals.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.\n\nAssociations Unlimited: Detailed listings for over 150,000 associations and professional societies worldwide, including 22,500 in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "Associations Unlimited: Detailed listings for over 150,000 associations and professional societies worldwide, including 22,500 in the United States.Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures: The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project embracing women and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present. The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures Online crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to create a groundbreaking reference work reflecting the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "graphic borders and disciplines to create a groundbreaking reference work reflecting the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Ethnographic Video Online: This online resource for the visual study of human culture and behavior contains more than 2,000 hours of classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, covering hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world. Includes video from leading producers in the discipline, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films. Wherever possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Alternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nAssociations Unlimited: Detailed listings for over 150,000 associations and professional societies worldwide, including 22,500 in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "Associations Unlimited: Detailed listings for over 150,000 associations and professional societies worldwide, including 22,500 in the United States.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nAmerican History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.American Civil War: Letters and Diaries: Contains 2,009 authors and approximately 100,000 pages of diaries, letters and memoirs from the Civil War. Includes 4,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts such as the letters of Amos Wood and his wife and the diary of Maryland planter William Claytor. The collection also includes biographies, an extensive bibliography of the sources in the database, and material licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long. Search or browse by Title, Historical Event, Subject, Name, Place, Content Type, or Publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "l licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long. Search or browse by Title, Historical Event, Subject, Name, Place, Content Type, or Publisher.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3899713", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
{"text": "Multi-database search:\nMulti-Database Search (alphabetical): This resource allows the simultaneous searching of all the EBSCO databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes, as well as many non-EBSCO databases to which all of CUNY subscribes, all arranged alphabetically, and the CUNY Catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1044993", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "3135357", "box_name": "Multi-database search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1044993"}}
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{"text": "Various Digital Archival Resources:Various Digital Archival Resources:Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) - Digital Primary Source Sets - Includes many specific collections on 19th and 20th century topics, such as The Black Power Movement, Women and the Blues, and Busing & Beyond: School Desegregation in Boston. The National Archive has a comprehensive listing of various topics relating to African American History, searchable by collection or topic, and similarly outlined here.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799609", "box_name": "Various Digital Archival Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "ve has a comprehensive listing of various topics relating to African American History, searchable by collection or topic, and similarly outlined here.ve has a comprehensive listing of various topics relating to African American History, searchable by collection or topic, and similarly outlined here.ve has a comprehensive listing of various topics relating to African American History, searchable by collection or topic, and similarly outlined here.The Black Women\u2019s Suffrage Digital Collection \"is a collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960.\" Digital Exhibit about African Muslims in Early America , by the Smithsonian Black History in Canada - Resource list from the \u200bLibrary and Archives Canada\u00a0(LAC) Freedom Archives - Black Liberation Movement - This collection contains materials from artists, organizers, organizations, publications and events in the Black Liberation Movement. These materials include audio, video and paper materials and draw from important moments such as Black Power, the Civil Rights Movement, New Afrikan politics, urban rebellions and the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799609", "box_name": "Various Digital Archival Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "ls and draw from important moments such as Black Power, the Civil Rights Movement, New Afrikan politics, urban rebellions and the Black Arts Movement.ls and draw from important moments such as Black Power, the Civil Rights Movement, New Afrikan politics, urban rebellions and the Black Arts Movement.ls and draw from important moments such as Black Power, the Civil Rights Movement, New Afrikan politics, urban rebellions and the Black Arts Movement.Civil Rights Movement Archive - Online resources hosted by Duke University Civil Rights Digital Archive University of Arkansas - 1970's-era student newspaper, Black Americans for Democracy (BAD) Times. A Digital Collection Celebrating the Founding of the Historically Black College and University \"is a collection of primary resources. It includes several thousand scanned pages, and collections are contributed from member libraries of the Historically Black College and University Library Alliance.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799609", "box_name": "Various Digital Archival Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "African History:\nAfrican Studies - Columbia University offers an excellent guide to content related to various African countries, and an overview of which libraries offer access. South African History Online (SAHO) - Website devoted to educator-friendly resources such as historical timelines, biography, about South African history. Established in 1998 and currently in partnership with multiple international universities. West African Arabic Manuscript Database - \"A database/union catalogue of Arabic and Arabic-script writing from West Africa,\" hosted by UC Berkeley. Timeline of African Art History, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Kenya National Archives - Sampling of images made digitally available via Google The GALA Queer Archive - \"The GALA Queer Archive (GALA) is a catalyst for the production, preservation and dissemination of information about the history, culture and contemporary experiences of LGBTQIA+ people in South Africa.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "28542768", "box_name": "African History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "Slavery in the United States:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799639", "box_name": "Slavery in the United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "Slavery in the United States:Slavery in the United States:Digital Library on American Slavery - Hosted by University of North Carolina Greensboro, includes \"online access to all known runaway slave advertisements (more than 5000 items) published in North Carolina newspapers from 1751 to 1865.\" People not Property - A collaborative endeavor between the UNCG University Libraries, North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, and North Carolina Registers of Deeds.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799639", "box_name": "Slavery in the United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "collaborative endeavor between the UNCG University Libraries, North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, and North Carolina Registers of Deeds. collaborative endeavor between the UNCG University Libraries, North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, and North Carolina Registers of Deeds. collaborative endeavor between the UNCG University Libraries, North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, and North Carolina Registers of Deeds.The project is leading towards a unique, centralized database of bills of sales indexing the names of enslaved people from across North Carolina.\" Library of Congress - Voices Remembering Slavery: Freed People Tell Their Stories - Oral History - \"The recordings of former slaves in Voices Remembering Slavery: Freed People Tell Their Stories took place between 1932 and 1975 in nine states.\" Library of Congress - Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500 black-and-white photographs of former slaves.\u00a0 These narratives were collected in the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers' Project (FWP) of the Works Progress Administration, later renamed Work Projects Administration (WPA). Duke University - American Slavery Documents - \"The type of materials include bills of sale, manumission papers, emancipation notes, bonds, auction notices and other assorted items.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799639", "box_name": "Slavery in the United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "ery Documents - \"The type of materials include bills of sale, manumission papers, emancipation notes, bonds, auction notices and other assorted items.ery Documents - \"The type of materials include bills of sale, manumission papers, emancipation notes, bonds, auction notices and other assorted items.ery Documents - \"The type of materials include bills of sale, manumission papers, emancipation notes, bonds, auction notices and other assorted items.The documents represent nearly all of the states of the American south including: North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi, but a few documents are from northern states like New York and New Jersey.\" Freemen's Bureau - Index to documents relating to the Bureau (established in 1865), which \"supervised all relief and educational activities relating to refugees and freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "27799639", "box_name": "Slavery in the United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nThere are many various resources relating to Africana Studies more broadly, and African-American history more specifically. Below we've organized the archival resources into a few sections to help break down thematically the places/topics that archival resources are likely to be found. ArchiveGrid is strongly encouraged as a search tool, to help navigate - you can search by person, place, or topic, and narrow to geographic location of the archival materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "8770564", "page_name": "Archival Resources", "box_id": "28543271", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=8770564"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nRequest From CUNY: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. When you find an item in OneSearch, click the 'Request' tab, and enter your library barcode. Only books can be requested through CUNY. If you need an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045011", "page_name": "Books/E-Books", "box_id": "3135362", "box_name": "Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045011"}}
{"text": "Open Access Books:\nPeacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa (2012, Ohio University Press) \"is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Africa. The authors expose the tensions and contradictions in different clusters of peacebuilding activities, including peace negotiations; statebuilding; security sector governance; and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration.\" Oral Literature in Africa - \"Based on years of fieldwork, the study traces the history of storytelling across the continent of Africa.\" Slavery to Liberation: The African American Experience is a collection of Open Access articles intended to serve as a replacement text for an Introduction to African American history course, geared towards undergraduates. Published by\u00a0Eastern Kentucky University (2019).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045011", "page_name": "Books/E-Books", "box_id": "27789709", "box_name": "Open Access Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045011"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045023", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135364", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045023"}}
{"text": "ations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.Graduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.\n\nCUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045023", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135364", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045023"}}
{"text": "d, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .EThOS British Library Electronic Theses Online (temporarily offline): Searches 250,000+ theses, many available in full text with a free online account. Theses not available for immediate download take 30 days to digitize. Order via CUNY Graduate Center interlibrary loan to cover any digitization fees. Most UK universities participate except Oxford, Cambridge, and Univ of Southampton.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045023", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135364", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045023"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045023", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135364", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045023"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045023", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "3135364", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045023"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045035", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135366", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045035"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Humanities Full-Text, or\u00a0 Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. The Graduate Center supports Zotero and Refworks. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045035", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045035"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045035", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135367", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045035"}}
{"text": "MaRLI-Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThis research initiative allows select researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, NYU, and NYPL research libraries. To be eligible you must have a NYPL library card and demonstrate research need. Further information about MaRLI and the application process can be found on the NYPL website http://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045053", "page_name": "NYC Libraries", "box_id": "3135368", "box_name": "MaRLI-Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045053"}}
{"text": "The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, one of The New York Public Library\u2019s three research libraries, is a world-leading cultural institution devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. Center for Brooklyn History - Finding Aid This guide is intended as an aid to researchers interested in archival material at\u00a0the\u00a0Center for Brooklyn History\u00a0(CBH)\u00a0that relates\u00a0broadly to\u00a0Black\u00a0history\u00a0in Brooklyn, including\u00a0the history of slavery;\u00a0abolitionism, social justice,\u00a0and civil rights movements;\u00a0free Black communities such as\u00a0Weeksville;\u00a0cultural celebrations representative of the wider African diaspora, including the West Indian Day Parade;\u00a0and more. Materials\u00a0range from\u00a0colonial settlement\u00a0through the Civil War,\u00a0to\u00a0post-Civil\u00a0War\u00a0through\u00a0the\u00a020th\u00a0century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045053", "page_name": "NYC Libraries", "box_id": "3135369", "box_name": "NYC Area Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045053"}}
{"text": "ding the West Indian Day Parade;\u00a0and more. Materials\u00a0range from\u00a0colonial settlement\u00a0through the Civil War,\u00a0to\u00a0post-Civil\u00a0War\u00a0through\u00a0the\u00a020th\u00a0century.ding the West Indian Day Parade;\u00a0and more. Materials\u00a0range from\u00a0colonial settlement\u00a0through the Civil War,\u00a0to\u00a0post-Civil\u00a0War\u00a0through\u00a0the\u00a020th\u00a0century.ding the West Indian Day Parade;\u00a0and more. Materials\u00a0range from\u00a0colonial settlement\u00a0through the Civil War,\u00a0to\u00a0post-Civil\u00a0War\u00a0through\u00a0the\u00a020th\u00a0century.Most materials concern the four Long Island counties (Kings, Queens,\u00a0Nassau, and\u00a0Suffolk), but other\u00a0New York\u00a0areas are\u00a0represented, as are other states. Brooklyn Public Library - African American Heritage Center There is a general reference collection consisting of books and periodicals, all with special emphasis on black culture. These specific works depict African American and Black diaspora, and the African American Heritage center houses two special collections. The Preserving Footsteps Collections and the Taneya Gethers-Muhammad children\u2019s book collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045053", "page_name": "NYC Libraries", "box_id": "3135369", "box_name": "NYC Area Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045053"}}
{"text": "Open Access Books:\nThere are many books freely available online, on a wide variety of topics. Below is a selection - we recommend searching on the Directory of Open Access Books , as well as other platforms, to find the most currently available material. Psychiatry and Decolonisation in Uganda (2019) Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa (2012) Youth and the Rural Economy in Africa (2021) Grassroots Governance? Chiefs in Africa and the Afro-Caribbean (2003) State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa (2013)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "9007100", "page_name": "OER for Africana Studies", "box_id": "28543907", "box_name": "Open Access Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=9007100"}}
{"text": "Open Access Journals:\nhttps://osf.io/preprints/africarxiv/ - A free preprint service for African scientists", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "9007100", "page_name": "OER for Africana Studies", "box_id": "30666694", "box_name": "Open Access Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=9007100"}}
{"text": "Funding Sources:\nMelville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies Research Grant Fulbright Scholars to Sub-Saharan Africa", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "9083132", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "28789523", "box_name": "Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=9083132"}}
{"text": "Newspapers - NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library provides access to many historic, local, and\n international newspaper databases. You must go to an NYPL research \nlibrary to access these databases.\n\nAmerican Periodical Series Online: Coverage through 1940 of American periodicals and newspapers that began publishing between 1740-1900.\n\nAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Full text of over 1,000 US newspapers published from 1690-1922.\n\nProQuest Historical Database: Full text of major US newspapers and journals, coverage varies by title but dates range from 1740-2004", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159606", "guide_name": "Africana Studies", "page_id": "1045331", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "3135358", "box_name": "Newspapers - NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159606&p=1045331"}}
{"text": "Recommended Reading:\nDorothea Salo, Innkeeper at the Roach Motel: Salo calls this important 2008 \"basically a rant\" about what wasn't then working with IRs. She is no nay-sayer about the possibilities for IR success, however.\n\nLibrary Publishing Services: Strategies for Success: March 2012 SPARC publication discussing Purdue, Georgia Inst Tech, and University of Utah collaboration\n\nUNESCO Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Open Access: By Alma Swan, 2012\n\nPenn State IR info-gathering model: Library liaisons conduit to faculty and students, to feedback on platform iterations\n\nLet's Stop Talking about Repositories: Catherine Mitchell, eScholarship Publishing Services, Univ of Cali\n\nProjects Aims to Build Online Hub for Archival Materials Building a Digital Map of Scholarly Archival Materials: May 13, 2012 CHE article by Jennifer Howard on IR faculty archives\n\nInstitutional Repositories: Exploration of Costs and Value: Feb 2013 Univ. of Missouri team", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159608", "guide_name": "Open Access Publishing", "page_id": "1045125", "page_name": "Institutional Repositories", "box_id": "3135559", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159608&p=1045125"}}
{"text": "Repositories of Interest:\nIDEALS: University of Illinois: Includes faculty and student scholarly work, including theses since 2010\n\nUR Researcher: University of Rochester: A university-based, long-term, digital repository for the management, dissemination and stewardship of digital materials. IRPlus software http://code.google.com/p/irplus/\n\neScholarship at University of California: A re-branded IR by California Digital Library http://escholarship.org/about_escholarship.html\n\nNDLT Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations: Resources http://www.ndltd.org/resources\n\nPurdue e-Pubs: book and journal pubs\n\nDigital Conservancy: University of Minnesota", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159608", "guide_name": "Open Access Publishing", "page_id": "1045125", "page_name": "Institutional Repositories", "box_id": "3135558", "box_name": "Repositories of Interest", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159608&p=1045125"}}
{"text": "Taxonomy:\nDigital Preservation in Open-Source Digital Library Software: sorry, an Elsevier article", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159608", "guide_name": "Open Access Publishing", "page_id": "1045125", "page_name": "Institutional Repositories", "box_id": "3135621", "box_name": "Taxonomy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159608&p=1045125"}}
{"text": "OA Methodology & Implementation:\nMaintaining Our Resolutions: Implementing the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy: Library led, but distributed responsibilities for IR maintenance\n\nLibrarians at University of Minnesota Make an Impact with Data Management Program: another distributed model with library outreach at the center\n\nEncouraging Open Access: Univ of Rochester models IR+ as a workspace for faculty, preserving varying versions of work\n\nMaking the Case for and IR to Your Provost: UMass, cranberries and tractors\n\nMaking the Case for Open Access: from Oasis: Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159608", "guide_name": "Open Access Publishing", "page_id": "1045125", "page_name": "Institutional Repositories", "box_id": "3135620", "box_name": "OA Methodology & Implementation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159608&p=1045125"}}
{"text": "Definitions:\nWhat is a Patent? A patent is a grant of property right by the government to an inventor preventing others from making, using, or selling an invention for a period of 20 years from application date. Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks and Copyright Lessons and interactive quizzes from the National Paralegal Institute: Patents, Trademarks and Copyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044967", "page_name": "Patents and Trademarks", "box_id": "3135599", "box_name": "Definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044967"}}
{"text": "Key Information:\nThe most comprehensive source for U.S. patent and trademark information is the website of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office : Process for Obtaining a Utility Patent [flowchart] General Information Concerning Patents Guide to Filing a Utility Patent Application Current fee schedules Attorneys registered to practice before the U.S. PTO", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044967", "page_name": "Patents and Trademarks", "box_id": "3135600", "box_name": "Key Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044967"}}
{"text": "News and Events:\nUSPTO Awards Competition: Patents for Humanity The pilot program encourages businesses of all kinds to apply their patented technology to addressing the world's humanitarian challenges.\u00a0 As an incentive, winners will receive a certificate for expedited processing of certain matters before the USPTO. For more information ...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044967", "page_name": "Patents and Trademarks", "box_id": "3135601", "box_name": "News and Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044967"}}
{"text": "Patent Reform Law:\nThe Leahy-Smith \"America Invents Act\" (AIA) was signed into law on September 16, 2011. One important change is the transition from a \"first-to-invent\" to a \"first-inventor-to-file\" system, bringing US patent law into closer alignment with other countries around the world. USPTO's Frequently Asked Questions", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044967", "page_name": "Patents and Trademarks", "box_id": "3135602", "box_name": "Patent Reform Law", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044967"}}
{"text": "Searching Trademarks:\nTESS \u2013 Trademark Electronic Search System Search more than 3 million records for pending, registered, abandoned, cancelled or expired federal trademarks Records include logos or designs Links to TARR database for status information", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044987", "page_name": "Trademarks", "box_id": "3135603", "box_name": "Searching Trademarks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044987"}}
{"text": "What is a Trademark?:\nA trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design which identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods or services of one party from those of another. While federal registration is not necessary for trademark protection, registration does provide certain legal advantages. Need help with trademark searching? Questions? See our Patent and Trademark Services page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044987", "page_name": "Trademarks", "box_id": "3135604", "box_name": "What is a Trademark?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044987"}}
{"text": "Registering a Trademark:\nFederal Registration of Trademarks Basic Facts about Trademarks US Patent and Trademark Office \u2013 Trademark process How to search and file trademark registrations (Video) USPTO Fees Trademark filing information (TEAS)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159609", "guide_name": "Patents", "page_id": "1044987", "page_name": "Trademarks", "box_id": "3135605", "box_name": "Registering a Trademark", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159609&p=1044987"}}
{"text": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries: Science resources at individual CUNY campus libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science"}}
{"text": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools:\nAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to the Graduate Center Library's subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). Simply select a resource from the GC library site , and you will be asked to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135644", "box_name": "Off-Site Access to GC Library Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources:\nAfter the first year of doctoral study, most science students gain an affiliation at a second CUNY campus and therefore enjoy access to library databases through both campus's libraries. So, after the first year, check both of your libraries for journals and databases you need. (Note that different CUNY libraries have different log-in procedures for off-campus access.) When looking for an article: When you know the title of the journal, search for the title at each library where you have access. (At the Graduate Center, use the Journal Title Search . At other libraries, the journal search tool might have slightly different names.) See an error in the GC's Journal Title Search results? Please let us know ! If you don't have access to the article through any library, request it through interlibrary loan (either through the Graduate Center or through your other library).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135665", "box_name": "About Dual Access to Science E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center Databases: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC\n\nGraduate Center Journals: Log in with your GC credentials or use on site @ GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135616", "box_name": "Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College Databases: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nBrooklyn College Journals: If you're affiliated with Brooklyn College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135613", "box_name": "Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "City College:\nCity College Databases: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nCity College Journals: If you're affiliated with City College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your City College email credentials.\n\nScience & Technology Research Guide: Includes helpful, mostly free websites about science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135611", "box_name": "City College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "College of Staten Island:\nCollege of Staten Island Databases: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nCollege of Staten Island Journals: If you're affiliated with the College of Staten Island, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135615", "box_name": "College of Staten Island", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Hunter College:\nHunter College Databases: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.\n\nHunter College Journals: If you're affiliated with Hunter College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your Hunter NetID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135609", "box_name": "Hunter College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "John Jay College:\nJohn Jay College Databases: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these databases from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay College Journals: If you're affiliated with John Jay, you can access these journals from anywhere using your John Jay username and password.\n\nJohn Jay Recommended Science Databases: Listing of John Jay's science databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135614", "box_name": "John Jay College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Lehman College:\nLehman College Databases: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nLehman College Journals: If you're affiliated with Lehman College, you can access these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135612", "box_name": "Lehman College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Queens College:\nQueens College Databases: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these databases from anywhere using your CUNY Login.\n\nQueens College Journals: If you're affiliated with Queens College, you can log in to these journals from anywhere using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "3135610", "box_name": "Queens College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159610", "guide_name": "Science Resources at CUNY Campus Libraries", "page_id": "1045144", "page_name": "Science Resources @ CUNY Libraries", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Science/CUNYscience"}}
{"text": "About the Friends of the Mina Rees Library:\nThe Graduate Center Friends of the Mina Rees Library welcome all to support the library\u2019s print and digital collections. Friends of the Mina Rees Library who join at the $150 level or above are welcome to visit the library during our regular hours for on-site access to all of our resources, including computers, databases, and reference assistance. See the full schedule: Library Hours", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2621904", "page_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "8001066", "box_name": "About the Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/friends/about"}}
{"text": "Become a Friend of the Mina Rees Library:\nTo become a Friend of the Library , visit this page: a $250 contribution grants on-site library access privileges for one year, and $150 grants 6 months of on-site access. A\u00a0$1000 contribution is rewarded by\u00a0library access as well as year-long borrowing privileges for GC library books. For more information about the program, please contact: Jim Cronin Office of Institutional Advancement 212-817-7137 jcronin@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2621904", "page_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "8000937", "box_name": "Become a Friend of the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/friends/about"}}
{"text": "Reference & Research Services:\nLibrarians are available during reference hours to help you with your research. We also have dozens of online subject guides on a wide range of topics. They are\u00a0accessible from any device with an internet connection any time of day. See the full list of Subject Guides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2621764", "page_name": "Benefits for Friends", "box_id": "8000195", "box_name": "Reference & Research Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/friends/benefits"}}
{"text": "Access to On-Site Databases:\nThe Mina Rees Library holds subscriptions to more than 300\u00a0databases on subjects ranging from literature to science.\u00a0Friends of the Library with library access privileges\u00a0may access these databases on site any time the library is open. Browse the full A-Z list of databases our website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2621764", "page_name": "Benefits for Friends", "box_id": "8000192", "box_name": "Access to On-Site Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/friends/benefits"}}
{"text": "Computers & Technology:\nThere are computers (Macs and PCs) available on the first floor and second floor, each offering a wide range of software, from Microsoft Office to statistics packages.\u00a0 Friends of the Library with library access privileges may use any of these computers by requesting a guest pass at the Circulation Desk or Reference Desk when they visit. Guest Wi-Fi, scanners, printers, microform readers, and three workstations with a variety of media playback and recording equipment are also available in the library. See our Technology in the Library guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2621764", "page_name": "Benefits for Friends", "box_id": "8000197", "box_name": "Computers & Technology", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/friends/benefits"}}
{"text": "Brewster Kahle - 20 April 2015:\nBrewster Kahle founded the Internet Archive in 1996 to strive for \u201cuniversal access to all knowledge.\u201d The IA preserves vintage software, moving images, sound, and text. He is introduced by Professor William P. Kelly. Watch the video here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2640531", "page_name": "Events", "box_id": "8062595", "box_name": "Brewster Kahle - 20 April 2015", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159611&p=2640531"}}
{"text": "William Kelly and Robert Darnton - 29 April 2013:\nGraduate Center President William P. Kelly and Robert Darnton, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and University Librarian, Harvard University, and founder, Digital Public Library of America, discuss the new Digital Public Library of America and how research libraries serve the public interest. Watch the video here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2640531", "page_name": "Events", "box_id": "8062596", "box_name": "William Kelly and Robert Darnton - 29 April 2013", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159611&p=2640531"}}
{"text": "From Map Sheets to Minecraft - 8 May 2014:\nLearn how archives can be opened up (NYPL\u2019s map collection as a case study) and hear about the legal considerations underlying such projects from Ben Vershbow (Founder and Manager, NYPL Labs) and Greg Cram (NYPL\u2019s Associate Director of Copyright & Information Policy). Watch the video here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2640531", "page_name": "Events", "box_id": "8062597", "box_name": "From Map Sheets to Minecraft - 8 May 2014", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159611&p=2640531"}}
{"text": "Paul LeClerc - 17 April 2012:\nFriends of the Mina Rees Library present Paul LeClerc, former President of the New York Public Library, in conversation with CUNY Graduate Center President William P. Kelly and Professor William Kornblum. Watch the video here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2640531", "page_name": "Events", "box_id": "8062598", "box_name": "Paul LeClerc - 17 April 2012", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159611&p=2640531"}}
{"text": "Friends of the Library Annual Events:\nThe Friends of the Mina Rees Library sponsor an annual public presentation on a topic of special interest to library donors.\u00a0 You can view past events by clicking on the video links below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159611", "guide_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "page_id": "2640531", "page_name": "Events", "box_id": "8062599", "box_name": "Friends of the Library Annual Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159611&p=2640531"}}
{"text": "Welcome!:\nThis subject guide is intended to give you a starting point for understanding the field of digital humanities. The best way to get to know DH is to explore different projects. If you're working on your own project, take a look at the resources and tools tabs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135742", "box_name": "Welcome!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "Other introductory guides:\nGetting Started in the Digital Humanities: Written in 2011 by Lisa Spiro, cofounder of Bamboo DiRT (list of digital research tools)\n\nCUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide: Intro to DH and lists of tools, projects, and resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135743", "box_name": "Other introductory guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "What does \"digital humanities\" mean?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135744", "box_name": "What does \"digital humanities\" mean?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "What does \"digital humanities\" mean?:What does \"digital humanities\" mean?:A network of 3,500 19th-century novels clustered according to stylistic and thematic similarity. Books authored by men are in blue; those by women are in pink. Image by Matt Jockers from Macroanalysis (2013). Part of digital humanities (DH) studies is figuring out what exactly DH is . Every year, the Day of DH online event asks participants to define 'digital humanities.' Here are some responses from 2012: At its simplest, DH is the utilization of computers and computational tools for the exploration, analysis, and production of humanistic knowledge. \u2014Jennifer Guiliano, University of Maryland Researchers working with digital materials, tools, or methods in the humanities; researchers creating new digital materials, tools, or methods in the humanities; researchers studying computing using humanities methods. \u2014Stan Ruecker, University of Alberta A community of practice using and critiquing digital tools to further humanities study.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135744", "box_name": "What does \"digital humanities\" mean?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "using humanities methods. \u2014Stan Ruecker, University of Alberta A community of practice using and critiquing digital tools to further humanities study.using humanities methods. \u2014Stan Ruecker, University of Alberta A community of practice using and critiquing digital tools to further humanities study.using humanities methods. \u2014Stan Ruecker, University of Alberta A community of practice using and critiquing digital tools to further humanities study.\u2014Amanda French,\u00a0George Mason University Qualitative queries, quantified. \u2014Michael Ullyot, University of Calgary DH is either 1) any digital approach to humanistic objects, or, 2) any humanistic approach to digital objects. \u2014Glen Worthey, Stanford University More responses \u00bb In 2010, some scholars created the Manifesto for the Digital Humanities \u00bb In 2012, Debates in the Digital Humanities was published, which critically examined what DH is and does.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135744", "box_name": "What does \"digital humanities\" mean?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "Examples of digital humanities questions:\nExamples of questions DH methods may help answer: How can we understand history in new ways using digital tools? Blog post: Travel across the Roman Empire in real time with ORBIS ( Ars Technica , 2012) Example project: Classical Timeline (in progress) Can a computer program tell us who wrote anonymous texts? Famous article: Neural Network Applications in Stylometry: The \"Federalist Papers\" (1996) Short blog post: Software Helps Identify Anonymous Writers ( New York Times Bits Blog, 2012) How can we search, compare, and explore old documents? Example project: DIY History (30,000+ archival pages transcribed by the public) Video: About the Digital Thoreau Project (see Digital Thoreau itself)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045006", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "3135745", "box_name": "Examples of digital humanities questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045006"}}
{"text": "DH Centers:\nCUNY Digital Humanities Initiative: Based at the CUNY Graduate Center, the DHI fosters community and organizes events\n\nNYPL Labs: The New York Public Library has a track record of well-designed and -received projects, like the Map Warper .\n\nMaryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities: MITH at the University of Maryland is the center of great projects , many of which are literature-related.\n\nScholars' Lab: The University of Virginia's SLab supports projects that include digital history and online tools.\n\nRoy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media: Located at George Mason University, CHNM has produced many well-reviewed projects and tools.\n\nCenter for Digital Research in the Humanities: CDRH at the University of Nebraska\u2014Lincoln has produced many projects and is particularly strong in digital history.\n\ncenterNet \u2014 more DH centers: centerNet has collected links to dozens (hundreds?) of academic centers participating in DH work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135746", "box_name": "DH Centers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "DH on Twitter:\nThe digital humanities has taken to Twitter like ducks to water. The links below are to 'Lists' of Twitter-ers who are involved in DH.\n\nTwitterstorians: (Twitter historians)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135747", "box_name": "DH on Twitter", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "Scholarly journals:\nLiterary and Linguistic Computing: (Access through John Jay)\n\nComputers and the Humanities: (Access through John Jay)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135748", "box_name": "Scholarly journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "Books (online & print):\nDigital_humanities (PDF): Burdick, Anne, ed. Digital_humanities. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2012. Web. More info \u00bb\n\nDebates in the Digital Humanities: Gold, Matthew K., ed. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota, 2012. Web.\n\nA Companion to Digital Humanities: Schreibman, Susan, Raymond George Siemens, and John Unsworth, eds. A Companion to Digital Humanities. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2004. Web.\n\nA Companion to Digital Literary Studies: Siemens, Ray, and Susan Schreibman, eds. A Companion to Digital Literary Studies. Malden: Blackwell, 2007. Web.\n\nGraphs, Maps, and Trees (PDF of excerpt): Moretti, Franco. Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History. London: Verso, 2005. Print. At John Jay: PN3383\u00a0.S67\u00a0M6713\u00a01999", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135749", "box_name": "Books (online & print)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "Blogs:\nDigital Humanities Now: A stream of resources, job announcements, reports, and CFPs (calls for participation).\n\nDH201: Intro to Digital Humanities class: The professor and students of this 2012 graduate course at UCLA kept a blog . See also the list of resources .\n\nSapping Attention: \"Using tools from the 1990s to answer questions from the 1960s about 19th century America.\"\n\nDigital Humanities Specialist: Elijah Meeks, a Stanford DHer, talks about visualization projects in progress.\n\nMatthew L. Jockers: The blog of Matt Jockers, University of Nebraska\u2014Lincoln. His work centers on understanding the history of literature with the help of computers.\n\nBig list of blogs: The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative put together this long list of recommended blogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135750", "box_name": "Blogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "Topics and themes in DH:\nThese are some topics that come up frequently in digital humanities-related discussions. Here's a jump start in understanding these themes.\n\nOpen access: Peter Suber's definition: \"Open-access (OA) literature [e.g., academic articles] is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.\"\n\nLibraries and archives: Bethany Nowviskie's thoughts on one way libraries, rare books, and DH are related.\n\nRace, gender, and queer issues: #transformDH became a theme in 2011 in response to the questions, who are digital humanists, and how can the digital humanities embrace diversity and inclusion?\n\nLearning how to code: DH is often about building things \u2014 tools, websites, software, and more. Stephen Ramsay reflects briefly on whether this means digital humanists need to learn how to program. Don't forget to read his followup . Also recommended: Miriam Posners's reflections on coding culture and diversity .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135751", "box_name": "Topics and themes in DH", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "sts need to learn how to program. Don't forget to read his followup . Also recommended: Miriam Posners's reflections on coding culture and diversity .Big data: This article in the Chronicle of Higher Education gives a good look at one humanities project that embraces \"big data\" (in short, an abundance of information, so much that only computers could read through it all).\n\nText mining: Marti Hearst's definition: \"Text mining is the discovery by computer of new, previously unknown information, by automatically extracting information from different written resources.\" See also: Ted Underwood on why humanists should learn text mining .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135751", "box_name": "Topics and themes in DH", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "'Raw materials':\nMany DH projects reuse data someone else has gathered. Below are some resources for materials you can use in your project.\n\nTexts: Project Gutenberg: Thousands of out-of-copyright books and digital texts\n\nTexts: corpuses: If you need a large amount of text (a corpus), this list of corpuses will be useful. Includes both English literature and biomedical texts.\n\nTexts: Open Library: \"One web page for every book.\" Browse millions of book titles, many of which are available to read online or download. Create lists of books ( example ).\n\nData.gov: Data from the U.S. Government. Includes geographic data.\n\nOld Maps Online: Search engine for historical maps (New York's got plenty!)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045018", "page_name": "DH Resources", "box_id": "3135752", "box_name": "'Raw materials'", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045018"}}
{"text": "DH at CUNY:\nThe digital humanities have an increasing presence within CUNY, which in 2010 launched the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative , a collaborative initiative across all CUNY campuses. Many DHI events take place at the Graduate Center. The Graduate Center has also launched its own Digital Initiatives , which sponsors events to support DH and new media studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135753", "box_name": "DH at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "About these projects:\nA network of 3,500 19th-century novels clustered according to stylistic and thematic similarity. Books authored by men are in blue; those by women are in pink. Image by Matt Jockers from Macroanalysis (2013). The projects listed below are a very small sampling of digital humanities work. They are organized according to type: Language and literature Maps and geography History Video games You can explore other projects at DHCommons , the DH Centers list on the Resources tab, and reading through journals and blogs also listed on the Resources tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135754", "box_name": "About these projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "Text and literature:\nFrom Pgogy's Bill project \u2014 \"letting a computer read Shakespeare\"\n\nTranscribe Bentham: A crowd-sourcing project to digitally transcribe manuscripts handwritten by Jeremy Bentham, the British philosopher. From University College London.\n\nPatchworks and Field-Boundaries: Visualizing the History of English: Creating graphic maps of the history of English language. View some of the maps \u00bb\n\nWomen Writers Online: This Brown University project has transcribed hundreds of early modern (1450-1800) texts written by women. Explore by reading, visualizing, and comparing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135755", "box_name": "Text and literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "Maps and geography:\nDetail from an 1842 map held at NYPL .\n\nHyperCities: Explore old maps overlaid on big cities. New York has many!\n\nORBIS: Mapping Roman communication and trade routes in terms of time and expense. From Stanford.\n\nMapping the Republic of Letters: Mapping an early modern social network using big data. See the tools page for a behind-the-scenes look.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135756", "box_name": "Maps and geography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "History:\nPage from an 11th-century illuminated Koran, digitized by the Walters Art Museum and put on Flickr\n\nWhat's on the menu?: Crowd-sourced transcriptions of old restaurant menus. From NYPL.\n\nVan Gogh Letters: Hundreds of letters to/from Vincent van Gogh, the Impressionist artist.\n\nCrossing Brooklyn Ferry: A close reading edition of the Walt Whitman poem, supplemented with photos, history, and glosses (more info on a word or line).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135757", "box_name": "History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "Video games:\nOld Nintendo controllers, disassembled. ( Original image )\n\nPreserving Virtual Worlds: Video games are highly complex files. Scholars across the country researched how to preserve them. Now in its second phase .\n\nPox in the City: A video game is currently in development, designed to help students understand medical practices in the time of smallpox. See also: \"Pox in the City\" article (2013) \u00bb", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045031", "page_name": "DH Projects", "box_id": "3135758", "box_name": "Video games", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045031"}}
{"text": "Questions about these?:\nDH Answers is a very active forum site used by DH students and scholars. If you're learning a new tool or looking for one, chances are someone else has asked a relevant question and gotten some answers. And if not \u2014 ask a question yourself!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135759", "box_name": "Questions about these?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Mega-lists of tools:\nDiRT: Digital Research Tools (DiRT) wiki. Arranges many digital research tools by type of task, like \"Write collaboratively\" or \"Convert/manipulate files.\"\n\nDigital tools for arts & humanities: \"This is a catalogue of software tools used at different stages of the research lifecycle in the arts and humanities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135760", "box_name": "Mega-lists of tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "About these tools:\nScan from the Archimedes Palimpsest project , which revealed two important ancient texts invisibly written in an old book The tools listed below may be of use in digital humanities projects. A DH project could be as simple as making a site on WordPress or as complicated as writing your own software (yikes!). Either way, other people have paved the way with useful tools you can use. Don't forget to cite the tool if you publish something using it. The tools below are organized by type: Exploring text and literature Text mining (advanced) Using maps or GIS data Building a website Visualizing data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135761", "box_name": "About these tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Exploring text and literature:\nGraph of Frankenstein (blue) vs. Dracula (red), from Google's ngram viewer\n\nGoogle Ngram Viewer: See how often a word is used throughout history, and compare it to other words. This uses all of Google's book data. Fun to play with! (But sometimes susceptible to errors.)\n\nBookworm for Open Library: Like Google Ngram Viewer, but searches books in Open Library\n\nVoyant Tools: Paste 'n' go online tool. Visualize frequently-used words and word trends in your text.\n\nGuide to Scholarly Text Encoding (advanced): From the Women Writers Project at Brown, this is a guide to using the Text Encoding Initiative standard to make texts easier to publish and analyze.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135762", "box_name": "Exploring text and literature", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Text mining (advanced):\nSelection of stop words\n\nNatural Language Tool Kit (advanced): The NLTK is a bundle of corpora and text processing libraries to use with the Python language. Useful for tasks such as splitting a text into sentences and determining grammatical structures.\n\nMALLET (advanced): A suite of Java-based tools for natural language processing (NLP). Particularly good for topic modeling and document classification.\n\nTAPoR (advanced): \"TAPoR is a gateway to tools for sophisticated analysis and retrieval, along with representative texts for experimentation.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135763", "box_name": "Text mining (advanced)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Using maps and GIS data:\nMap of the Paris Exposition, 1900, from the Brooklyn Museum's Flickr (GIS = Geographic Information Systems)\n\nMap Warper: Overlay historical maps on current maps.\n\nNeatline: From the website: \"Neatline allows scholars, students, and curators to tell stories with maps and timelines. As a suite of add-on tools for Omeka, it opens new possibilities for hand-crafted, interactive spatial and temporal interpretation.\"\n\nGoogle Maps: Create your own maps. Turn on Maps Labs (small link, lower left) to see a few more tools.\n\nOpen Street Map: OSM is like the Wikipedia of maps. If you're good with code, you can also configure it for your project \u2014 see Documentation .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135764", "box_name": "Using maps and GIS data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Building a website:\nWordPress websites\n\nWordPress: A very easy way to make a website with good navigation. Optimized for blogs. You can install WordPress on a site you host yourself, or you can have WordPress host your site for free.\n\nOmeka: Have a lot of visual content? Build a website with Omeka, which was designed for scholars, museums, and libraries. Requires you to have access to your own server or have a web host.\n\nDrupal (advanced): An extremely robust content management system (CMS) to install on a site that you host yourself. Drupal is widely used and is very customizable, but there is a steep learning curve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135765", "box_name": "Building a website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Visualizing data:\nDetail from a visualization of what New Yorkers complain about the most, by Wired . See post at Flowing Data , a great data visualization blog.\n\nTutorials from Flowing Data (advanced): Making complex and interactive visualizations of data. Often uses the statistical software environment R .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159614", "guide_name": "Digital Humanities", "page_id": "1045048", "page_name": "DH Tools", "box_id": "3135766", "box_name": "Visualizing data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159614&p=1045048"}}
{"text": "Education: Guide to print and electronic education resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/education"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045194", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045194"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045194", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045194"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045194", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045194"}}
{"text": "E-Journals - directories:\nE-Journals at the GC: Search the Grad Center e-journal collections by journal title or browse by subject.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "3135570", "box_name": "E-Journals - directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "Databases for Education Research:\nChronicle of Higher Education: Read the current issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education and access the latest news, advice, opinions, data, virtual events, and job listings. To find Chronicle insights dating back to 1967 or to search the archives beginning in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "ng in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .Education Source: Full text for over 1,800 journals, 550 monographs and education-related conference papers; indexing and abstracts for more than 2,850 academic periodicals; citations for over 4 million articles (including book reviews); and over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Coverage spans all levels from early childhood to higher education and specialties such as multilingual education, health education, and testing. Subjects include Adult Education, Continuing Education, Distance Learning, Government Funding, Multicultural/Ethic Education, Social Issues, Student Counseling, and Vocational Education.\n\nEducation Database: Includes over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, and indexes over 1,200 education publications from 1988 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "88 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.Education Week: An independent news organization covering K-12 education policy and practice since 1981. Education Week is a forum for news, information, advice and opinion for teachers, as well as discourse on critical issues in American education. Full text coverage from 1995 to the present with indexing beginning in 1993.\n\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ERIC (ProQuest version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs from 1966 to the present. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.LinkedIn Learning via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! LinkedIn Learning, formerly known as Lynda.com, is an online educational site offering thousands of courses and video tutorials in Business (software and tools, marketing, project management, human resources, career development, etc.); creative fields (architecture, animation, audio and music, graphic design, motion graphics, photography, video, visualization, web design, etc.); Technology (cloud computing, data science, database management, DevOps, and mobile, software, and web development, and other fields); and certification exam prep and continuing education courses. Users can create accounts to track progress, create playlists, and keep course notes.\n\nProfessional Development Collection: Full text of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "xt of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.Teacher Reference Center: Indexing and abstracts for 280 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators.\n\nChild Care and Early Education Research Connections: Promoting high-quality research and informing policy through free access to thousands of publications and datasets.\n\nResearch Connections is a partnership between the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "niversity; the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan.Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "e variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Palgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nProQuest (All Databases): Search across all ProQuest databases at once. OneSearch is another cross-database search option, allowing searching of even more databases and the CUNY Catalog.\n\nSocial Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nSocial Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "ge of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "r than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .Oxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045195", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4452093", "box_name": "Databases for Education Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045195"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nEuropean Library: European national libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045196", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135578", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045196"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the world reknown research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center, submit an interlibrary loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045196", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135580", "box_name": "Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045196"}}
{"text": "Reference E-Books:\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements of this important text. Note: first and second editions\n\nFoundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045196", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045196"}}
{"text": "ress, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.Grolier Reference Online: Includes American Language Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed., American Heritage Spanish to English Dictionary, American Heritage English to Spanish Dictionary, Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, 3rd ed., and Encyclopedia Americana.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045196", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045196"}}
{"text": "the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045196", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135582", "box_name": "Reference E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045196"}}
{"text": "Style Guides:\nAPA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nAPSA Formatting & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, an overview of the American Association of Political Science's style manual.\n\nASA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of American Sociological Association manuscript formatting, in-text citations, and formatting the references page.\n\nAssociated Press Style: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of AP basics.\n\nBibMe: Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045253", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045253"}}
{"text": "ions with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.Chicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nCitation Machine: Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.\n\nICMJE: International Committee of Medical Journals Editors: Includes style guide and other writing guides. Required style for CUNY Doctor of Public Health program dissertations.\n\nLegal Citation: Cornell University's introduction to legal citation.\n\nMLA Documentation & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045253", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045253"}}
{"text": "MLA Documentation & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.MLA Formatting & Style Guide: From Purdue University's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of Modern Language Association style.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: Outline of Turabian style, based on the Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045253", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135632", "box_name": "Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045253"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can Import citations from databases. Attach pdfs and images. Generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero and Refworks . To learn more, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045253", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135633", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045253"}}
{"text": ". Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.Refworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045253", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135633", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045253"}}
{"text": "Tests & Measurements:\nMental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nPsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.\n\nTestlink (ETS Test Collection Index): Purchase online or find free in the Grad Center ETS Collection, shelved under \"Tests in Microfiche,\" Graduate Center Library Fiche, North. Also see ETS Test Collection Catalog (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .E79 1993); Tests in Print, V. 1 - 6 (Graduate Center Ref LB 3051 .T455)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045197", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135789", "box_name": "Tests & Measurements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045197"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Graduate Center:\nNYU's Bobst Library has even more sources for tests and measures. You can get access to Bobst with a MaRLI card. Apply for MaRLI through the NYPL - all you need is an NYPL library card and a research need! One database to check out is Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): This database indexes the use of tests and measurement instruments in journal literature in a variety of fields including public health, nursing, psychology, human resources, sociology, and communication from 1985-present. For additional resources, visit the NYU Psychological, Health, and Educational Tests Research Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045197", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3135788", "box_name": "Beyond the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045197"}}
{"text": "Statistics and Data:\nChildstats.gov: Annual report on the well-being of children and families in the United States.\n\nDemographic Yearbook: The Demographic Yearbook disseminates statistics on population size and composition, births, deaths, marriage and divorce on an annual basis. Special topics issues cover a wide range of additional topics including economic activity, educational attainment, household characteristics, housing, ethnicity and language, among others.\n\nDigest of Educational Statistics: Annual compilation of statistical data from the Dept. of Education on a broad range of educational topics.\n\nEncyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Complete text of first and second editions and all supplements. Revisions and new articles added quarterly.\n\nNation's Report Card (NCES): Reports of the national assessment of educational progress.\n\nState Education Data Profiles (NCES): State-wide data for all levels of education and selected demographic information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045197", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134847", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045197"}}
{"text": "ment of educational progress.\n\nState Education Data Profiles (NCES): State-wide data for all levels of education and selected demographic information.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045197", "page_name": "Tests & Data", "box_id": "3134847", "box_name": "Statistics and Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045197"}}
{"text": "Webinar Recordings:\nThese short videos cover a range of topics meant to help GC students perform research and organize their findings. Flash 10.3 or higher required to view.\n\nNEW Nursing and Health Sciences Resources: This 30 minute webinar covers the databases CINAHL, PsycTests, Statistical Insights, Oxford Reference, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.\n\nResources in Social Sciences: Search tips and resource recommendations for research in the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045295", "page_name": "Library Webinars", "box_id": "3135706", "box_name": "Webinar Recordings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045295"}}
{"text": "Federal Government Information:\nCongress.gov: Federal legislation information\n\nNational Library of Education: Contains the archives of the Department of Education.\n\nU.S. Dept. of Education: Select \"Research and Statistics\"; the site is much stronger in post 1998 material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045343", "page_name": "Federal & Local Govt Info", "box_id": "3134849", "box_name": "Federal Government Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045343"}}
{"text": "NYS & NYC Government Information:\nNew York City Dept. of Education: Contains mostly current information.\n\nNew York City Municipal Library: Recent publications; Papers of the NYC Board of Ed, 1842-2002; Papers of Board members available online; photographs; City Hall Library\n\nNew York State Archives: See \"Research Topics: Education\"\n\nNew York State Research Library: Serves as a federal & NYS depository; includes links to local depository libraries; online collections, and \"Historical Documents Inventory\".\n\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159615", "guide_name": "Education", "page_id": "1045343", "page_name": "Federal & Local Govt Info", "box_id": "3134848", "box_name": "NYS & NYC Government Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159615&p=1045343"}}
{"text": "Intro to ArcGIS: This is a brief introduction to using ArcGIS Desktop 10.1 to explore GIS concepts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/arcgisintro"}}
{"text": "Intro to ArcGIS Guide:\nThis guide will help you: Become familiar with ArcGIS Find spatial and tabular data to use with ArcGIS Manipulate & analyze data using ArcGIS Print (or save) a map from your data Locate tutorials, how-to videos, and ArcGIS documentation Related guides: Intro to GIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044931", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135851", "box_name": "Intro to ArcGIS Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044931"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nArcGIS is the industry standard GIS software package and is produced by Esri (formerly ESRI, or Environmental Systems Research Institute). It is a Windows-only suite of programs: ArcMap: for making maps and conducting analyses ArcCatalog: for organizing data and metadata, similar to \"My Computer\" on a Windows PC ArcScene: incorporates 3D visualizations of terrain into maps ArcGlobe: for 3D visualizations of very large raster or vector data sets ArcGIS lets you analyze data sets in relation to each other, spatially. For example: Where is the best location in the Northeast US for a new power plant? How will projected climate change affect the range of the Mink Toad? Which zip codes in Brooklyn are the most toxic (i.e., most SuperFund sites)?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044931", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135836", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044931"}}
{"text": "Alternatives to ArcGIS:\nArcGIS is expensive and not intended for casual use, nor is it available from off-campus. Other GIS applications may be more appropriate for your project: Google Fusion Tables - Heat maps and other visualization tools, for working with your own uploaded data QGIS - Quantum GIS is an open source GIS project that runs on both Windows and Mac Many Eyes - Data visualization site allows you to upload and map data from countries and US counties. Requires free registration. GeoCommons - Versatile option for distributing, mapping, and some analysis of spatial data. Tableau Public - Quickly build interactive maps based on states, counties, ZIP codes or countries. WorldMap - Open source system from Harvard for creating maps, uploading and downloading shapefiles and KMLs R Maptools - For users of the statistical programming language R, this package can draw simple maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044931", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135842", "box_name": "Alternatives to ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044931"}}
{"text": "Intro to ArcGIS class materials:\nClass handout Class introduction/overview Screencast", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044931", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135907", "box_name": "Intro to ArcGIS class materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044931"}}
{"text": "Where can I use ArcGIS?:\nThis is a guide to using ArcGIS 10.1 Desktop, which is available on all workstations in the Graduate Center Library. From the Start menu, choose \"All Programs\" then navigate to ArcMap. For off-campus access to ArcGIS, log in to Citrix . You'll find ArcGIS in the Statistics folder. Also, ArcExplorer , a less versatile version of the software, is available for free download. Alternatively, QGIS is a free, open source GIS platform that can be downloaded and used at home.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044931", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135835", "box_name": "Where can I use ArcGIS?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044931"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Data Sources:\nNot all data are created equally! Here are some questions to consider before downloading: Who operates this site, and where do the datasets come from? What kind of data do they have (raster, vector, tabular)? How would you describe its scope or target audience? What file formats are available? What geographic areas (extents)? What descriptive information about the data set (metadata, or README file) was available? Was there information about projection or coordinate system? How easy was the site to navigate? What caused confusion, if anything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044942", "page_name": "Finding GIS and Other Data", "box_id": "3135840", "box_name": "Evaluating Data Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044942"}}
{"text": "New York City MapPLUTO - NYC tax lot data and features BYTES of the BIG APPLE - boundary, zoning, and streets data Baruch's GIS Data Repository - includes a mix of public and Baruch/CUNY-only data DoITT - Services: GIS - transportation networks, survey points, water bodies, building footprints, and open spaces mapped by the NYC Department of Information Technologies and Telecommunications NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene - Community Health Survey data, boundaries for health districts and public health office locations New York State NYS GIS Clearinghouse Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository (CUGIR) United States Census Bureau TIGER Products Includes shapefile boundaries for Census geographies. National Atlas from the US Geological Survey USDA Geospatial Data Gateway from the US Dept. of Agriculture DATA.gov US Federal agency data; can limit to geospatial data International Data by Country From DIVA-GIS UNEP GEO Data Portal from the UN Environment Programme", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044942", "page_name": "Finding GIS and Other Data", "box_id": "3135837", "box_name": "Sources for GIS Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044942"}}
{"text": "Sources for Tabular Data:\nNew York City NYC Open Data New York State Open New York NYS Data Center economic and demographic data for NYState Federal Agencies USDA Geospatial Data Gateway from the US Dept. of Agriculture Soil Surveys (US) provides access to soil data to download and online interactive maps from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service National Ocean Service Data Explorer provides centralized access to distributed NOS geospatial data, tools, applications and services National Transportation Database includes transportation facilities, transportation networks, and associated infrastructure Geospatial Data from the Energy Information Agency Environmental Dataset Gateway (EDG) from the Environmental Protection Agency", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044942", "page_name": "Finding GIS and Other Data", "box_id": "3135838", "box_name": "Sources for Tabular Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044942"}}
{"text": "Where can I use ArcGIS?:\nThis is a guide to using ArcGIS 10.1 Desktop, which is available on all workstations in the Graduate Center Library. From the Start menu, choose \"All Programs\" then navigate to ArcMap. For off-campus access to ArcGIS, log in to Citrix . You'll find ArcGIS in the Statistics folder. Also, ArcExplorer , a less versatile version of the software, is available for free download. Alternatively, QGIS is a free, open source GIS platform that can be downloaded and used at home.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135852", "box_name": "Where can I use ArcGIS?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Data for GIS:\nPoint: A single pair of coordinates (e.g., buildings, landmarks)\n\nLine: Something with length but not width (e.g., roads, streams, railroads)\n\nPolygon: An area with boundaries (e.g., states, census tracts)\n\nVector data represent discrete features, which could have names or attributes. Vector features comprise three types: Common formats: shapefile, KML or KMZ Raster data represent surfaces or continuous features using cells (pixels) in a grid. Raster files are frequently used to show rainfall or elevation. Satellite imagery and scanned maps are also examples of raster data. Common raster file formats : TIFF, Esri GRID, IMG Tabular data contains records for places that can be converted by plotting coordinates or joining identifiers to a vector file. Common table file formats: delimited text files, spreadsheets", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135839", "box_name": "Data for GIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Data Inputs List of data formats supported in ArcGIS List of supported raster and image data formats Geodatabase : The default data structure for recent versions of ArcGIS, intended to more efficiently manage files that are part of the relational database. The geodatabase will show up on your computer as a folder with the .gdb extension. If all the layers being used for a project are inside the geodatabase, then the geodatabase folder and all contents should make the entire project easy to move and share. Layer File (.lyr extension):\u00a0 Similar to .mxd files, these store references (e.g., full path) to actual data (e.g., Shapefiles) and also to store how the data is displayed, associations, etc. Map Document (.mxd extension): A file representing a map workspace created in ArcMap.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135847", "box_name": "ArcGIS File Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "and also to store how the data is displayed, associations, etc. Map Document (.mxd extension): A file representing a map workspace created in ArcMap. and also to store how the data is displayed, associations, etc. Map Document (.mxd extension): A file representing a map workspace created in ArcMap. and also to store how the data is displayed, associations, etc. Map Document (.mxd extension): A file representing a map workspace created in ArcMap.Sort of a bookmark file, which tells the program which layers and tables are being used for the particular map and how they are being symbolized.\u00a0 All the files referred to that are being used to build the layers and store the data must be accessible. Raster Image Formats: ArcGIS can open selected raster dataset formats. These may be georeferenced (registered), such as certain JPEG files or the GeoTIFF format. Even if an image is not registered, they can be manually georeferenced so you can overlay other layers.\u00a0 See documentation or the University of Michigan's help guide or go to the official help pages . Shapefile :\u00a0 Most commonly used format for spatial data, these files have the extension .shp. When you open one of these layers, it also uses several auxiliary files that are in the same folder as the .shp file (i.e., several related files are needed for the shapefile to open).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135847", "box_name": "ArcGIS File Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Data Conversion Tools:\nSometimes the data you need won't be in the format you want. Here are some tools to correct for that: ArcGIS Conversion Toolbox GDAL QGIS shp2kml FME", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135841", "box_name": "Data Conversion Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Geodatabases:\nArcCatalog lets you see the organization of your connected folders, geodatabases, feature classes, and other data. You can open ArcCatalog by clicking on its name on the right side of your data window, or from the Windows menu in ArcGIS. Within ArcCatalog, it's recommended that you organize your project files within a geodatabase for a variety of reasons (including processing speed, expanded functionality). Geodatabases often appear as single files with the \u201c.gdb\u201d extension or \u201c.mdb\u201d extension. In a GDB, \u201cshapefiles\u201d are referred to as \u201cfeature classes.\u201d Otherwise, they perform the same function when you add them as layers to your map in ArcGIS. What is ArcCatalog? Building a Geodatabase Tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135853", "box_name": "Geodatabases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Coordinate Systems:\nTo determine which projection, if any, is defined for a layer, double-click that layer's name in the Table of Contents to bring up the Properties dialog. Look at the Source tab. A data frame's coordinates will be set by the first layer that you open. Most of the time, ArcGIS can project spatial data from different coordinate systems as long as these are defined . If your layers aren't lining up or you're adding data that lacks projection information, you'll need to do some extra work. Why Don't My Layers Line Up? | Georeferencing of Scanned Maps [PDF]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044980", "page_name": "ArcMap Basics", "box_id": "3135854", "box_name": "Coordinate Systems", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044980"}}
{"text": "Common functions in ArcGIS:\nSelecting data by attribute Selection data by location Joining/relating attribute tables Geocoding data Georeferencing raster data Symbology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044943", "page_name": "Manipulating & Analyzing Data", "box_id": "3135855", "box_name": "Common functions in ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044943"}}
{"text": "Layout View:\nOnce your data analysis and symbology are completed to your satisfaction, you can format your map (with a legend, scale, compass rose, inlay, and rights information) using the Layout View in ArcMap. You can toggle between Data View and Layout View using the icons at the bottom of the ArcMap window. Alternatively, you can select Layout View from the ArcMap \"Windows\" menu. A quick tour of page layouts", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044960", "page_name": "Making & Saving Maps", "box_id": "3135844", "box_name": "Layout View", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044960"}}
{"text": "Saving Maps:\nThe default file format for maps is .mxd. When you save in this format, however, it serves as an index file (it points to underlying data, but doesn't include it). If you reopen a .mxd file and it can't find the data for a particular layer, a red exclamation point will appear next to the layer name. Right-clicking on this exclamation point will let you browse to the new/correct source of the data. Alternatively, you can export your data as a map package (.mpk). This will be a much larger file, but will include the underlying data. Creating a map package", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044960", "page_name": "Making & Saving Maps", "box_id": "3135843", "box_name": "Saving Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044960"}}
{"text": "Help Documentation:\nThe Help Documentation for ArcGIS Desktop is surprisingly thorough and includes many tutorials. It's available from the Help menu in ArcGIS, or online . Content can be browsed by topic or searched by keyword. Individual help pages can be bookmarked for later reference.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044999", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135845", "box_name": "Help Documentation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044999"}}
{"text": "ESRI Tutorials and Videos:\nEsri makes some tutorials available for free online, and through the ArcGIS Help menu: expand the Essentials Library and then choose \"Getting Started with ArcGIS Desktop.\u201d. These free videos from Esri are typically just a few minutes long, and cover a range of specific how-to topics for ArcGIS Desktop , ArcGIS online , and for several of the desktop extensions and special applications. More in-depth recorded training seminars on specific topics are also available. These are also free , and typically are recordings of 1-hour webinars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044999", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135846", "box_name": "ESRI Tutorials and Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044999"}}
{"text": "Intro to ArcGIS class materials:\nClass handout Class introduction/overview", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1044999", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135906", "box_name": "Intro to ArcGIS class materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1044999"}}
{"text": "Selecting Data by Attribute:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045337", "page_name": "Selecting Data", "box_id": "3135856", "box_name": "Selecting Data by Attribute", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045337"}}
{"text": "Selecting Data by Attribute:Selecting Data by Attribute:To create a new layer with only a subset of your data that matches a particular attribute, use the selection menu, and select \u201cSelect by Attributes\". Then, in the dialog box, choose the layer that has the feature(s) you want to select, and choose the field in that layer\u2019s table you want to search by. Next, choose the operator you want to use (equals, greater than, etc.), then enter the value you\u2019re looking for in the large text box at the bottom. If you don\u2019t know offhand the value you\u2019re looking for, click the \u201cget unique values\u201d button to see all available values in that field of that table. The search is based on SQL queries and must be entered with quotations marks correctly, so you may want to use the \u201cGet Unique Values\u201d button to choose from presets rather than typing things in. Your selection will now be highlighted in the attribute table. To export this data to a new layer, right-click on the layer you selected from, select \"Data\", and choose \"Export Data\".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045337", "page_name": "Selecting Data", "box_id": "3135856", "box_name": "Selecting Data by Attribute", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045337"}}
{"text": "ghted in the attribute table. To export this data to a new layer, right-click on the layer you selected from, select \"Data\", and choose \"Export Data\".ghted in the attribute table. To export this data to a new layer, right-click on the layer you selected from, select \"Data\", and choose \"Export Data\".ghted in the attribute table. To export this data to a new layer, right-click on the layer you selected from, select \"Data\", and choose \"Export Data\".Then you will have the option to add this new layer to your data window. If you say yes, then you can remove the original layer. Select by Attribute (Data Management)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045337", "page_name": "Selecting Data", "box_id": "3135856", "box_name": "Selecting Data by Attribute", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045337"}}
{"text": "Selecting Data by Location:\nAnother option is to create a selection by location (i.e., by searching for features having a particular spatial characteristic). Go to the selection menu and choose \u201cSelect by Location\u201d. Then, choose the layer you want to select features from. Next, choose a \u201csource layer\u201d, or the layer with the spatial/locational aspects you want to cross-reference with the first layer. You have a number of options for operations, and you can play with them to see how they work, and if you get the expected results. One common method is \u201ccontains\u201d. \"Intersect\" is also commonly used, as it will select areas where the two layers intersect. Select by Location: graphic examples", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045337", "page_name": "Selecting Data", "box_id": "3135857", "box_name": "Selecting Data by Location", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045337"}}
{"text": "Join (based on attributes): You can add you own data in various tabular formats (.dbf .xls .csv or other delimited text) to the attributes of a geographic layer (e.g., polygon, line, or point).\u00a0 You need to have a locational variable in your own data and one in the target GIS layer that have matching values so that the program can match up the rows correctly (e.g., match a county name to a county name). Online help: overview ; how to join Perform a join by right clicking in the Table of Contents on the name of the layer that you want to add data to and look for the Joins & Relates option.\u00a0 This opens the Join Data dialog box.\u00a0 Choose the option to join based on attributes. Such a join will add all the columns of your tabular data to the attributes of the geographic layer (shapefile, etc.) in the map project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045338", "page_name": "Joining/Relating Tables", "box_id": "3135848", "box_name": "Tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045338"}}
{"text": "attributes. Such a join will add all the columns of your tabular data to the attributes of the geographic layer (shapefile, etc.) in the map project. attributes. Such a join will add all the columns of your tabular data to the attributes of the geographic layer (shapefile, etc.) in the map project. attributes. Such a join will add all the columns of your tabular data to the attributes of the geographic layer (shapefile, etc.) in the map project.This method will not alter the attribute table (the .dbf table) of the geographic layer in the underlying file:\u00a0 it's an on-the-fly link to your data.\u00a0 A useful alternative is the Join Field tool (described below). Numeric versus text fields: Special care must be taken with the variable definitions, especially when numerals are being used as codes, which should be text (string) variables (e.g., Zip Codes, ANSI codes).\u00a0 Excel is notoriously awkward about defining and saving such fields correctly, and it's easy to strip leading zeros.\u00a0 String values must join to string values, and numeric to numeric.\u00a0\u00a0 You can use ArcCatalog to first import Excel data into a File Database to control the field definition: Tutorial from UNC-Chapel Hill .\u00a0 Or, you can use the Table to Table tool to control the field definitions. Online help.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045338", "page_name": "Joining/Relating Tables", "box_id": "3135848", "box_name": "Tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045338"}}
{"text": "control the field definition: Tutorial from UNC-Chapel Hill .\u00a0 Or, you can use the Table to Table tool to control the field definitions. Online help. control the field definition: Tutorial from UNC-Chapel Hill .\u00a0 Or, you can use the Table to Table tool to control the field definitions. Online help. control the field definition: Tutorial from UNC-Chapel Hill .\u00a0 Or, you can use the Table to Table tool to control the field definitions. Online help.Join (based on spatial location): This also adds more columns to a target layer's attribute table, but: The added data comes from the attributes of another geographic layer, not from purely tabular data. The join is based on the location of features in the layers, rather than on common values in an attribute field. The result will be a new layer (i.e., a new shapefile) that includes the newly expanded attribute table. It doesn't alter the attributes of the original layer that you're joining to. You might typically use this to determine the location of each point in a layer and associate each with the attributes (including geographic identifiers) of a geographic polygon (e.g., a census tract, whose attributes would include the number of the tract). Perform a join by right clicking in the Table of Contents on the name of the layer that you want to add data to and look for the Joins & Relates option.\u00a0 This opens the Join Data dialog box. Choose the option to join based on location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045338", "page_name": "Joining/Relating Tables", "box_id": "3135848", "box_name": "Tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045338"}}
{"text": "Vector Data:\nGeocoding addresses: ArcGIS can determine the location of addresses, for instance if you have a spreadsheet with address data.\u00a0 You need to have a steet layer formatted appropriately. ArcGIS will create a point at the location of each address. Quick Tour of Geocoding | Tutorial from ESRI | Address Geocoding with ArcGIS Plotting X/Y data: You can plot your data that has coordinate information (latitude/longitude or any other coordinate system) into ArcGIS.\u00a0 The program plots the locations as points on your map. Adding X,Y Coordinate Data as a Layer", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045339", "page_name": "Geocoding/Georeferencing Data", "box_id": "3135850", "box_name": "Vector Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045339"}}
{"text": "Raster Data:\nYou can georeference raster imagery such as satellite/aerial photos, or scanned paper maps, so that ArcGIS will know its location and allow you to overlay other GIS layers. This involves matching control points in your raster image and on your already-georeferenced target data. Fundamentals of georeferencing a raster dataset", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045339", "page_name": "Geocoding/Georeferencing Data", "box_id": "3135858", "box_name": "Raster Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045339"}}
{"text": "Tutorial:\nChanging a layer's symbology allows you to depict demographic data on the map.\u00a0 Use the layer's Properties dialogue (right-click on the layer's name in the Table of Contents) and choose the Symbology tab .\u00a0 Choosing \"Quantities\" and then \"Graduated Color\" is often useful to visualize numeric data in ranges as a choropleth map .\u00a0 You will often want to normalize the value of a variable with a total for that geographic unit (e.g., divide the population size of a certain age group by the total population). Online help on displaying layers in general", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159617", "guide_name": "Intro to ArcGIS", "page_id": "1045340", "page_name": "Symbology", "box_id": "3135849", "box_name": "Tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159617&p=1045340"}}
{"text": "Data Management: This guide outlines the how's and why's of managing research data at the CUNY Grad Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt"}}
{"text": "Data management:\nThis guide will help you with: Formatting & organizing your data Documenting your data effectively Backing up and securing your data Sharing & archiving your data Granting requirements for data management Other resources : The Research Data Management Workbook DataWorks! Help Desk Knowledge Base Data Quality Literacy: A Guidebook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135877", "box_name": "Data management", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Data Management Lectures and Books:\nMargaret Smith's Instructional Slides Steve Zweibel's Instructional Slides Kristin Briney's 'The Research Data Management Workbook'", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135910", "box_name": "Data Management Lectures and Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "CUNY Computing and Information Services: Security Policies & Procedures CUNY Computing and Information Services: Endpoint Encryption Best Practices CUNY Academic Commons: Data Management Tools (Note: Some of the tools listed on this page may not be appropriate for data management plans or long-term data management.) Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)'s Guiding Questions and General Tips for Working with Data for Program Reviews handout. All CUNY faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students involved in human subjects research as key personnel must complete the applicable Basic Course (e.g. HSR for Social & Behavioral Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdoctoral Fellows ) in the protection of human subjects prior to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29788443", "box_name": "CUNY Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program . of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program . of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program .Adrienne Klein , is the GC's Director of Special Projects and Research Integrity Officer, of Research and Sponsored Programs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29788443", "box_name": "CUNY Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Essentials to a Data Management Plan (DMP):\nData Management Plans include information on: Data description / dictionar y , file organization , formats and naming. See guide to file organization from Simmons University. Readme file.\u00a0 See guide to writing \u201creadme\u201d style metadata from Cornell University. Storage & data backup plan Security Discovery & Data Sharing Preservation methods. See guide to preservation best practices from DataONE. DataOne's ' Primer on Data Management: What you always wanted to know ' is a\u00a0comprehensive guide helping users become familiar to the most relevant steps in the data lifecycle.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29717370", "box_name": "Essentials to a Data Management Plan (DMP)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "What counts as data?:\nObservational: data captured in real-time, usually irreplaceable (e.g., censor data, telemetry, survey data, sample data, neuroimages) Integrated and transformed : data from different sources, but transformed so disparate data ensuring data compatibility (document provenance, workflows\u00a0and changes). Experimental: data from lab equipment, often reproducible, but can be expensive (e.g., gene sequences, chromatograms, toroid magnetic field data) Simulation: data generated from test models where model and metadata (inputs) are more important than output data (e.g., climate models, economic models) Derived or compiled: data that is reproducible, but very expensive (e.g., text and data mining, compiled database, 3D models, data gathered from public documents)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566204", "box_name": "What counts as data?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "DMPTool:\nThe DMPTool is an online tool that includes data management plan templates for many of the large funding agencies that require such plans. The tool includes general guidance, links to helpful documentation, issues to consider, and specific questions to think about as you prepare your data management plan. Space is provided to compose a response for each of the main areas that your funding agency would like for you to address in your plan. You can save and come back to your plan as often as you like. When you are finished, you can export your plan in plain text format and insert it into your grant proposal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566215", "box_name": "DMPTool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Why?:\nMost Scientific Research Data From the 1990s Is Lost Forever Growth in the Time of Depth Leakage", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "31628262", "box_name": "Why?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Evaluate your data needs:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566209", "box_name": "Evaluate your data needs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Evaluate your data needs:Evaluate your data needs:MIT's Data Management Overview Data description What type of data will be produced? Will it be reproducible? What would happen if it got lost or became unusable later? How much data will there be? How quickly will it grow? How often will it change? Once archives/stored, what kind of access will be needed to use it? Who will use the data now, and in the future? Who controls the data (PI, student, lab, CUNY, funding agency)? What intellectual property considerations might apply? How long should the data be retained? How long would you expect it to be useful, e.g.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566209", "box_name": "Evaluate your data needs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "agency)? What intellectual property considerations might apply? How long should the data be retained? How long would you expect it to be useful, e.g. agency)? What intellectual property considerations might apply? How long should the data be retained? How long would you expect it to be useful, e.g. agency)? What intellectual property considerations might apply? How long should the data be retained? How long would you expect it to be useful, e.g.through the end of grant/experiment, 3-5 years, 10-20 years, permanently? What is Data? Standards Is there good project and data documentation? What directory and file naming conventions will be used? What project and data identifiers will be assigned? What file formats are used? Are they standards-based or proprietary? Are there tools or software needed to create/process/visualize the data? Are the tools or software proprietary? Is there an ontology or other community standard for data sharing/integration? Access, Sharing, and Re-use Any special privacy or security requirements? e.g., personal data, high-security data Any sharing requirements? e.g., funder data sharing policy Any other funder requirements? e.g., data management plan in grant proposals What is your storage and backup strategy? When will it be shared and where? How broadly will it be shared? Are there I/O throughput issues with respect to the size of the datasets?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566209", "box_name": "Evaluate your data needs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "p strategy? When will it be shared and where? How broadly will it be shared? Are there I/O throughput issues with respect to the size of the datasets?p strategy? When will it be shared and where? How broadly will it be shared? Are there I/O throughput issues with respect to the size of the datasets?p strategy? When will it be shared and where? How broadly will it be shared? Are there I/O throughput issues with respect to the size of the datasets?p strategy? When will it be shared and where? How broadly will it be shared? Are there I/O throughput issues with respect to the size of the datasets?Who in the research group will be responsible for data management?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566209", "box_name": "Evaluate your data needs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Data Management Instruction:\nI can assist you in\u00a0improving\u00a0the capture, organization, management, storage & preservation, presentation and dissemination\u00a0of your research data Virtual Office Hours Do you have reams of research data that you need to organize and document? Do you need to ensure that it is accessible to the public and/or preserved for the long term? Are you applying for a grant that requires you to create a data management plan? If so, then this drop-in session is for you. Stephen Klein will help you navigate the world of\u00a0data management\u00a0during drop-in video consultations on the second Tuesday\u00a0of the each\u00a0month from 2-3pm. Click here to join during Tuesdays (the third Tuesday of the month) 2-3pm and if another person is being assisted, you'll be kept in the \"waiting room\" until the librarian is available.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Or email Stephen for an alternative meeting time if Tuesday afternoons do not work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045072", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "27566170", "box_name": "Data Management Instruction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/intro"}}
{"text": "Sustainable formats:\nFormats more likely to be accessible in the future are: Non-proprietary Open, documented standard Common usage by research community Standard representation (ASCII, Unicode) Unencrypted Uncompressed Software agnostic = can be used with many different software, not just one If you have to use proprietary formats, export or convert them to open file formats at the end of your project Consider migrating your data into a format with the above characteristics, in addition to keeping a copy in the original software format. Examples of preferred format choices: PDF/A, not Word ASCII, not Excel MPEG-4, not Quicktime TIFF or JPEG2000, not GIF or JPG Library of Congress' recommended file formats .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045090", "page_name": "Format & Organization", "box_id": "3135866", "box_name": "Sustainable formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/formatting"}}
{"text": "File Organization:\nTips: Do not go more than 2 folders deep Each folder should have a README with contextual information Choose an organization strategy that works for you (thematic grouping/by file type/by analysis) Simmon's College guide . NYU's guide . MIT's guide . Example : -Project --src (source files) --data (raw data (should be read only)) --results (processed data) --docs (text docs and codebooks)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045090", "page_name": "Format & Organization", "box_id": "29909597", "box_name": "File Organization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/formatting"}}
{"text": "Naming conventions:\nDirectory structure naming When organizing files, directory top-level folder should include the project title, unique identifier, and date (year). The substructure should have a clear, documented naming convention; for example, each run of an experiment, each version of a dataset, and/or each person in the group. File naming Reserve the 3-letter file extension for application-specific codes, for example, formats like .wrl, .mov, and .tif. Choose SHORT file names that are recognizable to humans + machines Prefix your files with a date in YYYY-MM-DD Avoid special characters! Avoid spaces in filenames - use an underscore _ instead Identify the activity or project in the file name Use free tools to help you: http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk http://renamer4mac.com http://www.powersurgepub.com/products/psrenamer.html File naming conventions for specific disciplines DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045090", "page_name": "Format & Organization", "box_id": "3135867", "box_name": "Naming conventions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/formatting"}}
{"text": "Documentation and Metadata:\nTitle | Name of the dataset or research project that produced it\n\nCreator | Names and addresses of the organization or people who created the data\n\nIdentifier | Number used to identify the data, even if it is just an internal project reference number\n\nSubject | Keywords or phrases describing the subject or content of the data\n\nFunders | Organizations or agencies who funded the research\n\nRights | Any known intellectual property rights held for the data\n\nAccess information | Where and how your data can be accessed by other researchers\n\nLanguage | Language(s) of the intellectual content of the resource, when applicable\n\nDates | Key dates associated with the data, including: project start and end date; release date; time period covered by the data; and other dates associated with the data lifespan, e.g., maintenance cycle, update schedule\n\nLocation | Where the data relates to a physical location, record information about its spatial coverage", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "3135872", "box_name": "Documentation and Metadata", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "pan, e.g., maintenance cycle, update schedule\n\nLocation | Where the data relates to a physical location, record information about its spatial coverageMethodology | How the data was generated, including equipment or software used, experimental protocol, other things one might include in a lab notebook\n\nData processing | Along the way, record any information on how the data has been altered or processed\n\nSources | Citations to material for data derived from other sources, including details of where the source data is held and how it was accessed\n\nList of file names | List of all data files associated with the project, with their names and file extensions (e.g. 'NWPalaceTR.WRL', 'stone.mov')\n\nFile Formats | Format(s) of the data, e.g. FITS, SPSS, HTML, JPEG, and any software required to read the data\n\nFile structure | Organization of the data file(s) and the layout of the variables, when applicable\n\nVariable list | List of variables in the data files, when applicable\n\nCode lists | Explanation of codes or abbreviations used in either the file names or the variables in the data files (e.g. '999 indicates a missing value in the data')", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "3135872", "box_name": "Documentation and Metadata", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "lanation of codes or abbreviations used in either the file names or the variables in the data files (e.g. '999 indicates a missing value in the data')Versions | Date/time stamp for each file, and use a separate ID for each version (see file organization)\n\nChecksums | To test if your file has changed over time", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "3135872", "box_name": "Documentation and Metadata", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "Date/time stamp for each file, and use a separate ID for each version (see file organization)\n\nChecksums | To test if your file has changed over timeData must be documented to be used properly by you, your colleagues, and other researchers in the future.\u00a0 Metadata describes files' titles, creators, subjects and other possibly pertinent information enabling researchers to find, use and properly cite your data. Researchers can choose among various metadata standards, often tailored to a particular file format or discipline.\u00a0 One such standard is DDI (the Data Documentation Initiative ), designed to document numeric data files. describe a file, like its title, the name of its creator, and the subjects it\u2019s related to Following are some general guidelines for aspects of your project and data that you should document, regardless of your discipline.\u00a0 At minimum, store this documentation in a readme.txt file or the equivalent, together with the data. One can also reference a published article which may contain some of this information. More info: University of Pennsylvania Libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "3135872", "box_name": "Documentation and Metadata", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "Where does metadata go?:\nYour metadata can go in a variety of places: In a text file ('README') In a spreadsheet In an XML file In a database or repository (when you share the data)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "3135875", "box_name": "Where does metadata go?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "Essentials:\nThe essential two components: a README file describes the files being deposited. Details the work on a high-level, as well as any dependencies/assumptions Readme.txt by Kristin Briney Creating a README for your dataset by University of British Columbia Guide to writing \"readme\" style metadata (with a fantastic ReadMe template for data sharing) by Cornell University GitHub README Guide a codebook or data dictionary\u00a0that defines specific details of data the variables you use, column headers for spreadsheets, other relevant specifics Here are some codebook guides: Codebook Cookbook -\u00a0Patrick Belisle\u00a0of McGill University How to Create a Codebook with SPSS -\u00a0Kent State University Libraries How to Make a Data Dictionary - OSF Support Data Management: Data Dictionaries Video [6:30] - University of Wisconsin Data Services with Kristin Briney University of Pennsylvania Librar ies CalTech OSF Examples : HSLS Codebook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045136", "page_name": "Documentation & Metadata", "box_id": "31628538", "box_name": "Essentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/metadata"}}
{"text": "Backups:\n3, 2, 1 rule 3 copies, 2 storage media, 1 copy offsite. The Backup Rule of Three Make 3 copies (1 original + 1 external and local + 1 external and remote) Store copies such that they are geographically distributed (local vs. remote depends on recovery time needed) If you choose to use CDs, DVDs and USB flash drives for working data or backup copies, you should: Choose high quality products from reputable manufacturers. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for care and handling, including environmental conditions and labelling. Regularly check the media to make sure that they are not failing, and periodically 'refresh' the data (that is, copy to a new disk or new USB flash drive). Ensure that any private or confidential data is password-protected and/or encrypted. For suggestions of external drive and offsite/cloud backup tools, consult the CUNY Academic Commons guide to Data Management Tools .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045120", "page_name": "Backups & Security", "box_id": "3135864", "box_name": "Backups", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/storage"}}
{"text": "Security:\nYou should always have up-to-date anti-virus software installed on your office and home computer. McAfee VirusScan software for Windows and Mac is might be available for free download to all CUNY faculty, staff, and students from the CUNY eMall. You should also be aware of physical security . A computer that is not connected to a network is still vulnerable to theft and malicious damage/modification to data. For suggestions of password management tools , consult the CUNY Academic Commons guide to Data Management Tools . If you have sensitive data that is covered by privacy laws or confidentiality agreements, it is best to store it on a computer that is not connected to any network. If this is not possible, then you should encrypt your data . For more information on encryption software, see below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045120", "page_name": "Backups & Security", "box_id": "3135868", "box_name": "Security", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/storage"}}
{"text": "Encryption:\nDrives and disks where confidential data are stored should be encrypted, as should any electronic means (e.g., email) used to transmit confidential data. There are many proprietary and open-source encryption applications available.\u00a0Encryption keys should always be written down and stored in two separate, secure locations. TrueCrypt is a free open-source disk encryption software for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. AxCrypt is encryption software that integrates into Windows Explorer. GPGTools (OS X) and Gpg4win (Windows) are free, open-source email encryption applications that use GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). Mailvelope is an application for encrypting webmail like Gmail, Outlook. If you will be collecting data outside the United States, make sure that your encryption software will not violate Export Control regulations .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045120", "page_name": "Backups & Security", "box_id": "3135878", "box_name": "Encryption", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/storage"}}
{"text": "CITI Training:\nAll CUNY faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students involved in human subjects research as key personnel must complete the applicable Basic Course (e.g. HSR for Social & Behavioral Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdoctoral Fellows ) in the protection of human subjects prior to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program . Adrienne Klein , is the GC's Director of Special Projects and Research Integrity Officer, of Research and Sponsored Programs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045120", "page_name": "Backups & Security", "box_id": "29911192", "box_name": "CITI Training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/storage"}}
{"text": "CUNY Links:\nCUNY Computing and Information Services: Security Policies & Procedures CUNY Computing and Information Services: Endpoint Encryption Best Practices CUNY Human Research Protections Program CUNY Academic Commons: Data Management Tools (Note: Some of the tools listed on this page may not be appropriate for data management plans or long-term data management.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045120", "page_name": "Backups & Security", "box_id": "3135874", "box_name": "CUNY Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/storage"}}
{"text": "Advantages of a respository:\nWhy would you choose to deposit your data into a repository? A repository is helpful because it: Provides a metadata structure for you to fill in Serves as a backup vehicle for your data May preserve your data for the future Makes sharing your data easy Others may cite your research more May provide some computational/online analysis tools for people to use your data Publishes the data for you by giving your dataset a unique persistent identifier, e.g., DOI", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "3135876", "box_name": "Advantages of a respository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "Selecting a data repository:\nThere are some things to keep in mind when selecting a repository.\u00a0Data in a repository should be: Persistent (not likely to be modified) Searchable and browsable Retrieved or downloaded easily Cited A wide variety of institution-based and discipline-specific repositories exist for digital data.\u00a0The repository itself should be: Appropriate for the type of data you generate Appropriate for the audience of the repository (so they will make use of your data!) Open access If both a discipline-specific repository and an institution-based one exist for your data, then consider depositing in both locations to maximize discovery and safety of the data. The General Repository Comparison Chart ( older version ) NYU's Guide to selecting a repository. NIH's guide . A good comparison of various popular general repositories. NIH's Generalist Repositories Initiative Taylor and Francis", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "26029053", "box_name": "Selecting a data repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "Locating a Data Repository:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "29887547", "box_name": "Locating a Data Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "Locating a Data Repository:Locating a Data Repository:Data repositories As colleagues in your discipline for guidance on choosing the most relevant repository to your field. You can also use FAIRsharing and re3data.org (an extensive list of discipline-specific repositories) to search for a suitable repository \u2013 both provide a list of certified data repositories. FAIRsharing.org is a curated, searchable registry of metadata standards; databases and repositories; and funder and journal policies that are relevant to specific domains or types of data. If it's difficult to determine or if your discipline does not currently have one, you can use one of these generalist data repositiories: OpenDOAR is a global Directory of Open Access Repositories. You can search and browse through thousands of registered repositories based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "29887547", "box_name": "Locating a Data Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "can search and browse through thousands of registered repositories based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held. can search and browse through thousands of registered repositories based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held. can search and browse through thousands of registered repositories based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held.Try it out for yourself: Repository Finder is another good search (beta) tool to help you navigate and discover the most appropriate repository for your data. A list broken down by discipline. CUNY Academic Works accepts all data formats, and is dedicated to collecting and providing access to the research, scholarship, and creative and pedagogical work of the City University of New York. OSF allows for the collection, analysis, publishing and discovery of projects and supported data. FigShare allows you to share all of your data, negative results and unpublished figures. Dataverse Network Project (DVN) , is an application to publish, share, reference, extract and analyze research data. It facilitates making data available to others, and allows to replicate others work. Researchers and data authors get credit, publishers and distributors get credit, affiliated institutions get credit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "29887547", "box_name": "Locating a Data Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "allows to replicate others work. Researchers and data authors get credit, publishers and distributors get credit, affiliated institutions get credit. allows to replicate others work. Researchers and data authors get credit, publishers and distributors get credit, affiliated institutions get credit. allows to replicate others work. Researchers and data authors get credit, publishers and distributors get credit, affiliated institutions get credit.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) \u2013 The world\u2019s largest archive of digital social science data. ICPSR staff can guide you in preparing your data for archiving and distribution. GitHub is generally OK for software projects. Zenodo is increasingly becoming a standard and each deposit is assigned a DOI . Open Context reviews, edits, annotates, publishes and archives research data and digital documentation. 4TU.ResearchData Science Data Bank", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "29887547", "box_name": "Locating a Data Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "It is vital to maintain the confidentiality of research subjects for reasons of ethics and to ensure the continuing participation in research. At the same time, data on research subjects can be shared if proper steps are taken to maintain participant confidentiality: Informed consent should make a provision for data sharing: When obtaining informed consent from study participants, ensure confidentiality while also enabling the option of data sharing. Even if you are not certain that you will share your research data with others, you must obtain informed consent at the outset. For an example of how to write informed consent forms to allow for data sharing, see the U.K. Data Archive guide to consent or the ICPSR Confidentiality Language for Informed Consent Agreements .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "3135863", "box_name": "Confidentiality", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "nt forms to allow for data sharing, see the U.K. Data Archive guide to consent or the ICPSR Confidentiality Language for Informed Consent Agreements .nt forms to allow for data sharing, see the U.K. Data Archive guide to consent or the ICPSR Confidentiality Language for Informed Consent Agreements .nt forms to allow for data sharing, see the U.K. Data Archive guide to consent or the ICPSR Confidentiality Language for Informed Consent Agreements .Evaluate the sensitivity of your data: Researchers should consider whether or not their data contains either direct or indirect identifiers that could be utilized with other public information to identify research participants. If so, steps should be taken to remove or mask these in public-use data files. Obtain a confidentiality review: A benefit to depositing your data with some archives, such as ICPSR , is that their staff will review your data for the presence of confidential information. Comply with CUNY regulations: Grad Center researchers concerned about confidentiality issues with their data should consult the Human Research Protection Program . Comply with regulations for health research: HIPPA Privacy Rule, Information for Researchers . Enable restricted use of your data: Do you want to make your data available in a more restricted, limited-access manner? The ICPSR DSDR program has resources for data producers including a tool for Designing a Restricted Data Use Contract.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "3135863", "box_name": "Confidentiality", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "CITI Training:\nAll CUNY faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students involved in human subjects research as key personnel must complete the applicable Basic Course (e.g. HSR for Social & Behavioral Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdoctoral Fellows ) in the protection of human subjects prior to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program . Adrienne Klein , is the GC's Director of Special Projects and Research Integrity Officer, of Research and Sponsored Programs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "29911192", "box_name": "CITI Training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "CUNY Links:\nCUNY Computing and Information Services: Security Policies & Procedures CUNY Computing and Information Services: Endpoint Encryption Best Practices CUNY Human Research Protections Program CUNY Academic Commons: Data Management Tools (Note: Some of the tools listed on this page may not be appropriate for data management plans or long-term data management.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "3135874", "box_name": "CUNY Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "When writing a paper or doing a presentation, it is important to cite not only the literature consulted but also the data files used, even if they are data files that you have produced. Citing data is important in order to: Give the data producer appropriate credit Enable readers of your work to access the data, for their own use or to replicate your results Elements of a citation include: Author(s) Title Year of publication: The date when the dataset was published or released (rather than the collection or coverage date) Publisher: the data center/repository Any applicable identifier (including edition or version) Availability and access: URL or other location information for the data Examples: Bachman, Jerald G., Lloyd D. Johnston, and Patrick M. O'Malley. Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of American Youth (12th-Grade Survey), 1998 [Computer file]. Conducted by University of Michigan, Survey Research Center. ICPSR02751-v1.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "26029093", "box_name": "Citing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "tinuing Study of American Youth (12th-Grade Survey), 1998 [Computer file]. Conducted by University of Michigan, Survey Research Center. ICPSR02751-v1.tinuing Study of American Youth (12th-Grade Survey), 1998 [Computer file]. Conducted by University of Michigan, Survey Research Center. ICPSR02751-v1.tinuing Study of American Youth (12th-Grade Survey), 1998 [Computer file]. Conducted by University of Michigan, Survey Research Center. ICPSR02751-v1.Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 2006-05-15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02751 . ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model, version 1, ASTGTM_N11E122_num.tif, ASTGTM_N11E123_num.tif, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) of Japan and NASA, downloaded from https://wist.echo.nasa.gov/api/ , October 27, 2009 Related links: ICPSR: Why and how should I cite data? DataCite", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045108", "page_name": "Sharing & Archiving", "box_id": "26029093", "box_name": "Citing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/repos"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nContainers - Portable OS, lightweight, short-term sharing.\u00a0 Example: Singularity Packagers - Tools that bundle all your work together with every dependency needed. Example: ReproZip Web-based IDE - IDEs you can use in-browser, usually used with containers.\u00a0 Example: JupyterHub Web-based replay - In-browser tools that let you re-run research hosted elsewhere. Example: Binder", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "10020962", "page_name": "Reproducibility", "box_id": "31628849", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159618&p=10020962"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nGood research data management practices will get you 90% of the way there, but because of environmental variabilities (different operating systems, different software versions, etc.) a project might not be reproducible. Reproducibility is when independent people use the same research materials and conditions to verify a claim; a reviewer running someone's code. The Practice of Reproducible Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "10020962", "page_name": "Reproducibility", "box_id": "31628764", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159618&p=10020962"}}
{"text": "Many key granting organizations, like NSF, NIH, NEH and more, now require submitters to include a Data Management Plan as part of their application. These plans outline what steps the applicant will take to collect, safeguard, archive, and make available the data used for the research in question.\u00a0 A plan should not be an onerous step, but rather documentation of steps you have taken or plan to take in respect to file formats and organization, metadata and documentation, storage and security, and sharing and access. The particular requirements of a data management plan will vary among funding agencies, so it is best to always consult the agency.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "3135869", "box_name": "Data management plans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "haring and access. The particular requirements of a data management plan will vary among funding agencies, so it is best to always consult the agency.haring and access. The particular requirements of a data management plan will vary among funding agencies, so it is best to always consult the agency.haring and access. The particular requirements of a data management plan will vary among funding agencies, so it is best to always consult the agency.However, there are a few attributes that are common to all data management plans, including: A description of the type(s) of data to be produced Methods of how the data will be collected and who will be responsible for data management Standards you will use to describe your data (metadata standards) Backup and storage procedures Provisions for long-term archiving and preservation Access policies and provisions for secondary uses: will it be available to others? Any protection or security measures taken to protect participant confidentiality", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "3135869", "box_name": "Data management plans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "Funding agency guidelines:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "26028455", "box_name": "Funding agency guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "Funding agency guidelines:Funding agency guidelines:Federal agencies Many federal funding agencies require a DMP with every funding request. Each agency or directorate creates its own set of policies for data management. SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) has compiled an excellent resource with information but the data management and data sharing requirements from all the federal funding agencies. NNLM Toolkit for the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy SPARC's Data Sharing Requirements by Federal Agency National Science Foundation (NSF) FAQ's about Data Management and Sharing Data Management Plan Requirements by Directorate Data Archiving Policy Grant Proposal Guide Private agencies Private foundations may have requirements or guidelines\u00a0related to data collection and data sharing, which may or may not include a DMP. Requirements may\u00a0vary by program. Check directly with each organization for specifics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "26028455", "box_name": "Funding agency guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "ollection and data sharing, which may or may not include a DMP. Requirements may\u00a0vary by program. Check directly with each organization for specifics.ollection and data sharing, which may or may not include a DMP. Requirements may\u00a0vary by program. Check directly with each organization for specifics.ollection and data sharing, which may or may not include a DMP. Requirements may\u00a0vary by program. Check directly with each organization for specifics.Gates Foundation : Open access policy mandates that publications will be open access, and that \"data underlying published research results will be accessible and open immediately.\" Alfred P. Sloan Foundation : \"How will your data and code be shared, annotated, cited, and archived? What else will you do to make your findings reproducible by other researchers?\" for general projects, and for those generating \"information products,\" there is another section that is a\u00a0fuller DMP. Ford Foundation : Requires a Creative Commons license for all grant-funded work. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation: \"As part of the foundation grant development process, potential grantees are required to develop a Data Management and Sharing Plan with their foundation grant team. All data used in or developed in whole or in part by foundation-funded projects (and that can be shared in a manner consistent with applicable laws) will be made widely available and freely shared as soon as possible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "26028455", "box_name": "Funding agency guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "ded projects (and that can be shared in a manner consistent with applicable laws) will be made widely available and freely shared as soon as possible.ded projects (and that can be shared in a manner consistent with applicable laws) will be made widely available and freely shared as soon as possible.ded projects (and that can be shared in a manner consistent with applicable laws) will be made widely available and freely shared as soon as possible.If data used in foundation-funded projects are owned by an additional party other than the grantee, we do not require it to be released, but the grantee will use its best efforts to encourage the data owners to make it openly and freely available.\" MacArthur Foundation : The foundation \"expects openness in research and freedom of access to research results and, when feasible, to the underlying data by persons with a serious interest in the research... grant-funded impact studies should generally be registered in a field-appropriate registry...\" (from their broader intellectual property policy).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "26028455", "box_name": "Funding agency guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "Examples of data management plans:\nICPSR: Sample Data Management Plan for Social and Political Science Data NIH: Examples of Data-Sharing Plans NSF , Biology Directorate, Plant Genome Research Program\u00a0(PGRP): Examples of three data management plans (pdf) from funded grants by Stanford Professor Virginia Walbot, including additional information and guidance. UC\u00a0San Diego Library's Data Management Plan Guide Purdue's Data Management Plan Guide Harvard's Video Tutorial JCOMM Data Management Plans NASA Mission Project Data Management Plans Data management planning from DataOne", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "3135871", "box_name": "Examples of data management plans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "DMPTool:\nThe DMPTool is an online tool that includes data management plan templates for many of the large funding agencies that require such plans. The tool includes general guidance, links to helpful documentation, issues to consider, and specific questions to think about as you prepare your data management plan. Space is provided to compose a response for each of the main areas that your funding agency would like for you to address in your plan. You can save and come back to your plan as often as you like. When you are finished, you can export your plan in plain text format and insert it into your grant proposal.\u00a0\u00a0It is a good way to start and or complete your data management plan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "26028460", "box_name": "DMPTool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "CITI Training:\nAll CUNY faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students involved in human subjects research as key personnel must complete the applicable Basic Course (e.g. HSR for Social & Behavioral Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdoctoral Fellows ) in the protection of human subjects prior to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval of their protocol.\u00a0 See more info about research compliance courses . Rebecca Banchik is the GC's\u00a0Director of the Human Research Protection Program . Adrienne Klein , is the GC's Director of Special Projects and Research Integrity Officer, of Research and Sponsored Programs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "29911192", "box_name": "CITI Training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "FAIR:\nData Management Plans should be based on FAIR Principles : Findable - using descriptive keywords and DOIs. Accessible - easy to retrieve data residing in a repository. Interoperable - Using open formats and consistent vocabulary. Reusable - Clear reuse licenses and strong documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159618", "guide_name": "Data Management", "page_id": "1045088", "page_name": "Data Management Plans and Grant Requirements", "box_id": "31717911", "box_name": "FAIR", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/datamgmt/dmps"}}
{"text": "Research Metrics: This is a guide to the various metrics used to measure research impact.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/researchmetrics"}}
{"text": "Research Metrics:\nThis guide will help you understand and locate: Journal-level Metrics Author-level Metrics Article-level Metrics Altmetrics", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1045153", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135890", "box_name": "Research Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1045153"}}
{"text": "What are metrics?:\nScholarly metrics are a way for the impact of an article, author, or journal to be measured quantitatively. There are different methods used in order to calculate a scholarly impact with the intent that these works will be judged solely on impact to the field as opposed to using criteria without universal standards. There has been much debate about the use of impact factors in academia. Some academics feel that scholarly metrics place too much emphasis on the quantity of work as opposed to the quality of the work being produced. There is also a concern that focusing on metrics will pressure authors to publish \"hot-topic\" articles in only the most \"impactful\" journals as opposed to producing and\u00a0experimenting with more original work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1045153", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135884", "box_name": "What are metrics?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1045153"}}
{"text": "Increase Your Impact:\nUse personal/institutional names consistently Register with ORCID Provide a concise, well-structured abstract Employ appropriate keywords/headings Retain rights to your manuscripts Archive everything you can! Present at conferences Blog! Tweet!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1045153", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135899", "box_name": "Increase Your Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1045153"}}
{"text": "Beyond Metrics:\nJournal metrics and rankings are not synonymous with journal quality. To get a fuller picture of a journal's quality, researchers should examine the journal itself and think critically about its policy, leadership, articles, etc. The site Think. Check. Submit. lists questions that researchers should ask themselves when evaluating a journal, especially when considering whether to publish with that journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1045153", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "13584873", "box_name": "Beyond Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1045153"}}
{"text": "Research Metrics Class Materials:\nInstructor slides [.pptx]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1045153", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135908", "box_name": "Research Metrics Class Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1045153"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nJournal-level metrics attempt to quantify a journal's impact, by analyzing (in different ways and over different amounts of time) how frequently its articles are cited. Pros: These metrics can give a sense of which journals are popular and/or respected within a specific field. Cons: These metrics effectively average the impact of a journal's articles and authors, so they hide variation in citedness between articles and authors. They also are not generalizable across disciplines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135885", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar Metrics is available by clicking \"Metrics\" from the Google Scholar homepage . It offers a list of the top journals in specific fields according to their h-index and h5-median values, based on the citation information in Google Scholar.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135886", "box_name": "Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports:Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports:Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is the journal-level metrics database on the Web of Science platform. It includes: Impact Factor is the number of citations to a specific journal's articles in a given year, divided by the number of articles published by that journal over the two years prior. For example, a current Impact Factor of 2.5 means that, on average, the articles published one or two years ago have been cited two and a half times. 5-year Impact Factors are often calculated as well. When this same calculation is made over 1 year, that number is called the Journal Immediacy Index . Impact Factors may include citations between articles in the same journal. A journal's Eigenfactor Score is calculated using a complex algorithm. Journal self-citations are excluded, and citations are iteratively weighted by the citing journals Eigenfactor Score (compare to Google's PageRank, where being linked by \"more authoritative\" websites causes results to appear higher in search results).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135886", "box_name": "Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "genfactor Score (compare to Google's PageRank, where being linked by \"more authoritative\" websites causes results to appear higher in search results).genfactor Score (compare to Google's PageRank, where being linked by \"more authoritative\" websites causes results to appear higher in search results).genfactor Score (compare to Google's PageRank, where being linked by \"more authoritative\" websites causes results to appear higher in search results).An Article Influence Score can then be obtained by averaging a journal's Eigenfactor Score over the number of articles published.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135886", "box_name": "Web of Science: Journal Citation Reports", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "SCImago/SNIP:\nSCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is freely available online, and depends on an iterative algorithm where citations are weighted more or less based on the journal they arise from. SJR uses data from the Scopus database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135887", "box_name": "SCImago/SNIP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Tutorials and Help:\nJournal Citation Reports video tutorial SCImago Documentation Google Scholar Metrics Documentation About Eigenfactor", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135892", "box_name": "Tutorials and Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Beyond Metrics:\nJournal metrics and rankings are not synonymous with journal quality. To get a fuller picture of a journal's quality, researchers should examine the journal itself and think critically about its policy, leadership, articles, etc. The site Think. Check. Submit. lists questions that researchers should ask themselves when evaluating a journal, especially when considering whether to publish with that journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044752", "page_name": "Journal-level Metrics", "box_id": "13584873", "box_name": "Beyond Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044752"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nAuthor-level metrics attempt to quantify an author's impact, by analyzing (in different ways and over different amounts of time) how frequently their articles are cited. Pros: These metrics can give a more holistic idea of author impact, across different journal titles. Cons: These metrics are biased toward more prolific and more established authors. They also are not generalizable across disciplines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044767", "page_name": "Author-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135888", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044767"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar: My Citations:\nGoogle Scholar Citations It has the following features: Authors can track their own publications (tracking of other authors' works is only possible if they have a profile). The types of metrics utilized are a simple citation count, h-index, and i10-index. Set up automatic updates to the citation metrics. Manually update your profile. View information on citations for other authors by doing a search for them in Google Scholar and the scholarly metrics information will be listed under the citation information. The h-index is the primary author-level metric. It represents the number of articles published by an author that have been cited h times or more. For example, an author with an h-index of 15 has published 15 articles that have been cited 15 times or more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044767", "page_name": "Author-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135900", "box_name": "Google Scholar: My Citations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044767"}}
{"text": "Web of Science: Essential Science Indicators:\nEssential Science Indicators is available through the \"Additional Tools\" tab of the Web of Science interface. It offers these features: Citation Rankings for scientists, institutions, countries, and journals. Most Cited Papers, has \"highly cited\" from the past 10 years and \"hot papers\" from the past 2 years. Citation Analysis is offered on \"baselines\" (including averages per field, percentiles, and field rankings) and \"research fronts.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044767", "page_name": "Author-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135893", "box_name": "Web of Science: Essential Science Indicators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044767"}}
{"text": "Tutorials and Help:\nGoogle Scholar Citations Help Essential Science Indicators video tutorial Essential Science Indicators information", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044767", "page_name": "Author-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135891", "box_name": "Tutorials and Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044767"}}
{"text": "ORCID:\nAn ORCID identifier (free, requires registration) provides a persistent, numerical identifier for authors, and allows them to identify, definitively, their works. ORCID identifiers are particularly helpful for authors with extremely common names, or names from languages with writing systems that are not Latin-based.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044767", "page_name": "Author-level Metrics", "box_id": "14048238", "box_name": "ORCID", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044767"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nThe purpose of article-level metrics is to establish the impact of an article. The most common way of evaluating this is to count the number of times an article has been cited in other articles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044782", "page_name": "Article-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135903", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044782"}}
{"text": "Web of Science:\nCited Reference Searches in\u00a0Web of Science Open Web of Science and select \"Cited Reference Search\" from dropdown menu Enter author's name, the work's source, and/or publication year for the cited work Select the items for which you want to see cited references, or click \"Select All\" \"Finish Search\" to retrieve results", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044782", "page_name": "Article-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135902", "box_name": "Web of Science", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044782"}}
{"text": "ication year for the cited work Select the items for which you want to see cited references, or click \"Select All\" \"Finish Search\" to retrieve resultsWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044782", "page_name": "Article-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135902", "box_name": "Web of Science", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044782"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar Citations is available at: http://scholar.google.com/citations It has the following features: Authors can track their own publications (tracking of other authors' works is only possible if they have a profile). The types of metrics utilized are a simple citation count, h-index, and i10-index. Set up automatic updates to the citation metrics. Manually update your profile. View information on citations for other authors by doing a search for them in Google Scholar and the scholarly metrics information will be listed under the citation information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044782", "page_name": "Article-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135895", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044782"}}
{"text": "Other citation-tracking tools:\nThese specialized databases can\u00a0supplement other cited reference searches: MathSciNet Search from the author search tab, search Author Profile to see a citation count for the ten most-cited works. Covers only selected publications indexed from around the year 2000. PsycInfo Cited References when available appear in article record, left column. Click to see times each reference cited in the PsychInfo database, beginning around the year 2000. PubMed Central Search by title, click on the box next to the article on the results page, click on the drop-down box near the top of the page and change it from \"Display\" to \u201cCited in PMC.\u201d ScienceDirect Search by author or title. Click on the title of the work and then the \"Cited by\" link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044782", "page_name": "Article-level Metrics", "box_id": "3135915", "box_name": "Other citation-tracking tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044782"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nAltmetrics refers to alternative ways of assessing the impact of authors and publications, usually by including their contributions and mentions in social media (e.g., blogs, Twitter). The tools described on this page are independent of existing databases, though some, like PLoS, are publisher-specific.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044801", "page_name": "Altmetrics", "box_id": "3135897", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044801"}}
{"text": "Altmetric Tools:\nImpactStory ImpactStory creates a personal altmetrics report, based on the citations you claim in your ImpactStory profile.\u00a0This report is based on citations, bookmarks, downloads, tweets, and other mention of your citations. You can also create an embeddable widget of your impact report. Altmetric.com The\u00a0Altmetric\u00a0service (not to be confused with the general term \"altmetrics\") aims to give a full record of all of the original shares and mentions of an individual piece of scholarly content. PLoS The Public Library of Science (PLoS) provides metrics for every article published in a PLoS publication. These metrics include amount of times the article has been viewed, cited, downloaded, saved, or discussed through sites like Facebook and Twitter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044801", "page_name": "Altmetrics", "box_id": "3135896", "box_name": "Altmetric Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044801"}}
{"text": "Tutorials and Help:\nAbout ImpactStory ImpactStory FAQ Step by Step ImpactStory Help PLOS Data Information PLOS Metrics Videos", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044801", "page_name": "Altmetrics", "box_id": "3135898", "box_name": "Tutorials and Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044801"}}
{"text": "Citation Index is a bibliographic tool in print or electronic format that lists all referenced or cited source items published over a given time. The tool that tracks the historical development of an idea covered by a selection of journal titles. Citation indexes include all the references (footnotes or bibliographies) published with each article indexed. Also see the essay: The Concept of Citation Indexing: A Unique and Innovative Tool for Navigating the Research Literature . Eigenfactor Score measures the frequency articles from the journal published in the past five years have been cited in the JCR year. Like the Impact Factor, the Eigenfactor Score is essentially a ratio of number of citations to total number of articles. However, unlike the Impact Factor, the Eigenfactor Score Counts citations to journals in both the sciences and social sciences Eliminates self-citations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044804", "page_name": "Glossary", "box_id": "3135913", "box_name": "Terms and definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044804"}}
{"text": "ever, unlike the Impact Factor, the Eigenfactor Score Counts citations to journals in both the sciences and social sciences Eliminates self-citations.ever, unlike the Impact Factor, the Eigenfactor Score Counts citations to journals in both the sciences and social sciences Eliminates self-citations.ever, unlike the Impact Factor, the Eigenfactor Score Counts citations to journals in both the sciences and social sciences Eliminates self-citations.Every reference from one article in a journal to another article from the same journal is discounted Weights each reference according to a stochastic measure of the amount of time researchers spend reading the journal Immediacy Indexes refer to the average frequency articles are cited in the year of publication. It is calculated by dividing the number of citations to articles published in a given year by the number of articles published in that year. The Journal Immediacy Index indicates how quickly articles in a journal are cited. The Aggregate Immediacy Index indicates how quickly articles in a subject category are cited. Journal Cited Half-Life refers to the median age of the articles that were cited in the JCR year. Half of a journal's cited articles were published more recently than the cited half-life.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044804", "page_name": "Glossary", "box_id": "3135913", "box_name": "Terms and definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044804"}}
{"text": "median age of the articles that were cited in the JCR year. Half of a journal's cited articles were published more recently than the cited half-life. median age of the articles that were cited in the JCR year. Half of a journal's cited articles were published more recently than the cited half-life. median age of the articles that were cited in the JCR year. Half of a journal's cited articles were published more recently than the cited half-life.For example, in JCR 2001 the journal Crystal Research and Technology has a cited half-life of 7.0 meaning the articles published in the 7 years between 1995-2001 (inclusive) account for 50% of all citations to articles from that journal in 2001. Journal Impact Factor measures the importance of a journal with the frequency with which the 'average article' in a journal has been cited in a particular year or period. Journal Self-Citation is a reference to an article from the same journal. Definitions from the Glossary of Thomson Scientific Terminology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044804", "page_name": "Glossary", "box_id": "3135913", "box_name": "Terms and definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044804"}}
{"text": "The \"indexes\":\nh-index : Developed by J.E. Hirsch in his paper An Index to Quantify an Individual's Scientific Research Output , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102, Vol. 46 (2005), pp.16569-16572 , the h-index measures the research impact of an individual scholar. g-index: Proposed by Leo Egghe in his paper Theory and Practice of the g-index , Scientometrics, Vol. 69, No 1 (2006), pp. 131-152 , the g-index weighs highly-cited articles more than the h-index does.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159619", "guide_name": "Research Metrics", "page_id": "1044804", "page_name": "Glossary", "box_id": "3135914", "box_name": "The \"indexes\"", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159619&p=1044804"}}
{"text": "Intro to SPSS Guide:\nThis guide will help you: Import and view data in SPSS Perform basic data analysis in SPSS Create graphs and save your data in SPSS Locate tutorials, how-to videos, and SPSS documentation Workshop resources: Presentation from Basic SPSS workshop", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135918", "box_name": "Intro to SPSS Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Where can I use SPSS?:\nThis is a guide to using IBM SPSS 22, which is available on some workstations in the Graduate Center. From the Start menu, choose \"All Programs\" then navigate to IBM SPSS 22. If the workstation does not have SPSS installed, or if you are accessing SPSS from off-campus, log in to CUNY Virtual Desktop .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135921", "box_name": "Where can I use SPSS?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nIBM SPSS Statistics (formerly SPSS Statistics) is software for managing and analyzing data. It can calculate a wide variety of statistics, including descriptive statistics (e.g., frequencies, central tendency, plots, and charts), as well as sophisticated inferential and mutivariate statistics (e.g., factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135919", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Other statistical software:\nSPSS requires some degree of technical savvy, but allows a significant amount of flexibility when you're analyzing quantitative social sciences data. Other analytical software, offering more or less similar functionality, and requiring more or less technical proficiency include. The following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization All of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from the R Project .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135920", "box_name": "Other statistical software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Why use SPSS?:\nSPSS has a very helpful graphical user interface, which makes performing complex statistical analyses easier. It also supports syntax commands and programming, which allows more flexible and time-efficient manipulation of data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135932", "box_name": "Why use SPSS?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Sources of data:\nAmerican FactFinder Social Explorer ICPSR Bureau of Justice Statistics Federal Reserve Economic Data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044818", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135928", "box_name": "Sources of data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044818"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nGenerally speaking, there are three main ways to get data into SPSS: Enter data into the Data Editor Import an Excel or text file Import an SPSS file A full list of file formats that SPSS can read is available on the IBM SPSS website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044832", "page_name": "Importing Data", "box_id": "3135926", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044832"}}
{"text": "Viewing data and results:\nData Editor window displays the contents of the data file. You may create new data files, or modify existing ones with the Data Editor. The Data Editor window opens automatically when you start an SPSS session. Output Viewer window displays the statistical results, tables, and charts from the analysis you performed (e.g., descriptive statistics, correlations, plots, charts). An Output Viewer window opens automatically when you run a procedure that generates output. In the Output Viewer windows, you can edit, move, delete and copy your results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044832", "page_name": "Importing Data", "box_id": "3135930", "box_name": "Viewing data and results", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044832"}}
{"text": "Viewing data and variables:\nData View displays the actual data values or defined labels (you can toggle back and forth using the Value Labels button). E ach colum n = a variable (or field); each row = a case (or observation). Variable View displays variable definition information, including defined variable and value labels, data type (e.g., string, date, or numeric), measurement level (nominal, ordinal, or scale), and user-defined missing values. In both views, you can add, change, and delete information that is contained in the data file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044832", "page_name": "Importing Data", "box_id": "3135929", "box_name": "Viewing data and variables", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044832"}}
{"text": "Variable Names- For spreadsheets, you can read variable names from the first row of the file or the first row of the defined range. The values are converted as necessary to create valid variable names, including converting spaces to underscores. Variable names can be up to 64 characters long and may not contain spaces. Variable Type specifies the data type for each variable. By default, all new variables are assumed to be numeric. Common data types include: Numeric. A variable whose values are numbers. Values are displayed in standard numeric format. The Data Editor accepts numeric values in standard format or in scientific notation. Date. A numeric variable whose values are displayed in one of several calendar-date or clock-time formats. Select a format from the list. You can enter dates with slashes, hyphens, periods, commas, or blank spaces as delimiters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044832", "page_name": "Importing Data", "box_id": "3135924", "box_name": "Variables", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044832"}}
{"text": "-date or clock-time formats. Select a format from the list. You can enter dates with slashes, hyphens, periods, commas, or blank spaces as delimiters.-date or clock-time formats. Select a format from the list. You can enter dates with slashes, hyphens, periods, commas, or blank spaces as delimiters.-date or clock-time formats. Select a format from the list. You can enter dates with slashes, hyphens, periods, commas, or blank spaces as delimiters.The century range for two-digit year values is determined by your Options settings (from the Edit menu, choose Options , and then click the Data tab). Dollar. A numeric variable displayed with a leading dollar sign ($), commas delimiting every three places, and a period as the decimal delimiter. You can enter data values with or without the leading dollar sign. String. A variable whose values are not numeric and therefore are not used in calculations. The values can contain any characters up to the defined length. Uppercase and lowercase letters are considered distinct. This type is also known as an alphanumeric variable. Variable Label provides a more descriptive name for the variable. You can toggle between cell values and labels by clicking the Value Labels button. Variable Values allows numerical values to be assigned to nominal or ordinal data, so that it can be analyzed in SPSS. Variable Measure describes how the data can be measured (nominal, ordinal, scale).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044832", "page_name": "Importing Data", "box_id": "3135924", "box_name": "Variables", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044832"}}
{"text": "Calculate frequencies:\nFrom the Analyze menu, choose \"Descriptive Statistics\", and then click \"Frequencies\". The Frequencies dialog box should open. Select the variable(s) you want to analyze. Click the arrow transfer button to move them into the Variables box. Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044871", "page_name": "Basic Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135933", "box_name": "Calculate frequencies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044871"}}
{"text": "Cross-tab comparisons:\nFrom the Analyze menu, choose \"Descriptive Statistics\", and then click \"Crosstabs\". The Crosstabs dialog box opens. Select the independent variable and click the transfer arrow button to move it to the Row(s) box. Select the dependent variable and click the transfer arrow button to move it to the Column(s) box. Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044871", "page_name": "Basic Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135934", "box_name": "Cross-tab comparisons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044871"}}
{"text": "Selecting cases:\nClick the Data menu, and then click \"Select Cases\". The Select Cases dialog box should appear. Choose a variable to filter by, and define any conditional statements. Click OK Usually you will then redo a previous analysis to see how the selected cases are affected. To clear selected cases, click the Data menu, and then click \"Select Cases\". Select \"All cases\", then click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044871", "page_name": "Basic Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135935", "box_name": "Selecting cases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044871"}}
{"text": "Splitting files:\nSplitting a file lets you analyze one variable simultaneously on two groups and see how the results compare. Click the Data menu, and then click \"Split File\". The Split File dialog box will appear. Select the variable you wish to base your groups on. Select the \"Compare groups\" option. Click the transfer arrow button to move the variable to the \"Groups Based on\" box. Click OK. Perform (or rerun) your analysis to see how these groups compare.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044871", "page_name": "Basic Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135936", "box_name": "Splitting files", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044871"}}
{"text": "Chi-Square Test:\nThe Chi-Square Test lets you compare categorical variables between groups: Do men and women have similar opinions on sex education in public schools? Do members of different religions have similar views on abortion? To perform a Chi-Square Test in SPSS: From the Analyze menu in SPSS, choose \u201cDescriptive Statistics,\u201d and then \u201cCrosstabs.\u201d A Crosstabs dialog box should appear. Highlight each variable individually and move it to the row or column position by clicking the arrow transfer button. Generally, independent variables are placed in rows, and dependent variables in columns. Click the Statistics button, located at the bottom of the Crosstabs window. A Statistics dialog box should appear. Select \u201cChi-Square\u201d from the options in the Statistics and click \u201cContinue.\u201d Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044887", "page_name": "Advanced Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135997", "box_name": "Chi-Square Test", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044887"}}
{"text": "T Test:\nThe T Test lets you compare continuous variables between two categorical groups: Are gasoline prices in California the same as the national average? Is average age the same between those who have/haven\u2019t seen an X-rated film in the past year? To perform an Independent-samples T Test in SPSS: Choose \u201cCompare Means\u201d from the Analyze menu. Choose \u201cIndependent-Samples T Test\u201d from the options provided. An Independent Sample T test dialog box should appear. Highlight the name of the dependent variable from the list appearing in the upper left corner of the window. Click the arrow transfer button to move it to the Test Variable(s) box. Highlight the name of the independent variable from the list appearing in the upper left corner of the window. Click the arrow transfer button to move it to the Grouping Variable box. Click on \u201cDefine Groups\u201d. A Define Groups dialog box should appear. Provide variable values for two groups you're comparing. Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044887", "page_name": "Advanced Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135998", "box_name": "T Test", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044887"}}
{"text": "ANOVA:\nANOVA lets you compare continuous variables (usually averages of values) between three or more groups: Do members of different ethnic groups have the same average income? Do members of different religious groups watch the same number of hours of tv? To perform a One-Way ANOVA in SPSS: Choose \u201cCompare Means\u201d from the Analyze pull-down menu. Choose \u201cOne-Way ANOVA\u201d from the options provided. A One-Way ANOVA dialog box should appear. Highlight the name of the dependent variable from the list appearing in the upper left corner of the window. Click the arrow transfer button to move it to the Dependent List box. Highlight the name of the independent variable from the list appearing in the upper left corner of the window. Click the arrow transfer button to move it to the Factor box. Click \u201cOptions\u201d and s elect \u201cDescriptive\u201d from the list of statistics in this window. Then, click \"Continue\". Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044887", "page_name": "Advanced Data Analysis", "box_id": "3135999", "box_name": "ANOVA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044887"}}
{"text": "Correlation & Regression:\nCorrelation & Regression Tests let you compare two or more continuous variables: Is the number of hours spent watching tv related to someone\u2019s age? Is family income related to hours spent watching tv? To perform a Linear Regression Test in SPSS: Select \u201cRegression\u201d from SPSS\u2019s Analyze pull-down menu and select the \u201cLinear\u201d option. A dialog box for Linear Regression should appear. Move the independent and dependent variables to the appropriate boxes on the right by clicking the arrow transfer button. Click OK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044887", "page_name": "Advanced Data Analysis", "box_id": "3136000", "box_name": "Correlation & Regression", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044887"}}
{"text": "Variables in SPSS:\nNominal - unranked categories (sex, ethnicity, occupation, place of birth) Ordinal - ranked categories (\u201con a scale of 1-5, how much do you agree with this statement\u2026\u201d) Scale - numbers (# of pets, years of education, annual salary) Nominal and ordinal variables are sometimes called \"categorical\", while scale variables are called \"continuous\".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044887", "page_name": "Advanced Data Analysis", "box_id": "3136001", "box_name": "Variables in SPSS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044887"}}
{"text": "Layout View:\nThere are two main ways to create charts and graphs in SPSS. From the Menu bar, choose \"Graphs\" and then \"Chart Builder\" to drag chart types and variables directly onto a staging area. From the Menu bar, choose \"Graphs\" and then \"Legacy Dialogs\" to select a particular chart type. This guides you through more advanced chart settings based on which variables you want to include. To format your chart (add titles, change colors, transpose axes), double-click on it in the Output Viewer.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044842", "page_name": "Creating Graphs & Saving Data", "box_id": "3135922", "box_name": "Layout View", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044842"}}
{"text": "Exporting data:\nYou can export data from SPSS in a variety of file formats, including .sav (SPSS), .por (portable SPSS), .xls or .xlsx (Excel), and .dat (ASCII text) as well as STATA and SAS formats. A full list of formats is available at the SPSS website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044842", "page_name": "Creating Graphs & Saving Data", "box_id": "3135927", "box_name": "Exporting data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044842"}}
{"text": "Web resources for SPSS:\nSPSS Official Manuals SPSS for Students (University of Wisconsin) Resources to help you learn and use SPSS (UCLA) SPSS Frequently Asked Questions (UCLA) Data analysis in SPSS, STATA, SAS, and R", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044855", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135923", "box_name": "Web resources for SPSS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044855"}}
{"text": "SPSS video tutorials:\nSPSS tutorial on Lynda.com is available free, on-site at NYPL SIBL next to the Grad Center. 10-part series on SPSS from University of Minnesota for free on iTunes. SPSS Video Tutor", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044855", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135931", "box_name": "SPSS video tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044855"}}
{"text": "E-Books on SPSS:\nSPSS for Starters Quantitative and Statistical Research Methods Quantitative Data Analysis Using SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159620", "guide_name": "SPSS", "page_id": "1044855", "page_name": "Getting Help", "box_id": "3135925", "box_name": "E-Books on SPSS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159620&p=1044855"}}
{"text": "Finding Data: This is a guide for finding demographic, economic, social, health, and environmental data sets that you can analyze, visualize, and map.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/findingdata"}}
{"text": "Guide to Finding Data:\nFinding data sources related to: Demography & Populations Education & Housing Labor & Economics Health & Environment Law, Politics & Conflict Related guides: Analyzing and visualizing data Mapping data Workshop resources: Presentation from Finding Data workshop", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135937", "box_name": "Guide to Finding Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "Other resources:\nDataCenter Web Resources How to cite a data set (NCSU) How to read a codebook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135939", "box_name": "Other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "Searching for data:\nWhen searching for data, ask yourself these questions... Who has an interest in collecting this data? If federal/state/local agencies or non-governmental organizations, try locating their website and looking for a section on research or data. If social science researchers, try searching ICPSR. What literature has been written that might reference this data? Search a library database or Google Scholar to find articles that may have used the data you're looking for. Then, consult their bibliographies for the specific name of the data set and who collected it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135938", "box_name": "Searching for data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "Evaluating data:\nIs the data... From a reliable source? Who collected it and how? Available to the public? Will I need to request permission to use it? Are there any terms of use? How do I cite the data? In a format I can use for analysis or mapping? Will it require any file conversion or editing before I can use it? Comparable to other data I'm using (if any)? What is the unit of analysis? What is the time scale and geography? Will I need to recode any variables?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135959", "box_name": "Evaluating data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "Analyzing data:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS - Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization All of these statistical packages are available through CUNY Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135977", "box_name": "Analyzing data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "Where to start:\nLocal data NYC OpenData New York City Census FactFinder Neighborhood Data Portal National/state data American FactFinder FedStats (to find website of relevant agency) Data.gov International data UNdata International statistical agencies Survey/study data ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044901", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "3135960", "box_name": "Where to start", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044901"}}
{"text": "General American Factfinder (U.S. Census) A gateway or portal to several major U.S. Census products: 2000 and 2010 decennial census of population and housing; annual population estimates; 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; American Community Survey. Retrieve summary tables and maps for display and download . Social Explorer Allows easy creation of maps and charts from demographic data (American Community Survey, Census). National Survey of Families and Households Life history data on family composition, marriage, child-rearing, and family interactions. Data and documention downloads are freely available. Population-specific New Immigrant Survey A panel survey of new legal immigrants to the U.S. Public use data can be downloaded from the site but require pre-registration. GenderStats Health, education, economic, and demographic indicators from national statistical agencies, UN, and World Bank sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044946", "page_name": "Demography & Populations", "box_id": "3135946", "box_name": "National", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044946"}}
{"text": "pre-registration. GenderStats Health, education, economic, and demographic indicators from national statistical agencies, UN, and World Bank sources. pre-registration. GenderStats Health, education, economic, and demographic indicators from national statistical agencies, UN, and World Bank sources. pre-registration. GenderStats Health, education, economic, and demographic indicators from national statistical agencies, UN, and World Bank sources.Minority Data Resource Center Maintains and delivers data resources for study of the experiences of members of American racial and ethnic minority groups. Many studies can be explored by using the online analysis feature for selection,extraction, and download. MDRC is one of the ICPSR topical archives. Kids Count Data Center Retrieve state and city profiles containing 100 meaures of child wellbeing (for example, poverty, infant motality, family status, household characteristics). A separate Community-Level Information for Kids (CLIKS) data feature compiles a large amount of state- and local-level data to produce community profiles on the educational, economic, and health environments important to the well-being of children.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044946", "page_name": "Demography & Populations", "box_id": "3135946", "box_name": "National", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044946"}}
{"text": "New York:\nNew York City Census FactFinder", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044946", "page_name": "Demography & Populations", "box_id": "3135947", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044946"}}
{"text": "International:\nUNdata World Values Surveys Perform simple statistical functions on WVS data or extract and download variables of your choice. Surveys from the four can also be downloaded from ICPSR.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044946", "page_name": "Demography & Populations", "box_id": "3135954", "box_name": "International", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044946"}}
{"text": "Education:\nNational Center for Education Statistics (NCES) NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States. Child Care and Early Education Research Connection Links to research datasets, statistics, and reports, with the goal of providing information to researchers and policy makers. Many links to state-level data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044916", "page_name": "Education & Housing", "box_id": "3135940", "box_name": "Education", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044916"}}
{"text": "Housing:\nAmerican Housing Survey Conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau on behalf of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Consists of a biennial \"core\" survey based on a national sample and a metropolitan area survey covering about 20 large urban areas on a 4-year rotating basis. Housing Data Sets Portal to important HUD datasets (e.g., American Housing Survey, Property Owners and Managers Survey, Residential Finance Survey) and GIS files designed for use with HUD data. House Price Index Broad indicator of changes in single-family house prices by Census region, state, and metropolitan area. Compare up to 3 geographic areas online or download historical quarterly data back to 1975 (when available).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044916", "page_name": "Education & Housing", "box_id": "3135941", "box_name": "Housing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044916"}}
{"text": "New York:\nNYC Public Schools data Includes student/school performance, demographics, and operational data. Excel files available for free download. CoreData.nyc Demographic , socioeconomic, and housing data by neighborhood. Department of Homeless Services. Statistics & Reports", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044916", "page_name": "Education & Housing", "box_id": "3135942", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044916"}}
{"text": "International:\nUNESCO Institute for Statistics Create, manipulate, and download data on education, communication, and literacy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044916", "page_name": "Education & Housing", "box_id": "3135955", "box_name": "International", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044916"}}
{"text": "Labor:\nU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the field of labor economics and statistics. Local Area Unemployment Statistics Monthly estimates of total employment and unemployment for states, metropolitan areas, counties, larger cities and towns. Union Stats Union membership data c ompiled from the Current Population Survey. National, state, and metro area estimates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044920", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "3135943", "box_name": "Labor", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044920"}}
{"text": "General National Bureau of Economic Research Excellent source of historical economic and trade data, as well as some series on health care and vital statistics. Federal Reserve Board Links to current and historical statistical series, reports and data associated with FRB surveys such as the Survey of Consumer Finances and Survey of Small Business Finances. Population-specific State and Local Area Personal Income State, county, and MSA personal income, including per capita income back to 1969. Produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Estimates on number of families and children living in poverty, median household incomes. Most estimates are available for states, counties, and school districts. Produced by the U.S. Census Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044920", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "3135944", "box_name": "Economics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044920"}}
{"text": "nsus Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.nsus Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.nsus Bureau. Consumer behavior Consumer Expenditure Surve y Survey conducted by the Census Bureau on the buying habits and expenditures of households.Data are collected by a quarterly interview survey and weekly diary survey (mutually exclusive samples). Many summary tables are produced (by year, limited geographic areas, household characteristics), and you can create custom tables on the site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044920", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "3135944", "box_name": "Economics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044920"}}
{"text": "New York:\nLabor statistics for the NYC region Wage, employment, and business data from the NY State Department of Labor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044920", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "3135945", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044920"}}
{"text": "International:\nWorld Development Indicators World Development Indicators allows you to select from a wide range of national demographic, environmental, and economic indicators. World Income Inequality Database Indicators measuring inequality (including Gini coefficients) in over 150 countries, including those with transitional and developing economies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044920", "page_name": "Labor & Economics", "box_id": "3135956", "box_name": "International", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044920"}}
{"text": "General Climatetrace National Center for Health Statistics Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Data & Statistics National Health Interview Survey This site provides data, documentation, questionnaires, input programs, and publications based on the survey for 10 years, including many supplements. Most of these and older years are also available from ICPSR. Center for Population Health and Health Disparities Associated with the RAND Corporation, the CPHHD Data Core compiles a large number of health-related measures. These data focus on population and housing characteristics (largely drawn from the U.S. Census), the aging population, cost-of-living variables, pollution, and neighborhood \"connectivity.\" Health and Medical Care Archive Includes data related to healthcare personnel and staffing, healthcare delivery, chronic illness, and access to healthcare services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044934", "page_name": "Health & Environment", "box_id": "3135948", "box_name": "Health", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044934"}}
{"text": "ical Care Archive Includes data related to healthcare personnel and staffing, healthcare delivery, chronic illness, and access to healthcare services.ical Care Archive Includes data related to healthcare personnel and staffing, healthcare delivery, chronic illness, and access to healthcare services.ical Care Archive Includes data related to healthcare personnel and staffing, healthcare delivery, chronic illness, and access to healthcare services.Population-specific State Health Facts State comparisons of health status, poverty, insurance coverage, topics in minority and women's health, HIV/AIDS, care costs, and Medicare/Medicaid issues. Most data for the current year only. Disability Statistics Up-to-date disability statistics and reports based on Census data. Flexible search, extraction, and display features. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Links to cost and service utilization data related to Medicare and Medicaid programs. Many tables down to the county level. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive SAMHDA provides tools to access and use research data and is supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044934", "page_name": "Health & Environment", "box_id": "3135948", "box_name": "Health", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044934"}}
{"text": "Environment:\nConsortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Demographic and environmental datasets. Click through to the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) for data on environment quality, sustainability, and human-environment interaction . EPA Developer Central Data Finder Access to environmental data organized by subject. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) Data related to climate and historical weather trends and events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044934", "page_name": "Health & Environment", "box_id": "3135949", "box_name": "Environment", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044934"}}
{"text": "New York:\nNY State Department of Health - Statistics and Data Wide variety of compiled data on vital statistics, accidents and injuries, nutrition, health care services, and other public health topics. Community Health Assessment Clearinghouse Statistics on population, perinatal health, mortality, causes of hospitalization, and disease morbidity. NY State Office of Mental Health - Statistics and Data County and state-level tables on client characteristics, funding by program type, psychiatric center admissions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044934", "page_name": "Health & Environment", "box_id": "3135950", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044934"}}
{"text": "Demographic and Health Surveys A series of surveys conducted in over 60 countries in Asia, Africa, South and Central America, and the Middle East. Surveys measure family characteristics, health status, and household wealth. World Fertility Survey", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044934", "page_name": "Health & Environment", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044934"}}
{"text": "Politics:\nAmerican National Election Study Election Assistance Commission - Research and Data National and state-level voter registration and turnout for federal elections. National turnout statistics by age, gender, and race. Some historical data back to 1960. Campaign Finance Disclosure Portal The FEC provides public access to campaign contributions to federal representatives and candidates, and the major national parties. To search by candidate/representative click US HOUSE/SENATE CAMPAIGN MONEY. Correlates of War COW Project distributes several historical datasets coding international events back to the 1800s. Data include territorial changes, interstate alliances, and inter- and intrastate warfare.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044964", "page_name": "Law, Politics & Conflict", "box_id": "3135953", "box_name": "Politics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044964"}}
{"text": "Law:\nFederal Bureau of Investigation: Uniform Crime Reporting The most comprehensive annual, statistical breakdown of crime in the U.S. \u00a0The website includes racial, age, gender, and nationality data sets. Federal Justice Statistics Program Compilation of information from several federal agencies describing suspects and defendants in the criminal justice system. National Archive of Criminal Justice Data Funded by agencies within the Department of Justice, which also is the source of the data collections in the archive, and maintained as a topical archive within ICPSR. F eatures data resource guides that highlight important data collections on topics such as homicide, violence against women, and capital punishment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044964", "page_name": "Law, Politics & Conflict", "box_id": "3135952", "box_name": "Law", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044964"}}
{"text": "New York:\nHistorical NYC crime data Crime and offense data from 2000-2010. New York City Statistical Report: Complaints and Arrests (PDF only) Crime and Enforcement Activity in New York City (PDF only)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044964", "page_name": "Law, Politics & Conflict", "box_id": "3135951", "box_name": "New York", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044964"}}
{"text": "International:\nVoteWorld US Congress, European Parliament, and British Parliament roll call data, as well as selected historical series from 18 other countries. Country Indicators for Foreign Policy Economic, social, environmental, and military indicators for over 100 countries. Create dynamic maps or charts and download extracts. Correlates of War COW Project distributes several historical datasets coding international events back to the 1800s. Data include territorial changes, interstate alliances, and inter- and intrastate warfare.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159621", "guide_name": "Finding Data", "page_id": "1044964", "page_name": "Law, Politics & Conflict", "box_id": "3135958", "box_name": "International", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159621&p=1044964"}}
{"text": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data: This is a guide to web applications and downloadable software that can help you analyze and visualize data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/visualizingdata"}}
{"text": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data:\nThis guide was developed as part of a series of workshops on \"Data for Social Justice.\" Related guides: Finding data Mapping data SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135976", "box_name": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Related web guides:\nEssential Collection of Visualisation Resources (Visualisingdata.com) Visualization Tools (Visualizingadvocacy.com) Social Justice Through Data (tips for engaging viewers from MIT blog)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135974", "box_name": "Related web guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Basic chart and graph applications:\nDatawrapper Upload your data (as CSV) or copy/paste it into this free web application to make a quick chart that is publishable to the web. Google Public Data Easily create line, bar, and bubble graphs from publicly available data sets and metrics. infogr.am Add/edit data to create more than 30 chart types that you can combine with text to create compelling infographics .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135970", "box_name": "Basic chart and graph applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "More sophisticated options:\nTableau Public Free downloadable software that works well with survey data, allowing you to filter data and recode variables, as well as create a variety of charts and graphs. Tableau Public video tutorials Sample data sets Examples of Tableau Public projects posted by UConn SDA (Survey Documentation Analysis) Developed at UC Berkeley, SDA is a web-based tool that is integrated into various collections of survey data, including the General Social Survey (GSS) and the American National Election Study (ANES), as well as microdata found in the Integrated Public User Microdata Series (IPUMS) which includes a more fine-grained version of Census data. Online help files for SDA Books, instructional materials, and tutorials Gephi Open source platform for visualizing networks and complex systems, including dynamic and hierarchical graphs. Gephi tutorials Gephi basics (PDF handout)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135972", "box_name": "More sophisticated options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Fully featured analytic software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135971", "box_name": "Fully featured analytic software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Other interesting tools:\nOpen Refine (formerly Google Refine) makes it easier to clean up messy data and convert it into different formats. Tabula is a tool for liberating data tables from PDFs. GraphClick allows you to retrieve (x,y) coordinate data from the image of a scanned graph.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135973", "box_name": "Other interesting tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Themed visualization applications:\nWorld Bank DataBank uses \"bubble charts\" to display social, economic, and health data from over 200 countries. Gapminder is a tool for exploring and comparing global development indicators Sunlight Foundation makes available a number of visualization tools related to politics and transparency, including \"Lobbying Tracker\" which tracks lobbying activity and \"Capitol Words\" which explores the most popular words and phrases used by legislators in the U.S. Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159623", "guide_name": "Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "page_id": "1044984", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "3135975", "box_name": "Themed visualization applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159623&p=1044984"}}
{"text": "Mapping Data: This is a guide to various software and web applications that let you create maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/mappingdata"}}
{"text": "Guide to Mapping Data:\nThis guide was developed as part of a series of workshops on \"Data for Social Justice.\" Related guides: Finding data Analyzing & visualizing data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135987", "box_name": "Guide to Mapping Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Workshops and training:\nIntroduction to GIS using Open Source Software is a day-long workshop offered at Baruch each semester. Current graduate students, faculty and staff from throughout CUNY can register. Visit the GIS practicum page for eligibility, registration, and course details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135991", "box_name": "Workshops and training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Basic mapping applications:\nThe National Map Viewer USGS tool creates multi-layered maps incorporating a wide variety of social and environmental/geological data. Maps can be emailed, printed, or saved. Mapping the Measure of America allows state- and county-level mapping of demographic, health, education, income, and security data. A project of the Social Science Research Council. SEDAC Map Client lets you create global and regional maps on themes ranging from poverty and governance to sustainability and conservation. NASA Worldview allows you to interactively browse global satellite imagery. Users can overlay and visualize a subset of social/political map layers in conjunction with satellite images. Social Explorer Graduate Center/CUNY licensed resource allows you to create thematic maps and download current and historical data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135989", "box_name": "Basic mapping applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Advanced mapping applications:\nArcGIS Explorer free, downloadable GIS viewer lets you fuse local data with existing map layers to create custom maps. Google Fusion Tables allows you to combine data values and KML polygon boundaries from your own or other data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135996", "box_name": "Advanced mapping applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS:\nArcGIS is the industry standard proprietary GIS software package and is produced by Esri (formerly ESRI, or Environmental Systems Research Institute). It is a Windows-only suite of programs: ArcMap: for making maps and conducting analyses ArcCatalog: for organizing data and metadata, similar to \"My Computer\" on a Windows PC ArcScene: incorporates 3D visualizations of terrain into maps ArcGlobe: for 3D visualizations of very large raster or vector data sets ArcGIS 10.1 Desktop is available on all workstations in the Graduate Center Library. From the Start menu, choose \"All Programs\" then navigate to ArcMap.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135988", "box_name": "ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "QGIS:\nQuantum GIS (QGIS) is a user-friendly open source GIS software package licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities. It is available for download from the QGIS Project website . GRASS GIS is a free and open source GIS software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics and maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS GIS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies. It is available for download from the GRASS GIS website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135995", "box_name": "QGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Spatial data:\nNew York City MapPLUTO - NYC tax lot data and features BYTES of the BIG APPLE - boundary, zoning, and streets data Baruch's GIS Data Repository - includes a mix of public and Baruch/CUNY-only data New York State NYS GIS Clearinghouse Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository (CUGIR) Neighborhood Data Portal United States Census Bureau TIGER Products Includes shapefile boundaries for Census geographies. USDA Geospatial Data Gateway from the US Dept. of Agriculture International Data by Country From DIVA-GIS UNEP GEO Data Portal from the UN Environment Programme", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135993", "box_name": "Spatial data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Geocoding tools:\nTexas A&M Geocoding Services Google Fusion Tables", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135990", "box_name": "Geocoding tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Themed mapping sites:\nNPL Superfund Footprint Columbia University-based project lets you \"visualize and understand the characteristics of vulnerable populations, built and natural features, and environmental exposures near the National Priorities List Superfund sites\" CHANGE Viewer allows the exploration of climate science, human and socio-economic datasets. NY Times Mapping America allows you to browse and map census tract-level data related to race/ethnicity, income, housing/families, and education from the American Community Survey from 2005-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159624", "guide_name": "Mapping Data", "page_id": "1045002", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "3135994", "box_name": "Themed mapping sites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159624&p=1045002"}}
{"text": "Entrance Requirements:\nTo enter the library, patrons must present one of the following photo IDs: CUNY Photo ID (student, faculty, staff, or retiree) with a current validation sticker (if applicable) Graduate Center Photo ID: Graduate Center or CUNY BA alumni (non-GC CUNY alumni have access to their home libraries only) Visiting research scholars Graduate Center research assistants Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium students (Columbia, Fordham, New School, NYU, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stonybrook) Empire State College Photo ID A government-issued photo ID alongside special privileges card: Graduate Center Research Assistant Friends of the Graduate Center Library Associates Language Reading Program METRO Referral A valid photo ID issued by a SHARES Institution", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045016", "page_name": "Visit the Library", "box_id": "6947554", "box_name": "Entrance Requirements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/library-access"}}
{"text": "Library Privileges:\nGraduate Center / CUNY / SUNY Graduate Center Students Graduate Center Faculty, Staff, Retirees, and CUNY Doctoral Faculty Graduate Center Language Reading Program Students Graduate Center Research Assistants CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC) CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies CUNY School of Professional Studies Lifelong Peer Learning Program (Lp2) SUNY Empire State College Alumni Non-GC CUNY Alumni Retirees Other Visitors Friends of the Library Members of the Public (including guests) METRO Referral Visitors SHARES Visitors Visiting Research Scholars Visiting Students", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045016", "page_name": "Visit the Library", "box_id": "22424960", "box_name": "Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/library-access"}}
{"text": "OLD Who Can Use the Library?:\nGraduate Center Students (including Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, Non-Matriculated Students, and Language Reading Program Students) Graduate Center Faculty and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff) CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Students, Faculty, Staff CUNY Students, Faculty, and\u00a0Staff Graduate Center Alumni Research Assistants for GC Faculty, Etc. Graduate Center Retirees Other Visitors (non-CUNY\u00a0researchers, visiting research scholars, SUNY Empire State students, guests of GC affiliates)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045016", "page_name": "Visit the Library", "box_id": "22324028", "box_name": "OLD Who Can Use the Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/library-access"}}
{"text": "Directions:\nGraduate Center Library 365 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10016-4309 (212) 817-7040 Google Map Enter the library through the lobby of the building, on the 1st floor. Subways: B/D/F/M/N/Q/R to 34th St./Herald Square (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) 1/2/3/A/C/E to 34th St./Penn Station (between 7th and 8th Ave.) 6 to 33rd St. (at Park Ave.) Buses: M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/M34/Q32 to Fifth Ave. at 34th St. Other Public Transportation: PATH trains to 33rd St. (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) NJTransit and LIRR trains to Penn Station (34th St. between 7th and 8th Ave.) Metro-North trains to Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. at Park Ave.) Buses to Port Authority Bus Terminal (8th Ave. between 41st and 42nd St.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045016", "page_name": "Visit the Library", "box_id": "27938612", "box_name": "Directions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/library-access"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center / CUNY / SUNY:\nView detailed library privileges by patron category below. Have a question about accounts? Find out which account to use with which service . Graduate Center Graduate Center Students Graduate Center\u00a0Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff Graduate Center Research Assistants Alumni Retirees Graduate Center Language Reading Program Students Lifelong Peer Learning Program (Lp2) CUNY CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC) Please also note: Library services are provided at other CUNY libraries for the School of Journalism, School of Professional Studies, School of Public Health. CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Macaulay Honors Faculty and Staff Note that Macaulay Honors College students are served by the libraries at their home campus. Non-GC CUNY Alumni SUNY SUNY Empire State College", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "9887622", "page_name": "Access Privileges", "box_id": "31237797", "box_name": "Graduate Center / CUNY / SUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/privileges"}}
{"text": "Other Visitors:\nFriends of the Library Members of the Public (including guests) METRO Referral Visitors SHARES Visitors Visiting Research Scholars", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "9887622", "page_name": "Access Privileges", "box_id": "31238069", "box_name": "Other Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/privileges"}}
{"text": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries:\nCUNY faculty, students, and staff may visit and borrow from all other CUNY libraries , except the CUNY School of Law. They may also request delivery of circulating items from other CUNY collections by placing\u00a0a request in the CUNY catalog. This service is known as CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . Databases licensed only to specific CUNY campuses may be used on site at those campuses only. (Curious about a specific library's hours or policies? Consult that library's website .) Additionally, Graduate Center affiliates can\u00a0request books and articles unavailable at CUNY through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . To ensure you receive e-mail notifications from the library, please keep your e-mail current on CUNYfirst if you are a current student, staff, or faculty member. If you are another\u00a0community member please\u00a0contact your circulation and ILL staff to update this information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "3136025", "box_name": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "Library Accounts:\nEffective August 3, 2020, your library account is now tied to your CUNYfirst credentials and is created automatically. There is no need to activate a library account; data is harvested from CUNYfirst every two days, so please allow time for the information from CUNYfirst to appear in the library system. New students, faculty, and staff can go directly to OneSearch and login to view loans, renew items, and place requests. Please be sure to keep your personal information updated in CUNYfirst.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "24731583", "box_name": "Library Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "CUNY Accounts:\nIn addition to your library account, there are other accounts users need at CUNY.\u00a0 These include GC Network Accounts, GC Email, CUNYFirst, CUNY Portal, CUNY Virtual Desktop, CUNY Academic Commons, OpenCUNY, and others.\u00a0 Learn more about them on the CUNY Accounts page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "22324944", "box_name": "CUNY Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "Register for a Library Account:\nTo borrow books from any CUNY library, first register for a library account at the Circulation Desk with a current GC photo ID. Keep your e-mail current with circulation and ILL staff to receive library e-mail notices. Non-GC CUNY students obtain CUNY photo IDs at their home institutions. All CUNY students, staff, and faculty may borrow books from all CUNY libraries, except the CUNY School of Law Library. GC Alumni register for a library account here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "3136004", "box_name": "Register for a Library Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "Need a GC ID Card?:\nTake registration and bursar\u00a0receipts (or letter from GC Provost or program Executive Officer) to room 9123, phone x7769, to obtain a GC photo ID with current semester validation sticker. Students not taking courses but maintaining matriculation must pay registration fees to obtain an ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045030", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "3136005", "box_name": "Need a GC ID Card?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/accounts"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "CUNY libraries have uniform borrowing periods for regular-loan, circulating books only. Policies may differ significantly for other library materials. For details, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies and CUNY library\u00a0websites. Grad Center Library borrowing limits are shown below.\u00a0 For more detailed information, see the Privileges Chart for each patron category at the GC. Books : 16 week loans, can be\u00a0renewed\u00a0up to up to 48 weeks, unless item is recalled. Media (VHS tapes, DVDs, and CDs) at the 1st floor circulation desk, loaned 7 days to all users,\u00a0no renewals. Overdue fine\u00a0$1.20 per day. Reserve books: 2 hour loans. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return by 1 hour after the library\u00a0opens\u00a0the next day. Reserve VHS, DVDs, and CDs: 3 hour loans.\u00a0Overdue fine $0.10/minute Equipment and devices: 8\u00a0week loan, can be\u00a0renewed\u00a0up to 24\u00a0weeks, unless item is recalled.\u00a0Overdue fine $15.00 per hour. See more details on equipment loans .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136026", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "and devices: 8\u00a0week loan, can be\u00a0renewed\u00a0up to 24\u00a0weeks, unless item is recalled.\u00a0Overdue fine $15.00 per hour. See more details on equipment loans . and devices: 8\u00a0week loan, can be\u00a0renewed\u00a0up to 24\u00a0weeks, unless item is recalled.\u00a0Overdue fine $15.00 per hour. See more details on equipment loans . and devices: 8\u00a0week loan, can be\u00a0renewed\u00a0up to 24\u00a0weeks, unless item is recalled.\u00a0Overdue fine $15.00 per hour. See more details on equipment loans .Periodicals and reference books circulate with permission\u00a0from a 2nd floor reference librarian Non-Circulating items,\u00a0dissertations, theses, microforms, and special collection materials stay in the library Borrowers receive a\u00a0due date slip at check-out and are responsible for returning items in good condition by the date or for renewing on time. The library catalog system emails courtesy reminder notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current within CUNYfirst for current students, faculty, and staff. Others can update their email by contacting library circulation.\u00a0Users may also check due dates and renew online via My Account in OneSearch. Borrowers are responsible for all\u00a0fines and fees, even if an email notice is missed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136026", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "Renewing & Returning Materials:\nRenew materials by logging into My Account in OneSearch. Each renewal moves the due date back 16 weeks from the time of the renewal. CUNY libraries have different loan lengths for borrower types. You may not renew via My Account if: a book has been requested\u00a0by another borrower or course reserve you have $25 or more in CUNY-wide fines you have multiple overdue or\u00a0LOST items. Items are marked as Lost once they are overdue for more than 60 Days. GC users in violation of the above conditions may request a renewal via the GC\u2019s renewal form . Interlibrary Loan (ILL) renewals can be requested online in the user's ILL account , subject to lending library approval. Return CUNY library books to any CUNY library. Exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "23219647", "box_name": "Renewing & Returning Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing:\nCUNY students, faculty, and staff may borrow from every CUNY library except the CUNY School of Law Library. CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing is offered to all CUNY-wide users.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136027", "box_name": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "Recalls:\nCUNY borrowers may avoid recalling books from CUNY readers by using Interlibrary Loan to\u00a0request titles unavailable in CUNY\u00a0libraries. However, instead of using interlibrary loan, CUNY borrowers may also request currently checked-out items using\u00a0the \u201cRequest a Copy\u201d or \u201cRequest This Copy\u201d links in the library catalog, or by asking library circulation staff to issue a recall. Requests generate an email notice\u00a0informing the current borrower of the recall. The first borrower is guaranteed the initial loan length; renewal is denied after a recall request is placed. If a recalled\u00a0item has already been renewed, it is given a new, earlier due date \u2014 10 days from the date the recall request is placed. Seven-day and reserve loans may not be recalled. Overdue recalled items are fined at a higher rate of $1/day. Unreceived email notices do not relieve any borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22230311", "box_name": "Recalls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "If a book is missing: Check the re-shelving area on the east side of the library\u2019s 2nd floor. If no luck, fill out a \u201cSearch Card\u201d from a librarian on the 2nd floor. Include your name and phone or e-mail address on the back. Submit the card to the circulation staff on the 1st floor for searching. Request the item via CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . If it is not available through CLICS, request it via Interlibrary Loan (ILL) , with a note that the item could not be found on the shelves.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136032", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "Special Notice: CUNY-Wide Overdue and Recall Fines Suspended:\nBeginning March 14, 2020, all CUNY libraries will suspend regular overdue fines and recall overdue fines.\u00a0 Overdue reserve fines will remain unchanged given that reserve loans originate from the physical lending points. These changes are to reduce the need for students to return material to campuses or to negotiate fine payments in-person during the period affected by coronavirus closures.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "25094246", "box_name": "Special Notice: CUNY-Wide Overdue and Recall Fines Suspended", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "ORIGINAL Renewing & Returning Materials:\nRenew materials by logging into My Account in OneSearch. To maximize loan lengths, renew titles just before they are due, not far in advance. CUNY libraries have different loan lengths and renewal policies for all borrower types. You may not renew via My Account if: a book has been requested\u00a0by another borrower or course reserve you have $25 or more in CUNY-wide fines you have loans more than 8 days overdue GC users in violation of the above conditions may request a renewal via the GC\u2019s renewal form . Interlibrary Loan (ILL) renewals can be requested online in the user's ILL account , subject to lending library approval. Return CUNY library books to any CUNY library. Exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "3136029", "box_name": "ORIGINAL Renewing & Returning Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "SPECIAL NOTICE: CUNY-Wide Overdue and Recall Fines Suspended:\nCUNY libraries have suspended regular overdue fines as well as fines for some of the recalled items. Also, all CUNY libraries now allow one renewal\u00a0of regular circulating items. Additionally, interlibrary loan staff will automatically request renewals of ILL items on your behalf. Please note that you can return CUNY library books to any CUNY library, with the following exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk. For updates, subscribe to the library blog and follow us on Twitter .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045043", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "23249713", "box_name": "SPECIAL NOTICE: CUNY-Wide Overdue and Recall Fines Suspended", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/borrowing"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045047", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/overdue"}}
{"text": "Overdue Fines:\nAll Library fines must be paid at the school where they originated.\u00a0CUNY-wide fines are generally $0.25/day, with higher fees for overdue recalled ($1.00 per day) and reserve material ($0.10/minute). A $25 total in CUNY-wide fines blocks CUNY-wide library privileges. Long overdue replacement costs and fees must be paid at the lending library. For a complete list of CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . Graduate Center fine schedules are outlined in the Fines & Fees box below. Long overdue books generate registration, transcript, and graduation blocks, which must be cleared at a borrower\u2019s home library after making payment at the lending library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045047", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136030", "box_name": "Overdue Fines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/overdue"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Library Fines & Fees:\nOverdue materials: Circulating books: $0.25/day Recalled books: $1.00/day Media (DVD, CD, VHS): $1.20/day Reserve items: $0.10/minute Interlibrary loan items: $0.25/day Lost items: Item cost + $25 processing fee", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045047", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "22253411", "box_name": "Graduate Center Library Fines & Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/overdue"}}
{"text": "The email notice schedule for CUNY loans: Immediately upon arrival \u2013 CLICS pick-up notice Immediately upon request by another borrower \u2013 Recall notice 3 days prior to due date \u2013 courtesy notice reminder to return or renew items coming due 7 days after due date \u2013 1st overdue notice 21 days after due date \u2013 2nd overdue notice, online renewal blocked 40 days after due date \u2013 3rd overdue notice 50 days after due date \u2013 lost/replace notice, non-refundable $25 processing fee added to accumulated fines, book replacement price assessed ($45 minimum) All CUNY library privileges blocked at $25 CUNY-wide overdue fines Borrowers are informed of due dates at the point of loan. Missed overdue notices or lost date due slips do not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve. Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045047", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136031", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/overdue"}}
{"text": "due dates, for use by course reserve. Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls.due dates, for use by course reserve. Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls.due dates, for use by course reserve. Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls.These recalls may be placed only by CUNY circulation staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045047", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136031", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/overdue"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions? Ask a Librarian Reference Desk: (212) 817-7077", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "3136078", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY and SUNY Libraries:\nYou can have books from any\u00a0CUNY or SUNY library sent to any other\u00a0CUNY Library, including the\u00a0Graduate Center. Locate the item you want from the library catalog, sign in, and find the request options in the 'Get it' section. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter, or if you are seeking other material types, please submit an interlibrary loan request. Have questions? Check out the CLICS FAQs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "3136074", "box_name": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY and SUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "SCLICS Requests Step by Step:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "32177482", "box_name": "SCLICS Requests Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "SCLICS Requests Step by Step:SCLICS Requests Step by Step:Make a Request Locate materials in OneSearch using any of the\u00a0search scopes (GC, GC + CUNY Libraries, or SUNY Libraries). If you haven't signed in yet, you can do so\u00a0by clicking in the yellow banner and entering your CUNY login information. After logging in, request options are under \" How to get it. \" Click\u00a0\"Request a physical copy.\" You will be prompted to select a pickup location,\u00a0input additional details (if requesting a specific volume for example),\u00a0and asked if\u00a0you'd like to \"Look beyond CUNY\" to allow SUNY libraries to fulfill the request. If a request is being filled by SUNY, the item must be picked up at the library whose website was used to make the request, ignoring the preferred pickup location. For example, if you wanted to send a SUNY item to Queens College, you\u00a0must use the Queens College Library website to place the request. Click on \"Send Request\" You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "32177482", "box_name": "SCLICS Requests Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "se the Queens College Library website to place the request. Click on \"Send Request\" You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.se the Queens College Library website to place the request. Click on \"Send Request\" You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.se the Queens College Library website to place the request. Click on \"Send Request\" You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.If you make a request through OneSearch\u00a0for an item that\u00a0is not available at any CUNY or SUNY libraries, you will be notified by\u00a0email. You then can still place an interlibrary loan request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "32177482", "box_name": "SCLICS Requests Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "CLICS Request Step by Step:\nMake a Request Locate materials in OneSearch using the \"GC+CUNY Libraries\" search scope. When you are logged in, request options are under \" How to get it. \" You must be logged in to your OneSearch account to place requests. If you haven't signed in yet, you can do so\u00a0by clicking in the yellow banner and entering your CUNY login information. After logging in, click\u00a0\"Request a physical copy.\" You will be prompted to select a pickup location,\u00a0input additional details if requesting a specific volume for example,\u00a0and asked if\u00a0ADA accommodations are required. Click on \"Send Request\" You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "3136077", "box_name": "CLICS Request Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan:\nWhen should you use CLICS and when should you use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) ? Use CLICS for: Books that may be\u00a0available at any CUNY or SUNY library Use ILL for: Any book, especially those not\u00a0owned by other CUNY libraries Journal articles not available at the Graduate Center Library A/V materials such as DVDs and CDs Book chapters For more information about interlibrary loans or to make an ILL request, visit the ILL Login page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "3136075", "box_name": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "How long will it take? Most requests (for books not already checked out by another patron) are delivered in about a week. Some may take more or less time. NYC traffic, CUNY library systems problems, and library staffing all affect delivery time. What if something I requested can\u2019t be found? You will receive email that your request can\u2019t be filled. You may try requesting\u00a0again from another CUNY library, or from Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . If you have waited more than a week for your request, contact either the CUNY lending library or your home CUNY library circulation desk . Which materials may not be requested via CLICS? Queens College, Brooklyn College, and City College will not loan music scores through CLICS. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22230350", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.Libraries receiving CLICS requests for any non-circulating material will cancel a CLICS request prompting an email notification to the requestor. Graduate Center users may make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests for any item, whether or not it is available via CLICS. What if no CUNY copies are available? You can request to \"Look beyond CUNY\" to include SUNY Libraries in the request scope. You can also be next in line for a CUNY book that is currently checked out to another user.\u00a0Graduate Center users may also use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) to request\u00a0any item, whether or not it is available at another\u00a0CUNY or SUNY library. What if I want to get the book before somebody else gets it? To get a book right away, go get it yourself. If you take it to the circulation desk, you will be able to borrow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22230350", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "ow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book.ow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book.ow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book.If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve. I didn\u2019t get an email about my CLICS request! If you don\u2019t get an email within a few days, log in to \u201cMy Account\u201d in the CUNY catalog. The list of schools on the left\u00a0will highlight where you\u00a0have current activity. After selecting a school, any loans or requests from that school's libraries will be listed. Also, check your email address in CUNYfirst if you are a current student, faculty, or staff member.\u00a0Everyone else can\u00a0take their\u00a0CUNY ID to their CUNY library circulation desk for an update. You may contact the lending CUNY library circulation department to prompt a search for or cancellation of your CLICS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22230350", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "CS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item).CS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item).CS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item).How do I cancel a CLICS request? Cancel a CLICS request in \u201cMy Account\u201d by clicking on the library where the item is coming from, and clicking \"Cancel\" next to the applicable item. Why do I get the message \u201cNo copies currently available, or there is a problem with your ID card. Please see a librarian\u201d? You have already requested this book via CLICS, OR No copy is available for loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired. If your CUNY registration is current, there has been a glitch in the auto-updating of your library record from CUNY Central data. Take your valid photo ID to your home CUNY library circulation desk for an update.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22230350", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "CLICS - Temporarily Unavailable:\nBorrowing between CUNY Libraries, or CLICS (CUNY Libraries Intra-Campus Service), is back in service. THE LIBRARY IS ALSO OPEN ONLINE ! For updates, subscribe to the library blog and follow us on Twitter .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1045175", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "24721880", "box_name": "CLICS - Temporarily Unavailable", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/clics"}}
{"text": "Finding Open Access Materials:\nTo find open access articles, try Google Scholar .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788281", "box_name": "Finding Open Access Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary loan (ILL) allows the GC community to request items\u2014articles, book chapters, books, media items, conference papers, dissertations, entire boxes of microfilm rolls, to mention a few\u2014from libraries near and far. Ready to make an ILL request? Log in to your ILL account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "25093460", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nEmail: ill@gc.cuny.edu Phone: (212) 817-7049 In Person: Library, first floor, room 1100.06 (last office in front of elevators) By Chat: Chat with\u00a0an academic librarian 24/7 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788280", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788283", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:You can always request items if you Log in to your ILL account. But to get your materials quicker... Check whether the GC library has the material you need: Start in OneSearch . Request from OneSearch : Use the \"Request\" tab to request a book or media item from other CUNY and SUNY libraries, or Use the\u00a0\"More Options\" tab to request it via interlibrary loan from libraries beyond CUNY and SUNY Request from Worldcat: If the book or media item is not in OneSearch , use the Worldcat link on top to find it, then\u00a0from the record, use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan \" link to request it. Request from Google Scholar: Use Google Scholar through the GC library website.\u00a0If there is no full-text access, click on More > Find It @ CUNY! to request it. Request from Databases: Consult subject specialists' guides for recommendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788283", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.Save time and typing: In databases ,\u00a0use the\u00a0\"Find It @ CUNY\" link, and in Worldcat , the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link, to\u00a0auto-fill requests. Request scans of book chapters : If you need just a chapter from a book, try a Book Chapter request to get a scanned PDF.\u00a0In general, you can request one chapter per book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788283", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "chapters : If you need just a chapter from a book, try a Book Chapter request to get a scanned PDF.\u00a0In general, you can request one chapter per book.We send notifications via email. If you are not getting our emails, check your spam folder/settings for ill@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788283", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material:\nRequest Scan & Deliver from the GC library: request scans of print material available at the GC library, delivered electronically within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Request up\u00a0to a single article from a journal issue, or a single chapter from a book,\u00a0as an Article or Book Chapter\u00a0request through interlibrary loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788285", "box_name": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Alternatives to ILL:\nCan't wait for delivery?\u00a0 Here are a few local options if you prefer to get material in person. NYPL & MaRLI CUNY Libraries Brooklyn Public Library & Queens Library\n\nMETRO referrals -\u00a0GC reference\u00a0librarians can issue a one day pass to visit nearby libraries. Stop by the reference desk or contact us at library@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788282", "box_name": "Alternatives to ILL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Information for Other Libraries:\nRequesting Loans/Copies from The Graduate Center (CUNY) Librarians: Submit an interlibrary loan request via OCLC, or Email us at ill@gc.cuny.edu Individuals: Ask your librarian about submitting an interlibrary loan request", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11836959", "box_name": "Information for Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "A Note on Graduate Center Theses & Dissertations:\nGC theses and dissertations may be available through: Academic Works ,\u00a0our institutional repository The ProQuest\u00a0Dissertations database Full text is available in the platforms above unless embargoed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "3813513", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "11788284", "box_name": "A Note on Graduate Center Theses & Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/interlibraryloan"}}
{"text": "Current Graduate Center Doctoral & Master's Students:\nCurrent Graduate Center students receive a validation sticker (with a letter from Executive Officers to the Office of Security and Public Safety) for library privileges listed below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7028996", "page_name": "Graduate Center Students", "box_id": "22312926", "box_name": "Current Graduate Center Doctoral & Master's Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/students"}}
{"text": "GC Doctoral Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books and Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7028996", "page_name": "Graduate Center Students", "box_id": "22312938", "box_name": "GC Doctoral Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/students"}}
{"text": "GC Master's Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books and Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7028996", "page_name": "Graduate Center Students", "box_id": "22369589", "box_name": "GC Master's Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/students"}}
{"text": "Leaves of Absence and Early Enrollment:\nStudents on leaves of absence and those arriving before registration may under some circumstances begin or continue library access, and should contact the Executive Officer or Assistant Program Officer for their program to request access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7028996", "page_name": "Graduate Center Students", "box_id": "22369266", "box_name": "Leaves of Absence and Early Enrollment", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/students"}}
{"text": "The Library is Open Online:\nWhile the library\u2019s spaces and physical collections are inaccessible due to COVID-19, many resources and services are available online .\u00a0\u00a0For updates, subscribe to the library blog and follow us on Twitter .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7028996", "page_name": "Graduate Center Students", "box_id": "25094406", "box_name": "The Library is Open Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/students"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029122", "page_name": "Graduate Center Faculty, Staff, Retirees, & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "box_id": "22313308", "box_name": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/faculty"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff:GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff:All Graduate Center faculty and\u00a0staff\u00a0are eligible for GC library privileges. This includes both central-line and consortial GC faculty, as well as all Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) faculty and staff. Library access is governed by CUNY Login credentials and a CUNY or GC photo ID card. CUNY Login: CUNY Login credentials allow\u00a0off-site access to the GC library's electronic resources (databases, e-journals, and ebooks), as well as access to the GC's interlibrary loan system (ILLiad). Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password . If you are consortial GC faculty and could not log in to library e-resources with your CUNY Login, your CUNY Login may not have the necessary GC affiliation information. Please contact librarysystems@gc.cuny.edu to request an update. In the meantime, please use your GC network ID for access to e-resources (2nd option on the login page). See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029122", "page_name": "Graduate Center Faculty, Staff, Retirees, & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "box_id": "22313308", "box_name": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/faculty"}}
{"text": "ime, please use your GC network ID for access to e-resources (2nd option on the login page). See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.ime, please use your GC network ID for access to e-resources (2nd option on the login page). See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.ime, please use your GC network ID for access to e-resources (2nd option on the login page). See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.CUNY or GC Photo ID Card: CUNY photo ID cards enable physical access to\u00a0CUNY\u00a0libraries, as well as\u00a0circulation privileges. Consortial faculty with a photo ID card from another CUNY campus do not need a separate GC photo ID card for full GC library privileges. GC photo IDs are authorized by\u00a0GC Human Resources or by GC Executive Officers in a letter to GC Security & Public Safety . Take your GC photo ID\u00a0to the GC library's circulation desk (1st floor) to receive\u00a0a barcode sticker, which is necessary for borrowing books and in some cases necessary for admittance to CUNY libraries. GC photo ID cards\u00a0also allow access to libraries around the world, through the SHARES program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029122", "page_name": "Graduate Center Faculty, Staff, Retirees, & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "box_id": "22313308", "box_name": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/faculty"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books and Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law See which credentials allow you to access which accounts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029122", "page_name": "Graduate Center Faculty, Staff, Retirees, & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "box_id": "22313378", "box_name": "GC Faculty (Central-Line and Consortial) and Staff - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/faculty"}}
{"text": "GC Research Assistants - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | Off-site access .\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes , ask your supervising faculty member to contact ILL\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page ; free if network account is obtained\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1624758", "page_name": "Graduate Center Research Assistants", "box_id": "22313394", "box_name": "GC Research Assistants - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/RA"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1624758", "page_name": "Graduate Center Research Assistants", "box_id": "5426268", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/RA"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Sponsoring a Research Assistant GC faculty, administrators, and HEOs may sponsor up to 2 Research Assistants. Library Research Assistants do not have to be affiliated with CUNY. Graduate Center Executive Officers may request\u00a0access to the GC network and library resources for RAs by emailing IT Services ( itservices@gc.cuny.edu ) and outlining\u00a0the\u00a0need,\u00a0the\u00a0faculty supervisor, and dates of affiliation, not to exceed 3 months. Borrowing Materials Research Assistants borrow materials\u00a0on a sponsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members\u00a0fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk. RAs must also obtain\u00a0a photo ID from the Office of Security and Public Safety, if they do not have one. RAs are extended Interlibrary Loan privileges with an ILL proxy account authorized by the sponsoring GC faculty member. See the ILL FAQ . The sponsoring GC faculty member is responsible for all loans, fines, and fees incurred by RAs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1624758", "page_name": "Graduate Center Research Assistants", "box_id": "5426268", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/RA"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:\nHow it Works Sponsoring faculty members set up an ILL proxy account for\u00a0RAs to request, pick up, and manage ILL items. The faculty member is the owner of the account and controls access. The\u00a0research history stays with the account, and RAs may change. The faculty member is responsible for the items borrowed through RA accounts. Setting Up a Proxy Account Faculty members contact the ILL Supervisor ( jcho@gc.cuny.edu ) to authorize a\u00a0proxy account. Specify the RA name and email address for ILL notifications, emailed to either the faculty member or the RA. The proxy account username and password are\u00a0emailed to both the faculty member and the RA. At the end of each semester, sponsors\u00a0confirm that\u00a0RAs continue to be active.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1624758", "page_name": "Graduate Center Research Assistants", "box_id": "6310604", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/RA"}}
{"text": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library:\nResearch Help Research Guides recommend resources by subject, and Research Help explains how to get\u00a0help from a librarian.\n\nTechnology in the Library Technology in the Library Guide describes GC library\u00a0computers, printers, scanners, microfilm readers, and equipment loans.\n\nReserves GC instructors may\u00a0place books and media on reserve, outlined in the Reserves Guide .\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative GC researchers are granted\u00a0special borrowing privileges at the New York Public Library research libraries. See NYPL & the GC Library and MaRLI:\u00a0Manhattan Research Library Initiative .\n\nAcademic Works CUNY Academic Works is an open access institutional repository providing worldwide access to CUNY scholarship and creative work.\n\nLibrary News Track library events, workshops, resources and news\u00a0by subscribing to the Graduate Center Library\u00a0Blog .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1624758", "page_name": "Graduate Center Research Assistants", "box_id": "5602481", "box_name": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/RA"}}
{"text": "GC Alumni Photo ID & Registration for Remote Access:\nSee the Graduate Center\u2019s Alumni Benefits and Services page for more alumni Information. A GC Alumni ID card is needed for entry into the library. To obtain this ID, you will need to present proof of alumni status to the Office of Security and Public Safety. The Office\u00a0of the Registrar in Room 7201 can provide documentation of your alumni status. Bring this documentation to the Office of Security and Public Safety , Room 9124, 212-817-7777 to receive your ID card. Next, complete the Graduate Center Alumni Registration Form . Within a few business days, the Alumni Affairs Office gcalumni@gc.cuny.edu will then issue a username and password for you to use to access the databases for Alumni listed below on this page ( )\u00a0. Open Access resources ( ) on the Graduate Center's A-Z Database List are freely available. Welcome back, GC alums!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643141", "box_name": "GC Alumni Photo ID & Registration for Remote Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "In-Person Library Services for GC Alumni:\nShow your GC Alumni photo ID to enter the library. Visit the library's Circulation desk on the first floor to obtain an Alumni barcode to borrow books from the GC's collection. See\u00a0Library Privileges below for loan\u00a0and renewal information. Printing is available for a fee. Purchase a copy card for $1 and add funds to the card to print for $0.15 per page. Scanners, microfilm readers, and digital reformatting equipment are described in\u00a0the Technology in the Library guide. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers. Graduate Center Alumni are eligible for a Guest Login, providing 30 days of use for computers onsite in the Library. A new Guest Login may be requested after the pass expires.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643157", "box_name": "In-Person Library Services for GC Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "Library Privileges for Graduate Center Alumni (including SLU):\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC Only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 2\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site access to most GC databases ; off-site access to select databases for alumni\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643047", "box_name": "Library Privileges for Graduate Center Alumni (including SLU)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!):\nJSTOR Journals for Alumni: Arts and Sciences I-XII; coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. (Please note access to JSTOR ebooks is on-campus only.)\n\nProject Muse for Alumni: Over 350 journals; the Graduate Center does not subscribe to Project Muse ebooks but titles are accessible via the New York Public Library.\n\nSAGE Journals for Alumni: Access to more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals covering a variety of disciplines.\n\nSAGE Knowledge for Alumni: To see the 31 handbook titles available at the Graduate Center, find and click \"Handbooks\" under \"Browse by Content Type. Then select \"Available to me\" under \"Refine by\" on the right hand side.\n\nSAGE Research Methods for Alumni: Over 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "ver 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.Versatile PhD for Alumni: Service to help humanities and social science PhDs and graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic jobs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "Alumni Dissertations & Theses:\nSee the Dissertations & Theses guide for information on CUNY Academic Works and to find your own capstone, thesis, or dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7133435", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22837491", "box_name": "Alumni Dissertations & Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/alumni"}}
{"text": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "9064553", "box_name": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees:Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees:Retired Graduate Center faculty (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff retain full on-site library privileges including: on-site access to any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library borrowing privileges from any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library except the Law School off-site access to GC Library e-resources GC interlibrary loan ID Cards: GC faculty retirees (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff retirees may obtain GC retiree photo ID cards good for perpetual onsite access to CUNY libraries. When visiting the GC library, anyone without a GC network account can request a guest login for access to library computers. GC photo ID cards allow use of CUNY libraries and book borrowing. Photo IDs are authorized by GC Human Resources or by GC Executive Officers in a letter to GC Security & Public Safety . Take your GC retiree photo ID to the GC Library Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker for library admission and for borrowing books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "9064553", "box_name": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "ty . Take your GC retiree photo ID to the GC Library Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker for library admission and for borrowing books.ty . Take your GC retiree photo ID to the GC Library Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker for library admission and for borrowing books.ty . Take your GC retiree photo ID to the GC Library Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker for library admission and for borrowing books.GC network accounts allow access to GC Library e-resources from off-campus. GC network credentials are routinely authorized by GC Human Resources during employment on-boarding and retirement planning. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "9064553", "box_name": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees - Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22325055", "box_name": "GC Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees - Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "Retiree Accounts:\nStatus | Account Privileges\n\nRetired Central-Line GC &\u00a0 Campus-Based Doctoral Faculty | Email/Network Account: Retirees who were not migrated to Outlook365 will need to request to be created as a\u00a0Person of Interest (POI)\u00a0by Steven Wong (swong@gc.cuny.edu) in the Provost's Office. Library Databases and Interlibrary Loan: Retired central-line\u00a0and campus-based faculty GC doctoral faculty should contact their home department at the GC to request that a POI and network account be created, which will enable access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "9156118", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "ill enable access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)PSC Staff Retirees | Email/Network Account: GC staff retirees represented by the PSC lose their GC network accounts. \u200bLibrary Databases and Interlibrary Loan: Retired PSC staff\u00a0may contact the GC Digital Services Librarian ( librarysystems@gc.cuny.edu ) to request a special retiree account for access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)\n\nNon-PSC Staff Retirees | All Accounts: GC staff retirees not represented by the PSC lose GC network accounts, including GC email accounts; staff accounts are\u00a0disabled on the day of retirement and deleted 90 days thereafter. As a result, non-PSC staff retirees lose access to GC library resources\u00a0and Interlibrary Loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "9156118", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22323973", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:Using a Special Retiree Account:Retired CUNY doctoral faculty first inquire with GC IT services for GC network accounts. If not successful, contact the GC Digital Services Librarian for assistance librarysystems@gc.cuny.edu . How to find and access GC library resources: Get to know the GC Library website , consult the list of databases . To find a specific journal\u00a0for a specific year, check the journal-finding tool . Use the \u201cFind It!\u201d link from within\u00a0databases\u00a0to get articles and book chapters not at the GC. Or use\u00a0the ILL request form . Use Worldcat to get material outside the GC, with the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link. Or use the ILL request form . When articles and scans are\u00a0available, you will be notified by email. Pick up ILL books at the GC Library, articles/book chapters are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Google Scholar Use the GC-customized version of Google Scholar available on the library website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22323973", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "ers are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Google Scholar Use the GC-customized version of Google Scholar available on the library website.ers are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Google Scholar Use the GC-customized version of Google Scholar available on the library website.ers are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Google Scholar Use the GC-customized version of Google Scholar available on the library website.The GC-customized version recognizes the library's electronic journal holdings and if you login with your GC library credentials, links you to the articles in the library's databases. Need help? GC\u00a0reference desk at (212) 817-7077 chat with a librarian on the GC Library website ILL ill@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7045", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "1489801", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22323973", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/retirees"}}
{"text": "Visiting Students:\nLibrary Access: T he Inter-University Doctoral Consortium allows doctoral students (not faculty or master\u2019s students) from Columbia , NYU , Fordham , Rutgers , Princeton , and SUNY Stonybrook taking one or more courses at the Graduate Center to apply for a GC photo ID for library admission. Similarly, doctoral students from Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture enrolled in at least one course at the CUNY Graduate Center may apply for a GC photo ID for library admission ( see p. 19 of the GC Bulletin ). SHARES libraries students are entitled to access the GC Library with an ID from a SHARES institution.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7035205", "page_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "box_id": "22331773", "box_name": "Visiting Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/LRP"}}
{"text": "Language Reading Program Students:\nCUNY Graduate Center Language Reading Program and Summer Reading Program students obtain either a GC photo ID authorized by the program or a temporary ID from the program for access privileges to the GC library only. The temporary ID must be presented with another form of photo\u00a0ID for library access. No GC network accounts,\u00a0interlibrary loan privileges, or CUNY borrowing privileges\u00a0accompany the program ID card. The director-authorized GC photo ID will be honored for borrowing privileges from the GC library only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7035205", "page_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "box_id": "22493785", "box_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/LRP"}}
{"text": "Language Reading Program Students:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC Only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 2\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7035205", "page_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "box_id": "22331831", "box_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/LRP"}}
{"text": "Mina Rees Library and Lifelong Peer Learning Program:\nAs a member of the Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2), you have access to the resources of the Mina Rees Library. Visit our LP2 guide for more details on access and borrowing privileges.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10569463", "page_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (Lp2)", "box_id": "33275025", "box_name": "Mina Rees Library and Lifelong Peer Learning Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/lifelonglearning"}}
{"text": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC):\nCurrently enrolled CUNY students*, faculty, and staff with a current CUNY photo ID may visit and borrow from any CUNY library, except the\u00a0CUNY School of Law Library. CUNY\u00a0doctoral faculty are eligible for full Graduate Center Library privileges, governed by a\u00a0GC network\u00a0account and a GC photo ID. Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors (except\u00a0SciFinder Scholar which requires a GC login). * Continuing Education students may visit the campus Library of the college they are enrolled in.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22330367", "box_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Doctoral Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books\u00a0\u00a0& Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22330375", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Doctoral Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Faculty & PSC Staff (Current & Retired) - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books & Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No (except for CUNY Central staff, SLU faculty and staff, Macaulay Honors College faculty and staff)\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22332526", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Faculty & PSC Staff (Current & Retired) - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Master's Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books\u00a0\u00a0& Other CUNY Book | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No (except SLU Master's students)\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22415725", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Master's Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Undergraduate Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No (except SLU undergraduate students)\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22332524", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Undergraduate Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni - Library Privileges:\nOn-site Access | No (Consider becoming a Library Friend )\n\nBorrowing Privileges | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | No\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | No\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22359846", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Non-PSC Staff - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034781", "page_name": "CUNY Affiliates (Non-GC)", "box_id": "22332528", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Non-PSC Staff - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-cuny"}}
{"text": "School of Journalism, School of Professional Studies, School of Public Health:\nLibrary services are provided at other CUNY libraries for the School of Journalism , School of Professional Studies , School of Public Health .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10568436", "page_name": "Other CUNY Schools", "box_id": "33271801", "box_name": "School of Journalism, School of Professional Studies, School of Public Health", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/other_cuny_schools"}}
{"text": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU):\nStudents and faculty at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center.\u00a0 See the SLU Research Guide for quick access to information about library services and key resources available to the SLU community.\u00a0 Library privileges are detailed below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034846", "page_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "box_id": "22415487", "box_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/slu"}}
{"text": "SLU Master's Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034846", "page_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "box_id": "22330593", "box_name": "SLU Master's Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/slu"}}
{"text": "SLU Undergraduate Students - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034846", "page_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "box_id": "22330597", "box_name": "SLU Undergraduate Students - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/slu"}}
{"text": "SLU Faculty & PSC Staff - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034846", "page_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "box_id": "22330595", "box_name": "SLU Faculty & PSC Staff - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/slu"}}
{"text": "SLU Non-PSC Staff - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034846", "page_name": "CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU)", "box_id": "22330599", "box_name": "SLU Non-PSC Staff - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/slu"}}
{"text": "CUNY Central:\nCentral CUNY staff are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center. Library privileges are detailed below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10255306", "page_name": "CUNY Central", "box_id": "32319690", "box_name": "CUNY Central", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/central"}}
{"text": "CUNY Central- Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 2\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10255306", "page_name": "CUNY Central", "box_id": "32319691", "box_name": "CUNY Central- Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/central"}}
{"text": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff:\nFaculty and staff at the CUNY Macaulay Honors College are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center.\u00a0Library privileges are detailed below. Macaulay Students Note that Macaulay Honors College students are served by the libraries at their home campus.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10068773", "page_name": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff", "box_id": "31774200", "box_name": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/Macaulay"}}
{"text": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law Only your CUNY Login works for Database Access and Interlibrary Loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "10068773", "page_name": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff", "box_id": "31774204", "box_name": "Macaulay Honors College Faculty and Staff - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/Macaulay"}}
{"text": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni:\nNon-GC CUNY alumni (except CUNY BA alumni ) must join the Graduate Center Friends of the Library to use the Graduate Center Library. Membership at the $250 level allows on-site access to the Graduate Center library for one year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing from the Graduate Center Library. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers. For more information contact: Jim Cronin Office of Institutional Advancement 212-817-7137 jcronin@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7186642", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni", "box_id": "22820467", "box_name": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-alumni"}}
{"text": "Macaulay Honors College Alumni:\nMacaulay Honors College alumni may obtain on-site library privileges at their home CUNY campus libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7186642", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni", "box_id": "22820470", "box_name": "Macaulay Honors College Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-alumni"}}
{"text": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni:\nCUNY BA alums may obtain an alumni ID from a\u00a0CUNY college home campus office. Along with a photo ID, the alumni ID provides access to\u00a0 the Graduate Center Library, but no borrowing privileges, off-site access to licensed resources, or interlibrary loan. CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni have full access to CUNY college home libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7186642", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni", "box_id": "22836931", "box_name": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/non-gc-alumni"}}
{"text": "SUNY Empire State College Students, Faculty, and Staff:\nSUNY Empire State College\u00a0students, faculty, and staff may obtain a CUNY Open Access card from any CUNY library circulation desk for semester-long access and borrowing privileges at all CUNY libraries except the CUNY School of Law. Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029193", "page_name": "SUNY Empire State College", "box_id": "22313636", "box_name": "SUNY Empire State College Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/empire"}}
{"text": "Library Privileges for SUNY Empire State College Students, Faculty, and Staff:\nOn-site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029193", "page_name": "SUNY Empire State College", "box_id": "22313634", "box_name": "Library Privileges for SUNY Empire State College Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/empire"}}
{"text": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library:\nThe Graduate Center Friends of the Library welcome all to support the library\u2019s print and digital collections, annual events, and professional training. Friends sponsor an annual public presentation on a topic of special interest to library donors. See the Friends of the Mina Rees Library guide for additional information about the program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044381", "page_name": "Friends of the Library", "box_id": "22376424", "box_name": "Friends of the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/friends"}}
{"text": "Friends of the Library - Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | With $250 contribution (1 year) or $150 contribution (6 months)\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC only, with $1000 contribution (1 year)\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 2\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No\n\nNote: Graduate Center Friends of the Library are eligible for a Guest Login, providing 30 days of use for computers onsite in the Library. A new Guest Login may be requested after the pass expires.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044381", "page_name": "Friends of the Library", "box_id": "22376405", "box_name": "Friends of the Library - Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/friends"}}
{"text": "Members of the Public:\nThe Graduate Center Library is open to CUNY students, faculty, and staff, SUNY Empire State College students, faculty and staff, Graduate Center alumni, and CUNY doctoral faculty retirees. If you are not in these groups you can access the library by joining the Friends of the Library or getting a METRO Referral from an area library. Details below. METRO referrals from area libraries are honored with an electronic referral or signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card. METRO membership provides reciprocal access for users seeking access to resources unavailable in home libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044526", "page_name": "Members of the Public", "box_id": "22360359", "box_name": "Members of the Public", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/public"}}
{"text": "Other Visitors:\nFor additional information, see: METRO Visitors SHARES Visitors Visiting Students", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044526", "page_name": "Members of the Public", "box_id": "22360364", "box_name": "Other Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/public"}}
{"text": "Guests:\nGuests\u00a0(up to 3) with valid photo ID accompanying Graduate Center students, faculty, staff with current ID may be admitted to the library at the discretion of GC security staff. All guests must sign in at the lobby security desk and provide appropriate ID for weekend library access.\u00a0Children must be accompanied by an adult with current ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044526", "page_name": "Members of the Public", "box_id": "22360362", "box_name": "Guests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/public"}}
{"text": "Need a Research Library?:\nLooking for a research library to work in but not affiliated with the Graduate Center or CUNY? There are several options: Become a Friend of the Graduate Center Library \u2014 $250 provides a year of access, and $1000 provides a year of both access and borrowing. Several other academic libraries also have Friends programs along these lines. Get a New York Public Library card and apply to use one of the special study rooms at the Schwarzman Building . Get a New York Public Library card and apply to join MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative) , which provides borrowing privileges for the research collections at NYPL, and access and borrowing privileges at Columbia and NYU.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7044526", "page_name": "Members of the Public", "box_id": "22360361", "box_name": "Need a Research Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/public"}}
{"text": "METRO Visitors:\nResearchers who have been issued a referral from a New York City librarian to use a book, journal, CD, DVD, database, or other resource in the Graduate Center's print or electronic collections, may visit the Mina Rees Library with their METRO pass and photo ID. METRO referrals grant one-time, day-long, on-site use of a specific item verified in a library catalog.\u00a0 Access is limited to the specific item or subject and does not guarantee\u00a0unlimited access to a library. Consult with your referring librarian to make sure items are\u00a0available for you when you visit. See the METRO page in the Outside CUNY guide for a list of member institutions and additional information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034888", "page_name": "METRO Visitors", "box_id": "22330756", "box_name": "METRO Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/metro"}}
{"text": "METRO Visitors - Library Privileges:\nOn-site Access | With Valid ID and METRO referral\n\nBorrowing Privileges | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7034888", "page_name": "METRO Visitors", "box_id": "22330757", "box_name": "METRO Visitors - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/metro"}}
{"text": "SHARES Visitors:\nThe Graduate Center Library is an OCLC SHARES member.\u00a0\u00a0SHARES library affiliates with valid IDs\u00a0may visit the Graduate Center Library and use print and electronic materials on-site. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers. Holders of current faculty, student, and staff photo IDs from the Graduate Center may, in turn, visit university and museum libraries around the world that are SHARES members.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029192", "page_name": "SHARES Visitors", "box_id": "22313632", "box_name": "SHARES Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/shares"}}
{"text": "SHARES Visitors - Privileges:\nOn-site Access | With valid ID from SHARES Institution\n\nBorrowing Privileges | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029192", "page_name": "SHARES Visitors", "box_id": "22313626", "box_name": "SHARES Visitors - Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/shares"}}
{"text": "Visiting Research Scholars:\nVisiting Research Scholar status is managed through the Office of the Provost, and approved Visiting Research Scholars\u00a0have access to the library. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029144", "page_name": "Visiting Research Scholars", "box_id": "22313403", "box_name": "Visiting Research Scholars", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/scholars"}}
{"text": "Visiting Research Scholars - Library Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Depends\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books &\u00a0Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site **\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\n*Except the CUNY School of Law **To access databases remotely or to link from a OneSearch record to an individual ebook in Ebook Central while on campus, Visiting Scholars must choose the second login option \u2014 \u201cLog in with your GC Network Account (alternate)\u201d \u2014 on the login screen.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159625", "guide_name": "Access & Borrowing", "page_id": "7029144", "page_name": "Visiting Research Scholars", "box_id": "22313405", "box_name": "Visiting Research Scholars - Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access/scholars"}}
{"text": "Library Technology Overview:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044748", "page_name": "Technology in the Library", "box_id": "3136036", "box_name": "Library Technology Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/computers-and-printing"}}
{"text": "Library Technology Overview:Library Technology Overview:Computers: There are many computers on the 1st floor and 2nd floors of the library. Most of these computers (PCs & Macs) require a GC network login and provide access to a wide variety of software. Library visitors without a GC account can ask for a guest login at either the Circulation Desk (1st Floor) or Reference Desk (2nd Floor). In order to receive a guest login, visitors must provide a CUNY ID or official state-issued ID. Some public (unlocked) computers are also available on the 1st floor and 2nd floor. These computers only have a web browser and basic text editor. Wi-Fi: The Graduate Center has three wireless networks: GCcommunity (log in with GC network account credentials), GCguest (just\u00a0enter your email address), and eduroam (log in with CUNY Login; learn more about eduroam here ). All library resources are available on the wi-fi networks.\u00a0 See the IT Services website for additional information about wireless access at the GC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044748", "page_name": "Technology in the Library", "box_id": "3136036", "box_name": "Library Technology Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/computers-and-printing"}}
{"text": "). All library resources are available on the wi-fi networks.\u00a0 See the IT Services website for additional information about wireless access at the GC.). All library resources are available on the wi-fi networks.\u00a0 See the IT Services website for additional information about wireless access at the GC.). All library resources are available on the wi-fi networks.\u00a0 See the IT Services website for additional information about wireless access at the GC.Printing: Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff receive free, unlimited printing. Printing can be initiated from library computers or from any web-enabled device. Non-GC users may print from library computers to the Guest Printer for 15 cents per page . See the Printing section on the left for more information. Scanners: Flatbed book scanners and a KIC bookeye (overhead) scanner are located near the reference desk on 2nd floor. Patrons may save scans to USB drives or email the file directly from the scanning workstation. See Scanners for additional information. Software: See the Software section of this guide for details on the various software applications available in the library and remotely. Microform/film/fiche: Readers are available on 2nd floor near reference desk for free scanning to PDF. PDFs may be saved on a USB drive or e-mailed.\u00a0 See Microfilm Readers for additional information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044748", "page_name": "Technology in the Library", "box_id": "3136036", "box_name": "Library Technology Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/computers-and-printing"}}
{"text": "d floor near reference desk for free scanning to PDF. PDFs may be saved on a USB drive or e-mailed.\u00a0 See Microfilm Readers for additional information.d floor near reference desk for free scanning to PDF. PDFs may be saved on a USB drive or e-mailed.\u00a0 See Microfilm Readers for additional information.d floor near reference desk for free scanning to PDF. PDFs may be saved on a USB drive or e-mailed.\u00a0 See Microfilm Readers for additional information.Photocopies: A color/B&W copy machine available on the 2nd\u00a0floor requires a reusable copy card ($1.00) and costs 15 cents per page. Free scanning (see above) is available as an alternative. Piano keyboard: A piano-like keyboard is available for use on the 2nd floor (in the study room with glass windows). Headphones must be used while playing the keyboard, to avoid disturbing other library users. Headphones are available for borrowing at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor). Policies: See CUNY's Policy on Acceptable User of Computer Resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044748", "page_name": "Technology in the Library", "box_id": "3136036", "box_name": "Library Technology Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/computers-and-printing"}}
{"text": "Assistive Technologies:\nThere are several assistive technologies available in the Graduate Center Library and elsewhere in the GC, including JAWS, Kurzweil 1000/3000, and Zoomtext. For full information about these offerings, contact Student Affairs at studentaffairs@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7400.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044748", "page_name": "Technology in the Library", "box_id": "5024314", "box_name": "Assistive Technologies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/computers-and-printing"}}
{"text": "Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "32247723", "box_name": "Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer:Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer:Printing from a GC library computer using a GC network ID* When you send a print job from a library computer to the printer, select \"double-sided on wp5v\" or \"single-sided on wp5v\" to send the job to a printer on the library 2nd floor. Then, move\u00a0to a print release computer near the 2nd floor rest rooms and the library printers. Login as directed to the station with your GC Network ID and select\u00a0the jobs you would like to print, and click the \"print\" button. Your selected and \"released\" jobs will print at the printer assigned the single-digit number matching your\u00a0release station number. If it does not work, try again on another print release station. Additional printers are available in department labs. Report any printer problems to IT\u00a0Services using their live chat or emailing itservices@gc.cuny.edu or calling (212) 817-7300 Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm. *For SLU affiliates wishing to print for free at the GC Library: Use your EMPLID to log onto a PC or Mac in the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "32247723", "box_name": "Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "7300 Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm. *For SLU affiliates wishing to print for free at the GC Library: Use your EMPLID to log onto a PC or Mac in the library.7300 Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm. *For SLU affiliates wishing to print for free at the GC Library: Use your EMPLID to log onto a PC or Mac in the library.7300 Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm. *For SLU affiliates wishing to print for free at the GC Library: Use your EMPLID to log onto a PC or Mac in the library.Choose a double-sided/single-sided printer on a PC or OCS printer on a Mac. Login with your EMPLID in any Print station and select your print jobs. SLU students must request initial passwords with SLU IT. For assistance with your password, contact SLU IT Help Desk at their website , email at ITHelpDesk@slu.cuny.edu or call 646-313-8440\u00a0from 9am to 9pm Monday through Thursday, 9am to 5pm Fridays. Note: SLU students cannot use Remote Printing in the library at this time. Please see Access guides for more information about services according to your affiliation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "32247723", "box_name": "Printing for GC Affiliates from a Library Computer", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Printing from your own Computer:\nThe web printing service requires a GC Network ID One-time registration is required to use the web printing service. Register using your Office 365 email account (i.e., user@gradcenter.cuny.edu) at https://siteup.ocsinc.ca/site/register and select Graduate Center CUNY {GC} from the drop-down menu. When you are ready to send print jobs to the GC printers from your own device, visit Student Web Printing to upload files. Then, log into a print-release station at the library to print your documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "3136037", "box_name": "Printing from your own Computer", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Color Printing:\nFor Graduate Center students, color printing is available outside of the library via the DGSC computer lab on the 5th floor, room 5487.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "31234202", "box_name": "Color Printing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Guest printing costs $0.15 per page and requires a copy/print card, which can be purchased from\u00a0a\u00a0card vending machine\u00a0near the Reference Desk. Buy the card with a $1 bill, then re-insert the card to add more value. Cards are reusable but not transferrable to other libraries. Printing\u00a0to the guest printer: Visitors who are logged in to a library computer with a guest login (available at the Circulation and Reference Desks) may print to the guest printer on the 2nd floor. Report problems with the guest printer to IT\u00a0Services using their live chat or emailing itservices@gc.cuny.edu or calling (212) 817-7300 Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm. Instructions: Log into one of the library computers on the 2nd floor in the areas labeled Center 1, Center 2, or Center 3 (to the east of the printer area) using a guest log in. Computers in other areas of the library are not connected to the guest printer. Click in whatever application you are using.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "31234294", "box_name": "Guest Printing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "g a guest log in. Computers in other areas of the library are not connected to the guest printer. Click in whatever application you are using.g a guest log in. Computers in other areas of the library are not connected to the guest printer. Click in whatever application you are using.g a guest log in. Computers in other areas of the library are not connected to the guest printer. Click in whatever application you are using.(If the print icon doesn't work, go to File > Print.) When shown the printing options, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s). The guest printer is on the 2nd floor of the library, next to the other printers. Insert your copy/print card into the card reader. Click . Enter your guest username (e.g.,\u00a0GCGuest4) and password. Click . A list of your print jobs will appear. Select the job(s)\u00a0that you want to print. Click .\u200b", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "31234294", "box_name": "Guest Printing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Poster Printing - Not Available:\nThe Graduate Center does not support poster printing for students. Local printing options include: Manhattan Printing 267 5th Avenue (between 29th & 30th Streets) Swift Copy Print Shop 10 East 36th Street (between Fifth Ave. & Madison Ave.) FedEx Office 191 Madison Avenue (between 34th & 35th Streets)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "9887191", "page_name": "Printing", "box_id": "29041851", "box_name": "Poster Printing - Not Available", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=9887191"}}
{"text": "Compliance with Copyright Law:\nNotice:\u00a0The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material; the person using the library\u2019s equipment is liable for any infringement. Details regarding copyright compliance may be found on CUNY's Terms of Use Copyright Website and CUNY's Intellectual Property Policy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136040", "box_name": "Compliance with Copyright Law", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "Scanners:\nThere are 7 touchscreen bookscanners on the table behind the reference desk (directly north of the elevator) on the 2nd floor and a\u00a0KIC Bookeye scanner in the southeast corner of the second floor near the PQ call numbers (see below for more on the KIC Bookeye scanner).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136038", "box_name": "Scanners", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "Copying:\nThe library\u2019s copy machine, a Xerox 7120 , is located on the 2nd floor near the print release stations. The Xerox 7120 offers color and black and white copying. Color copies or prints are $0.15. Purchase\u00a0JAMEX\u00a0copy/print cards from the dispenser near\u00a0the digital sign close to the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor of the library. Buy the card with a $1 bill, then re-insert the card to add more value.\u00a0Cards are reusable, but not transferrable to other libraries. Report JAMEX or library copy machine problems to the library Circulation/Reserve Desk, 212-817-7083 or library-circulation@gc.cuny.edu. For GC affiliates, scanning an item and using a print account is an alternative way of generating a copy.\n\nXEROX User\u2019s Guide: XEROX User\u2019s Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "16730464", "box_name": "Copying", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "The KIC Bookscanner was purchased with Student Technology Fees. The following steps are a quickstart guide using the KIC Bookeye 4 Bookscanner.\u00a0 For more detailed information on modifying images please read the KIC help guide . You can also access this information on the scanner itself via the Interactive Touch Screen by simply touching the tab. Step 1: Document Placement KIC systems operate with a variety of scanner models. If the scanner component for your KIC system is a Bookeye 4, notice that the scanner has movable cradles for the left and right side of books. The cradle can be left flat (i.e. at 180\u00b0) for scanning flat, unbound material, or raised to 120\u00b0 for gentle handling of books or other types of bound material that flat scanners may damage. To scan, place the document in the middle of the scanner bed, aligning the vertical laser guide with the gutter of the book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136039", "box_name": "KIC Bookeye Bookscanner", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "flat scanners may damage. To scan, place the document in the middle of the scanner bed, aligning the vertical laser guide with the gutter of the book.flat scanners may damage. To scan, place the document in the middle of the scanner bed, aligning the vertical laser guide with the gutter of the book.flat scanners may damage. To scan, place the document in the middle of the scanner bed, aligning the vertical laser guide with the gutter of the book.The ideal horizontal and vertical laser guide positions, as well as where to\u00a0put your hands, is shown below. Placing Document on the Scanner Bed Many bound documents must be held open to get them to lay flat. If you need to use your thumbs to hold the pages down, the scanner\u2019s automatic cropping function will perform best if you make a fist with each hand and hold the book open with your thumbs extended as shown in the image above. The image of your hands will be removed automatically. Step 2: Copyright Notice The first time a user touches the button, a window with a copyright agreement appears.\u00a0 Touch on the copyright notice to agree with the terms, and the scan session will begin automatically. Step 3: Scanning Documents A few seconds after accepting the copyright statement, the first scanned image will be displayed on the display.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136039", "box_name": "KIC Bookeye Bookscanner", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "matically. Step 3: Scanning Documents A few seconds after accepting the copyright statement, the first scanned image will be displayed on the display.matically. Step 3: Scanning Documents A few seconds after accepting the copyright statement, the first scanned image will be displayed on the display.matically. Step 3: Scanning Documents A few seconds after accepting the copyright statement, the first scanned image will be displayed on the display.If the KIC system detects that the document being scanned is a book, the system automatically splits the left from the right pages into two different images. A thumbnail image of each scanned page is displayed at the top of the interactive touch screen. To continue scanning additional pages, touch . Thumbnails with Scan Controls on the Touch Screen ; Users may also press the foot pedal, if present, to initiate scanning: Notes: Remember that you cannot modify an image until you have scanned it, so first scan and then select Modify and Save/Send (Search PDF, etc.) options. Brightness, contrast, resolution, color, etc. controllers are available under the tab. You can preview any scanned image by simply clicking on a specific thumbnail and viewing on the monitor. Step 4: Saving Scanned Images To save scanned images to a USB flash drive, plug a USB flash drive into the upper right corner of the cabinet. The system will automatically detect it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136039", "box_name": "KIC Bookeye Bookscanner", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "save scanned images to a USB flash drive, plug a USB flash drive into the upper right corner of the cabinet. The system will automatically detect it. save scanned images to a USB flash drive, plug a USB flash drive into the upper right corner of the cabinet. The system will automatically detect it. save scanned images to a USB flash drive, plug a USB flash drive into the upper right corner of the cabinet. The system will automatically detect it.Then press the button to save the images tot he USB drive. If you do not insert a USB flash drive, you will be prompted to send to an email address. Save images by pressing the Save Files button on the touchscreen. After images are saved, touch , or . Note: To save as a s earchable PDF, Quick PDF, JPEG, PNG, RTF or other format, click and then . For more information read the help manual below:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136039", "box_name": "KIC Bookeye Bookscanner", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "ble PDF, Quick PDF, JPEG, PNG, RTF or other format, click and then . For more information read the help manual below:KIC Help Manual: KIC Help Manual", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044762", "page_name": "Scan/Copy", "box_id": "3136039", "box_name": "KIC Bookeye Bookscanner", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/scan-copy-fax"}}
{"text": "Microfilm Readers:\nThe library has two microfilm readers (ScanPro 2500): To get started with either MF machine, press \u201cCtrl+Alt+Del\u201d and log in with your GC credentials or Guest log in. GC Students/Faculty can Save to a flash drive or print to a network printer. Guests (non GC users) can only save to a Flash Drive.\n\nPowerScan 2500 - Instructions and troubleshooting information is available below: Quick Start Guide Loading Microfilm on a ScanPro Machine (Video) Microfilm Navigation with ScanPro (Video)\n\nScanPro 2500 User Guide: ScanPro 2500 User Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044776", "page_name": "Microfilm Readers", "box_id": "3136042", "box_name": "Microfilm Readers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/microfilm"}}
{"text": "Digital Studio:\nThe Digital Studio, located near the reference desk on the 2nd floor of the library, consists of three workstations with a variety of media playback and recording equipment (see table below). Be sure to borrow headphones and remote controls at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor). Before using equipment, please note: Observe CUNY's Terms of Use Copyright Website and CUNY's Intellectual Property Policy. Bring your own flash-drive or blank CD/DVDs to store any digitized files you create.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044793", "page_name": "Digital Studio", "box_id": "3136035", "box_name": "Digital Studio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/digital-studio"}}
{"text": "Digitization Equipment:\nAudio Digitization Station: Plays and digitizes audio cassettes and vinyl. Change Import Settings Burn CDs or DVDs\n\nBlu-ray Disc and DVD Player (BDP-S390/BX39): Plays DVDs and Blu-ray discs\n\nUser Manual: BDP-S390/BX39 User Manual\n\nToshiba DVD Video Recorder and Video Cassette Recorder (VHS) Combo (DVR620): Plays VHS & DVDs. Converts VHS tapes to DVDs, and vice versa.\n\nDVD Video Recorder and (VHS) Combo Manual: Toshiba DVD Video Recorder and Video Cassette Recorder (VHS) Combo (DVR620", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044793", "page_name": "Digital Studio", "box_id": "3136034", "box_name": "Digitization Equipment", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/digital-studio"}}
{"text": "How to Digitize Audio Cassettes/LPs:\nThe PDFs below describe how to digitize cassettes and LPs and, after digitization is complete, how to convert AIFF files with iTunes. After digitizing your analog file, you will need to save to a DVD/CD or flash drive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044793", "page_name": "Digital Studio", "box_id": "3136033", "box_name": "How to Digitize Audio Cassettes/LPs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/digital-studio"}}
{"text": "How to Copy from VHS to DVD:\nThis PDF details how to copy VHS tapes onto DVDs in the Graduate Center Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044793", "page_name": "Digital Studio", "box_id": "4955274", "box_name": "How to Copy from VHS to DVD", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/digital-studio"}}
{"text": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1445696", "page_name": "Equipment Loans", "box_id": "4379833", "box_name": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/equipment"}}
{"text": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans:Laptop and Other Equipment Loans:Visit the Circulation Desk on the 1st Floor of the Mina Rees Library to check out the following items. Because these devices were purchased with Student Tech Fee funds, only currently enrolled students of the Graduate Center, currently enrolled students of the School of Labor and Urban Studies and Graduate Center alumni may borrow them. Please see the loan terms below. Dell laptops Chromebooks Laptops with assistive technologies (for students referred by Student Affairs) TASCAM audio recorders Logitech webcams Logitech wireless presenters (i.e., pointer/clickers) iPads The terms of the loans are as follows: Loan periods: The initial loan period is eight weeks. You may renew the loan up to three times, provided the device has not been recalled.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1445696", "page_name": "Equipment Loans", "box_id": "4379833", "box_name": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/equipment"}}
{"text": "as follows: Loan periods: The initial loan period is eight weeks. You may renew the loan up to three times, provided the device has not been recalled.as follows: Loan periods: The initial loan period is eight weeks. You may renew the loan up to three times, provided the device has not been recalled.as follows: Loan periods: The initial loan period is eight weeks. You may renew the loan up to three times, provided the device has not been recalled.(Loan periods for laptops with assistive technologies are determined by the Office of Student Affairs and may differ from the standard period.) Equipment Returns: You must return the device to a library staff member at the Graduate Center Library Circulation Desk. You may not return it in a book drop or at another CUNY library. Late/Recall Fines: If you do not return the device on time, you will be charged an overdue fine of $15.00 per hour. If the device has been recalled, the fine is also $15.00 per hour. Fees for Loss and Damage: If the device is lost or damaged, you may be charged a fee up to the replacement cost of the item. To avoid such problems, never leave the device unattended, and do not eat or drink near the device. Acceptable Behavior: You pledge not to engage in illegal activities with the device. Software Installation: The laptops are equipped with a few common software packages. Borrowers cannot install additional software.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1445696", "page_name": "Equipment Loans", "box_id": "4379833", "box_name": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/equipment"}}
{"text": "es with the device. Software Installation: The laptops are equipped with a few common software packages. Borrowers cannot install additional software.es with the device. Software Installation: The laptops are equipped with a few common software packages. Borrowers cannot install additional software.es with the device. Software Installation: The laptops are equipped with a few common software packages. Borrowers cannot install additional software.Furthermore, IT Services will not install software for you. You may, however, place a request for software to be added to the laptops in the future. Please place your request with a staff member\u00a0at the Circulation Desk. Software decisions will be made by IT in collaboration with the library. File Deletion: It is your responsibility to delete your files from the device before returning it. The library is not responsible for any undeleted files. If you do not delete your files, subsequent borrowers may read and copy the files. Library Blocks: If you do not pay your fines or fees, you will be blocked from checking out other library materials. If you fail to abide by the other terms of this agreement, you may be blocked from borrowing laptops or other devices in the future.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1445696", "page_name": "Equipment Loans", "box_id": "4379833", "box_name": "Laptop and Other Equipment Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/equipment"}}
{"text": "Recommended Browser Settings:\nThe following settings are recommended: Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.* Firefox 7.* or the most current version of other major browsers. JavaScript enabled: Yes Cookies enabled: Yes Java enabled: Yes Popups enabled: Yes for pages in the the library web site. Security Settings Because of concerns about spam, spyware and adware many user\u2019s have set the security settings on their browser at the highest levels. This may help prevent some of the security problem associated with web browsing, but very tight security will often interfere with the proper functioning of online resources. In general the higher a security setting the lower the functionality of a web browser.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136083", "box_name": "Recommended Browser Settings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "Alumni:\nOff-Campus Access\u00a0after Graduation Due to licensing restrictions and CUNY-wide rules governing student accounts, off-campus access to library resources\u00a0is discontinued after graduation. However, alumni\u00a0may continue to use library databases by visiting the Graduate Center Library in person. Also, the New York Public Library (and many other public libraries) provides\u00a0off-site access to numerous databases and offers interlibrary loan services .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136080", "box_name": "Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "Current Students, Faculty, and Staff:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136079", "box_name": "Current Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "Current Students, Faculty, and Staff:Current Students, Faculty, and Staff:All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to library subscription resources (databases, journals, etc.). When off campus, you will be presented with an authentication page asking you to log in. Log in with your Graduate Center network username and password. (If you are a GC faculty member and do not have a network account, contact the IT Help Desk at\u00a0(212) 817-7300 or helpdesk@gc.cuny.edu to request an account.) Passwords expire every 180 days. You will be reminded to change your password before the expiration date. Consult this guide for information about changing your password. If you cannot get past the login screen, even if you know you're entering correct account credentials, you may have been locked out of the proxy server by unsuccessful login attempts. To unlock your account, contact the IT Help Desk at\u00a0(212) 817-7300 or helpdesk@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136079", "box_name": "Current Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "d out of the proxy server by unsuccessful login attempts. To unlock your account, contact the IT Help Desk at\u00a0(212) 817-7300 or helpdesk@gc.cuny.edu .d out of the proxy server by unsuccessful login attempts. To unlock your account, contact the IT Help Desk at\u00a0(212) 817-7300 or helpdesk@gc.cuny.edu .d out of the proxy server by unsuccessful login attempts. To unlock your account, contact the IT Help Desk at\u00a0(212) 817-7300 or helpdesk@gc.cuny.edu .Secondary\u00a0Method for Off-Campus Access to Some Resources CUNY-wide databases (a subset of the Graduate Center Library's databases ) are also accessible on the CUNY E-Resources page . When accessing a database through that page, users are\u00a0prompted to log in with their 14-digit library barcode number (found on the back of your GC\u00a0ID card). The Graduate Center Library\u00a0provides access to all CUNY-wide databases and many more, so we recommend using our list of databases instead. However,\u00a0GC\u00a0users\u00a0having\u00a0trouble logging in through the Graduate Center Library may\u00a0wish\u00a0to\u00a0use the CUNY E-Resources page until the problem\u00a0is\u00a0resolved.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136079", "box_name": "Current Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "What if you can't access a database/ebook?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136084", "box_name": "What if you can't access a database/ebook?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "What if you can't access a database/ebook?:What if you can't access a database/ebook?:Not able to access a database? Three common causes are below: Is your GC network (email) username/password up to date?\u00a0Find out by logging in to GC email https://wa.gc.cuny.edu .\u00a0 If unable to login to mail,\u00a0 your password has expired. Follow these instructions to reset your password. Have you tried accessing another database? This helps determine if the problem is with the database or the GC network. Are your security settings (including pop up blockers) preventing database pages from opening? While some databases are unique to the Graduate Center, there are dozens of resources that are subscribed to CUNY-wide. If you aren't able to access a database through the Graduate Center you should try to access the resource via the CUNY E-Resources page . When accessing a database through that page, users are\u00a0prompted to log in with their 14-digit library barcode number (found on the back of your GC\u00a0ID card). Still not able to get access? Let us know via this form and we will investigate.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136084", "box_name": "What if you can't access a database/ebook?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "Most databases are provided by commercial vendors who license databases to us provided we observe certain restrictions, primarily restricting access to Graduate Center staff and students and to onsite visitors. In the Graduate Center building, access is restricted to the IP address range. The Library Proxy Server used with your GC network account allows users off campus to use GC\u00a0 licensed resources with a web browser. Occasionally proxy issues impede access to databases. Firewalls The Graduate Center Library proxy server runs on two Internet ports (80 and 443) that firewall software occasionally blocks. If you are running personal firewall software and have problems accessing the proxy server you will need to open these ports up to Internet traffic for the proxy server to work. If you are working in a workplace or campus setting where a firewall may be blocking these ports you will need to consult with your local IT department to see if they might grant you access to this service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136082", "box_name": "Library Proxy Server", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "e a firewall may be blocking these ports you will need to consult with your local IT department to see if they might grant you access to this service.e a firewall may be blocking these ports you will need to consult with your local IT department to see if they might grant you access to this service.e a firewall may be blocking these ports you will need to consult with your local IT department to see if they might grant you access to this service.The Graduate Center Library proxy server is periodically rebooted, and access is unavailable for three or four minutes when this occurs. If you cannot log on, please try again in five minutes. Some PCs have firewall software that prevents access to some resources, particularly EBSCO databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "1044876", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access", "box_id": "3136082", "box_name": "Library Proxy Server", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=1044876"}}
{"text": "The following software applications are available at the GC and are set up to be used with the operating systems indicated: Windows: 7Zip, Adobe Acrobat Pro*, Adobe Master Collection, ArcGIS, ATLAS.ti**, CUNYVM, EViews, FileZilla, Gaussian, GaussView, HLM, IBM SPSS, iTunes, LISREL, MapInfo, Maple, Matlab, Microsoft Office Suite Pro, MikTex, NVivo***, PowerDVD, Putty, QuickTime, R, Refworks, Roxio, RStudio, SAS, STATA, VideoLAN, WinEdit, Wolfram Mathmatica, WS_FTP, and Zotero. * Adobe Acrobat Pro: Users must create a free Adobe ID account for access onsite. **ATLAS.ti: All users, onsite and remote, need to register for an accoun t with your GC email username when prompted by the pop-up window; this is necessary to access the GC subscription.\u00a0 After registering access Atlas.ti via\u00a0your CUNY Login credentials . *** NVivo: Available on two computers in the library in area Center-1.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "9404217", "box_name": "Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "scription.\u00a0 After registering access Atlas.ti via\u00a0your CUNY Login credentials . *** NVivo: Available on two computers in the library in area Center-1.scription.\u00a0 After registering access Atlas.ti via\u00a0your CUNY Login credentials . *** NVivo: Available on two computers in the library in area Center-1.scription.\u00a0 After registering access Atlas.ti via\u00a0your CUNY Login credentials . *** NVivo: Available on two computers in the library in area Center-1.This area is in the center aisle where the printers are located, but is closest to the seating area near 35th Street. Mac: Adobe Acrobat Pro*, Adobe Master Collection, IBM SPSS, iTunes, Maple, Matlab, Microsoft Office Suite Pro, QuickTime, R, Refworks, RStudio, SAS, VideoLAN, and Zotero. Apporto (replaces CUNY Virtual Desktop, log in with CUNY Login): Microsoft Access, ArcGIS Pro, SPSS, Maple, Mathematica, MATLAB, R Studio, and SAS. Note for ArcGIS users: students and faculty/staff need to create a ticket with GC IT to get an ESRI username that will allow them to access ArcGIS remotely in Apporto. For the most up-to-date software availability, including applications that are available in specific locations only, see IT's list of software .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "9404217", "box_name": "Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "orto. For the most up-to-date software availability, including applications that are available in specific locations only, see IT's list of software .orto. For the most up-to-date software availability, including applications that are available in specific locations only, see IT's list of software .orto. For the most up-to-date software availability, including applications that are available in specific locations only, see IT's list of software .For answers to other questions about software or information technology (e.g., Blackboard, CUNYfirst, telecommunications, survey tools, etc.), please consult IT\u2019s Frequently Asked Questions or contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu .\u00a0 You can also chat with IT Services between 9am and 5pm, weekdays, by visiting their website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "9404217", "box_name": "Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "Quantitative Data Analysis Software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization SAS and SPSS are available through Apporto (which replaces CUNY Virtual Desktop; login with CUNY Login) , and R is downloadable from the R Project . How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "31878627", "box_name": "Quantitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "33591188", "box_name": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software:Qualitative Data Analysis Software:ATLAS.ti ATLAS.ti is qualitative data analysis software that users can access on GC computers or\u00a0remotely through Apporto All users need to register for an Atlas.Ti accoun t with your GC email username (gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu).\u00a0 After registering\u00a0\u00a0remote users can access Atlas.ti via Apporto using their CUNY Login credentials . Please see GC IT's announcement regarding ATLAS.ti to obtain the current key which is required to access ATLAS.ti on both the GC computers or through Apporto. IT also distributes a limited number of licensed copies\u00a0on a first-come, first-served basis for installation on personal devices.\u00a0Students can send a request to ITServices@gc.cuny.edu to request a licensed copy for personal use. These are strictly available to GC-registered students only (they must have a \"gradcenter.cuny.edu\" network account\u2014this ensures a GC association).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "33591188", "box_name": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "e. These are strictly available to GC-registered students only (they must have a \"gradcenter.cuny.edu\" network account\u2014this ensures a GC association).e. These are strictly available to GC-registered students only (they must have a \"gradcenter.cuny.edu\" network account\u2014this ensures a GC association).e. These are strictly available to GC-registered students only (they must have a \"gradcenter.cuny.edu\" network account\u2014this ensures a GC association).Dedoose Developed by researchers at UCLA, Dedoose is a qualitative research subscription software package aimed specifically at mixed methods research. Individual student rate is $10.95 per month. NVivo NVivo is an advanced qualitative research software. At the GC, NVivo 12 is installed on two computers in room 6304.32 and two computers on the second floor of the library in area Center 1. Students may request off-site access to the software by creating a ticket with IT Services (subject to license availability).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10087553", "page_name": "Software", "box_id": "33591188", "box_name": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/software"}}
{"text": "Zoom Spaces:\nDo you need a place to attend an online class, workshop, or meeting?\u00a0 Please see the options below, which include reservable and open public spaces around the Graduate Center and in the Mina Rees Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10802152", "page_name": "Zoom Spaces", "box_id": "34010520", "box_name": "Zoom Spaces", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/zoom"}}
{"text": "Zoom Booths:\nZoom Booths There are two Zoom booths on the first floor of the Library and one in Room 5396. GC students can reserve them using the DGSC Room Reservation portal . The booths are sponsored by the Graduate Center\u2019s Doctoral and Graduate Student Council ( DGSC ). Reservation Policies and Guidelines Zoom booths can be reserved by GC students in 30-minute increments. Bookings by any single student are limited to a total of two hours per month. To book a Zoom booth located in the Library, please select the \u201cMina Rees Library Resources\u201d option at the top of the reservation portal. For additional information on Zoom booths and rooms that may be reserved by GC students, please see the DGSC's Room Reservations website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10802152", "page_name": "Zoom Spaces", "box_id": "33989955", "box_name": "Zoom Booths", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/zoom"}}
{"text": "Other Zoom Spaces in the Library:\nThere are two enclosed rooms on the second floor of the Library, the Library Conference/Workshop Room and the Library Lounge, where you can hold Zoom meetings.\u00a0 Neither room is reservable and other Library users may be in attendance, but you are welcome to hold Zoom meetings in those spaces. Library Conference / Workshop Room - Rm 2302 This room is available when not in use by Library faculty and staff. Library Lounge - Rm 2300 Conversation and collaboration are welcome in the Library Lounge.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10802152", "page_name": "Zoom Spaces", "box_id": "33990185", "box_name": "Other Zoom Spaces in the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/zoom"}}
{"text": "Other Zoom Spaces @ The Graduate Center:\nAdditional Options If you are taking a hybrid class, your assigned classroom is available all semester long, even during remote class meetings, so you could Zoom into your class from the classroom. Most programs at the Graduate Center have a Thesis Room.\u00a0 Check with your program to see if you can use the Thesis Room for Zoom meetings. There two public dining spaces in the building where you can take Zoom meetings.\u00a0 One is the cafe space on the first floor and the other is the Dining Commons on the 8th floor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "10802152", "page_name": "Zoom Spaces", "box_id": "33989972", "box_name": "Other Zoom Spaces @ The Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/librarytech/zoom"}}
{"text": "Chromebook Instructions:\nSelect a Network GC Guest or GC Community (requires GC username and password) GC Guest Click Continue. Accept GoogleChrome Terms Enter any email address in GC Community GC Community EAP method : PEAP Server CA Certificate : Do not check Identity : GC Network Username Password : GC Network Password Click the < Connect> button. Sign In With your Google Account Logging into your Google Account allows you to install apps & browser extensions. As a Guest (bottom left) You can also login as a guest, but will have limited functionality of just being able to browse the web. Before returning to the GC LIbrary Circulation Desk: LOG OUT and POWERWASH To Powerwash : Press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R . If the ChromeBook was powerwashed, upon launching you will be prompted to enter your default language, keyboard and network.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "3854776", "page_name": "Chromebook Log-In", "box_id": "11921789", "box_name": "Chromebook Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=3854776"}}
{"text": "Foot Pedal Instructions:\nManufacturers instructions are also available. See below for GC-Specific Instructions. - Plug Transcription machine into the USB drive - Wait for transcription machine to be recognized by the computer - An automatic download should occur on the computer desktop, look for NCB Icon on Desktop - Click icon, and choose Express Scribe Transcription Software - Listen to the pre-programmed audio to determine how to set up device Set-Up Instructions: - Go to Options - Controller - Controller Set-up Wizard (follow prompts)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159626", "guide_name": "Technology in the Library", "page_id": "3854828", "page_name": "Foot Pedal Instructions", "box_id": "11922034", "box_name": "Foot Pedal Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159626&p=3854828"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions about book reserves? Contact the Circulation Department at 212.817.7083 or library-reserves@gc.cuny.edu Questions about accessing readings on Blackboard? Contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "3136053", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Reserves Deadline:\nSpring 2023 Reserves Request Priority Deadline: January 13th, 2023 Please note that new orders for materials may require a few weeks to process. Requests submitted after the deadline will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. The Library will list ebooks on an E-Reserves site we maintain at the course instructor's request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "25517505", "box_name": "Reserves Deadline", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Reserves During COVID-19:\nATTENTION : For the Fall 2020 semester, due to COVID-19 and the move to distance learning, we intend to fill reserve requests with ebooks (if they are available). We will do our best to provide online versions of your reading materials, which will be available in OneSearch . If you would like further assistance with assigned readings, please feel free to consult our Online Services guide or speak with your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "23881156", "box_name": "Reserves During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Course Reserves:\nLooking for reserves lists?\n\nView Course Reserves\n\nTo request an item be placed on reserve (even if the library does not already own the item) teaching faculty should complete the Course Reserve Request Form . Include as much information as possible when placing the request (call number or OneSearch link if the library owns the material, link to Amazon or ISBN if the library needs to purchase the material). There is a reserve limit of 50 items per course. It generally takes 4-6 weeks for an item that GC Library does not own to be purchased, processed, and placed on reserve. The library only handles book and DVD reserves at this time ; articles and other items can be organized in Blackboard or by other CUNY tools for sharing with classes. Because of licensing restrictions, we do not have the capability to purchase new streaming videos. If the library already licenses a streaming video through one of our databases we will help you link to the item for your course.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "25494761", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "ew streaming videos. If the library already licenses a streaming video through one of our databases we will help you link to the item for your course.Material which CAN be placed on Reserve Print books E-books E-book Chapters DVDs Streaming videos that the library has already licensed Material which CANNOT be placed on Reserve Interlibrary loan books Library periodical issues or volumes Scans of an entire book Streaming video that requires a new license\n\nNeed assistance finding openly available materials for your course? For information about Open Educational Resources (OER) or Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC), see our OER Guide .\n\nThe Library will notify the instructor when their Reserves page is set up and the list is fully processed. Please note that new purchases will require additional time to process (order, receive, and catalog). Requests made prior to the deadline will be made available prior to the start of the semester, unless you are notified otherwise. Contact Reserves to check the status of your request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "25494761", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "E-Reserves Item Pages:\nThe Library will list material on an E-Reserves site we maintain at the course instructor's request. Reserves materials are for the educational use of students in the course. The Library will follow the current CUNY guidance for fair use and copyright . Free electronic access to course lists will be limited to the course instructor and students. Material will be removed from E-Reserves at the end of the semester. Password Protection The Library will assign every course page a password and share it with the instructor. Instructors will need to inform their students of the password Library personnel are not permitted to share passwords with students", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "25517632", "box_name": "E-Reserves Item Pages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Request Form:\nInstructors may use this form to place items on Reserve at the Graduate Center. View form in separate window .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "25517047", "box_name": "Request Form", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Reserves Quick Links:\nItems on Reserve in OneSearch: Search by the last name of the instructor or the course number to see items placed on reserve\n\nBlackboard: Students: Login to Blackboard to access reserve readings. Faculty: Login to Blackboard to post pdfs, links to articles, and links to books in the library catalog.\n\nCourse Reserve Request Form: Faculty may use this form to place books on reserve. The library will try our best to purchase materials not already owned.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044879", "page_name": "Information for Faculty", "box_id": "3136045", "box_name": "Reserves Quick Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/faculty-info"}}
{"text": "Reserves During COVID-19:\nATTENTION : For the Fall 2020 semester, due to COVID-19 and the move to distance learning, we intend to fill reserve requests with ebooks (if they are available). We will do our best to provide online versions of your reading materials, which will be available in OneSearch . If you would like further assistance with assigned readings, please feel free to consult our Online Services guide or speak with your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044926", "page_name": "Placing Books on Reserve in OneSearch", "box_id": "23881156", "box_name": "Reserves During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/placing-on-reserve"}}
{"text": "Course Reserve Requests for Books:\nTeaching faculty can complete the Course Reserve Request Form to\u00a0request a book be placed on reserve (even if the library does not own the item). Include as much information as possible when placing the request (call number if the library owns the material, link to Amazon or isbn if the library needs to purchase the material). There is a reserve limit of 10\u00a0items per course. It generally takes 4-6 weeks for an item that GC Library does not own to be purchased, processed, and placed on reserve. The library only handles book reserves at this time; articles and other items can be organized in Blackboard or by other CUNY tools for sharing with classes. Because of COVID purchasing restrictions and delayed delivery of campus budgets, we do not have the capability to purchase streaming videos or DVDs for Fall 2020, but we recommend exploring MUBI: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Mubi which offers free accounts for those with a .edu email address.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044926", "page_name": "Placing Books on Reserve in OneSearch", "box_id": "3136055", "box_name": "Course Reserve Requests for Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/placing-on-reserve"}}
{"text": "Finding Course Materials in OneSearch:\nYou can search by the last name of the instructor or the course number in the Course Reserves section of OneSearch to check on requests in progress (If you do not see any results yet, we are still working on adding your course itself). For requesting faculty: Once we have worked through all of your requests, we will send you a summary email with specific details that may be helpful for you to know for the semester to come.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044926", "page_name": "Placing Books on Reserve in OneSearch", "box_id": "24746149", "box_name": "Finding Course Materials in OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/placing-on-reserve"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions about book reserves? Contact the Circulation Department at 212.817.7083 or library-reserves@gc.cuny.edu Questions about accessing readings on Blackboard? Contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044926", "page_name": "Placing Books on Reserve in OneSearch", "box_id": "3136053", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/placing-on-reserve"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions about book reserves? Contact the Circulation Department at 212.817.7083 or library-reserves@gc.cuny.edu Questions about accessing readings on Blackboard? Contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136053", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Getting Started:\nAccess Blackboard through the GC Portal . For help with course activation, or designing your page, check the IT FAQ then contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu . CUNY's User Guides about how to use Blackboard also offers guidance on how to get started. Once you login to Blackboard , available courses for which students are properly registered and for which instructors are associated will automatically display. Instructors usually post reserve readings and/or links to books on reserve in the Graduate Center Library in the Documents section of the course page, available on the left panel. Course materials are kept in Blackboard for 3 semesters. Back-up your course materials and links in your personal archive. Instructors may enroll students in a course. Instructors may also assign students or other assistants to \u201ccourse builder\u201d status to allow them to add reserve readings or other elements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136047", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Link your OneSearch Course Reserves to Blackboard:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "24749385", "box_name": "Link your OneSearch Course Reserves to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Link your OneSearch Course Reserves to Blackboard:Link your OneSearch Course Reserves to Blackboard:If you would like to link to all of your course reserves for your class from Blackboard or in your syllabus, use this URL: https://cuny-gc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=crsid,contains,GC 72600 &tab=CourseReserves&search_scope=CourseReserves&vid=01CUNY_GC:CUNY_GC and replace the highlighted numbers with your own course code. To add this link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from your list of current courses. Click the Control Panel. Choose any of the following links from the Content Areas panel. Select the External Links option on the Add bar at the top of the page. Enter a title for the link in the Name field. Type the permanent link URL (the web address) in the URL field. Be sure to include the\u00a0http://\u00a0at the beginning. Enter description in the text box, including complete bibliographic information about the book (i.e. author, title, date). Click the Submit button. Press OK to approve your action.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "24749385", "box_name": "Link your OneSearch Course Reserves to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Link to Articles to Blackboard:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136057", "box_name": "Link to Articles to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Link to Articles to Blackboard:Link to Articles to Blackboard:Most databases have a link to the article's permanent URL (also known as a persistent link or stable URL). This link guarantee users direct access to the article. However, to gain access to the PDF through the library's subscription you will need to create a link containing the library's login page (our \"proxy\"). If you are adding a link to an article from a library database,\u00a0 add the following proxy prefix to the URL: http://ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/login?url= Examples: JSTOR stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1316160 becomes: http://ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/1316160 Wiley Online Library PDF: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8675.2010.00621.x/pdf becomes: http://ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/login?url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8675.2010.00621.x/pdf To add this article link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136057", "box_name": "Link to Articles to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "10.1111/j.1467-8675.2010.00621.x/pdf To add this article link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses .10.1111/j.1467-8675.2010.00621.x/pdf To add this article link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses .10.1111/j.1467-8675.2010.00621.x/pdf To add this article link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses .Click Content or the desired area where the link will be accessed from. Click Build Content . Click Web Link . Enter a title for the link in the Name field. Type the permanent link URL (including the proxy prefix, explained above) in the URL field. Be sure to include the http:// at the beginning. Enter description in the text box, including complete bibliographic information about the article (i.e., author, title of article, journal title, volume, issue, pages, date). Click the Submit button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136057", "box_name": "Link to Articles to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Link Items in OneSearch to Blackboard:\nPermanent links guarantee users perpetual access to catalog records or articles. To get a permanent link to a book in OneSearch , go to the screen that lists the full details of the book, click permalink and copy the URL. To add this link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses . Click Content or the desired area where the link will be accessed from. Click Build Content . Click Web Link . Enter a title for the link in the Name field. Type the permanent link URL (including the proxy prefix, explained above) in the URL field. Be sure to include the http:// at the beginning. Enter description in the text box, such as bibliographic information about the article (i.e., author, title of article, journal title, volume, issue, pages, date). Click the Submit button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136056", "box_name": "Link Items in OneSearch to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Uploading PDFs:\nSelect the appropriate Blackboard course from your list. Click the Control Panel . Select Course Documents from the Content Areas panel. Follow the prompts to upload your documents. Be sure to consult the Library\u2019s Copyright Guidelines and post reserves appropriately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "3136048", "box_name": "Uploading PDFs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Blackboard and Grad Exams:\nSome Grad Center departments use \u201cGrad Exams\u201d to post or link to readings required for 1st and/or 2nd exams. Find your department\u2019s Grad Exam under \u201cMy Organizations\u201d on the lower right panel, or perform an \u201cOrganization Search\u201d (lower left Search Tools) for the phrase \u201cgrad exam\u201d to find a list of departments. Students may use the Enroll button to enroll\u00a0 in the \u201cGrad Exam\u201d for a department. Departmental faculty, APOs, and Grad Center librarians are generally assigned \u201cleader\u201d status in the Grad Exam lists, with the authority to add and delete files and links to readings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044909", "page_name": "Using Blackboard for Article Reserves", "box_id": "24749214", "box_name": "Blackboard and Grad Exams", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions about book reserves? Contact the Circulation Department at 212.817.7083 or library-reserves@gc.cuny.edu Questions about accessing readings on Blackboard? Contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044892", "page_name": "Accessing Materials on Reserve", "box_id": "3136053", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/accessing-materials"}}
{"text": "E-Reserves Item Pages:\nBeginning with the Spring 2021 semester, all reserves items will be made available using our E-Reserves platform instead of the library catalog. Each course will have its own password-protected page to access materials. Course instructors will inform students of the password. Library personnel are NOT permitted to share passwords with students. Free electronic access will be limited to the course instructor and students. Material will be removed from E-Reserves at the end of the semester. View all course listings", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044892", "page_name": "Accessing Materials on Reserve", "box_id": "25494920", "box_name": "E-Reserves Item Pages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/accessing-materials"}}
{"text": "Accessing Articles in Blackboard:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044892", "page_name": "Accessing Materials on Reserve", "box_id": "3136052", "box_name": "Accessing Articles in Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/accessing-materials"}}
{"text": "Accessing Articles in Blackboard:Accessing Articles in Blackboard:Once you login to Blackboard , all courses for which you are properly registered will automatically display. If there is not a course display where you think there should be, it may be that your instructor has not \u201cset availability\u201d for the course. If you are auditing a course, your instructor can add you to the course or seek assistance from IT Services . Instructors usually post reserve readings and/or links to books on reserve in the Graduate Center Library in the Documents section of the course page, available on the left panel. But they may post readings in other Blackboard sections as well. Some Grad Center departments use \u201cGrad Exams\u201d to post or link to readings required for 1st and/or 2nd exams. Find your department\u2019s Grad Exam under \u201cMy Organizations\u201d on the lower right panel. You may also do an \u201cOrganization Search\u201d (lower left Search Tools) for \u201cgrad exam\u201d to find a list of departments. Use the Enroll button to enroll yourself in the \u201cGrad Exam\u201d for your department.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1044892", "page_name": "Accessing Materials on Reserve", "box_id": "3136052", "box_name": "Accessing Articles in Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/accessing-materials"}}
{"text": "Where are physical books, DVDs, and CDs on reserve located?:\nIf your professor has placed books or other materials on reserve they will be located at the Reserves Desk on the first floor (connected to the Circulation Desk). Reserve books can be checked out for two hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library\u2019s opening the following day. Some reserve items circulate for three days at a time. Reserve VHS, DVDs, and CDs are for library use only. Overdue fines for reserve materials are $0.10/min.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "7796648", "page_name": "Unused boxes during COVID", "box_id": "24746334", "box_name": "Where are physical books, DVDs, and CDs on reserve located?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159627&p=7796648"}}
{"text": "Scanners:\nThere are 7 touchscreen bookscanners on the table behind the reference desk (directly north of the elevator) on the 2nd floor and a\u00a0KIC Bookeye scanner in the southeast corner of the second floor near the PQ call numbers (see below for more on the KIC Bookeye scanner).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "7796648", "page_name": "Unused boxes during COVID", "box_id": "3136038", "box_name": "Scanners", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159627&p=7796648"}}
{"text": "Adding a Permanent Link to Books and Articles:\nPermanent links guarantee users perpetual access to catalog records or articles. For instructions on getting permanent links for books in the library catalog or from article databases please visit Getting Articles onto Blackboard or Placing Books & Media on Reserve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1045350", "page_name": "Getting Articles onto Blackboard", "box_id": "3136049", "box_name": "Adding a Permanent Link to Books and Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard-articles"}}
{"text": "Make a Course Available to Students:\nBy default, all courses are listed as unavailable in Blackboard until the instructor changes this setting. Unless a course is made available, it will not appear in the Blackboard Course Catalog and will not be viewable by students. Go to the \u201c Control Panel \u201c Navigate to \u201c Course Options \u201c Click on \u201c Settings \u201c Under \u201c Set Availability \u201c Click \u201c Yes \u201c Click \u201c Submit \u201c", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1045350", "page_name": "Getting Articles onto Blackboard", "box_id": "3136050", "box_name": "Make a Course Available to Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard-articles"}}
{"text": "Uploading PDFs:\nSelect the appropriate Blackboard course from your list. Click the Control Panel . Select Course Documents from the Content Areas panel. Follow the prompts to upload your documents. Be sure to consult the Library\u2019s Copyright Guidelines and post reserves appropriately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1045350", "page_name": "Getting Articles onto Blackboard", "box_id": "3136048", "box_name": "Uploading PDFs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard-articles"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions about book reserves? Contact the Circulation Department at 212.817.7083 or library-reserves@gc.cuny.edu Questions about accessing readings on Blackboard? Contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1045350", "page_name": "Getting Articles onto Blackboard", "box_id": "3136053", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard-articles"}}
{"text": "Scanners:\nThere are 7 touchscreen bookscanners on the table behind the reference desk (directly north of the elevator) on the 2nd floor and a\u00a0KIC Bookeye scanner in the southeast corner of the second floor near the PQ call numbers (see below for more on the KIC Bookeye scanner).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159627", "guide_name": "Reserves", "page_id": "1045350", "page_name": "Getting Articles onto Blackboard", "box_id": "3136038", "box_name": "Scanners", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/reserves/blackboard-articles"}}
{"text": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Guide:\nThis guide is intended to be used as a starting place for research in the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044952", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3136063", "box_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044952"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044952", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044952"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044952", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044952"}}
{"text": "Need help understanding research methods?:\nAn online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044952", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "17062981", "box_name": "Need help understanding research methods?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044952"}}
{"text": "Librarian for each MALS Concentration:\nMALS Concentration | Librarian\n\nAfricana Studies | Elvis Bakaitis Schedule an Appointment\n\nAmerican Studies | Alycia Sellie Schedule an Appointment\n\nApproaches to Modernity | Stephen Klein Schedule an Appointment\n\nArchaeology of the Classical, Late Antique, and Islamic Worlds | Michael\u00a0Handis Schedule an Appointment\n\nFashion Studies | Beth Posner Schedule an Appointment\n\nFilm and Media Cultures | Roxanne Shirazi Schedule an Appointment\n\nGenocide, Mass Violence and Crimes Against Humanity | Beth Posner Schedule an Appointment\n\nGlobal Early Modern Studies | Beth Posner Schedule an Appointment\n\nIndividualized Studies | Alycia Sellie Schedule an Appointment\n\nInternational Studies | Stephen Klein Schedule an Appointment\n\nLatin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies | Silvia Cho Schedule an Appointment\n\nLiterary Translation | Silvia Cho Schedule an Appointment\n\nNew York Studies | Alycia Sellie Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045050", "page_name": "MALS Concentrations", "box_id": "7609781", "box_name": "Librarian for each MALS Concentration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MALS/MALStracks"}}
{"text": "ilvia Cho Schedule an Appointment\n\nLiterary Translation | Silvia Cho Schedule an Appointment\n\nNew York Studies | Alycia Sellie Schedule an AppointmentPublic Scholarship | Jill Cirasella Schedule an Appointment\n\nSocial and Environmental Justice Studies | Beth Posner Schedule an Appointment\n\nUrban Education | Aliqae Geraci Schedule an Appointment\n\nWestern Intellectual Traditions | Stephen Klein Schedule an Appointment\n\nWomen\u2019s , Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Elvis Bakaitis Schedule an Appointment\n\nNot sure who to contact? Get in touch with Stephen Zweibel .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045050", "page_name": "MALS Concentrations", "box_id": "7609781", "box_name": "Librarian for each MALS Concentration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MALS/MALStracks"}}
{"text": "Other Research Guides:\nDoing research while at MALS is an experience that will largely be shaped by your concentration. Some disciplines have full research guides, that you might want to browse in addition to this one: Africana Studies American Studies Film and Media Cultures Psychology (as it might relate to Psychology of Work and Family) Urban Education Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (see: Women's Studies and LGBT Studies ) Other concentrations do not have their own complete guide (yet), but if you have suggestions about what resources have been helpful to you in those areas, please let your librarian\u00a0know!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045050", "page_name": "MALS Concentrations", "box_id": "3136086", "box_name": "Other Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MALS/MALStracks"}}
{"text": "MALS Theses:\nMALS Theses submitted after February 2014 can now be found in the Graduate Center's new Institutional Repository, Academic Works . For more information about thesis submission guidelines, please see the Dissertations &\u00a0Theses guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045050", "page_name": "MALS Concentrations", "box_id": "3136108", "box_name": "MALS Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MALS/MALStracks"}}
{"text": "Find Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Other Research Guides:\nDoing research while at MALS is an experience that will largely be shaped by your concentration. Some disciplines have full research guides, that you might want to browse in addition to this one: Africana Studies American Studies Film and Media Cultures Psychology (as it might relate to Psychology of Work and Family) Urban Education Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (see: Women's Studies and LGBT Studies ) Other concentrations do not have their own complete guide (yet), but if you have suggestions about what resources have been helpful to you in those areas, please let your librarian\u00a0know!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136086", "box_name": "Other Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Newspapers Guide:\nSee our full guide to online Newspapers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "9999952", "box_name": "Newspapers Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases:\nA sampling of databases that might broadly be useful for MALS research. View the complete list of Graduate Center databases , or take a look at our list of subject guides to find more databases by discipline. Just getting started? Want some background material? Check out the Beyond Wikipedia guide.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Alternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.Essay and General Literature Index: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1985 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Approximately 340 volumes are indexed annually. While abstracts of essays are not included, users can follow links to the volumes containing the essays to see complete contents and additional information. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.Essay and General Literature Retrospective: Indexes over 270,000 essays from anthologies and collections covering a wide range of humanities and social sciences disciplines published in English in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain between 1900 and 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index by selecting both resources from the \u201cchoose databases\u201d link.\n\nHistorical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "ore. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nOxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "rence Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.\n\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nVery Short Introductions via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The full text of the entire catalog of Oxford University Press's Very Short Introductions series. The books in this platform offer concise overviews to a range of academic subjects in the arts & humanities, law, medicine & health, science & mathematics, and social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3136089", "box_name": "Interdisciplinary Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Select New York City History Resources:\nNew York Historical Society Museum & Library: The New York Historical Society Library has a wealth of materials available on-site and online. Get started with your research using this guide .\n\nNYPL Guide: Researching New York City Neighborhoods: New York City neighborhoods, from their formation to present day, can be researched through the collections of NYPL and other institutions. Useful materials include neighborhood and borough-specific histories, NYC guidebooks, city agency reports, local newspapers, clippings, statistical data, and maps, among many other resources.\n\nNYPL Guide: Early New York: This resource packet is aimed to help teachers use primary source images from NYPL's Digital Gallery as well as texts from NYPL's Databases to teach about Early New York.\n\nNYPL Guide: How to Find Historic Photos of New York City: A guide to locating historic images of New York City.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7868969", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "abases to teach about Early New York.\n\nNYPL Guide: How to Find Historic Photos of New York City: A guide to locating historic images of New York City.The Queens Museum and Museum of the City of New York 1939-1940 and 1964-1965 New York World\u2019s Fairs Collection: The collections include books, pamphlets, printed ephemera, architectural drawings, original artwork, film and audio recordings, photographs, architectural models, textiles, and souvenirs. The varied formats and subjects of the materials provide a uniquely holistic perspective on the New York World\u2019s Fairs and the events surrounding them that shaped the physical and cultural landscape of the city, even as their impact was felt around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1044970", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "7868969", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1044970"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045005", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045005"}}
{"text": "Introductory Resources: Not sure where to start? Need help getting up to speed? These are a few resources that might come in handy::\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045005", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "10427924", "box_name": "Introductory Resources: Not sure where to start? Need help getting up to speed? These are a few resources that might come in handy:", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045005"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Very Short Introductions: (Log in with your NYPL credentials) The full text of the entire catalog of Oxford University Press's Very Short Introductions series. The books in this platform offer concise overviews to a range of academic subjects in the arts & humanities, law, medicine & health, science & mathematics, and social sciences.\n\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045005", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "10427924", "box_name": "Introductory Resources: Not sure where to start? Need help getting up to speed? These are a few resources that might come in handy:", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045005"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045005", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045005"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045005", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045005"}}
{"text": "Archival Collections:\nThere are scores of archival collections within 2 hours of NYC, a few of the major sources are listed below. Detailed guides to archival holdings (finding aids) are frequently being made available online. While most archival collections require a visit to the holding library, some collections do fill photocopy requests.\n\nArchiveGrid: Information about primary source material, including historical documents and personal papers, held in archives, special collections, and manuscript collections around the world. Also helps researchers contact archives to request information, arrange a visit, and order copies.\n\nArchives Directory for the History of Collecting: Developed by the Frick Collection Center for the History of Collecting, this resource allows researchers to locate primary source material about American collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045020", "page_name": "Archives and Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136068", "box_name": "Archival Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045020"}}
{"text": "s researchers to locate primary source material about American collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.Brooklyn Museum Archives: The Museum Archives contains institutional records, curatorial correspondence, expedition reports, and other related textual and visual records dating to the founding of the institution.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections documenting NYC specific artistic activities and beyond. Finding aids available online.\n\nMedici Archive Project: Search 200 volumes of of documents in the Medici Granducal Archive. The volumes contain 10,00 letters and biographic records for 11,000 people. People can be searched by role (actors, architects, painters, etc.)\n\nMoMA Archive: Search finding aids online. The archive includes museum records and curator correspondence as well as oral histories and papers of artists, collectors, and galleries.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives: Over 87,000 images from the New York City Municipal Archives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045020", "page_name": "Archives and Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136068", "box_name": "Archival Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045020"}}
{"text": "oral histories and papers of artists, collectors, and galleries.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives: Over 87,000 images from the New York City Municipal ArchivesNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "1045020", "page_name": "Archives and Primary Sources", "box_id": "3136068", "box_name": "Archival Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=1045020"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "2585123", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=2585123"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "2585123", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=2585123"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159628", "guide_name": "Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "page_id": "2585123", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159628&p=2585123"}}
{"text": "American Studies Research Guide:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library collections and beyond that support American studies research topics. Use the links on the side of the page to navigate between different formats and tools. For more help, make a research appointment with Alycia Sellie, librarian for American Studies. Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044750", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "3136136", "box_name": "American Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044750"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044750", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044750"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044750", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "32895979", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044750"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044750", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "32895983", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044750"}}
{"text": "Find Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "American Studies Databases:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998, via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .African American Periodicals, 1825-1995: Searchable full-text and page images of over 170 periodicals published in 26 states by and about African Americans. Includes academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organizations' bulletins, and annual reports. Covers the Slavery and Antebellum Era (1825-1860), U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), Reconstruction and Post War South (1866-1895), Segregation and the Rise of Black Protest Thought (1896-1920), African American Culture in the New Era (1921-1945), Civil Rights Era (1946-1960), The Second Reconstruction (1961-1972), and the Modern/Contemporary Era (1973-1998).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "Culture in the New Era (1921-1945), Civil Rights Era (1946-1960), The Second Reconstruction (1961-1972), and the Modern/Contemporary Era (1973-1998).Alternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nAmerica's Historical Imprints: Search full-text early American books, pamphlets, broadsides, government documents and rare printed materials. A combined search interface to several historical databases: American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, 1749-1900 Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800 Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 Also includes supplements from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 Also includes supplements from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian SocietyAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.\n\nAmerican History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Arts Premium Collection: Encompasses thousands of journal titles in Art, Design, Architecture, Humanities, Film/Screen Studies, Music, Performing Arts, and more. With international coverage, and access to the definitive indexes in these fields. Coverage spans 1864 to the present. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.\n\nSearch Arts Premium as a whole or via individual databases in the following collections: Art, Design & Architecture Collection ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) Arts & Humanities Database Design & Applied Arts Index (DAAI) International Bibliography of Art (IBA) Music & Performing Arts Collection Music Periodicals Database Performing Arts Periodicals Database Screen Studies Collection AFI Catalog FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database Film Index International", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "forming Arts Periodicals Database Screen Studies Collection AFI Catalog FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database Film Index InternationalBlack Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Early American Imprints, Series I, Evans, 1639-1800: A digitized collection of 38,000 printed works comprising virtually every book, pamphlet, and broadside published in America from 1639 to 1800. Based Charles Evans\u2019 American Bibliography: A Chronological Dictionary of all Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications Printed in the United States of America from the Genesis of Printing in 1639 Down to and Including the Year 1800 and Roger Bristol's critical supplement, this resource contains a wide variety of publication types, including advertisements, almanacs, cookbooks, diaries, novels, speeches, travel literature and many others and covers hundreds of topics touching on history, literature, culture, politics, government, and society. The database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "upplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819: A digital collection of more than 37,000 printed works based on the bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Includes a wide variety of genres published in America from 1801 to 1819, including 3,600 documents not included in the original microform set. Subjects covered include economics and trade, government, health, historic events, labor, languages, law and crime, literature, military, peoples, philosophy, politics, religion, science and technology, society, manners and customs, and theology. To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical ImprintsEthnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.\n\nEthnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "s extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nEuropean Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750: A comprehensive bibliographic database containing more than 32,000 entries for printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. Based on the authoritative bibliography European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "0. Based on the authoritative bibliography European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750 .HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.\n\nHispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "eme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Left Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.\n\nLGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "r of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Consists of more than five million pages of books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, legal documents, court records, monographs, manuscripts, and maps from the collections of more than 60 libraries in the U.S. and U.K. The database is arranged in four parts: Debates over Slavery and Abolition; Slave Trade in the Atlantic World; The Institution of Slavery; and the Age of Emancipation. Search across the full resource or explore the 71 separate collections of personal papers, organizational records, court cases, deposit ledgers, U.S. and international government documents, and more. Research tools include a global chronology and 18 subject bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "es, deposit ledgers, U.S. and international government documents, and more. Research tools include a global chronology and 18 subject bibliographies.Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nWomen and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "tivists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000: The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Art Full Text: Full-text articles from more than 300 periodicals dating back to 1995; indexing and abstracting of 600 periodicals dating back to 1984; and indexing and abstracting of more than 13,000 art dissertations. Covers art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, styles and art movements, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ng, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "s (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.Gale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.\n\nCommunication & Mass Media Complete: Includes the full text of over 450 journals in communications and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "ations and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.Readers' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.\n\nReaders' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nWorld Newspaper Archive, 1800-1922: World Newspaper Archive includes historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the United States,\u00a0created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4423784", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044765", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044765"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044779", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "32896034", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044779"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044779", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044779"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044779", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044779"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044779", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044779"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nBritish Library: One of world's largest collections of primary documents.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections. Finding aids are available online.\n\nFolger Shakespeare Library: World's largest collection of Shakespeare materials and other resources related to the Renaissance.\n\nHarry Ransom Center, University of Texas: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044815", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044815"}}
{"text": "as: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.The Morgan Library: Materials related to the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Umbra Search pays homage to the Umbra Society of the early 1960s, a renegade group of Black writers and poets who helped create the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "159633", "guide_name": "American Studies", "page_id": "1044815", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=159633&p=1044815"}}
{"text": "About This Guide:\nThis guide will introduce you to the basics of archival research. You will find information on: What archives are and how they are arranged Conducting background research Where and how to look for archival collections What to expect when you visit an archival repository Citing and quoting from unpublished materials And more", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4526162", "box_name": "About This Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Recommended Reading:\nFollowing are selected sources for further reading.\u00a0 Some are cited in this research guide and all are recommended for developing research skills.\n\nBuilding Archival Research Skills\n\nArchival Arrangement & Terminology\n\nLCSH & Copyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4713457", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3705611", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research:\nDownload our Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19006801", "box_name": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Dispatches from the Field:\nFollowing are links to a few noteworthy library blogs and websites that provide an introduction to particular collections and a glimpse into what's going on in the world of archives.\n\n\"[C]created ... to acknowledge, address, and repair the harms done by white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, and capitalism (an incomplete list for sure!) and their various intersections in and through records and archives. With this site, we hope to use ideas, activities, and actions to imagine and enact a more just world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "20426677", "box_name": "Dispatches from the Field", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Archives in the News:\nArchives of the East Village Eye Go to the NYPL: Gold, Hannah. \u201cThe Archives of the East Village Eye Go to the New York Public Library.\u201d The New Yorker, 7 Feb. 2023. www.newyorker.com, https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-archives-of-the-east-village-eye-go-to-the-new-york-public-library.\n\nActivating an Archive of Black Life in Brooklyn: Pratt Faculty and Students Collaborate with the Weeksville Community on an Oral History Project to Shape the Future.\n\nHow to Help Librarians and Archivists From Your Living Room: Crowd-sourced DH projects: \"If you\u2019re cooped-up and curious, use your free time to decipher handwriting, tag images, and more.\"\n\nArchives in The News: See these and other fascinating articles about manuscripts, archives, and collections in our Zotero Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15970163", "box_name": "Archives in the News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "Archived Edition:\nThis Archival Research Guide has been replaced by a new edition and will no longer be updated. Please refer to our new Archival Research Guide for assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1115889", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31287607", "box_name": "Archived Edition", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/home"}}
{"text": "The Process:\nEach research project is unique.\u00a0 And research itself is a process that will take you back and forth between primary, secondary, and reference sources, catalogs, databases, and other discovery tools. The arc of a typical research project begins with a general topic of interest from which a research question is developed.\u00a0 Sources are found to answer the question and results are written up. The basic steps in the archival research process are the following: Develop your research question Define your research needs Conduct background research Think about the kinds of sources you hope to find Search for and identify collections and repositories Read archival finding aids and collection guides Contact repositories Visit repositories and use collections Repeat steps as needed", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4530453", "box_name": "The Process", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Best Practices for Archival Research:\nRead widely in reference and secondary sources on your topic and the time period you are studying to inform your research in archives. Look closely at the websites of archival repositories to learn about their collections, finding aids, and procedures. Always contact an archival repository before you visit. Keep a running list of the relevant people, organizations, events, places, dates, and themes you discover in your reading and keep a research journal of the catalogs and databases you search and the keywords you use.\u00a0 A research journal will help you stay organized. Take careful, detailed notes when using unpublished materials. Speak\u00a0with\u00a0library staff\u00a0about your topic to\u00a0fine-tune your research strategy and learn about related materials. Archival research takes time.\u00a0 Be sure to plan ahead.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "11521029", "box_name": "Best Practices for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Using Collections:\nAlso see the Using Collections page in this guide for additional information and tips for making your research go smoothly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "18535119", "box_name": "Using Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Define Your Research Needs:\nBefore you start searching for sources, take a moment to think about what you need to accomplish with your research.\u00a0 Be sure to consider: The scope and complexity of your project Are you writing a short paper or trying to uncover every possible source for your dissertation or book? The amount of time you have to spend Is your project due in two weeks or do you have years to discover all the relevant resources that might exist? The types of background sources you need and where you will find them Only in the library?\u00a0 Online?\u00a0 Via interlibrary loan? Which repositories are likely to hold materials for you Local or far flung libraries? Consulting a reference librarian for help planning your strategy You will find out about tools and tricks to make your search for materials more efficient and effective.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4530454", "box_name": "Define Your Research Needs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Reading About Archival Research:\nFollowing are a few books on archival resources.\u00a0 Find additional titles in OneSearch with a Subject Search on \"Archival Resources\": Books on Archival Resources Articles on Archival Resources .\n\nOut of the Closet, into the Archives: The first book to focus on the experience of LGBT archival research.\n\nArchival Strategies and Techniques: Historical and biographical work is becoming a more common type of qualitative research done by social scientists and usually requires the extensive use of formal archives housed in universities, governments, museums and other institutions. This practical and concise book provides an introduction for the novice on conducting archival research and covers such topics as contacting and preparing to work in archives, the protocol of using archives, and ways of organizing and referencing the useful data from the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "28085894", "box_name": "Reading About Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "contacting and preparing to work in archives, the protocol of using archives, and ways of organizing and referencing the useful data from the archive.Archives and New Modes of Feminist Research: In an era when the metaphor of the archive is invoked to cover almost any kind of memory, collection or accumulation, it is important to re-examine what is entailed--politically and methodologically--in the practice of feminist archival research. This question is central not only to the renewed interest many disciplines are showing in empirical research in archives\u00a0but also given the current explosion of online social and cultural data which has fundamentally transformed what we understand an archive to be. Contributors in this collection are keen to mark out what may be novel and what is enduring in the ways in which feminist thought and feminist practice frame archives. Importantly, they engage with archives in their historical and political complexity rather than treating them as simple repositories of source material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "28085894", "box_name": "Reading About Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "portantly, they engage with archives in their historical and political complexity rather than treating them as simple repositories of source material.portantly, they engage with archives in their historical and political complexity rather than treating them as simple repositories of source material.portantly, they engage with archives in their historical and political complexity rather than treating them as simple repositories of source material.In this respect, contributors are keenly interested in what it means to archive particular materials, and not simply in what those materials may hold for feminist researchers. The collection features established and emerging feminist scholars and brings together interventions from across such disciplines as history, literature, modernist studies, cinema studies and law. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Australian Feminist Studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "28085894", "box_name": "Reading About Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "NYPL, Room 100, Including Card Catalogs:\nImage:\u00a0 Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. \" Room 100, including card catalogs \" The New York Public Library Digital Collections . 1875.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4776618", "box_name": "NYPL, Room 100, Including Card Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "The authors of The Craft of Research devised a three-step formula you can use to develop research question worth answering .\u00a0 Without a good question, you'll just be gathering data.\u00a0 Fill in the blanks to focus your efforts and build a research question of significance. 1. Topic: I am studying ______________ 2. Question: because I want to find out what / why / how ____________ 3. Significance: in order to better understand ______________ N.B. Since the research process is rarely linear, you may find that once you arrive in an archival repository and start looking at collections, your research question might change .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4541745", "box_name": "The Research Question", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "is rarely linear, you may find that once you arrive in an archival repository and start looking at collections, your research question might change . is rarely linear, you may find that once you arrive in an archival repository and start looking at collections, your research question might change . is rarely linear, you may find that once you arrive in an archival repository and start looking at collections, your research question might change .Historian and University of Wisconsin professor William Cronon says : \"That's because you get a better sense of what sorts of arguments the documents can support, and because manuscript collections are full of weird and wonderful things that insist on being explored.\u00a0 Make sure you care about the question you go in with enough that you won't immediately abandon it after reading the first document. But don't be afraid to let your question transform itself in dialogue with the documents. Whatever you do, keep track of this thought process on paper. New questions or discarded ones could represent future projects.\" Learn More: The Importance of a Good Research Question ( Sources : The Craft of Research ; Learning Historical Research, Sources: Manuscripts and Archives )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4541745", "box_name": "The Research Question", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Using Archives & Terra Cognita:\nThis handy guide from the Society of American Archivists explains how archives function and details how to find and use archival materials in your research. And this report from CLIR describes the experiences of graduate level researchers in archives around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "14788103", "box_name": "Using Archives & Terra Cognita", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Finding Research Inspiration in Manuscripts:\nIf you are having trouble coming up with a research question that interests you, you can always start with the sources. To begin, find a manuscript collection on a broad topic of interest. To do that, choose a special library near you and browse the A-Z list of finding aids on its website.\u00a0 Select a collection that looks interesting and read the finding aid.\u00a0 Then, contact the library to make sure the collection is available and visit to look through the materials. Read the documents actively.\u00a0 Let the manuscripts spark your imagination and inspire questions.\u00a0 What do the documents mean?\u00a0 Where do they fit in with the bigger picture?\u00a0 What more do you want to know about them? Use the manuscripts to help formulate a research question you want to answer.\u00a0 Then, go back through the research steps, gathering background information and identifying other sources of evidence to answer your question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172483", "page_name": "The Research Process", "box_id": "4673482", "box_name": "Finding Research Inspiration in Manuscripts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/research-process"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources are materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation. They can be published or unpublished items in any format (the original or a surrogate format such as a photocopy, a digital copy, a printed edition, or a microfilm edition), from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. Secondary Sources are works that analyze and interpret other sources. They use primary sources to solve research problems. Primary vs. Secondary - The way you engage with a source determines whether it is a primary or secondary source for your project. Book reviews, for example, are typically considered secondary sources.\u00a0 If the subject of your research is book reviews themselves, however, they would be primary sources for your project. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721381", "box_name": "Definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "s, however, they would be primary sources for your project. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams.s, however, they would be primary sources for your project. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams.s, however, they would be primary sources for your project. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2008; Introduction to Archival Terminology , NARA.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721381", "box_name": "Definitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "Types of Primary Sources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721373", "box_name": "Types of Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "Types of Primary Sources:Types of Primary Sources:Unpublished archival materials are just one type of primary source.\u00a0 In The Information-Literate Historian , Jenny Presnell describes nine categories of primary sources: Public Records - census records, court records, wills, tax records, etc. Official Records - laws, civil codes, legislative hearings, treaties, etc. Personal Documents (manuscripts) - letters, diaries, oral histories,\u00a0financial records, etc. Artifacts/Relics - clothing, furniture, tools, music, art, and other items\u00a0people make and use Organizational Documents (archives) - meeting minutes, financial records, correspondence, etc. Images - photographs, drawings, cartoons, posters, videos, graphics, paintings, etc. Architecture, City Plans, and Maps - buildings, blueprints, plans, models, etc. Media and Other Mass\u00a0Communication - newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, tv, twitter, facebook, websites, etc. Literary Texts - novels, plays, poems, essays, etc. (Source: The Information Literate Historian , 93-95.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721373", "box_name": "Types of Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "Historical Newspapers:\nHistorical newspapers are great primary sources that can help you understand how a subject was viewed and understood at the time. They also fill in the record on people and topics that may not turn up in archival research. Many ideas that are accepted today were considered radical when they were first introduced. You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before you can read about them in mainstream sources.\u00a0 And you'll also hear the voices of marginalized people and organizations in the radical, underground, and independent media that are often not included in the mainstream media. So don't forget the alternative press! Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers - NYPL Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "28674002", "box_name": "Historical Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "As you conduct your research you may find that some sources will help answer your research question and others will inspire more questions. Manuscripts and archives are just one piece of the research puzzle, one kind of \"document\" to consider when gathering evidence.\u00a0 As you consider your research question, ask yourself: What types of sources might exist? Your research question will help you focus your search.\u00a0 Studying immigrant populations in 21st century New York City will lead you to investigate an entirely different universe of sources than will research on child labor in 19th century textile mills in New England.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721406", "box_name": "Thinking About Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "will lead you to investigate an entirely different universe of sources than will research on child labor in 19th century textile mills in New England.will lead you to investigate an entirely different universe of sources than will research on child labor in 19th century textile mills in New England.will lead you to investigate an entirely different universe of sources than will research on child labor in 19th century textile mills in New England.What kind of sources do you hope to find? Different formats fill in the record in unique ways.\u00a0 Do you want to find personal papers (letters, diaries, documents) or organizational records (correspondence, minutes, publications)?\u00a0 Contemporary newspaper accounts?\u00a0 Radical periodicals?\u00a0 Oral histories?\u00a0 Photographs or moving images?\u00a0 Statistics?\u00a0 Maps?\u00a0 Government documents?\u00a0 Scholarly books and articles? Objects?\u00a0 Printed ephemera?\u00a0 Works of art? Where might the sources have been produced and by whom? Review the holdings of repositories in the geographical area central to your topic. Chances are, a local library, historical society, research library, municipal archive, or university library in the region will hold archival collections and other materials on the subject.\u00a0 Schools and private businesses might be likely repositories too.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721406", "box_name": "Thinking About Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "ary in the region will hold archival collections and other materials on the subject.\u00a0 Schools and private businesses might be likely repositories too.ary in the region will hold archival collections and other materials on the subject.\u00a0 Schools and private businesses might be likely repositories too.ary in the region will hold archival collections and other materials on the subject.\u00a0 Schools and private businesses might be likely repositories too.Could relevant materials be in private collections? Catalogs, databases, and repository websites can only help you find materials held in formal institutions. Don't forget that not all sources -- be they manuscripts, printed items, photographs, etc. -- are in libraries.\u00a0 The more you know about your topic, the easier it will be to discover privately held materials. Be creative!\u00a0 Primary sources are everywhere. When searching for sources, think about how your topic fits in with the world at large.\u00a0 Considering an era in terms of the political climate, economic picture, popular culture, world events, art, music, literature, science, fashion, media, and the natural environment may spark ideas that lead you to investigate research angles that may not have occurred to you otherwise. Image: New York Times", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5303336", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "16721406", "box_name": "Thinking About Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/primary"}}
{"text": "On this Page:\nArchives Defined Archival Arrangement Finding Aids Elements of a Finding Aid Tips for Using Finding Aids What Gets Saved and Why? What Ends up in Archival Collections? How Collections End Up in Particular Libraries Archival Terminology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4542073", "box_name": "On this Page", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Archival Collection - A broad term encompassing both personal papers and organizational records collections. Archives - Records in any format created by or received and maintained by an organization that are determined to have permanent value. When housed in repositories outside the institution that created them, the collections are often called Organizational Records. Personal Papers or Manuscripts - Collections of materials in any format created by or received and maintained by an individual or family in the course of daily life. Examples include: the Truman Capote Papers (NYPL) and the Shirley Hayes Papers (N-YHS). Artificial Collections - Collections of items assembled by an individual or institution from a variety of sources, usually on a topic or event (the sinking of the Titanic or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (menus, matchbook covers, postcards, or product advertising, e.g.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526327", "box_name": "Archival Terminology", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "c or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (menus, matchbook covers, postcards, or product advertising, e.g.).c or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (menus, matchbook covers, postcards, or product advertising, e.g.).c or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (menus, matchbook covers, postcards, or product advertising, e.g.).Examples include: The Radio Scripts Collection (NYPL Schomburg) and The World War I Collection (N-YHS). Manuscript Repository - An institution that collects historically valuable records of individuals, families, and organizations. The New-York Historical Society Library and The Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Institutional Repository or Archives - A repository that holds records created by or received by its parent institution. The Municipal Archives of the City of New York , The National Archives of the United States , and the Carnegie Hall Archives are institutional repositories. The archives of some organizations, especially commercial enterprises, exist solely to serve internal needs and outside researchers may have limited or no access to the records. Primary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526327", "box_name": "Archival Terminology", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "rds. Primary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation.rds. Primary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation.rds. Primary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation.They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. Secondary Sources - Works that analyze and interpret other sources. They use primary sources to solve research problems. Primary vs. Secondary - The way you engage with a source determines whether it is a primary or secondary source for your project. Book reviews, for example, are typically considered secondary sources.\u00a0 If the subject of your research is book reviews themselves, however, they would be primary sources for your project. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2008; Introduction to Archival Terminology , NARA.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526327", "box_name": "Archival Terminology", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Finding Aids:\nArchival materials are described in documents called finding aids or collection guides .\u00a0 These are detailed guides to the contents and arrangement of collections. Finding aids are written to give the repository intellectual and physical control over their holdings and to help researchers find what they are looking for within collections. Finding aids can take many forms and range in detail from a brief summary of a collection to an itemized list of its contents, to a card catalog, but most finding aids will fall somewhere in between. The level of detail and description depend on the resources of the repository and the collection itself.\u00a0 Not all finding aids are online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "3551155", "box_name": "Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Archival Arrangement:\nArchival materials are grouped into collections according to provenance and kept in their original order whenever possible. Provenance , a fundamental archival principle (also called respect des fonds ), requires that materials be grouped into collections according to their source, not according to their subject. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. Archivists maintain original order whenever possible because the arrangement can shed light on how an individual or organization functioned and can also simplify access to the materials. When there is no discernible order, archivists sort the materials into series such as correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, etc., in order to facilitate research and access. ( Source: Theodore R. Schellenberg, Principles of Arrangement, Staff Information Paper Number 18 , Published by the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, 1951.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "3545610", "box_name": "Archival Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
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{"text": "Elements of a Finding Aid:Elements of a Finding Aid:No two archival collections are the same, so no two finding aids will be the same, but most comprehensive electronic finding aids contain the following elements: Descriptive Summary \u2013 The basic bibliographical details you would find in a library catalog record, including the repository, creator, title, date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the collection number assigned to the collection by the repository). Biographical / Historical Note \u2013 Information on the creator of the collection, including significant historical details that provide context for the archival materials. Scope and Content Note \u2013 A brief description of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526497", "box_name": "Elements of a Finding Aid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned. of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned. of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned.Arrangement \u2013 A list of the series into which the collection is organized, or a brief description of the organization of the materials, i.e., \u201cThe collection is arranged by type of material, then chronologically.\u201d Access Points \u2013 The subject headings, including names, organizations, topics, places, document types, family names, occupations, and other terms, under which the collection is indexed. Administrative Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository. Container List \u2013 A list of boxes, folders, and volumes in the collection. You\u2019ll need to know the box and folder numbers to request materials at the repository. Finding aids may also include: Series descriptions, a list of items separated from the collection, and notes on related collections in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526497", "box_name": "Elements of a Finding Aid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "The New York Public Library succinctly defines archives as \" the records created by people and organizations as they lived and worked .\" Archives usually consist of unpublished materials that accumulate organically over the course of time and that are preserved for the enduring value of the information they contain, for their value as artifacts, or as evidence of the work or activities of the creator. Archival collections can range in size from a single item to hundreds of boxes and contain just about anything that was created or saved by a person or organization. No two archival collections are the same.\u00a0 And no single repository or collection will contain everything on a topic. The unpublished materials in archival collections are usually one-of-a-kind and exist only in the collection where you found them. The unique nature of the materials is what makes them so valuable to researchers and distinguishes them from ordinary library items.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "3545609", "box_name": "Archives Defined", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "e you found them. The unique nature of the materials is what makes them so valuable to researchers and distinguishes them from ordinary library items.e you found them. The unique nature of the materials is what makes them so valuable to researchers and distinguishes them from ordinary library items.e you found them. The unique nature of the materials is what makes them so valuable to researchers and distinguishes them from ordinary library items.Thousands of libraries may hold copies of particular novel, for example, but only one can hold the original first draft of that work in the author\u2019s hand. The vast majority of the unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, historical societies, and institutional repositories is not available online. You can readily find descriptions of collections on the web, or images from collections on the web and in library databases, but the materials themselves for the most part will be found only in their original format in folders and boxes in archival collections around the world.\u00a0 See the note on digitized archives on the Published Primary Sources page of this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "3545609", "box_name": "Archives Defined", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "What Ends Up in Archival Collections?:\nArchival collections are unique and idiosyncratic.\u00a0 They can contain just about anything that was created or saved by a person or organization.\u00a0 Materials relating to particular individuals, organizations, events and subjects will be scattered among myriad archival collections in multiple repositories. No single repository or collection will contain everything there is on a specific individual, organization, or subject.\u00a0 Collections contain only what was saved and what has lasted.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "10423159", "box_name": "What Ends Up in Archival Collections?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "How Collections End Up in Particular Libraries:\nAn institutional affiliation may inspire a person to leave their papers to a particular library. Or the person may have a social or cultural connection with a library. Or perhaps there is a historical society or library located near them with which they have an affiliation. A library's existing collection strengths frequently inspire people to donate materials on similar topics. A library's ability to process and make collections available to researchers may also be a factor as well. Government documents and organizational records are usually saved and transferred to their respective archives according to established record retension schedules in the regular course of business.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "10423201", "box_name": "How Collections End Up in Particular Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526515", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:Tips for Using Finding Aids:Many manuscript and archival repositories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic. Collections may be described in catalog records, website descriptions, NUCMC records, published collection guides, and/or Wikipedia entries in addition to or instead of traditional finding aids. Not all collections will have detailed finding aids, but when they do, always spend time reading them thoroughly before diving in to a collection. Access may be uneven within a library, with some collections being fully processed and described in electronic finding aids complete with links to digitized images, audio, or video from the collection, while other collections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526515", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "lections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit.lections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit.lections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit.A close look at a finding aid will tell you not only what is IN a collection, but what is NOT there, saving you time. When viewing electronic finding aids, look for the \"print view\" or a link to \"view as a single page\" so you can do keyword searching within the document. Archivists research the subjects of the collections they process and frequently write detailed historical and biographical notes that contextualize the materials. You can learn a great deal by reading a comprehensive finding aid. A container list in a finding aid will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. A typical folder title might be \u201cCorrespondence, 1911-1914.\u201d\u00a0 When this is the case, the only way to find out who is writing to whom and what is being said is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526515", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "aid is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online.aid is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online.aid is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online.Visit a repository\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic. As a way of dealing with backlogs of unprocessed collections, many archival repositories have begun in recent years to follow an arrangement and description methodology called MPLP, or \" More Product, Less Process ,\" especially for large contemporary collections.\u00a0 This trend in processing means that archivists spend less time arranging and describing materials in order to provide access to more materials sooner.\u00a0 For researchers, this means they may have to spend more time looking through boxes of materials because collections may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526515", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "What Gets Saved and Why?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526811", "box_name": "What Gets Saved and Why?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "What Gets Saved and Why?:What Gets Saved and Why?:In his book, Archival Strategies and Techniques , Michael R. Hill writes about the nearly random ways documents end up in archival collections.\u00a0 In a chapter titled \" Archival Sedimentation , \" he says: \"Through the processes of primary [\"people and organizations create, discard, save, collect, and donate materials of potential archival interest\"], secondary [\"people with a wide variety of motives make consequential decisions about what to do with the deceased's papers\"], and tertiary sedimentation [\"sorting, erosion [i.e., fires, floods, and other disasters], and arrangement of materials after arrival at an archive\"], materials come to rest in boxes and file folders, on shelves and in vaults behind the locked doors of archival repositories. These materials are archival sediment [emphasis added], residual traces of human activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526811", "box_name": "What Gets Saved and Why?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "in vaults behind the locked doors of archival repositories. These materials are archival sediment [emphasis added], residual traces of human activity.in vaults behind the locked doors of archival repositories. These materials are archival sediment [emphasis added], residual traces of human activity.in vaults behind the locked doors of archival repositories. These materials are archival sediment [emphasis added], residual traces of human activity.They are selective traces, however, filtered by the combined imprint of personal machinations and idiosyncrasies, family sensibilities, professional envy and collegial admiration, organizational mandates, bureaucratic decisions, archival traditions, social structure, power, wealth, and institutional inertia. From such traces, we seek data from which to make sense of individuals, organizations, social movements, and sociohistorical settings. (Source:\u00a0 \"Archival Sedimentation\" in Archival Strategies and Techniques by Michael R. Hill).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172479", "page_name": "Archives & Finding Aids", "box_id": "4526811", "box_name": "What Gets Saved and Why?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/archives"}}
{"text": "Special libraries and archival repositories come in every shape and size.\u00a0 They can be divided into the following broad categories: Research Libraries These include large public libraries like the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library, special collections in colleges and universities, and historical societies and museums. Government Archives There are government archives at the national, state, county, and municipal level.\u00a0 Individual government agencies may also maintain archives of their own records.\u00a0 These entities may have their own search engines and discovery tools that do not overlap with databases such as ArchiveGrid or WorldCat. Community Archives Often organized and run by volunteers.\u00a0 Community archives have open access policies and welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "16174691", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives . welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives . welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .Local Museums, Historical Societies, Libraries, & Archives Small-scale local repositories often have wonderfully rich collections and highly knowledgeable staff.\u00a0 Look for repositories in the geographical vicinity of your subject to find sources in a range of formats. Institutional Archives The records held by companies and organizations documenting their own operations and histories.\u00a0 These may or may not be open to outside researchers.\u00a0 Permission is usually required for access. Private Collections Personal papers held by individuals and families.\u00a0 These may be processed or unprocessed materials and access may be strictly controlled.\u00a0 Contact the administrators directly to inquire about using the collections.\u00a0 Be sure you understand and can agree to any restrictions before undertaking research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "16174691", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Before Visiting an Archival Repository:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "3545673", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archival Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Before Visiting an Archival Repository:Before Visiting an Archival Repository:1. Explore secondary sources and published primary sources. A thorough understanding of your subject will help enormously as you look through archival folders and boxes. Without knowing what to look for, you may miss important documents or waste time trying to decipher unrelated materials. 2. Read finding aids in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details. The biographical and historical notes will be particularly useful for putting the materials in context, and the scope and content note will let you know whether or not the collection contains material relevant for you. But the entire finding aid should be essential reading. 3. Closely review the repository's website. In addition to the basics such as the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "3545673", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archival Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "s the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit.s the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit.s the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit.You may learn about reading room protocols, advance registration requirements, reproduction policies, and whether laptops and personal cameras are permitted, among other details. 4. Contact the staff by email or phone. This step is essential. Always contact the library staff to let them know which collections you would like to use and when you plan to visit. The collections you need might be stored offsite and require advance notice for retrieval. In some repositories, appointments are required. Permission might be necessary before you can use certain materials. The reference staff at the library can also help you discover other materials that are related to your topic and provide answers to logistical questions that are not answered on the website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "3545673", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archival Repository", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "A History of Archives in NYC:\n\"archives. The history\u00a0of archives in New York City mirrors the broader development of archival management in the United States...\" Read the full article in the Encyclopedia of NYC (2nd ed) (login required).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "8286939", "box_name": "A History of Archives in NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections:\nFollowing are links to the websites of selected research libraries in and around New York City where you can find manuscripts, archives, and other primary sources.\u00a0 Rules and regulations vary by institution, so always review the website and contact the staff before visiting. Look for \"using the collections\" or \"visiting the library\" pages for important details.\n\nAmerican Craft Council Library & Archives: Holdings include four major archival collections documenting the history of contemporary craft.\n\nBerg Collection, NYPL: Holdings include \"35,000 printed volumes, pamphlets, and broadsides, and 2,000 linear feet of literary archives and manuscripts, representing the work of more than 400 authors.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4712587", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "inted volumes, pamphlets, and broadsides, and 2,000 linear feet of literary archives and manuscripts, representing the work of more than 400 authors.\"Bronx County Historical Society: \"The Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, documentation and interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"\n\nLGBT Community Center National History Archive: A community-based archive that collects, preserves, and makes available to the public the documentation of LGBTQ lives and organizations centered in and around New York.\n\nMilstein Division of U.S., Local History, and Genealogy - NYPL: The Division \"collects publications documenting American history on the national, state, and local levels, including extensive holdings on New York City history. The Division has a renowned collection of family histories and other genealogical collections, with a particular focus on the New York region.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4712587", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "story. The Division has a renowned collection of family histories and other genealogical collections, with a particular focus on the New York region.\"New-York Historical Society Library: \"One of only 20 in the United States qualified to be a member of the Independent Research Libraries Association\u2014the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library contains more than three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"\n\nNew York Public Library Manuscripts & Archives Division: \"The NYPL holds nearly 10,000 archival and manuscript collections comprising over 50,000 linear feet of material in nearly every format imaginable.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4712587", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Subject-Specific Archives Directories:\nDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nFrick Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America: A tool \"created to help researchers locate primary source material about American art collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.\"\n\nWomen's Archives Directory: http://www.luc.edu/wla/wla_donordirectory.shtml A directory \"established to \"map\" archival repositories with collections relating to women. It provides potential donors and researchers with information about repositories that collect women's history. Best of all, it is national in scope and key-word searchable.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "11990480", "box_name": "Subject-Specific Archives Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "onors and researchers with information about repositories that collect women's history. Best of all, it is national in scope and key-word searchable.\"Regional Archives Directories: Find archives and archival repositories by country, state, region or subject with a Google search. For instance, try searching (without the quotes) \"archives directory Canada,\" \"archives directory Great Britain,\" or \"archives directory New Orleans.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "11990480", "box_name": "Subject-Specific Archives Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library Lions:\n\" Statues - New York Public Library - Lions \" The NYPL Digital Collections .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4774213", "box_name": "New York Public Library Lions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Identifying Archival Repositories:\nTo identify repositories that may hold material on your subject, consult:\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nDirectory of Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the United States: Available in print at several NYPL and CUNY libraries.\n\nDirectories in the Library Catalog: Use the Advanced Search option in CUNY's OneSearch, WorldCat or other library catalog to find directories listing special libraries and archives. Do a Subject search on \u201cArchival resources -- United States \u2013 Directories\u201d or \u201cManuscripts -- United States -\u2013 Directories\u201d or \u201cLibraries -- United States -- Special Collections \u2013- Directories.\u201d", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4686910", "box_name": "Identifying Archival Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "- United States \u2013 Directories\u201d or \u201cManuscripts -- United States -\u2013 Directories\u201d or \u201cLibraries -- United States -- Special Collections \u2013- Directories.\u201dDirectory of Collections in the U.S. & Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings: Melissa Conway, Lisa Fagin Davis. Directory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Volume 109, Number 3 (September 2015), pp. 273-420.\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and pin to access. 48th edition (2020).\n\nSAA Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada: Compiled by the Society of American Archivists, this directory includes companies that maintain their historical records themselves, as well as companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4686910", "box_name": "Identifying Archival Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Finding Archival Repositories in NYC & Beyond:\nResearchers In NYC are fortunate to have easy access to numerous world-class manuscript repositories. Following are links to the NYPL and N-YHS library pages, where you can find resources for just about any research project imaginable: The New-York Historical Society The New York Public Library Research Divisions See Finding Archival Repositories and lists of selected NYC Archives & Special Collections and International Repositories on the Archival Repositories page of this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "4725823", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories in NYC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Selected International Archival Repositories:\nArchives Around the World - Wikipedia List: Arranged by country.\n\nArchives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe.\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCARIBICA: The Caribbean Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives\n\nInternational Institute of Social History: Over 4,000 archives, more than 1 million printed volumes and audio-visual items, with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements.\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "5159725", "box_name": "Selected International Archival Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "etwork Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.National Archives Around the World - Wikipedia List: Arranged by country.\n\nRussia - ArcheoBiblioBase: ArcheoBiblioBase (ABB) is an internet directory and bibliographic information system for archives in the Russian Federation.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: A gateway to over 380 archival institutions across the UK.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the U.S. Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1172486", "page_name": "Repositories", "box_id": "5159725", "box_name": "Selected International Archival Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/visit"}}
{"text": "Finding archival collections is often a multi-step process. 1)\u00a0 Once you've done some background research and are familiar with the key names, dates, themes, events, and organizations related to your topic, search catalogs, databases , and published sources (books, articles, dissertations, etc.) to discover collections and to find out which repositories hold them. 2)\u00a0 Once you know where collections are held, visit the websites of the libraries holding the collections and search again at the repository level .\u00a0 Ideally, you will be able to read finding aids for the specific collections you have identified, and also discover related materials on your topic. Searching a repository's holdings directly will help you identify other archival collections of interest as well as books, newspapers and journals, pamphlets, photographs, prints, drawings, cartoons, posters, oral histories, maps,\u00a0ephemera, objects, and published manuscripts in print, on microfilm, or in databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4530592", "box_name": "Find Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "aphs, prints, drawings, cartoons, posters, oral histories, maps,\u00a0ephemera, objects, and published manuscripts in print, on microfilm, or in databases.aphs, prints, drawings, cartoons, posters, oral histories, maps,\u00a0ephemera, objects, and published manuscripts in print, on microfilm, or in databases.aphs, prints, drawings, cartoons, posters, oral histories, maps,\u00a0ephemera, objects, and published manuscripts in print, on microfilm, or in databases.And because materials pertaining to a specific person, organization, or event often end up in multiple repositories, it is a good idea to search ArchiveGrid and WorldCat as well as individual repositories to be certain you don't miss sources relevant to your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4530592", "box_name": "Find Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "For the best results, be flexible when you search. Try different combinations of search terms. When searching on personal names, try variant spellings, leave off first names, search whole names in quotes, and try last name, first name. Search for people and organizations as \u201csubject,\u201d \u201cauthor/creator,\u201d and \u201ckeyword.\u201d Search on older terms and spellings in older sources. For example, if you were researching the early history of automobiles in digitized newspapers, you\u2019d likely have better luck using the term \u201chorseless carriages\u201d than \u201ccars\u201d or \u201cautomobiles\u201d because that was the term used between 1895 and 1910. Browse the \u201ccategories\u201d section of the Oxford English Dictionary online to explore disused, archaic, and regional terms. Search for materials in multiple places. Try ArchiveGrid , WorldCat Discovery , and the websites, catalogs, and databases of the libraries likely holding sources on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4701778", "box_name": "General Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "ltiple places. Try ArchiveGrid , WorldCat Discovery , and the websites, catalogs, and databases of the libraries likely holding sources on your topic.ltiple places. Try ArchiveGrid , WorldCat Discovery , and the websites, catalogs, and databases of the libraries likely holding sources on your topic.ltiple places. Try ArchiveGrid , WorldCat Discovery , and the websites, catalogs, and databases of the libraries likely holding sources on your topic.Use keywords such as sources, archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, or memoirs to find primary sources in a library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4701778", "box_name": "General Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Repository Level Searching:\nUse catalogs, databases, and secondary sources to identify\u00a0repositories that collect materials on your topic or that are\u00a0located in the geographic vicinity of your subject and search their\u00a0holdings.\u00a0 Or make an educated guess. If your research relates in any way to the history of New York City, for instance, you could safely assume that the New-York Historical Society Library would likely hold some material on your topic. From the N-YHS website , you can (1) browse an alphabetical list of processed archival collections, (2) search across the library's archival finding aids, (3) explore digitized holdings, and (4) search the library's online catalog to discover materials in a broad range of formats. Or if your research relates to theatre productions in the early 20th Century, the New York Public Library's Billy Rose Theatre Division would be a great place to start.\u00a0 Researchers will find valuable search tips and strategies on their website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4701730", "box_name": "Repository Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "ic Library's Billy Rose Theatre Division would be a great place to start.\u00a0 Researchers will find valuable search tips and strategies on their website.Repository-Level Searching: Visit the library's website to read about the collections as a whole and get practical information about the repository. Browse the list of archival collections if there is one. Search across the library's finding aids if that option is available. Search the library's regular catalog on your topic. Look for a digital portal on the website and search there as well. Speak to the reference staff about your research project. They can help streamline your research and point out helpful resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4701730", "box_name": "Repository Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Searching Secondary Sources to Find Archival Materials:\nSecondary and reference sources will not only help you put your topic in context, they will often lead you directly to archival collections. Check the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgments in books, dissertations, and other published sources for clues. You may learn about cataloged and uncataloged materials held in libraries and/or private collections. See the Background Research tab in this guide and the separate Beyond Wikipedia research guide for tips and links to sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "13810611", "box_name": "Searching Secondary Sources to Find Archival Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Published Guides to Manuscript Collections:\nPublished guides to manuscript collections can be easily overlooked in the quest to find archival materials.\u00a0 However, these printed volumes, many of which were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. These guides typically contain summary descriptions of individual collections and indexes that allow you to identify holdings by subject or format. Though the descriptions in these printed volumes may have been superseded by subsequent archival processing and electronic finding aids, they situate individual collections within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in a list of holdings on a library's website. Examples include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "8427907", "box_name": "Published Guides to Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in a list of holdings on a library's website. Examples include:You can find others with OneSearch , WorldCat , or other library catalog subject search.\u00a0 Some examples: United States--History--Sources--Bibliography New York (State)--History--Sources--Bibliography Great Britain--History--Sources--Bibliography Manuscripts--United States--Catalogs Manuscripts--[any country]--Catalogs Anthropology--Manuscripts--Catalogs [Any Subject]--Manuscripts--Catalogs", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "8427907", "box_name": "Published Guides to Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Finding Materials in the NYPL Manuscripts & Archives Division:\nLook on the The New York Public Library's website for a handy guide to Finding Materials in the Manuscripts and Archives Division . And consult the NYPL's Getting Started with Archives guide. Note that many large research libraries have helpful online guides for finding and using their collections.\u00a0 Look for them when you visit a library's website to expedite your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "16175104", "box_name": "Finding Materials in the NYPL Manuscripts & Archives Division", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH):\nUse the Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases. Or try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) used to describe those books and click on the most relevant LCSHs\u00a0to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful LCSHs\u00a0and use those subject terms when searching other databases as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24949144", "box_name": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Finding Published Archival Collections:\nSee the Digitized / Printed / Microfilmed Sources page in this guide for tips on finding published archival materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "18564986", "box_name": "Finding Published Archival Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Collections:\nSee the Online Archival Research tab for links to large-scale digital portals, subject-based collections and collaborations, regional collaborations and portals, US and international research libraries, government archives, notable digitized collections, and other resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24967035", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Privately Held Collections:\nThese are collections held by individuals, families, and estates.\u00a0 They may consist of processed or unprocessed materials and they may or may not be accessible to researchers.\u00a0 You can often discover the existence of private collections through your background research or by contacting people close to your subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "16493557", "box_name": "Privately Held Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "On This Page:\nFinding Collections Finding Materials in the NYPL's Manuscripts and Archives Division General Search Tips Privately Held Collections Published Guides to Manuscript Collections Repository Level Searching Searching Catalogs & Databases Searching Secondary Sources Selected International Repositories WorldCat & ArchiveGrid Search Tips", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "18303707", "box_name": "On This Page", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Catalogs & Databases:\nThe following search tools will help you find archival collections across repositories.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nDigitized Collections: See the Online Archival Research tab for links to large-scale digital portals, subject-based collections and collaborations, regional collaborations and portals, US and international research libraries, government archives, notable digitized collections, and other resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4686901", "box_name": "Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "regional collaborations and portals, US and international research libraries, government archives, notable digitized collections, and other resources.Google: Put your subject's name or multi-word topic in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) . Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not appear in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid. And it can also can turn up library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that may help streamline your research.\n\nNational Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4686901", "box_name": "Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "National Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.Repository Level Searching: Not all collections have catalog records or finding aids and not all repositories contribute their catalog records and finding aids to discovery tools like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid. When a repository seems likely to hold material on your topic, search its holdings directly. Look closely at its website, browse available lists of collections, search whatever tools are provided, and contact the staff with inquires.\n\nWorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "4686901", "box_name": "Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Additional Search Tools:\nArchives Finder (NYPL Database): This database is available at select New York Public Library locations and \u201cprovides information and detailed indexing to manuscript collections from over 5,000 U.S. repositories,\u201d including NUCMC records created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. Results are collection level records.\n\nGovernment Archives: Government archives, whether national, state, or municipal, are quite massive, holding millions of items. They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives box on the Online Archival Research page for links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24326567", "box_name": "Additional Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "u can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives box on the Online Archival Research page for links.National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC): A gateway operated by the Library of Congress for searching 1.5 million catalog records describing archival and manuscript collections and individual manuscripts in public, college and university, and special libraries. Records for manuscript collections created since 1986 may be found in WorldCat or through searching NUCMC directly. Records created from 1959 to 1985 are available in the print volumes of NUCMC, which are available at the New York Public Library and select CUNY locations, as well as in the database Archives Finder , which is available at select NYPL locations. Digitized catalog and index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984 are available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24326567", "box_name": "Additional Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "d index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984 are available in the Internet Archive .SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): SNAC \"is a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"\n\nSound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24326567", "box_name": "Additional Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Selected International Archival Repositories & Portals:\nArchives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe.\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCARIBICA: The Caribbean Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.\n\nInternational Institute of Social History: Over 4,000 archives, more than 1 million printed volumes and audio-visual items, with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements.\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "16067120", "box_name": "Selected International Archival Repositories & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "etwork Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.South Asia Collections: An archived list that was maintained by Columbia University Libraries of US and international libraries holding major South Asia Collections.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 300 institutions across the UK.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the U.S. Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "16067120", "box_name": "Selected International Archival Repositories & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Notes on Catalogs & Databases:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24951902", "box_name": "Notes on Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Notes on Catalogs & Databases:Notes on Catalogs & Databases:Searches in databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid can only turn up collections that have catalog records or archival finding aids that were uploaded to those databases.\u00a0 But not all collections have catalog records or finding aids. To find collections that are not included in the major search tools, identify libraries and archives that are likely to hold materials on your topic and search at the repository level.\u00a0 Look closely at library websites, explore lists of collections, search what ever tools are provided, and contact the staff with inquires.\u00a0 You can also try searching large digital portals like the Digital Public LIbrary of America to identify libraries that hold collections on your topic and then visit their websites to search further. Large government archives -- national, state, county, town, agency, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24951902", "box_name": "Notes on Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "ld collections on your topic and then visit their websites to search further. Large government archives -- national, state, county, town, agency, etc.ld collections on your topic and then visit their websites to search further. Large government archives -- national, state, county, town, agency, etc.ld collections on your topic and then visit their websites to search further. Large government archives -- national, state, county, town, agency, etc.-- usually have their own search engines and discovery tools instead of contributing collection descriptions to databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\u00a0 So visit government archive websites directly to learn about their holdings and how to research them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "24951902", "box_name": "Notes on Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Databases @ the GC:\nThe GC Library subscribes to more than three dozen databases that contain digitized primary sources.\u00a0 These databases cover virtually every subject area and include books, pamphlets, broadsides, printed ephemera, journals, historical newspapers, video, manuscripts, diaries, letters, images of artworks, dramatic productions, government documents, classical literature, legal documents, data, underground comics, and more. Also see our Newspapers research guide for information on and links to digital editions of current and historical, domestic and international, mainstream and alternative newspapers and journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "14035431", "box_name": "Primary Source Databases @ the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "ArchiveGrid:\nSearch ArchiveGrid Find archival collections and primary source materials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "15041489", "box_name": "ArchiveGrid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "WorldCat & ArchiveGrid Search Tips:\nIn ArchiveGrid, search for names and phrases in quotes.\u00a0 E.g., \"Susan B. Anthony\"\u00a0 or \"dust bowl.\" When results display, choose the \" Summary View \" to see which libraries hold the collections. When searching WorldCat , use the Advanced Search and select \" Archival Materials \" as the format.\u00a0 Search for people and organizations as Authors . If results don't contain direct links to finding aids, visit the websites of the libraries that hold the collections and search again there.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "18554739", "box_name": "WorldCat & ArchiveGrid Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "On This Page:\nFind Collections | General Search Tips | Catalogs & Databases | Digitized Collections | Notes on Catalogs & Databases | Primary Source Databases | Privately Held Collections | Published Guides to Manuscript Collections | Repository-Level Searching | Repository: NYPL Manuscripts & Archives Division | Search Tools - Add'l | Searching Secondary Sources | Selected International Repositories | Subject Headings (LCSH) | WorldCat & ArchiveGrid Search Tips", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1494612", "page_name": "Find Collections", "box_id": "21182156", "box_name": "On This Page", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/find"}}
{"text": "Keep a Research Journal:\nA research journal can help you stay organized as you delve into sources for your project.\u00a0 Keep a running list of the relevant people, organizations, events, places, dates, and themes you discover in your reading.\u00a0 And keep track of the repository, website, and database searches you do to streamline your efforts as your project moves forward. A record of your research will help keep you focused.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888165", "box_name": "Keep a Research Journal", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Taking Notes:\nArchival collections consist of unpublished pages, either handwritten or typewritten, that are arranged in folders inside archival boxes. It is important to take careful notes that clearly indicate exactly where you find specific items so you can find items again yourself if you need to, and so others will be able to go back to the original source when following your footnote or bibliography entry. Be certain to write down the collection name, the collection number, the box number, the folder number or title, and a description of the item itself. Is it a letter? \u00a0If so, record the name of the author, the recipient, and the date on the letter if there is one, even if it is a partial date. Format your citations as instructed in the finding aid for the collection. Ask at the repository if you need assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888166", "box_name": "Taking Notes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Taking Research Photographs:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888178", "box_name": "Taking Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Taking Research Photographs:Taking Research Photographs:If you are taking digital photographs of an archival collection for reference purposes (also see below), be sure to have an organized work flow and follow it every day.\u00a0 It is easy to become overwhelmed with images if you don't have a strategy in place for organizing them and reading through the images. One way to organize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888178", "box_name": "Taking Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.Here's another way to do it: Write the date and the name of the library you are using on a piece of paper and take a photo of that before you do anything else.\u00a0 This marker will enable you to easily find the start of a day's photos when you return to browse through them.\u00a0 Then, as you work, take photos of the cart, the outside of the each box, the box label, and the folder label before photographing what's inside the folder to maintain accurate records of the materials you consult.\u00a0 Organize your photos at the end of each day.\u00a0 And back up everything, multiple times, on flash drives, to be sure your work is not lost.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888178", "box_name": "Taking Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos:\nCheck a repository\u2019s website to find out about reproduction policies before you go. Some archives allow self-service, non-flash photography, some will photocopy a certain number of pages for researchers per day, and others may provide scans. There may be fees for these services and it may take some time to receive copies. Copies are usually provided for reference purposes only. If you wish to request copies for publication, inquire about the repository\u2019s policies and fees. You will likely need to provide the an exact citation for the item you would like to have copied (collection name and number, box number, folder number, description of the item) and indicate where the item will be published (dissertation, book, journal article, artwork, exhibit, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888177", "box_name": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888169", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:Working with Unprocessed Collections:Not all collections in libraries (or private collections) are fully processed and described in\u00a0finding aids.\u00a0 Sometimes collections will have only a very broad description and/or a brief container list.\u00a0\u00a0In some repositories these minimally processed collections are closed to researchers, but in others, researchers are allowed to use them. When you are given access to an un- or under-processed collection,\u00a0keep the following tips in mind: If possible, do a quick inventory of the materials, noting boxes, volumes, file cabinets, etc. Note any existing groupings of materials and order (chronological, format, subject).\u00a0 Archivists may maintain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888169", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.Speak with the staff at the repository or the administrator of\u00a0the\u00a0collection if it is privately held\u00a0to be certain you understand and can agree to any restrictions that may be imposed on researchers wishing to quote from the collection in publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888169", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Tips for Your Research Visit:\nRepositories often have specialized indexes and reference tools that relate directly to their archival holdings.\u00a0 When available, these can greatly streamline your research. Many repositories have unprocessed, uncataloged collections.\u00a0 Sometimes researchers are permitted to use them.\u00a0 Ask if there are unprocessed materials related to your topic. Serendipity plays a large part in what ends up in an archival collection.\u00a0 Michael R. Hill author calls it \"archival sedimentation\" in his book Archival Strategies and Techniques . Read a quote in the Archives & Finding Aids page of this research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888174", "box_name": "Tips for Your Research Visit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Reading Room Protocols:\nVisiting a manuscript or archival repository is a different experience than visiting a regular circulating library. Because the collections are one-of-a-kind, rules are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888167", "box_name": "Reading Room Protocols", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Handling Materials:\nClosely follow the instructions you are given at the repository, which may include some or all of the following guidelines: Do not eat or drink near special collections materials. Handle documents carefully. Turn pages gently. Inform library staff when you encounter volumes with uncut pages. Keep folders of documents flat on the table. Do not hold documents up in the air to read them. Do not lean on volumes or manuscripts. Do not disturb the order of the documents. Use pencils only when taking notes. Do not use not pens or highlighters. Wash your hands before handling documents. Be sure to alert archives staff if you encounter damaged or extremely fragile material that may need special attention before it can be safely handled. Do not take photographs without asking permission. Follow all the instructions of the archives staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888176", "box_name": "Handling Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nAn essential part of the research process is evaluating sources. \u00a0Think about the following questions as you use archival materials. The questions are relevant at the Collection level as well as the Item level. Who created the source / collection? What was its original purpose? Who was the intended audience? What may have been left out? Why was this item / collection saved? How does this source fit in with the rest of the collection? / How does the collection fit in with the rest of the holdings in the repository? Does the source / collection raise other questions? Source: The Information Literate Historian", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888168", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record:\nDiversifying the Digital Historical Record : Integrating Community Archives in National Strategies for Access to Digital Cultural Heritage was a series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch all four panels . When searching for sources, try adding the phrase \"community archive\" to your search string to find collections that include people who are typically left out of the historical record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "27702603", "box_name": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Restrictions:\nBe aware that restrictions may limit your ability to access, handle, copy, or quote from unpublished archival materials. Collections may be stored offsite and advance notice might be required for access. Permission might be required before certain collections may be used. The materials may have been microfilmed or copied for preservation purposes and researchers may be required to use the surrogate formats rather than the original documents. See the Restrictions section of the finding and/or speak with archival staff to find about any limits that might restrict your use of a collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888173", "box_name": "Restrictions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives:\nEstablished rules for citing unpublished primary sources can't cover every possible variation, so it can be difficult to know exactly how to cite materials in notes and bibliographies.\u00a0 The key is to follow your chosen citation style as best you can and to be consistent within your document. Electronic finding aids often include a preferred citation.\u00a0 Use that information as you craft your bibliography entries.\u00a0 Also look for links to automatically generate citations for the digitized items you discover in online portals and library websites. Following are tips on citing unpublished sources from the Chicago Manual of Style and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.\n\nElements to include in citations and examples to follow when crafting your own.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888171", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.\n\nElements to include in citations and examples to follow when crafting your own.Citing Records in the National Archives (pdf): Geared towards NARA holdings, but useful for citing manuscript and archival materials from other repositories.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Overview of Notes & Bibliography - Manuscripts: Information on citing manuscripts in bibliographies and notes. GC login required.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Author-Date References: Manuscript collections in author-date format. GC login required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888171", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections:\nIf you wish to publish quotes\u00a0from unpublished materials in a special library collection, you must request permission from the repository as well as from the appropriate copyright holder(s). The administrative information section of a finding aid may\u00a0explain\u00a0the procedures for requesting permission to quote in publication.\u00a0 If not, or if you need additional information, contact the repository staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888170", "box_name": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nCopyright & Unpublished Material An introduction for users of archives and manuscript collections from the Society of American Archivists. WATCH File Information about copyright holders and how to locate them can be found in the Watch File, a joint project of the\u00a0Harry\u00a0Ransom\u00a0Humanities Research\u00a0Center\u00a0at UT,\u00a0Austin\u00a0and the\u00a0University\u00a0of\u00a0Reading\u00a0in the\u00a0UK. RightsStatements.org Provides 12 standard rights statements for online cultural heritage. Learn about the various copyright statements you may encounter as you use digital collections in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888172", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA:\nThis handy guide from the Society of American Archivists explains how archives function and details how to find and use archival materials in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888175", "box_name": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888179", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Read about the landscape of archival research and the experiences of graduate students in archives and libraries around the world in this report from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). Between 2003 and 2015 more than 200\u00a0CLIR Mellon research fellows made 991 visits to 750+ libraries, archives, museums, archaeological sites, and private collections in 64 countries, and wrote 177 reports about their experiences.\u00a0 Read the full text online. A few quotes from the report: \u201cDiscovery is a key part of the research process, but tools for discovery are often incomplete or difficult to use, if they exist at all.\u201d (p. 21). \"Regular communication between researchers and librarians or archivists can make a crucial difference in the success of a researcher\u2019s project, especially when not all information about a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888179", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).Researchers should be \"aware and wary but at the same time open to what they find, knowing that it is incomplete and that it tells a story that is as much about the collection and its practices as about the subject they are researching \u201d (p. 27).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7844256", "page_name": "Use Collections", "box_id": "24888179", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=7844256"}}
{"text": "Background Research Tips:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530455", "box_name": "Background Research Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Background Research Tips:Background Research Tips:Background research paves the way for productive archival research.\u00a0 Use it to get an overview of your topic, to zero in on the details you need to find primary sources, and to help put archival materials in context . Gather the basic facts about your topic and familiarize yourself with the major themes and concerns of the day. Read books and articles for more in-depth coverage of the people, organizations, and events that are central to your research project. Reference and secondary sources will help you decipher documents in archival collections.\u00a0 Letters in a manuscript collection exchanged between people who knew each other long ago may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't explicitly define them.\u00a0 Reference sources will come to the rescue.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530455", "box_name": "Background Research Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "ago may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't explicitly define them.\u00a0 Reference sources will come to the rescue.ago may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't explicitly define them.\u00a0 Reference sources will come to the rescue.ago may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't explicitly define them.\u00a0 Reference sources will come to the rescue.Take a close look at the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgements in reference and secondary sources.\u00a0 They are gold mines for identifying primary sources and finding out which libraries or private collections hold them. Keep a running list of the names (people and organizations), dates, keywords, subjects, themes, events, and places that come up in your research.\u00a0 These will be your access points for finding primary sources. Knowing key names will enable you to recognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order. Background research will also help you position your own argument within the scholarly conversation. You can also use background sources to come up with a topic and for help developing your research question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530455", "box_name": "Background Research Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH):\nSearch Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases. You can also do a keyword search in the CUNY Library Catalog to find a book on your topic and then click on the subject headings that index that book to find similar titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530575", "box_name": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Catalog Search Tips:\nBibliography Commerce Correspondence Costume Description and travel Diaries | Economic conditions Guidebooks History Illustrations In literature Interviews | Personal narratives Pictorial works Politics and government Social conditions Social life and customs Sources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4701212", "box_name": "Catalog Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Illustrations In literature Interviews | Personal narratives Pictorial works Politics and government Social conditions Social life and customs SourcesSubdivisions added to LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings) narrow broad topics and make it easier to zero in on relevant sources in a library catalog search. For example, a search of the LCSH \"New York (N.Y.)\" in LC Authorities yields dozens of pages of subdivided headings related to NYC. The chart below shows just a few of the common subdivisions you can add to a subject to narrow down results in a library catalog search. E.g., \"New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs\" ( Source: Oxford Guide to Library Research , 40-43.) Keywords: You can also add keywords to a library catalog search to find primary sources.\u00a0 Try sources, archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, or memoirs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4701212", "box_name": "Catalog Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Bibliographies:\nBibliographies will help you identify previous scholarship on a topic.\u00a0 Look for them in books, articles, reference source entries, and as stand-alone works on specialized topics.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nFind Bibliographies in the Catalog: Use the Advanced Search option in OneSearch, WorldCat, or other library catalogs, and add the word \u201cbibliography\u201d as an additional Subject heading to find bibliographies on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4674367", "box_name": "Bibliographies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Biographical Sources:\nSince collections are arranged by provenance, a great way to find archival materials is to identify the people central to your topic and then to read about them in biographical sources.\u00a0 This background reading will not only help put your topic in to context, it will help you find primary sources.\u00a0 Read through the acknowledgements, bibliographies, and footnotes to discover which manuscript collections and other primary sources the author consulted and then track them down yourself.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530515", "box_name": "Biographical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "bliographies, and footnotes to discover which manuscript collections and other primary sources the author consulted and then track them down yourself.Biography and Genealogy Master Index: Biography and Genealogy Master Index allows you to quickly determine where to find biographical material on people from all time periods, geographic locations, and fields of endeavor. BGMI contains more than 20 million biographical citations to current, easily accessible references sources, as well as important retrospective works that cover individuals, both living and deceased, from every field of activity and from all areas of the world. BGMI contains names, birth/death years, and bibliographic references to books containing material on specific individuals and indicates which books or articles include a portrait.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530515", "box_name": "Biographical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "ath years, and bibliographic references to books containing material on specific individuals and indicates which books or articles include a portrait.Biography Reference Bank: Contains biographical information on more than 500,000 individuals from antiquity to the present. Provides in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors , the periodical coverage of Biography Index and specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Includes 700,000 full-text articles from magazines, journals, and reference sources, 36,000 images, and abstracts from magazines and journals. Searchable by occupation, activity, gender, place of origin, birthday, and lifespan.\n\nBiography Reference Source: Offers a comprehensive collection of more than 450,000 full-text biographies, as well as thousands of unique narrative biographies. Provides extensive coverage for several of the most popular and heavily-researched biographies and genres, including those contained within Biography Today and Biography (both dating back to the first issue published).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530515", "box_name": "Biographical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "ily-researched biographies and genres, including those contained within Biography Today and Biography (both dating back to the first issue published).Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.\n\nOxford Dictionary of National Biography - NYPL Resource: Accessible online with a New York Public Library card, the Oxford DNB contains 60,302 biographies and 11,495 portraits of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530515", "box_name": "Biographical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Public Library card, the Oxford DNB contains 60,302 biographies and 11,495 portraits of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond.SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): SNAC \"is a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530515", "box_name": "Biographical Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Dissertations:\nDissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4674387", "box_name": "Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Background Research Tips Beyond Wikipedia Research Guide Bibliographies Biographical Sources Books Catalog Search Tips Chronologies Dissertations Genealogical Research Genealogical Research - Reclaim The Records General Reference Sources Google Books Historical Newspapers Library Stacks Scholarly Articles Subject Headings", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "10353243", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Scholarly Articles:\nFollowing are three sources useful for finding scholarly articles, which can lead you to primary sources.\u00a0 The first focuses on U.S. history while the others are multi-disciplinary and great for research on a wide range of topics.\u00a0 Consult the research guides in your subject area for additional suggestions.\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4674380", "box_name": "Scholarly Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4674380", "box_name": "Scholarly Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Beyond Wikipedia Research Guide:\nConsult our Beyond Wikipedia: Background and Reference Sources research guide for information on finding and using a wide range of secondary and reference sources in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "8339485", "box_name": "Beyond Wikipedia Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "General Reference Sources:\nReferences sources are a great place to begin your research.\u00a0 Use online and print reference titles for inspiration and to find topic overviews, definitions, dates, and facts that will ground your research.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "5654316", "box_name": "General Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nFind Encyclopedias & Dictionaries in the Library Catalog: Use the Advanced Search option in OneSearch, WorldCat or other library catalogs, and add the word \"encyclopedias\" or \"dictionaries\" as an additional Subject heading to find specialized encyclopedias or dictionaries on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "5654316", "box_name": "General Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": ", and add the word \"encyclopedias\" or \"dictionaries\" as an additional Subject heading to find specialized encyclopedias or dictionaries on your topic.Library of Congress Bibliographies, Research Guides, and Finding Aids: Though focused on Library of Congress collections, these bibliographies, research guides and finding aids are useful to researchers everywhere looking for primary and secondary sources on topics ranging from the Marx Brothers to the Harlem Renaissance, and much else in between.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "5654316", "box_name": "General Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Browse the Library Stacks Virtually or In Person:\nUse the Library of Congress Classification system to find the call number for your subject area.\u00a0 Then, browse the general and reference shelves in the library to discover books on your topic. You can also browse the shelves virtually by Call Number, Subject, Author, Series, or Title\u00a0using the Browse Search option in OneSearch\u00a0. Serendipity can lead you to titles you never thought to search for and enhance your research in unexpected ways.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4674782", "box_name": "Browse the Library Stacks Virtually or In Person", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Google Books:\nSearch Google Books to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people. \u00a0Your efforts may turn up details in a footnote or the text of a book that lead you to sources you may not have found otherwise.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "16313544", "box_name": "Google Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Genealogical Sources - Reclaim the Records:\nReclaim The Records is a not-for-profit activist group that uses state and federal Freedom of Information laws to obtain copies of genealogical and historical data sets from government agencies, libraries, and archives. They then make the data available to the public for free, without any copyrights or usage restrictions. Browse and search the 2,000+ collections made available so far by Reclaim The Records in the Internet Archive .\u00a0 Included are indexes to birth, marriage, divorce, and death in several states, including New York, New Jersey, Vermont, and Maryland, among others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "19948970", "box_name": "Genealogical Sources - Reclaim the Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Genealogical Research:\nThe New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy , just a few blocks north of the Graduate Center in the 42nd Street Library, is one of the largest genealogical collections in the U.S. and the ideal place to to conduct in-depth research on people, places, and events in NYC and beyond. The Milstein Division's Research Guides , including Genealogical Research at the NYPL , Genealogy Research Tips: Breaking Through Brick Walls and Getting Past Dead Ends , and The Great Obituary Hunt highlight the best resources and offer strategies for finding elusive information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "15686927", "box_name": "Genealogical Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Books:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWell-researched scholarly books on your topic can help you make sense of manuscript collections and lead you to other useful primary and secondary sources. Be sure to mine the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgements to discover which sources the author consulted and then track down the most promising ones for your own research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530567", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "bibliographies, and acknowledgements to discover which sources the author consulted and then track down the most promising ones for your own research.Book Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530567", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4530567", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Chronologies:\nGet a feel for the time period you are studying by browsing a chronology.\u00a0 See suggestions on the Timelines page of our Beyond Wikipedia research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "6296574", "box_name": "Chronologies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Historical Newspapers:\nSeek out newspapers contemporary to your research topic\u00a0and read them to get a sense of the time and place you are studying. Historical newspapers are great primary sources that can help you understand how a subject was viewed and understood at the time. They also fill in the record on people and topics that may not turn up in archival collections. Don't forget the alternative press! Many ideas that are accepted today were considered radical when they were first introduced. You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before it appears in the mainstream media.\u00a0 And you'll also hear the voices of marginalized people and organizations in the radical, underground, and independent media. These research guides are an excellent place to start: Newspapers Research Guide Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers - NYPL Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "4725546", "box_name": "Historical Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Background Research Tips | Beyond Wikipedia Research Guide | Bibliographies | Biographical Sources | Books | Catalog Search Tips | Chronologies | Dissertations | Genealogical Research | Genealogical Research - Reclaim The Records | General Reference Sources | Google Books | Historical Newspapers | Library Stacks | Scholarly Articles | Subject Headings |", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "1539002", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "23861126", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/background-resch"}}
{"text": "Tropy:\nTropy is a free tool you can use to manage\u00a0your research photos.\u00a0 With Tropy you can file, annotate, tag, search, and export images. Download the software from Tropy.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "18837484", "box_name": "Tropy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "Transkribus:\n\" Transkribus is the European Union READ project's comprehensive platform for the automated recognition, transcription and searching of historical documents. \u00a0The main objective of Transkribus is to support users who are engaged in the transcription of printed or handwritten documents, namely humanities scholars, archives, volunteers and computer scientists.\"\u00a0 Download it for free from the Transkribus website . Read about Transkribus on the blog of the\u00a0National Archives\u00a0 of the UK .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "18837481", "box_name": "Transkribus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool:\n\"The Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool is a unique interactive online platform developed by the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities to promote the independent learning of the deciphering and reading of the main writing styles or calligraphy forms used in the Spanish speaking world during the modern period, roughly from the 16th to the 18th centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "18837528", "box_name": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "TeachArchives.org:\n\" TeachArchives.org is an innovative resource for teachers, administrators, librarians, archivists, and museum educators. It offers sample exercises and informative articles based on a new approach to teaching in the archives.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "23805618", "box_name": "TeachArchives.org", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "Zotero for Archival Research:\nA handy guide from Harvard Libraries with tips for using Zotero to organize manuscript and archival sources. Zotero for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "26202627", "box_name": "Zotero for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research:\nA guide from the Society of American Archivists that describes how archives function and provides tips on identifying appropriate archives for your research, and accessing historical materials at an archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5931550", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "26202709", "box_name": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tools"}}
{"text": "Intro to Archives & Primary Sources Tutorial:\nArchives & Primary Sources: A PDF tutorial describing the basics of archival collections and primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "6066119", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "29364252", "box_name": "Intro to Archives & Primary Sources Tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tutorials"}}
{"text": "Archival Finding Aids:\nArchival Finding Aids: A PDF tutorial detailing the various descriptive elements typically found in electronic finding aids for archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "6066119", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "29364178", "box_name": "Archival Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/tutorials"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327159", "box_name": "Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources:Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources:The Oral History Association defines oral history as:\u00a0 \"[A] field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events. Oral history is both the oldest type of historical inquiry, predating the written word, and one of the most modern, initiated with tape recorders in the 1940s and now using 21st-century digital technologies.\" Personal narratives compliment other types of sources by adding a layer of nuance and individual perspective. Reading transcripts and, especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects. Look for collections of oral histories just as you would search for manuscripts and archives.\u00a0 Search individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327159", "box_name": "Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.And also search library catalogs to find published oral histories.\u00a0 Oral history transcripts are often published as books and you can find them in OneSearch, WorldCat, and other library catalogs. See the Finding Oral Histories box for search links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327159", "box_name": "Oral Histories - First Person Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Oral History Collections - A Few Highlights:\nThe oral history collections listed here are just a sampling of the many resources that are available in libraries and archives around the world.\u00a0 Also visit the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find collections.\n\nArchives of American Art: Established in 1958, the Oral History Program at the Archives of American Art consists of more than 2,300 interviews that chronicle the diversity of the American art scene.\n\nCenter for Brooklyn History Oral History Collections: \"Begun in 1973, BHS\u2019s oral history collections now include over 1,200 interviews. These interviews bring the voices of history to broad audiences through exhibitions, digital humanities projects, K-12 and post-secondary curricula, public programs, and via the BHS blog and Flatbush + Main podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24326705", "box_name": "Oral History Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.Library of Congress Oral Histories: The vast collection of the Library of Congress include more than 180,000 oral histories, most of which are available online. These include both audio recordings and transcripts of interviews from across the library's holdings of personal narratives, newspapers and other periodicals, manuscripts, books and printed materials, web pages, films, and more from the American Folk Life Center and other library divisions.\n\nNYPL Oral History Collections: A search of the New York Public Library's archives portal on \"oral history\" turns up nearly 200 collections containing oral history interviews and transcripts.\n\nStoryCorps: A nonprofit organization \"whose mission is to record, preserve, and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24326705", "box_name": "Oral History Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Finding Oral Histories:\nOral History Centers and Collections: A list, with links, of more than fifty collections and repositories of oral histories from the Oral History Association.\n\nSearch ArchiveGrid for Oral Histories: ArchiveGrid, a database containing more than 7 million collection descriptions, includes nearly 95,000 descriptions of individual oral history inteviews and collections of oral histories. To find them, add the words \"oral history\" (in quotes) to your topic search. For example, the search string -- \"oral history\" AND \"civil rights\" -- turns up more than 2800 results. The \"summary view\" will allow you to see which archives hold the OH collections.\n\nCommunity Archives: Community-based oral history initiatives often include the voices of people who are under-represented in traditional repositories. Add the phrase \"community archive\" to your online search to find collections that feature individuals who are often left out of the historical record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327978", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Add the phrase \"community archive\" to your online search to find collections that feature individuals who are often left out of the historical record.Digital Public Library of America: Contains nearly 36 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" and then use facets to narrow results.\n\nGoogle: Put your subject in quotes and add \"oral history\" to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"peace movements\" AND \"oral history\". Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327978", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "tions in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.Sound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24327978", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Oral History Association:\nOral History Association: A membership organization for people interested in oral history. The Resources page contains much useful information, including a list of OH centers and collections, links to web guides for doing oral history, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "24326786", "box_name": "Oral History Association", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Oral History Collections @ CUNY:\nOral History Projects @ Brooklyn College: Four OH Collections: Brooklyn College Listening Project, Student Voices: Brooklyn College Oral Histories on World War II and the McCarthy Era; The Shirlley Chisolm Project of Brooklyn Women's Activism from 1945 to the Present; and Veterans Oral History Project.\n\nOral History Collections @ Bronx Community College: American Icons Oral History Collection; Coming Full Circle: Practices of Resilience, 2021; \"Community Care during COVID\": Oral Histories of Mutual Aid in the Bronx; Raising Ourselves UP: Oral Histories from First Generation College Students at BCC; A Place Among the Greats: BCC Oral History Project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7661118", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "30446051", "box_name": "Oral History Collections @ CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/oh"}}
{"text": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535180", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Published primary sources in print, on microfilm, and online (subscription databases or open web) are readily available and extremely helpful. Not only can you use them to access sources without having to visit the library that holds the original materials, but published editions may be annotated as well, offering not just the documents themselves, but scholarship that puts them in context. The Autobiography of Mark Twain (and accompanying Papers Project ), Students for a Democratic Society Papers , Diary of George Templeton Strong , The New-York Historical Society Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535180", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.Archival materials published in books and on microfilm can usually be found by searching local library catalogs and/or WorldCat .\u00a0 These books and microfilmed sources are frequently available for interlibrary loan.\u00a0 So, if you find that an archival collection you would like to use has been microfilmed or published in book form, submit an ILL request and the GC Library will borrow the item for you if we don't already have it in our collection. Also look for digitized archival materials and other primary sources in subscription databases and on open library websites.\u00a0 In many cases, the digitized collections found in subscription databases were produced from microfilm made of the collection. Nowadays libraries may skip the step of microfilming collections and go straight to digitizing them instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535180", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.When you are onsite at the library that holds an archival collection that has been printed, photocopied, microfilmed, or digitized, you may be required to use the surrogate format rather than the original materials.\u00a0 The collection finding aid will likely note this restriction. Print, microfilm, and digital -- the typical surrogate formats -- have expanded the reach of primary sources immeasurably and have been tremendously valuable to scholars near and far.\u00a0 However, there is no substitute for consulting primary sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535180", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Crowdsourcing Projects in the Digital Humanities:\nLooking for a way to help make digitized primary sources more accessible?\u00a0 Check out these volunteer opportunities in the digital humanities:\n\nHow to Help Librarians and Archivists From Your Living Room: \"If you\u2019re cooped-up and curious, use your free time to decipher handwriting, tag images, and more.\"\n\nCrowdsourcing Projects for Cabin Fever: A round-up of volunteer opportunities from Fordham University Libraries for people interested in helping with digital humanities projects.\n\nCrowdsourcing Projects - British Library: \"LibCrowds is a platform for hosting experimental crowdsourcing projects aimed at improving access to the diverse collections held at the British Library. \"\n\nNew York Land Records Project: A volunteer effort to index New York State records, including \"deeds and mortgages from various county offices covering a wide range of dates, none of which have been digitally indexed before.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "24086120", "box_name": "Crowdsourcing Projects in the Digital Humanities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Richard Varrick Papers, N-YHS:\nRichard Varick Papers, 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830). Series IV: Accounts, Bills, Receipts, 1775-1871.\u00a0 The New-York Historical Society. See more .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "16067608", "box_name": "Richard Varrick Papers, N-YHS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "A Note on Digitized Archives:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535189", "box_name": "A Note on Digitized Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "A Note on Digitized Archives:A Note on Digitized Archives:Every day, more archival material is digitized and made available online to the great benefit of researchers and Digital Humanities scholars everywhere.\u00a0 However, it is important to remember that most archival material is not online.\u00a0 Libraries such as The New-York Historical Society and The New York Public Library have been steadily digitizing collections in their holdings for years, but they still have a long way to go. The NYPL, for example, holds more than 62,000 linear feet of documents in 11,300 separate archival collections, but has digitized just 636,973 pages of archival material as of June 2022.\u00a0 Work continues, however, and exciting new projects are underway.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535189", "box_name": "A Note on Digitized Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "lections, but has digitized just 636,973 pages of archival material as of June 2022.\u00a0 Work continues, however, and exciting new projects are underway.lections, but has digitized just 636,973 pages of archival material as of June 2022.\u00a0 Work continues, however, and exciting new projects are underway.lections, but has digitized just 636,973 pages of archival material as of June 2022.\u00a0 Work continues, however, and exciting new projects are underway.And the National Archives, when asked whether their records are on the internet, replied : \"A small percentage of our holdings are available online through the ever-growing Online Catalog .\u00a0 Laid side to side, pages in the National Archives' holdings would circle the earth over 57 times!\" Oftentimes the most visually appealing or popular materials are digitized to make them as widely available as possible, which is wonderful for researchers.\u00a0 However, it is worth going beyond readily available digital materials because you may discover fascinating analog sources for your project that are less widely known. And new and exciting research in the Digital Humanities is expanding knowledge in unexpected ways.\u00a0 Scholars are launching digital projects that analyze texts in ways that were not possible before and discovering connections that are illuminating their fields.\u00a0 See \" New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive ,\" as an example of one library's Digital Humanities efforts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535189", "box_name": "A Note on Digitized Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "re illuminating their fields.\u00a0 See \" New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive ,\" as an example of one library's Digital Humanities efforts.re illuminating their fields.\u00a0 See \" New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive ,\" as an example of one library's Digital Humanities efforts.re illuminating their fields.\u00a0 See \" New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive ,\" as an example of one library's Digital Humanities efforts.Just remember, not everything is online...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535189", "box_name": "A Note on Digitized Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Sources:\nOnline Archival Research: See the Online Archival Research tab in this guide for tips on finding digitized primary sources while libraries are closed due to the COVID-19 crisis.\n\nBeyond Wikipedia Research Guide - Digitized Texts, Images, and Audio/Visual Materials: Our Beyond Wikipedia research guide is a handy place to quickly access digitized materials on the open web and in subscription databases. See the Digitized Texts , Images , and Audio/Video pages for links to sources. Also see Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535181", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "iption databases. See the Digitized Texts , Images , and Audio/Video pages for links to sources. Also see Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights .Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, broadsides, pamphlets, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, audio, video, images, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535181", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "nment documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers.Primary Document Databases @ the NYPL: Among the subscription databases at the NYPL available remotely with a library card are several containing digitized archival collections belonging to other institutions. Search by Keyword or Title (if you know it) on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include: ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; and Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535181", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; and Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture.BASE Bielefeld Academic Search Engine: \"BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines especially for academic web resources. BASE provides more than 150 million documents from more than 7,000 sources. You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library.\"\n\nGoogle: Put your subject's name in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) AND (digital or digitized) . Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535181", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "tions in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.Digitized Archival Collections: Look for digitized archival collections when searching at the repository level. Some libraries may link to digitized content directly from collection finding aids. When archival search tools are available on a library's website, look for the option to limit to digitized sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535181", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Finding Published Primary Sources in Library Catalogs:\nFinding Published Primary Sources in Library Catalogs: To find published primary sources in print, on microform, or online, use the Advanced Search option in WorldCat Discovery or other library catalogs, and select the format \"Archival Material.\" Or try adding the word \"sources\" as an additional Subject heading or adding keywords such as archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, or memoirs to your search. Archival materials published in books or on microfilm are often available to borrow via Interlibrary Loan. To find digitized materials, look for search options that limit results to online content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "20641751", "box_name": "Finding Published Primary Sources in Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Digitized Texts, Images, and Audio/Visual Materials:\nOur Beyond Wikipedia research guide is a good place to quickly access digitized materials on the open web and in subscription databases. See the following pages for links to sources: Digitized Texts Images Audio/Video Also see Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "22721797", "box_name": "Digitized Texts, Images, and Audio/Visual Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights:\nGC Databases Containing Primary Sources: 37 databases containing primary sources. Some require GC Network Credentials for access.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Searches over 500,000 items from more than 1000 U.S. archives, libraries, and museums, focused on African American History.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"BAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"\n\nWorlds of Change: Materials from the 17th & 18th Century North America: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"\n\nCriminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "t cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"CUNY Digital History Archive: \"[a]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nCuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Darwin Online: \"This website contains over 212,000 pages of searchable text and 220,000 electronic images, at least one exemplar of all known Darwin publications, reproduced to the highest scholarly standards, both as searchable text and electronic images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: \"Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York (DCMNY) provides online access to digital collections of libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City. Participating institutions are located in the following counties of New York State: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Westchester. The collections include photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, memorabilia and ephemera, and much. New collections are being added on an ongoing basis, and contributors are also adding new material to existing collections. DCMNY is not a curated collection. It is intended to serve as a hosting service for members of the Metropolitan New York Library Council to make their content available online, as well as an on-ramp to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "e Metropolitan New York Library Council to make their content available online, as well as an on-ramp to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).e Metropolitan New York Library Council to make their content available online, as well as an on-ramp to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).e Metropolitan New York Library Council to make their content available online, as well as an on-ramp to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).Many of the collections in DCMNY will also be available in DPLA, courtesy of the Empire State Digital Network, the DPLA service hub for New York State. Keep in mind that items in DCMNY typically represent only a small percentage of the materials held by the organizations that made them available online. Please feel free to contact any of the contributing institutions for more information about their collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "tions that made them available online. Please feel free to contact any of the contributing institutions for more information about their collections.\"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "ions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"Digital Public Library of America: Contains nearly 36 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S.\n\nEndangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the Programme has digitised over seven million images and 25 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised so far include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEinstein Papers Project: \"[A]n open-access site for The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, the ongoing publication of Einstein's massive written legacy comprising more than 30,000 unique documents.\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"FRASER: Discover Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"\n\nFreedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nMartin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project: \"A comprehensive collection of Dr. King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts.\"\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "he world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.Library of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.\n\nPapers of Abraham Lincoln: \"The Papers of Abraham Lincoln is a documentary editing project dedicated to identifying, imaging, transcribing, annotating, and publishing online all documents written by or to Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime (1809-1865).\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"National Security Archive: Founded in 1985, this library and archive of declassified U.S. documents, center for investigative journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.\n\nNative Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "r the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"New-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"[H]ighlights from the collections of paintings, drawings, photographs, manuscripts, broadsides, maps, and other materials that reveal the depth and breadth of over two centuries of collecting.\"\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"[A] portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.\"\n\nNew York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: \"The Division holds over 29,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,500 collections.\" More than 460,000 pages have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "y format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"The Newton Project: \"[A] non-profit organization dedicated to publishing in full an online edition of all of Sir Isaac Newton\u2019s (1642\u20131727) writings -- whether they were printed or not.\"\n\nNorth American Slave Narratives: Part of the Documenting the American South archive of the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill, \"North American Slave Narratives \"collects books and articles that document the individual and collective story of African Americans struggling for freedom and human rights in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries. This collection includes all the existing autobiographical narratives of fugitive and former slaves published as broadsides, pamphlets, or books in English up to 1920. Also included are many of the biographies of fugitive and former slaves and some significant fictionalized slave narratives published in English before 1920.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "luded are many of the biographies of fugitive and former slaves and some significant fictionalized slave narratives published in English before 1920.\"Occom Circle Project: \"[A] freely accessible, scholarly digital edition of handwritten documents by and about Samson Occom (1723-1792) housed in Dartmouth College. Occom was a Mohegan Indian, Presbyterian minister and missionary, intertribal leader, public intellectual, and important Indian writer.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"\n\nOnline Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "storical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.Rosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nMargaret Sanger Papers Project: \"The goal of the Margaret Sanger Papers Project is to collect, assemble, and publish the papers of the noted birth control reformer in order to make them more widely accessible to students, scholars and the general public.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "nline access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"Digital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"\n\nMark Twain Papers Project: \"The site\u2019s ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "\"\n\nMark Twain Papers Project: \"The site\u2019s ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote.\"The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nWorld Digital Library: \"The WDL makes available ... significant primary materials from all countries and cultures.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "d packing from the food industry.\n\nWorld Digital Library: \"The WDL makes available ... significant primary materials from all countries and cultures.\"Other Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "5840421", "page_name": "Published Sources", "box_id": "18535209", "box_name": "Digitized Collections & Portals - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/published"}}
{"text": "The basic steps for digital and analog archival research are essentially the same.\u00a0The main thing to remember is that the digital facsimiles you discover may represent just a fraction of the existing material. Once you have formulated a research question, read widely on your topic, and done some background research, you'll likely have a good sense of the people, organizations, places, events, dates, and key themes that are important to your topic. You can use those keywords and subject terms when you search digital portals, search engines, library websites, and databases to find digitized primary sources. Be sure to visit the websites of repositories holding items of interest to discover other materials that may be of interest. And you can approach your search from a number of angles. These include library databases; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23776190", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.ses; big online portals; library websites; subject, format, and regional collaborations; government archives; archival search tools; and web searches.The boxes on this page are organized roughly along those lines. It can be helpful to approach research with an open mind, to be flexible with search terms, and to think creatively about where you might find sources. Try different approaches and avenues for the most comprehensive results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23776190", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Analog vs. Digital:\nIt is important to remember that although there are many millions of digitized primary sources online and more content is added every day, the vast majority of unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world has NOT been digitized and is NOT available online. That said, in-depth research is still possible because libraries have made whole collections available online where once they could offer only highlights.\u00a0 Also, archival collections that were previously published in microfilm or in printed volumes have since been digitized and turn up in both subscription databases and on the open web. It is also important to note that while\u00a0the individual items and collections that have been digitized were prioritized in some way by the repository ( see below ), there are countless other equally valuable research materials that have not been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859664", "box_name": "Analog vs. Digital", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "International Resources:\nThe online portals and archives listed here are a sampling of the resources that exist around the globe.\n\nLibWeb - Libraries Around the World: Libraries from around the world arranged geographically.\n\nWorld-Wide Directory of Repositories holding Archives of Literature & Art: Online directory from the International Council on Archives.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives from around the world.\n\nAfrican Online Digital Library: \"AODL is an open access digital library of African cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"Australia - Trove: Trove provides access to over 6 billion records about Australia or of interest to the Australian community. Trove focuses on freely available digital content created by Australians and held in the collections of the National LIbrary of Australia and other Australian Libraries, Archives, Museums, Galleries, University, Research and community organisations. It contains books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and other materials.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCaribbean - Digital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ibbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"East Asia Digital Archive: A partnership between the National Library of Korea and the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.\n\nEndangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The EAP facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the [EAP] has digitised over 10 million images and 35 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised ... include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEurope - Archives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe. Use search filters to find digitized items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "plore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.Latin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.\n\nMiddle East & Islamic Studies - Digital Collections Guide: A subject guide from Cornell that includes listings of manuscript and archival repositories, both digital and analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "d analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.South Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 380 institutions across the UK.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.World Digital Library: The WDL made available primary materials from all countries and cultures. The collection was transferred to the Library of Congress in 2021 where it remains as a searchable resource showing the diversity of the world\u2019s cultures through the contributions of hundreds of organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859226", "box_name": "International Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible and then limit results to digitized materials, if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Jay College of Criminal Justice - Digital Collections: \"The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images and documents digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research. The materials in our Digital Collections are especially well-suited for historical research of criminal justice, 20th- and 21st-century New York, the New York Police Department, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice itself.\"\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "he world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.Library of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.\n\nLibrary of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey: The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.\n\nMetropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.National Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"\n\nNational Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "t and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"New-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"\n\nNew York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "es. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"Ransom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Libary Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Washington Digital Collections: Includes photographs, maps, newspapers, posters and other media from the University of Washington Libraries. Subjects covered include Alaska and the Yukon, Architecture, Klondike and Nome Gold Rushes, Politics and Labor, Science and Engineering, and more.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ollections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"Yale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819291", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Sources:\nThere are many places to search for digitized primary sources, including: Archival Search Tools Online Portals Research Libraries & Archives Subject-Based Collaborations Government Archives Library Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "25832848", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Indexes & Databases - A Few Highlights:\nManuscript Cookbook Survey: A database of pre-1865 English-language manuscript cookbooks held in U. S. public institutions as well as a database of kitchen artifacts used at the time these manuscripts were written.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28283350", "box_name": "Indexes & Databases - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories:\nSee the Oral Histories tab in this guide for tips on finding oral history interviews and collections related to your topic. Interview transcripts and recordings are often available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28532527", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH):\nUse the Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases. Or try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) used to describe those books and click on the most relevant LCSHs\u00a0to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful LCSHs\u00a0and use those subject terms when searching other databases as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24951933", "box_name": "Subject Headings - Library of Congress (LCSH)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nOnline portals and collaborative sites are among best ways to discover digital content. These platforms make it possible to search in one place for primary sources related to a particular person, subject, region, or format that are scattered across multiple institutions. When search results turn up individual items, be sure to click on links to explore the collections that contain them.\u00a0 Also look closely to determine which repositories hold the collections. Browse results by contributing institution, when possible, and visit the websites of those institutions to look for other materials on your topic.\u00a0 Many archival repositories have tools that let you search across collections and limit results to digitized materials. Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837816", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "terials. Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.DPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 47 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from libraries, archives, and museums across the U.S. Search or browse by topic or contributor, and explore primary source sets and online exhibitions.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nLibrary & Archival Exhibitions on the Web: A list of online exhibitions from libraries, archives, and historical societies maintained by the Smithsonian. Searchable by keyword, title, and sponsoring institution. Great for finding leads to primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837816", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations:\nListed below are just a few of the extraordinary open access subject-based digital collections and collaborations one can discover online. One way to find others is with a Google Search. Try adding digital library or digital collections or digital archive to your subject like these sample searches: digital archive anthropology or digital library \"indigenous peoples\" or digital collections physics. Be flexible and try different terms for the best results.\n\nAfrican American History - Umbra Search: Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.\n\nBiodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "rsity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"Black Women's Suffrage - DPLA: \"[A] collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960. ... [Includes] photographs, correspondence, speeches, event programs, publications, oral histories, and other artifacts.\"\n\nCivil Rights Digital Library: \"[T]he most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web\" through: a Digital Video Archive of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ve of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nDigital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859174", "box_name": "Subject-Based Collections & Collaborations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Regional Collaborations & Portals:\nGrant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on grant applications and then present their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.\n\nWorlds of Change: Materials from 17th & 18th Century North America: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "an 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: EmpireADC is a database of finding aids for collections of archival materials in libraries, archives and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "rganizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.Native Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.\n\nState Digital Resources: Helpful listing from the Library of Congress of memory projects, online encyclopedias, and historical and cultural materials collections arranged by state.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23859176", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record:\nDiversifying the Digital Historical Record : Integrating Community Archives in National Strategies for Access to Digital Cultural Heritage was a series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch all four panels . When searching for sources, try adding the phrase \"community archive\" to your search string to find collections that include people who are typically left out of the historical record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "26274862", "box_name": "Diversifying the Digital Historical Record", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[a]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Freedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"\n\nProject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.Rosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23857243", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Papers Projects:\nPapers projects collect in one place originals, facsimilies, transcriptions, or bibliographic records of all the correspondence (and sometimes other papers) of important or well-known individuals. There are papers projects in print and online for presidents, scientists, writers, politicians, ativists, and other people well-known in their fields. These projects can be very handy for in-depth research on certain people and topics.\n\nJane Addams Papers Project: \"[A] scholarly editing project publishing the correspondence and writings of Jane Addams from 1901-1935 in a freely accessible digital edition and in a selected print edition.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ject publishing the correspondence and writings of Jane Addams from 1901-1935 in a freely accessible digital edition and in a selected print edition.\"Macel Breuer Digital Archive: \"The Marcel Breuer Digital Archive represents a collaborative effort headed by Syracuse University Libraries to digitize over 70,000 drawings, photographs, letters and other materials related to the career of Marcel Breuer, one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the twentieth century. \"\n\nDarwin Online: \"This website contains over 212,000 pages of searchable text and 220,000 electronic images, at least one exemplar of all known Darwin publications, reproduced to the highest scholarly standards, both as searchable text and electronic images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "images of the originals. The majority of these have been edited and annotated here for the first time with more than 4,900 original editorial notes. \"W. E. B. Du Bois Papers: Papers of the \"[s]cholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the color line in the twentieth century.\"\n\nEinstein Papers Project: \"[A]n open-access site for The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, the ongoing publication of Einstein's massive written legacy comprising more than 30,000 unique documents.\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "\"\n\nFounders Online (National Archives): \"Over 181,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.\"Benjamin Franklin Papers - Digital Edition: \"This digital edition includes texts of the published papers and unverified, rough transcriptions of the as-yet-unpublished material. ... The texts are fully searchable and they are indexed by volume, name of correspondent, and date.\"\n\nEmma Goldman Papers Project: \"The Emma Goldman Papers is part of a national initiative to retrieve the papers of individuals whose life work has had a lasting impact on the course of American history. Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project at UCB has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.\"\n\nMartin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project: \"A comprehensive collection of Dr. King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "oject: \"A comprehensive collection of Dr. King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts.\"Papers of Abraham Lincoln: \"The Papers of Abraham Lincoln is a documentary editing project dedicated to identifying, imaging, transcribing, annotating, and publishing online all documents written by or to Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime (1809-1865).\"\n\nThe Newton Project: \"[A] non-profit organization dedicated to publishing in full an online edition of all of Sir Isaac Newton\u2019s (1642\u20131727) writings -- whether they were printed or not.\"\n\nOccom Circle Project: \"[A] freely accessible, scholarly digital edition of handwritten documents by and about Samson Occom (1723-1792) housed in Dartmouth College. Occom was a Mohegan Indian, Presbyterian minister and missionary, intertribal leader, public intellectual, and important Indian writer.\"\n\nEleanor Roosevelt Papers Project: \"The project is working to publish both digital and print editions of Eleanor Roosevelt's political papers.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ter.\"\n\nEleanor Roosevelt Papers Project: \"The project is working to publish both digital and print editions of Eleanor Roosevelt's political papers.\"Margaret Sanger Papers Project: \"The goal of the Margaret Sanger Papers Project is to collect, assemble, and publish the papers of the noted birth control reformer in order to make them more widely accessible to students, scholars and the general public.\"\n\nMark Twain Papers Project: \"The site\u2019s ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837926", "box_name": "Papers Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Digitized Texts, Images, Maps, Audio-Video:\nVisit our Beyond Wikipedia research guide to find digitized materials in open access sources and library databases.\u00a0See the following pages for more information and links to sources: Digitized Texts :\u00a0 All types of texts including books, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines, transcripts, archives, and manuscripts. Images : Photographs, illustrations, and other visual items from libraries, museums, archives, and other sources. Maps & Atlases :\u00a0 Contemporary and historical maps and atlases. Audio/Video : Music, spoken word, speeches, radio, film, television, video, documentary, theatre, poetry, oral histories, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23861436", "box_name": "Digitized Texts, Images, Maps, Audio-Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Archival Search Tools:\nThe following search tools are useful for finding archival collections across repositories.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nWorldCat Discovery: In WorldCat Discovery and other library catalogs, use the Advanced Search option and try your search multiple ways. You can add the word \"sources\" as an additional subject term or try other keywords such as archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, and memoirs. You can also set the format to \"Archival Material\" to narrow down results, but be sure to browse through the initial results first to see what turned up in the broader search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819290", "box_name": "Archival Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "at to \"Archival Material\" to narrow down results, but be sure to browse through the initial results first to see what turned up in the broader search.Google: Put your subject's name in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) AND (digital or digitized) . Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\n\nSNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): \"[A] free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23819290", "box_name": "Archival Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Government Archives:\nGovernment archives, whether national, state, or municipal are quite massive, holding millions of items.\u00a0 They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for digitized government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. The records can also turn up in places like the Digital Public Library of America, in the Internet Archive, and in subscription databases like Ancestry.com.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives in countries around the world.\n\nNational Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for U.S. NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "nding aids, and other tools for finding records.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.National Archives, U.S.: A massive resource. \"NARA keeps only ... about 2 to 5 percent of [the records] generated in any given year. ... There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data.\" Plans are in place to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.\n\nNational Security Archive: Founded in 1985, this library and archive of declassified U.S. documents, center for investigative journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "e journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.FRASER: Discover Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images, including photographs, maps, documents, motion picture and audio recordings, including many complete collections.\n\nNYS Archives - Research Topics: Guides to the most researched topics in the New York State Archives.\n\nReclaim The Records: A not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and journalists that works to identify important genealogical record sets that are not online anywhere and not broadly available to the public. They use state Freedom of Information laws to force government agencies and archives to make these records available to the public. Since their founding in 2015, they have won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837822", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nThe GC library subscribes to numerous primary document databases that contain entire archival collections of personal papers and organizational records, historical newspapers and other periodicals, images, audio and video, printed ephemera, and other materials. In many cases the databases were produced by digitizing previously existing microfilm. Most of the resources listed below are subscription-based and require Graduate Center or New York Public Library network credentials for access. All of the GC databases are available remotely, while some of the NYPL databases are only available on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "c Library network credentials for access. All of the GC databases are available remotely, while some of the NYPL databases are only available on-site.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, laws, legislation and legal documents, pamphlets, broadsides, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, audio, video, images, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "ment documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. Find them by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections or Newspapers .Primary Document Databases @ the NYPL: Among the subscription databases at the NYPL available remotely with a library card are several containing digitized archival collections belonging to other institutions. Search for them by Title or Keyword on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture; and the Smithsonian Collections Online database World's Fairs and Expositions: Visions of Tomorrow.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837812", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Finding Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives:\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and pin to access. 48th edition (2020).\n\nDirectory of Special Libraries & Information Centers in the U.S.: Earlier editions available to borrow in the Internet Archive. See, in particular, the directory of libraries by Subject.\n\nSpecial Collections in College and University Libraries: Two dated but useful titles available to borrow in the Internet Archive.\n\nDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nGuide to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23837998", "box_name": "Finding Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Historical Periodicals:\nOur Newspapers Research Guide is a great place to launch a search for historical periodicals.\u00a0 You'll find links to subscription databases and open access sites containing national and international, alternative and mainstream newspapers,\u00a0journals, and magazines. It also includes a page on researching periodicals to help you identify publications relevant to your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "28532487", "box_name": "Historical Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:Why Digitize This But Not That?:There are many reasons why some materials might be\u00a0digitized while others might not: Some items, like documents in national archives, may be considered to have high research value for a wide audience. Or collections might be in high demand locally and the originals could be at risk of damage from over-use. Collections that belonged to a well-known person or organization might be deemed important because of their provenance . Or they might be visually compelling . Photographs and other images are more dazzling than handwritten documents. Another common reason for digitizing is preservation .\u00a0 When documents are too fragile to use, they might\u00a0be microfilmed and/or digitized to preserve access to the information. Sometimes materials are given to a library along with funds to process and digitize them.\u00a0 And sometimes repositories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.There can be a commercial motive too. In analog times, collections were microfilmed for preservation and/or to extend access. Today, vendors digitize previously microfilmed archival collections and historical periodicals, add bells and whistles, and sell them to libraries in subscription databases. Read more about the topic on the Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive's blog: Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "23876129", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Online Archival Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Online Archival Research:Online Archival Research:Libraries, archives, and museums have been digitizing items in their collections for years and sharing them widely.\u00a0 This page offers tips and suggestions for finding digitized primary sources in subscription databases and on the open web. Visit the other pages in this guide to find out more about the research process and primary sources in general, to learn about archival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.chival finding aids and sources for background research, and for guidance on finding collections, visiting repositories, and using archives in person.On This Page: Getting Started | Analog vs Digital | Archival Search Tools | Digitized Collections | Diversifying the Digital Historical Record | Government Archives | Historical Periodicals | International Resources | Library Databases | Online Portals | Oral Histories | Papers Projects | Regional Collaborations | Research Libraries - Digital Collections | Subject Collaborations | Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives | Texts, Images, Maps, A/V - more links | Why Digitize This But Not That ?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "7489418", "page_name": "Online Archival Research", "box_id": "24095639", "box_name": "Online Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/online"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nSearches of ArchiveGrid , WorldCat , and other databases turn up archival collections in repositories around the world.\u00a0 That can mean a library across town if you're lucky, or a library thousands of miles away. In an ideal situation you would be able to visit a library in person to use collections yourself.\u00a0 When that is not possible, however, you can still do some research remotely. See the next box for tips on efficient long distance archival research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515212", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely:Tips on Conducting Research Remotely:Remote Research: When you can't visit a library in person, you may still be able to conduct a substantial amount of research from afar.\u00a0 For instance, there may be published editions of primary sources available in print, on microfilm, or online (on the open web or in subscription databases).\u00a0 And those print and microfilm editions may be available to borrow via interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Or you might be able to request digital or paper copies of archival or other special collections materials from the repository.\u00a0 And if none of those options is available, you may be able to hire a researcher to search through a library's collections for you. Following are a few tips and suggestions to help you conduct archival research from afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.Read about the library's collections as a whole Consult research guides on your topic, if available Browse the list of archival collections if there is one Search across the library's finding aids or archival collections if the option is available Read finding aids closely to get the full details on collections that interest you and to\u00a0learn about any use restrictions that may be in place Search and browse the library's catalog to find additional sources Look for digital editions of the library's holdings As you search, compile a list of materials you would like to consult at the library, dividing it by format (archival collections, microfilm, books, serials, etc.) and be sure to note collection names and numbers Remote Reference: Once you have a good understanding of the materials available and know what you would like to use, contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a referencequestion.\u00a0 If not, call the library.\u00a0 The staff may ask you to follow up with an email.\u00a0 Be sure to send your question to only one staff member, not to multiple email address on the library's website.\u00a0 Be specific when you ask your question.\u00a0 Include collection names and numbers and indicate the box and folder numbers containing the materials of interest to you.\u00a0 Let the library know what what your research focus is, what resources you have already consulted, and ask if they can recommend additional sources.\u00a0 Finally, bear in mind that many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.Digitized Primary Sources: Many libraries have digitized portions of their holdings making it possible for researchers to find copies of manuscripts and archival materials on their websites and in online portals.\u00a0 Look for digital editions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Online Archival Research page of this guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "tions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Online Archival Research page of this guide for more information.tions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Online Archival Research page of this guide for more information.tions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Online Archival Research page of this guide for more information.Reproduction Policies: It may be possible to obtain a limited number of digital or printed copies from a library's special collections.\u00a0 Be specific when you inquire.\u00a0 Ask about obtaining copies from particular folders in particular collections and provide the full collection names, collection numbers, and links to the finding aids or catalog records showing where you learned about the materials.\u00a0 Most libraries post their reproduction policies online.\u00a0 These stipulate whether copies may be made, the number of items that may be copied, the cost of copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.There is usually a per-page fee in addition to postage charges.\u00a0 Researchers are usually required to sign a document stating that the copies being requested will be used for reference purposes only, not for publication.\u00a0 If you need copies from a collection for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.Interlibrary Loan: Special collections rarely, if ever, allow their manuscripts or other archival materials to circulate, but many do allow their published primary sources, including books, serials, and microfilmed archival collections, to be sent out on interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Multiple copies of these published primary sources usually exist and can be discovered on a library's website or with a local library catalog or WorldCat Discovery search.\u00a0 See the Published Primary Sources section this guide for more information.\u00a0 When you find a published source you would like to borrow via ILL, log into the Graduate Center's ILL system to submit your request there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.Researchers for Hire: When you can't identify a small number of specific items that you would like to have copied, or when neither copying nor ILL is possible, or when there is simply too much material to go through remotely, consider hiring a local researcher to visit the library for you.\u00a0 Check the library's website for a list of local researchers for hire.\u00a0 Or consult the National Archives' list of Independent Researchers for Hire for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "11515219", "box_name": "Tips on Conducting Research Remotely", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "Remote Research During COVID-19:\nThe information and research tips presented on this page are meant for ordinary times when libraries are open to the public.\u00a0 For now, while libraries across the country and around the world are closed, the advice here is mostly obsolete.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "3645601", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "23804776", "box_name": "Remote Research During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archival-research/remote"}}
{"text": "Digital Archival Research - Spring 2020:\nOER-Digital-Archives-Spring-2020: Presentation given at the CUNY Graduate Center OER Bootcamp, January 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "8285645", "page_name": "Extra Tutorials", "box_id": "26281395", "box_name": "Digital Archival Research - Spring 2020", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=8285645"}}
{"text": "Intro to Finding Aids - Video with Narration:\nArchival Finding Aids: Video tutorial detailing the various descriptive elements typically found in electronic finding aids for archival collections (7:48).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "169626", "guide_name": "Archival Research - Archived Edition", "page_id": "8285645", "page_name": "Extra Tutorials", "box_id": "26281397", "box_name": "Intro to Finding Aids - Video with Narration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=169626&p=8285645"}}
{"text": "About this page:\nLibrarians at The Graduate Center have created these research guides to highlight essential resources along with tips for getting started in graduate-level research. Use them for easy access to relevant databases and journals or to explore fields outside your home discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3833226", "box_name": "About this page", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "Course Reserves:\nCourse Reserve Request Form: Faculty may use this form to place books on reserve. The library will try our best to purchase materials not already owned.\n\nReserves Guide: Information on accessing and placing books and articles on course reserve.\n\nBlackboard: Students: Login to Blackboard to access reserve readings. Faculty: Login to Blackboard to post pdfs, links to articles, and links to books in the library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25373957", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "Removed due to Covid:\nIn Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours .\n\nPhone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25358187", "box_name": "Removed due to Covid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "A-Z Database List:\nFull list of databases the library subscribes to, including trial access. Go to A-Z List", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3982803", "box_name": "A-Z Database List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "3899610", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "Alert:\n\u00d7 The library is closed today, September 2. Follow us on Twitter for updates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "192060", "guide_name": "Content Boxes", "page_id": "1267340", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "27234154", "box_name": "Alert", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=192060&p=1267340"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library's events calendar for upcoming workshops on citation management tools (Zotero), scholarly communication, and other research topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "12391704", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "32895983", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "32895986", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used locally.\n\nAsk at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for a one-time pass to visit New York City area libraries. These passes are issued by a librarian for materials that are not found in any CUNY library. For longer term access to nearby libraries, see MaRLI below.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "9392673", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1442521", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "32895979", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1442521"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460127", "page_name": "Other Libraries", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460127"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460127", "page_name": "Other Libraries", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460127"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460125", "page_name": "Catalog", "box_id": "4423798", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460125"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460125", "page_name": "Catalog", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460125"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460123", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460123"}}
{"text": "Database Icons:\nCUNY Resources:\u00a0available to all of CUNY\n\nGraduate Center Resources: available to the GC community\n\nFunding provided by the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council of the Graduate Center\n\nFunding provided by the Graduate Center Student Technology Fee\n\nNew York Public Library (NYPL) Resources: available to the GC community via NYPL\n\nA majority of the content from this resource is included in OneSearch , including item-level records. (To be certain of full content, search in the native interface of the database on the A-Z list )\n\nOpen Access Resources: available to all\n\nOn our A-Z list of databases , the following icons correspond to the source of access or\u00a0funding for each\u00a0item:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460123", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "13135609", "box_name": "Database Icons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460123"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460123", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460123"}}
{"text": "Need help understanding research methods?:\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460123", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "17062981", "box_name": "Need help understanding research methods?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460123"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nDo you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, which you can check through each library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460123", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "32968139", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460123"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses Full Text include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885758", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center dissertations from 1988 to the present are available for browsing\u00a0in the Dissertation Reading Room on the first floor of the library.\u00a0If you do not know the year of a dissertation, check the author or title in the CUNY Catalog or in Digital Dissertations . For more information about submitting your own thesis or dissertation, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "4423799", "box_name": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nCUNY Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations and master's theses appear in the Graduate Center's institutional repository, Academic Works. Many dissertations/theses are open access in Academic Works, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Pre-2014 dissertations currently are in the process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "he process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital LIbrary of Theses and Dissertations: NDLTD finds additional electronic works produced outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460126", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460126"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2585107", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2585107"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2585107", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2585107"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideOnline citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2585107", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2585107"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2664003", "page_name": "A-Z Page Boxes", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2664003"}}
{"text": "Access Issues?:\nIf\u00a0you can not log into our databases with\u00a0your GC n etwork credentials, try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access via your library barcode.\n\nIf you have located a glitch or notice that something gone awry with our electronic resources, please let us know by using this form .\n\nUse the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues &\u00a0regain access to the all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2664003", "page_name": "A-Z Page Boxes", "box_id": "8144337", "box_name": "Access Issues?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2664003"}}
{"text": "Report a Bug:\nFound a broken link? Trouble accessing a database or full text even though you know your credentials? Help us to solve any technical issues by sharing the details of the problem through this online form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "2664003", "page_name": "A-Z Page Boxes", "box_id": "8902494", "box_name": "Report a Bug", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=2664003"}}
{"text": "COVID-19 Delays:\nWhile we still want to hear your suggestions and requests, please be aware that COVID-19 may present additional delays in our response times and ability to add new materials. Thank you for your patience.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "3828302", "page_name": "Material Requests", "box_id": "25098209", "box_name": "COVID-19 Delays", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=3828302"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "3828302", "page_name": "Material Requests", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=3828302"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "3828302", "page_name": "Material Requests", "box_id": "12785675", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=3828302"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "3828302", "page_name": "Material Requests", "box_id": "32896034", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=3828302"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nBritish Library: One of world's largest collections of primary documents.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections. Finding aids are available online.\n\nFolger Shakespeare Library: World's largest collection of Shakespeare materials and other resources related to the Renaissance.\n\nHarry Ransom Center, University of Texas: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460124", "page_name": "Primary Docs", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460124"}}
{"text": "as: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.The Morgan Library: Materials related to the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Umbra Search pays homage to the Umbra Society of the early 1960s, a renegade group of Black writers and poets who helped create the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460124", "page_name": "Primary Docs", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460124"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Book Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "ludes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.Gale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.\n\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsLondon Review of Books: Full text of every issue of the London Review of Books from 1979 to the present. Covers arts and culture, biography and memoir, history and classics, literature and criticism, philosophy and law, politics and economics, psychology and anthropology, and science and technology.\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "th Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nSeventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460136", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "4423824", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460136"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe following are a selection of electronic books available to the Graduate Center community. Ebooks may also be found in the CUNY Catalog . Such titles must list the Graduate Center or CUNY under Holdings (see this blog post for additional information about ebooks in our catalog: Decoding Ebooks: How to be Confident about what we Hold) .\n\nCambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423793", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423793", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.JSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.\n\nOxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423793", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "Selected Ebook Collections for English:\nThe following are a selection of electronic books available to the Graduate Center community that might be of interest for Literature topics.\n\nBlack Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "ngston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.Cambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.English Short Title Catalogue: A vast database of bibliographic records, with holdings, of every surviving copy of letterpress produced in Great Britain or any of its dependencies, in any language, worldwide, from 1473-1800. Includes references to microfilm, digital, and other facsimile versions. The ESTC is co-managed by the British Library and the Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research (CBSR) at UC Riverside.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nPalgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "nnect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218332", "guide_name": "Alycia Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1460122", "page_name": "Ebooks", "box_id": "4423845", "box_name": "Selected Ebook Collections for English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218332&p=1460122"}}
{"text": "Databases Suites:\nChronicle of Higher Education: Read the current issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education and access the latest news, advice, opinions, data, virtual events, and job listings. To find Chronicle insights dating back to 1967 or to search the archives beginning in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ng in 1989, use this link and then filter the search. Additional options for coverage dating to 1988 may be found in the journal record in OneSearch .Education Source: Full text for over 1,800 journals, 550 monographs and education-related conference papers; indexing and abstracts for more than 2,850 academic periodicals; citations for over 4 million articles (including book reviews); and over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Coverage spans all levels from early childhood to higher education and specialties such as multilingual education, health education, and testing. Subjects include Adult Education, Continuing Education, Distance Learning, Government Funding, Multicultural/Ethic Education, Social Issues, Student Counseling, and Vocational Education.\n\nEducation Database: Includes over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, and indexes over 1,200 education publications from 1988 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "88 to the present. Covers the literature on all levels of education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and related topics.Education Week: An independent news organization covering K-12 education policy and practice since 1981. Education Week is a forum for news, information, advice and opinion for teachers, as well as discourse on critical issues in American education. Full text coverage from 1995 to the present with indexing beginning in 1993.\n\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ERIC (ProQuest version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs from 1966 to the present. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.LinkedIn Learning via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! LinkedIn Learning, formerly known as Lynda.com, is an online educational site offering thousands of courses and video tutorials in Business (software and tools, marketing, project management, human resources, career development, etc.); creative fields (architecture, animation, audio and music, graphic design, motion graphics, photography, video, visualization, web design, etc.); Technology (cloud computing, data science, database management, DevOps, and mobile, software, and web development, and other fields); and certification exam prep and continuing education courses. Users can create accounts to track progress, create playlists, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "); and certification exam prep and continuing education courses. Users can create accounts to track progress, create playlists, and keep course notes.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nProfessional Development Collection: Full text of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.Applied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.\n\nCQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Palgrave Connect: Over 4,000 scholarly books published during 2010-2014. Please note that after October 2015, these titles will migrate to the Springer platform.\n\nProQuest (All Databases): Search across all ProQuest databases at once. OneSearch is another cross-database search option, allowing searching of even more databases and the CUNY Catalog.\n\nSocial Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nSocial Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ge of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.\n\nAmerican History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Ethnographic Video Online: This online resource for the visual study of human culture and behavior contains more than 2,000 hours of classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, covering hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world. Includes video from leading producers in the discipline, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films. Wherever possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.Theatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.\n\nJSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "e through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.Book Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Early English Books Online: Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. EEBO includes over 146,000 titles published in English and more than 30 other languages from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the ages of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War. Transcriptions are available for approximately 50% of the texts.\n\nHandbooks in Economics: Full text of 41 Elsevier handbooks in the Economics series. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "ries. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.Springer Ebook Collection: Text of over 40,000 Springer books published from 2005 to 2015, selected book series dating back to 1997, and an additional 10,000 open access titles. Subjects include biomedical and life sciences, computer science, medicine, mathematics, physics, and related fields. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nJSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "e through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.London Review of Books: Full text of every issue of the London Review of Books from 1979 to the present. Covers arts and culture, biography and memoir, history and classics, literature and criticism, philosophy and law, politics and economics, psychology and anthropology, and science and technology.\n\nPsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks): This American Psychological Association (APA) database provides the full text of more than 4,500 scholarly and professional books published by the APA, including over 100 out-of-print titles, the APA Handbooks in Psychology series, and the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology . Also includes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218372", "guide_name": "Shawnta's Guide Master", "page_id": "1442845", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "4369166", "box_name": "Databases Suites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218372&p=1442845"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "Using the Audiology Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for audiology and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about capstone projects , go to Capstones For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Cite Your\u00a0Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding To learn about publicly sharing your work , go to Share Your Work Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369767", "box_name": "Using the Audiology Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443053", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443053"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Audiology Research:\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.\n\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "xing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.PubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369771", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Audiology Research:\nGale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.\n\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "naires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.Health Policy Reference Center: A full-text database with articles from over 250 publications, including academic journals, monographs, magazines, and trade publications. Covers all aspects of health policy and related issues, including access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.\n\nHealth Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "d allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.Mental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).\n\nNursing and Allied Health Collection: Nursing and Allied Health Collection provides access to academic journals and other reference content covering all aspects of the nursing profession, from direct patient care to health care administration. The database offers current and authoritative content for professionals already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "s already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.SAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369772", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443054", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443054"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?:\nAre you affiliated with multiple CUNY campuses? For example, do you study at the GC but work at another campus, or maybe even two other campuses? If so, you are entitled to remote access to library e-resources\u00a0(e.g., databases, e-journals, e-books) from all of your affiliated campuses. Different CUNY libraries have\u00a0different e-resources, so check all of your affiliated libraries (via their separate websites) for the e-resources you need!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443055", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "32080303", "box_name": "Affiliated with Multiple Campuses?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443055"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443056", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443056"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443057", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443057"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nThis site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443057", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443057"}}
{"text": "ide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nThis site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443057", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443057"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443057", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443057"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443057", "page_name": "Cite Your Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443057"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "1443058", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=1443058"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "218402", "guide_name": "Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9308237", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=218402&p=9308237"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works: This guide provides supporting information about Academic Works, the Graduate Center's institutional repository", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works is an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all.\u00a0(For more information, visit About CUNY Academic Works .) The Graduate Center section of Academic Works provides a way for the Graduate Center community to store, preserve, and provide global access to its scholarly and creative works. It can accommodate almost any kind of work, including articles, book chapters, conference papers, datasets, educational materials, and images. It also holds Graduate Center dissertations, master's theses, and capstone projects . Want to contribute to Academic Works? Current GC faculty, staff and students may self-submit their scholarly and creative works to Publications and Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484831", "page_name": "About Academic Works", "box_id": "12235727", "box_name": "About Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=224048&p=1484831"}}
{"text": "contribute to Academic Works? Current GC faculty, staff and students may self-submit their scholarly and creative works to Publications and Research .contribute to Academic Works? Current GC faculty, staff and students may self-submit their scholarly and creative works to Publications and Research .contribute to Academic Works? Current GC faculty, staff and students may self-submit their scholarly and creative works to Publications and Research .Graduating GC students who are depositing their dissertations, theses and capstones should refer to the library\u2019s deposit procedures . Current GC faculty, staff, and students may self-submit educational materials they have created (textbooks, class lectures, activities/labs, syllabi, etc.) to Open Educational Resources . GC alumni who graduated before 2014 may contact the library to have their dissertation or capstone deposited to Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects . Email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for more information. GC centers, institutes, and offices are encouraged to contact AcademicWorks@gc.cuny.edu about adding their publications. Copyright Guidelines: Any author who submits work to Academic Works must either have copyright for the work or permission of the copyright holder to place the work in the repository. Many publishers allow authors to \"self-archive\" their works in an institutional repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484831", "page_name": "About Academic Works", "box_id": "12235727", "box_name": "About Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=224048&p=1484831"}}
{"text": "the copyright holder to place the work in the repository. Many publishers allow authors to \"self-archive\" their works in an institutional repository. the copyright holder to place the work in the repository. Many publishers allow authors to \"self-archive\" their works in an institutional repository. the copyright holder to place the work in the repository. Many publishers allow authors to \"self-archive\" their works in an institutional repository.To find out the policy of a specific publisher or journal, check SHERPA/RoMEO , which provides easy-to-read summaries of self-archiving policies. Questions? Contact AcademicWorks@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484831", "page_name": "About Academic Works", "box_id": "12235727", "box_name": "About Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=224048&p=1484831"}}
{"text": "Visit CUNY Academic Works:\nWhat is CUNY Academic Works?: Handout that explains what CUNY Academic Works is, why GC researchers might want to submit their work to Academic Works, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484831", "page_name": "About Academic Works", "box_id": "8363454", "box_name": "Visit CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=224048&p=1484831"}}
{"text": "Prepare to Submit to Academic Works:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484897", "page_name": "Prepare to Submit", "box_id": "4496668", "box_name": "Prepare to Submit to Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/prepare"}}
{"text": "Prepare to Submit to Academic Works:Prepare to Submit to Academic Works:The submission process consists of the following steps: Log into Academic Works or create an account if this your first time submitting content Read and accept the Submission Agreement Provide information about yourself and any co-authors, as well as the work Upload your electronic file and associated files, if any Before you submit: Identify one or more of your scholarly,\u00a0creative, or pedagogical works to submit to Academic Works . Only submit completed works (whether in manuscript or final formatted form), not works in progress. (See information about file sizes and types below.) For each work, be sure you have the right to make it publicly available online. Journal articles: Consult your publishing agreement and/or SHERPA/RoMEO , a site that identifies publishers' default copyright policies. For future publications, consider submitting an author's addendum in order to retain copyright to your work. Try the SPARC Author Addendum .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484897", "page_name": "Prepare to Submit", "box_id": "4496668", "box_name": "Prepare to Submit to Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/prepare"}}
{"text": "policies. For future publications, consider submitting an author's addendum in order to retain copyright to your work. Try the SPARC Author Addendum .policies. For future publications, consider submitting an author's addendum in order to retain copyright to your work. Try the SPARC Author Addendum .policies. For future publications, consider submitting an author's addendum in order to retain copyright to your work. Try the SPARC Author Addendum .Book contributions: Consult your publishing agreement or inquire with your publisher. Get some helpful hints from the free online guide, Understanding Rights Reversion , released by the Authors Alliance. Other content types: Many content types, such as conference presentations, can be added to the repository without seeking additional permissions. Contact AcademicWorks@gc.cuny.edu if you have any questions about your ability to make your work publicly accessible. For each work, make sure you have the following: (1) title, (2) brief, informative abstract, (3) descriptive keywords (max. 10), and (4) an electronic copy of the file or a link to the file online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484897", "page_name": "Prepare to Submit", "box_id": "4496668", "box_name": "Prepare to Submit to Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/prepare"}}
{"text": "Academic Works can accept files of any type (PDFs, image files, audio files, etc.) of any size . Of course, it\u2019s best for each file to be in the appropriate format for its content: If the work is an article, chapter, or other textual work , please submit it as a PDF, Rich Text Format (.rtf), or Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) file. Academic Works\u00a0will automatically convert .rtf, .doc, and .docx files to PDF and also create cover pages for these works. (It does\u00a0not convert or create cover pages for other file types.) If the work is a slideshow, data set, or other kind of non-textual work , please submit the file in whatever format makes the most sense for the work. When possible, favor non-proprietary formats (e.g., .csv instead of .xlsx), which are more accessible to users now and in the future. Academic Works does not stream content (but you can embed streaming content from sites like YouTube and Vimeo) or serve up anything but files \u2013 i.e., no live websites, web apps, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484897", "page_name": "Prepare to Submit", "box_id": "4496684", "box_name": "File Sizes & Types", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/prepare"}}
{"text": "Visit CUNY Academic Works:\nWhat is CUNY Academic Works?: Handout that explains what CUNY Academic Works is, why GC researchers might want to submit their work to Academic Works, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484897", "page_name": "Prepare to Submit", "box_id": "8363454", "box_name": "Visit CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/prepare"}}
{"text": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions:Step-by-Step Submission Instructions:Go to CUNY Academic Works Click \u201cSubmit Research\u201d in the sidebar on the left. Click the name of the collection you want to submit to. GC faculty, staff and students who want to submit scholarly or creative works: Under CUNY Graduate Center, click Publications and Research . Graduating GC students who want to submit their dissertation, thesis or capstone: Under Graduate Center, click Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects . (For more information, see the library\u2019s deposit procedures .) GC faculty, staff,\u00a0and students who want to submit educational materials they have created: Under Graduate Center, click Open Educational Resources . GC centers, institutes, and offices: Please contact AcademicWorks@gc.cuny.edu about adding your publications. You will be prompted to log in. If you already have a CUNY Academic Works account, log in. If you do not have an account, click \u201cSign up\u201d and fill out the account registration form. Please register with your CUNY email address.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "ount, log in. If you do not have an account, click \u201cSign up\u201d and fill out the account registration form. Please register with your CUNY email address.ount, log in. If you do not have an account, click \u201cSign up\u201d and fill out the account registration form. Please register with your CUNY email address.ount, log in. If you do not have an account, click \u201cSign up\u201d and fill out the account registration form. Please register with your CUNY email address.For institutional affiliation, type \u201cCUNY\u201d and a list of CUNY campuses should appear. Select your primary affiliation. You will then be sent a confirmation link by email.You will then be sent a confirmation link by email. Submission Agreement (required): Read the agreement and check the box to affirm that you have the right to submit the work and to grant CUNY the non-exclusive right to distribute that work through CUNY Academic Works. Then click \u201cContinue.\u201d Title (required): Enter the title of the work, using headline-style capitalization. Authors (required): Your name (along with your email address and affiliation) should already appear in the author field. If you have a co-author, click the green plus-sign button to add. You may enter an affiliation and email address for the co-author, but you don\u2019t have to. (If you do enter an email address, your co-author will also receive monthly download statistics from the repository.) Repeat for any additional co-authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "ou do enter an email address, your co-author will also receive monthly download statistics from the repository.) Repeat for any additional co-authors.ou do enter an email address, your co-author will also receive monthly download statistics from the repository.) Repeat for any additional co-authors.ou do enter an email address, your co-author will also receive monthly download statistics from the repository.) Repeat for any additional co-authors.Affiliations at CUNY (required): Select the colleges and departments or programs with which you and any CUNY co-authors are affiliated. Document Type (required): Select the appropriate document type from the list. If your work doesn\u2019t fall into one of the listed categories, select \u201cOther.\u201d Publication Date (required): Enter your work\u2019s publication date. Only the year is required, but you can be as specific as you wish. Embargo Period (required): Indicate whether you want your work to have an embargo period (i.e., a period during which it is unavailable to the public). If you select \u201cNo Embargo Required,\u201d your work will become accessible online immediately. If you select an embargo period, your work will be unavailable until the embargo period expires. Keywords (highly recommended, improves\u00a0discoverability ): Enter one or more keywords or keyword phrases for your work. Separate keywords/phrases with commas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "s (highly recommended, improves\u00a0discoverability ): Enter one or more keywords or keyword phrases for your work. Separate keywords/phrases with commas.s (highly recommended, improves\u00a0discoverability ): Enter one or more keywords or keyword phrases for your work. Separate keywords/phrases with commas.s (highly recommended, improves\u00a0discoverability ): Enter one or more keywords or keyword phrases for your work. Separate keywords/phrases with commas.Disciplines (highly recommended, improves\u00a0discoverability ): Explore the discipline hierarchy by clicking the plus signs next to each major discipline. Select the discipline(s) that best describe your work. Language (required): Identify the language in which your work is written or spoken. Abstract (highly recommended, improves discoverability): Provide a brief summary of your work. Comments (optional): If there is any other information about your work you would like readers to see, provide it here. For example, you might want to indicate that the item is a pre-print (pre-refereed version) or a post-print (post-refereed manuscript version), or your publisher may require you to provide a link to their website. Upload File (required): Select one of the following: Upload file from your computer. Import file from remote site (if, for example, the work is already posted on your personal website or a subject repository).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "file from your computer. Import file from remote site (if, for example, the work is already posted on your personal website or a subject repository). file from your computer. Import file from remote site (if, for example, the work is already posted on your personal website or a subject repository). file from your computer. Import file from remote site (if, for example, the work is already posted on your personal website or a subject repository).Additional Files (optional): Check this if you have supplementary files to upload along with your work \u2013 e.g., a data set\u00a0to accompany an article or PowerPoint slides to accompany a conference paper. Double-check your entries: Once a submission is approved by the repository administrator, it cannot be edited or removed except by contacting the administrator. Therefore, please take care to supply the correct information on the submission form. Click \u201cSubmit\u201d (but not until you're sure you're ready). After submitting a work, you do not have an opportunity to review the work before it is posted to the repository. Therefore, please be sure that the work is ready for distribution before submitting it. Congratulations! Your work will appear in\u00a0Academic Works as soon as it is approved. After it propagates through the system (which takes about a day), it will appear on the recent additions list and also be findable by browsing by author or discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "4496720", "box_name": "Step-by-Step Submission Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "Visit CUNY Academic Works:\nWhat is CUNY Academic Works?: Handout that explains what CUNY Academic Works is, why GC researchers might want to submit their work to Academic Works, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "1484908", "page_name": "Submission Instructions", "box_id": "8363454", "box_name": "Visit CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks"}}
{"text": "Copyright and CUNY Academic Works:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101351", "box_name": "Copyright and CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "Copyright and CUNY Academic Works:Copyright and CUNY Academic Works:In order to submit work to CUNY Academic Works , you must hold the copyright to the work or have the approval of the copyright holder(s) to submit the work. Submitters who deposit works grant to CUNY the non-exclusive right to archive and distribute the work through CUNY Academic Works and any successor initiatives. Entering into this agreement does not alter your copyright or other rights you may hold. Previously Published Work Works that were previously published may be subject to restrictions as to which version of the work may be submitted to CUNY Academic Works, an embargo period, or a publisher\u2019s statement which must be included. You should check with your publisher to determine the repository policy before submitting the work. If you request an embargo period, the metadata record for the work will reside in the repository but the work itself will not be publicly available until the embargo expires.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101351", "box_name": "Copyright and CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "o period, the metadata record for the work will reside in the repository but the work itself will not be publicly available until the embargo expires.o period, the metadata record for the work will reside in the repository but the work itself will not be publicly available until the embargo expires.o period, the metadata record for the work will reside in the repository but the work itself will not be publicly available until the embargo expires.The SHERPA/RoMEO website provides a summary of journal publishers' archiving policies, though CUNY has not verified that information. Many publishers also provide information about their policies on their own websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101351", "box_name": "Copyright and CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101393", "box_name": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?:Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?:As open access has become more common, conventional publishers have become more amenable to including open-access-friendly terms in their contract, either by default or upon negotiation with the author. If you have not already signed a publishing contract with a conventional publisher, the following four steps may help you work out an open-access-friendly agreement. Familiarize yourself with common conditions on open access and decide what level of openness is right for you . Sometimes conventional publishers place conditions on an author's open dissemination in order to balance the publisher's profit-making potential with the author's desire to make the work openly accessible. For example, some publishers request an \"embargo period,\" during which time the publisher has the exclusive right to make the work available. Others specify which version of an article an author can make openly accessible (i.e. the publisher's PDF, the author's accepted manuscript, or the submitted version).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101393", "box_name": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "ich version of an article an author can make openly accessible (i.e. the publisher's PDF, the author's accepted manuscript, or the submitted version).ich version of an article an author can make openly accessible (i.e. the publisher's PDF, the author's accepted manuscript, or the submitted version).ich version of an article an author can make openly accessible (i.e. the publisher's PDF, the author's accepted manuscript, or the submitted version).Read and understand the terms of the publisher's default contract. Many publishing contracts for academic articles include provisions that allow authors to self-archive in an open access repository, often subject to restrictions on what version of an article can be uploaded and when it may be uploaded. The SHERPA/RoMEO database contains information about more than 22,000 journal publishers\u2019 self-archiving policies and is a good place to start researching potential publishers. In addition, you should always read and understand the terms of the publisher\u2019s contract itself. Look out for language that says you transfer or assign your entire copyright to the publisher, or refers to your work as a \u201cwork made for hire,\u201d or says that you are granting an exclusive license to the publisher. Contact the publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101393", "box_name": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "blisher, or refers to your work as a \u201cwork made for hire,\u201d or says that you are granting an exclusive license to the publisher. Contact the publisher.blisher, or refers to your work as a \u201cwork made for hire,\u201d or says that you are granting an exclusive license to the publisher. Contact the publisher.blisher, or refers to your work as a \u201cwork made for hire,\u201d or says that you are granting an exclusive license to the publisher. Contact the publisher.Just ask: Some authors find it sufficient to simply tell a publisher that they want to self-archive their work in an open access repository like CUNY Academic Works or on a personal website and request contract terms that are compatible with that goal. Submit an addendum: Another common approach is to attach an addendum to your publishing contract that modifies the original publishing contract and permits the author to make the work openly accessible. Check out the SPARC Author Addendum. Modify the language of the contract itself: Authors who already have a comfort level with navigating contracts may consider modifying the publisher\u2019s contract directly to retain the right to make their works openly accessible. Agree to quid pro quo. What if the publisher denies your request? If the publisher pushes back against your initial attempts to retain your rights, this is not necessarily the end of negotiations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101393", "box_name": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "enies your request? If the publisher pushes back against your initial attempts to retain your rights, this is not necessarily the end of negotiations.enies your request? If the publisher pushes back against your initial attempts to retain your rights, this is not necessarily the end of negotiations.enies your request? If the publisher pushes back against your initial attempts to retain your rights, this is not necessarily the end of negotiations.The following strategies have worked for other authors: Ask the publisher to explain why it is rejecting your request. Explain why your suggested modifications are important to you. If available, show the publisher other contracts that reserve rights to open access. Let the publisher know if there are other publishers that could publish your work, especially if those publishers are willing to give you the right to make your work openly accessible. Consider making additional compromises that help both you and the publisher meet your goals. For example, a temporary embargo period or submitting the author's manuscript in place of the final, published version. In responding to publisher pushback, authors should keep in mind that their works, and the copyrights in them, are valuable and carry weight in negotiations. Authors may find they have more bargaining power to retain open access rights in negotiations with conventional publishers than they initially expect.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101393", "box_name": "Have you already signed a contract with a publisher?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "Attribution:\nAdapted from the Authors Alliance guide Understanding Open Access: When, Why, & How to Make Your Work Openly Accessible, made available under a Creative Commons Attribution license . Copyright \u00a9 2015 Authors Alliance , CC BY 4.0", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "3911672", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "12101397", "box_name": "Attribution", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/copyright"}}
{"text": "Who Manages CUNY Academic Works?:\nCUNY Academic Works is a service of the CUNY Libraries, coordinated by the Office of Library Services at CUNY Central. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works is managed by librarians at the Graduate Center. Questions about CUNY Academic Works, open access, or other scholarly communication topics? Graduate Center\u00a0faculty, staff, and students: For most questions about Academic Works, contact AcademicWorks@gc.cuny.edu . For questions about dissertations, theses, or capstone projects, contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Other members of the CUNY community: Contact your\u00a0campus's Academic Works administrator or Jojo Karlin , Scholarly Communications Manager at CUNY's Office of Library Services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "224048", "guide_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "page_id": "2733293", "page_name": "Contact", "box_id": "8363542", "box_name": "Who Manages CUNY Academic Works?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/academicworks/contact"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nWikipedia is a fine place to start your research and to get a quick initial take on a subject. But to be sure you are finding the best sources on a topic and the most reliable information available, you'll want to move on to library recommended resources. Use this guide to find: print and electronic background and reference sources subject-specific research guides format-specific research tools tips for effective research And more!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1790964", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "7959739", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=1790964"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1790964", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21271518", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=1790964"}}
{"text": "About Almanacs:\nAlmanacs are handbooks, typically published annually, frequently presenting a chronological account of recent events, and containing information and statistics of general interest or on a particular subject, esp. a sport or pastime. (Source: OED .)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998221", "page_name": "Almanacs", "box_id": "6164912", "box_name": "About Almanacs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/almanacs"}}
{"text": "Reference Databases:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998221", "page_name": "Almanacs", "box_id": "6165021", "box_name": "Reference Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/almanacs"}}
{"text": "Find Almanacs in the Library Catalog:\nFind print and electronic almanacs in OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs by adding the word \"almanac\" to your keyword search. Sample searches: politics AND almanac; geography AND almanac; climate AND almanac", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998221", "page_name": "Almanacs", "box_id": "6165019", "box_name": "Find Almanacs in the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/almanacs"}}
{"text": "Articles & Indexes - GC Databases:\nThe GC Library subscribes to hundreds of databases, including many that index and/or provide full text of articles in a wide range of subject areas. Browse the full list of databases here . Consult the Research Guide in your subject area to find recommended databases in your field. Follow the \"Find it @ CUNY\" links to access the full text of articles where indicated, and submit Interlibrary Loan requests for articles when the full text is not available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294789", "box_name": "Articles & Indexes - GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Finding Specific Journal Articles:\nIf you are looking for a specific journal article and have the citation, the best way to find the article is to start with a Journal Title Search. Go to the library's home page, library.gc.cuny.edu , click on the Journals tab, then enter the title or ISSN to search for a specific journal. Browse through the results to determine which of the library's databases holds the issue you need (coverage can overlap) or whether the issue is part of the library's printed collection. Click on the database with the right coverage and search for the article by author and/or title using the citation information you have. If the issue you need is in the library's printed collection, search for the journal in the stacks.\u00a0 Printed journals are arranged in alphabetical order on the shelves in the center of the library, towards 35th Street from the Reference Desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7687356", "box_name": "Finding Specific Journal Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Printed Indexes:\nPrinted indexes to newspapers and magazines can help you zero in on sources that may not have been digitized.\u00a0 You can find printed indexes in CUNY's OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs.\u00a0 Following are a few sample searches: Subject: American Newspapers--Indexes British Newspapers--Indexes Newspapers--Indexes Periodicals--Indexes New York Times--Indexes [Any publication]--Indexes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "19135339", "box_name": "Printed Indexes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Citation Indexes \u2013 A-Z The Graduate Center subscribes to several resources that are helpful for cited references searching:\u00a0 The Web of Science provides cited references from thousands of scholarly journals and conference proceedings in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences drawn from dozens of comprehensive databases. \u00a0Several < a href =\"https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/az.php?v=15763\" > EBSCO databases < /a > including Academic Search Complete and PsycInfo also provide cited references. \u00a0And Google Scholar, a multi-disciplinary database consisting of peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations, is another good place for citation searching, especially in fields which rely more heavily on books than articles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "32444989", "box_name": "testing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "and other scholarly organizations, is another good place for citation searching, especially in fields which rely more heavily on books than articles. and other scholarly organizations, is another good place for citation searching, especially in fields which rely more heavily on books than articles. and other scholarly organizations, is another good place for citation searching, especially in fields which rely more heavily on books than articles.Click on the \" Cited by \" links in search results to see a list of documents in Google Scholar that have cited that item.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "32444989", "box_name": "testing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Research Metrics:\nScholarly metrics are a way to measure quantitatively the impact of an article, author, or journal. Consult our comprehensive Research Metrics guide for information and links to article- and journal-level tools.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "11314105", "box_name": "Research Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Literature Review Articles:\nLiterature review articles -- not to be confused with book reviews -- are a specific type of document that \"provide a state-of-the-art assessment of knowledge in [a] particular field\" ( Mann , 161).\u00a0 Review articles are similar to encyclopedia articles, except they are usually geared for specialists rather than general readers and contain more extensive bibliographies. Look for review articles when you are beginning a research project to get an overview of the scholarship in your field. Source: The Oxford Guide to Library Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294785", "box_name": "Literature Review Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "articles when you are beginning a research project to get an overview of the scholarship in your field. Source: The Oxford Guide to Library Research .Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294785", "box_name": "Literature Review Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": ", including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nSubject-Specific Databases: Check the Research Guide in your subject area to find recommended databases. Then search those databases for literature reviews by either (a) adding the term \"literature review\" (with quotes) to your search or (b) selecting the document type \"review\" or \"literature review\" to limit search results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294785", "box_name": "Literature Review Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Writing Literature Reviews:\nIf you are writing your own literature review, the UNC Writing Center has an informative and concise handout for constructing literature reviews in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. For more in-depth assistance, log into Sage Research Methods to find tools and resources to help you research and write a literature review.\u00a0 And while you're there, watch the video tutorial \" Using Sage Research Methods to do a Literature Review \" for step-by-step instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "19135319", "box_name": "Writing Literature Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Citation Searches:\nA citation search will turn up publications that cite a source in a footnote.\u00a0 In The Oxford Guide to Library Research Thomas Mann calls citation searching \"the mirror image of footnote chasing\" because it takes you \"forward in time, to subsequent sources published after your source\" ( Mann, 141 ). The link below to Citation Indexes will take you to the Web of Science database.\u00a0 Choose \"Cited Reference Search\" instead of \"Basic Search\" to find the articles that cite a person's work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294782", "box_name": "Citation Searches", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "ll take you to the Web of Science database.\u00a0 Choose \"Cited Reference Search\" instead of \"Basic Search\" to find the articles that cite a person's work.Citation Indexes: The Graduate Center subscribes to the Web of Science, providing cited references from thousands of scholarly journals and conference proceedings in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences through Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294782", "box_name": "Citation Searches", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2393802", "page_name": "Articles/Metrics/Literature Reviews/Citation Searches", "box_id": "7294782", "box_name": "Citation Searches", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/articles-metrics"}}
{"text": "Using Bibliographies:\nPublished bibliographies are written by subject experts familiar with the deep scholarship in their areas. They can help you identify the literature relevant to your topic that may not be indexed in catalogs or databases, going far beyond what might be discoverable with a keyword search. Bibliographies often \"include nuggets that can be found only by serendipity, focused browsing, and persistent research over many years in obscure sources that may not be digitally accessible\" ( Mann , 169). The most helpful bibliographies break down large subjects into narrower subtopics and include author and subject indexes that allow you to zero in on the more arcane aspects of broad topics. In addition to published, stand-alone bibliographies on specialized topics, look for bibliographies in books, dissertations, journal articles, and reference sources. Source: Mann, Thomas. The Oxford Guide to Library Research . Fourth ed., 2015, 169-186.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5777508", "box_name": "Using Bibliographies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "Find Bibliographies in the Library Catalog:\nUse the Advanced Search feature in OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs, and add the word \"bibliography\" as an additional Subject term to find bibliographies on your topic. Also try searching on the subject term \"bibliographies\" for additional results. For help identifying the Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH) for your topic, consult the Library of Congress Authorities online. Sample searches: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Bibliography Socialism -- Bibliography United States -- History -- Bibliography N.B.\u00a0 Many published bibliographies have call numbers beginning with Z for Bibliography, Library Science, and Information Resources (General), and thus will not be shelved with other books on a subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5777487", "box_name": "Find Bibliographies in the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites:\nBibliographies in electronic form may be found in the GC subscription databases and open access resources listed below:\n\nAnnee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "ts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples via NYPL: Citations to literature about native peoples of North America, including Aleuts; Eskimos or Inuit of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and eastern Siberia; and other native peoples of Canada, the United States, and Mexico north of the northern boundary of Mesoamerica. Log in with your NYPL credentials to access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "r native peoples of Canada, the United States, and Mexico north of the northern boundary of Mesoamerica. Log in with your NYPL credentials to access.ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM): Abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews on all forms of modern and contemporary art in all languages. Entries date back to the late 1960s and cover the late 19th century to the present. ABM includes material on artists, art movements, and trends, and covers art history and theory, artist\u2019s books, body art, calligraphy, ceramic and glass art, computer and electronic art, conservation, crafts, drawing, ethnic arts, fashion, graffiti, graphic design, illustration, museum design, painting, performance art and installation works, photography, printmaking, sculpture, theatre arts, and video art.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "sign, illustration, museum design, painting, performance art and installation works, photography, printmaking, sculpture, theatre arts, and video art.Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) and R\u00e9pertoire international de la litt\u00e9rature de l'art (RILA): The Getty provides access to the Bibliography of the History of Art, 1990-2007 ( BHA ) and the R\u00e9pertoire international de la litt\u00e9rature de l'art , 1975-1989 ( RILA ). These citation databases, which can be searched together, index books, journal articles, conference proceedings, dissertations, festschriften, exhibition catalogs, reviews, and dealers' catalogs published between 1975 and 2007 on European and American visual arts from late antiquity to the early 21st century. The BHA and RILA cover painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, decorative and applied arts, popular and folk art, architecture and industrial design, and film from over 1,200 journals. See more about the BHA and RILA, and the list of indexed journals .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "d folk art, architecture and industrial design, and film from over 1,200 journals. See more about the BHA and RILA, and the list of indexed journals .Classical Art Research Centre - Bibliographies: Adapted \"from 'reading lists' used in the University of Oxford for undergraduates in Classical Archaeology. Most of the publications are in English and many can be found easily in libraries and bookshops. ... Bibliographies are presented in the categories that correspond to the major types of material on the site, e.g., pottery, sculpture, gems, History of Collections, etc.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "presented in the categories that correspond to the major types of material on the site, e.g., pottery, sculpture, gems, History of Collections, etc.\"CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nDante Bibliography, American: Published annually since 1953, this bibliography contains more than 30,000 entries. Searchable and browsable by year. Full text available in Word, PDF, and HTML.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "ually since 1953, this bibliography contains more than 30,000 entries. Searchable and browsable by year. Full text available in Word, PDF, and HTML.Early American Imprints, Series I, Evans, 1639-1800: A digitized collection of 38,000 printed works comprising virtually every book, pamphlet, and broadside published in America from 1639 to 1800. Based Charles Evans\u2019 American Bibliography: A Chronological Dictionary of all Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications Printed in the United States of America from the Genesis of Printing in 1639 Down to and Including the Year 1800 and Roger Bristol's critical supplement, this resource contains a wide variety of publication types, including advertisements, almanacs, cookbooks, diaries, novels, speeches, travel literature and many others and covers hundreds of topics touching on history, literature, culture, politics, government, and society. The database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "upplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819: A digital collection of more than 37,000 printed works based on the bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Includes a wide variety of genres published in America from 1801 to 1819, including 3,600 documents not included in the original microform set. Subjects covered include economics and trade, government, health, historic events, labor, languages, law and crime, literature, military, peoples, philosophy, politics, religion, science and technology, society, manners and customs, and theology. To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical ImprintsEuropean Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750: A comprehensive bibliographic database containing more than 32,000 entries for printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. Based on the authoritative bibliography European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750 .\n\nInternational Bibliography of Discographies: Digital Discography Collection: A digital collection of discographies and record company catalogs collected by the IASA (International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives) discography committee and made accessible through the cooperation of the Internet Archive.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "apters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.John Milton Bibliography: This bibliography tries to bring together all manuscripts and editions of John Milton's works and all studies and critical statements concerning his life and works, all allusions and quotations, and all significant imitations during the years 1624-1799.\n\nMLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "housands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nRIPM Full Text: RIPM Full Text is an international, highly annotated database with detailed content analysis of writings on musical history and culture between 1760 and 1966 -- from Beethoven to Bart\u00f3k and from Schubert to Stravinsky. Currently indexes the contents of 290 music periodicals including articles, reviews, illustrations, music examples, advertisements, press reviews, and more. It also includes more than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "ore than 5,000 English-language translations of articles from journals in other languages. A list of journal titles can be found on the RIPM website .Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.Victorian Women Writers Project: \"The Victorian Women Writers Project (VWWP) began in 1995 at Indiana University and is primarily concerned with the exposure of lesser-known British women writers of the 19th century. The collection represents an array of genres - poetry, novels, children's books, political pamphlets, religious tracts, histories, and more. VWWP contains scores of authors, both prolific and rare.\"\n\nWorld Shakespeare Bibliography Online: Annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare published or produced since 1960. The more than 136,000 records in 120 languages cite several hundred-thousand additional reviews of books, productions, films, and audio recordings. Note that full-text links will not appear in this database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "5654254", "box_name": "Bibliographic Databases & Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "Writing Annotated Bibliographies:\nThe Purdue Online Writing Lab offers a succinct guide to writing annotated bibliographies that includes examples , sample entries , and definitions.\u00a0 Find it online in the OWL under Annotated Bibliographies .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833633", "page_name": "Bibliographies", "box_id": "18807552", "box_name": "Writing Annotated Bibliographies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/bibliographies"}}
{"text": "Biographical Reference Sources:\nAmerican National Biography: Multi-volume set available in the Reference Collection at the GC Library (shelved at Ref CT 213 .A68). Contains authoritative articles with bibliographies that often point to collections of personal papers. Online edition available on-site at all locations of The New York Public Library. Electronic editions of selected volumes are available to borrow from the Internet Archive .\n\nAncestry Library Edition - NYPL Resource: Available onsite at all NYPL locations. Access billions of names in thousands of genealogical databases including Census and Vital Records, the Social Security Death Index, Passenger lists and naturalizations, Military and Holocaust Records, City Directories, and African American and Native American Records. Library version of Ancestry.com.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "naturalizations, Military and Holocaust Records, City Directories, and African American and Native American Records. Library version of Ancestry.com.Biography in Context: A continually updated resource that includes more than 600,000 biographical entries on the most searched and studied figures from around the world spanning all time periods and areas of study. Biography in Context includes over 5,000 portal pages on contemporary and historical figures. It offers authoritative reference content alongside, videos, audio selections, images, primary sources, and magazine and journal articles from hundreds of major periodicals and newspapers.\n\nBiography Index - NYPL Resource: Available onsite at NYPL Research library locations. Indexes biographical material appearing in books, magazines, and selected newspapers. Also includes interviews, obituaries, biographical novels, poetry, and juvenile literature, as well as current book-length and collective biographies. Coverage spans 1984-present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "tuaries, biographical novels, poetry, and juvenile literature, as well as current book-length and collective biographies. Coverage spans 1984-present.Biography Reference Bank: Contains biographical information on more than 500,000 individuals from antiquity to the present. Provides in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors , the periodical coverage of Biography Index and specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Includes 700,000 full-text articles from magazines, journals, and reference sources, 36,000 images, and abstracts from magazines and journals. Searchable by occupation, activity, gender, place of origin, birthday, and lifespan.\n\nBiography Reference Source: Offers a comprehensive collection of more than 450,000 full-text biographies, as well as thousands of unique narrative biographies. Provides extensive coverage for several of the most popular and heavily-researched biographies and genres, including those contained within Biography Today and Biography (both dating back to the first issue published).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "ily-researched biographies and genres, including those contained within Biography Today and Biography (both dating back to the first issue published).Biography and Genealogy Master Index: Biography and Genealogy Master Index allows you to quickly determine where to find biographical material on people from all time periods, geographic locations, and fields of endeavor. BGMI contains more than 20 million biographical citations to current, easily accessible references sources, as well as important retrospective works that cover individuals, both living and deceased, from every field of activity and from all areas of the world. BGMI contains names, birth/death years, and bibliographic references to books containing material on specific individuals and indicates which books or articles include a portrait.\n\nDictionary of Literary Biography - NYPL Resource: Available at all NYPL locations and remotely with a library card, the DLB features information on literary figures from all time periods and all genres. The DLB is part of the NYPL's Literature Resource Center subscription.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "features information on literary figures from all time periods and all genres. The DLB is part of the NYPL's Literature Resource Center subscription.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.\n\nGale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography: Access to reliable information on authors and their works, while placing writers in the larger perspective of literary history. The database includes biographical and critical essays on the lives, works, and careers of literary figures. The source enables tracing of the development of an author's catalog and evolution of their reputation. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography and more, try Gale Literature .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "n of their reputation. For an even larger search tool which includes Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography and more, try Gale Literature .Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - NYPL Resource: Accessible online with a New York Public Library card, the Oxford DNB contains 60,302 biographies and 11,495 portraits of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond.\n\nOxford Dictionary of National Biography - 2004 edition: Volumes of the 2004 edition of the DNB are online and available to borrow from the Internet Archive.\n\nScribner Writers Online: Bio-critical essays on the lives and works of more than 1,400 authors from around the world. Entries include concise essays, citations, and biographical information that place the author's work in personal and historical context. May be searched independently or within the Gale Ebooks and Gale Literature databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654496", "box_name": "Biographical Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Federal, state, and local government records, including birth certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, death certificates, and census records are invaluable for genealogical and historical research into the lives of individuals and families.\u00a0 Following are resources to help you get started: Reclaim The Records is a not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and open government advocates who sue government agencies and archives to obtain access to public records. Reclaim The Records digitizes everything they win and posts it online for free for all to use without restrictions.\u00a0 They have so far made available indexes to birth, marriage, and death indexes in several states, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "19947961", "box_name": "Public Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.Everyone Counts: Using the Census in Genealogy Research - A very helpful research guide from the New York Public Library.\u00a0 Also see the NYPL's guide on Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers for further search strategies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "19947961", "box_name": "Public Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Finding Biographies in the Library:\nTo find biographical sources in OneSearch , WorldCat , or other library catalog, choose the Advanced Search function and add the word \u201cBiography\u201d as an additional Subject term to your Keyword or Subject search.\u00a0 If you are searching for biographies of a particular person, search on the person's name in the Subject field.\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5654923", "box_name": "Finding Biographies in the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Archival Sources: Personal Papers:\nConsult our Archival Research Guide for tips on finding and using collections of manuscripts and personal papers in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "7687740", "box_name": "Archival Sources: Personal Papers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Collected Biographies in the GC Library:\nTo find collected biographies -- titles like the Dictionary of American Biography , Great Historians from Antiquity to 1800 , or Dictionary of Russian Women Writers -- in the Graduate Center Library's print and electronic collections: Choose the Advanced Search function in CUNY's OneSearch tool At the top of the search box, limit results to the GC Library by selecting the \"GC\" radio button On the first line of the search choose \"Subject\" instead of \"Any field\" from the drop-down menu and \"contains\" and type in the word \"biography\" On the second line, select either \"Any field\" or \"Subject\" and \"contains\" and type in your search term Select \"Books\" under the Resource Type Click on the Search button to see results Refine your results by adjusting your search terms and/or by using the Topic/Subject and other filters on the right side of the screen", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "5957146", "box_name": "Collected Biographies in the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Newspapers & Magazines:\nNewspaper and magazine articles can be fruitful sources for biographical research.\u00a0 Following are just a few suggestions to get you started:\n\nReaders' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "15990338", "box_name": "Newspapers & Magazines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Newspapers Research Guide: This Grad Center research guide is a great resource for finding current and historical, national and international, mainstream and alternative newspapers and journals in databases, on the open web, and as stand-alone sources.\n\nN-YHS Newspapers Guide: A guide to newspaper research at the New-York Historical Society.\n\nConducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers - NYPL: A comprehensive research guide from the New York Public Library.\n\nResearching & Finding Historical Newspapers at the NYPL: A New York Public Library blog post detailing how to find NYPL\u2019s (print and non-print) historical newspapers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833615", "page_name": "Biographies", "box_id": "15990338", "box_name": "Newspapers & Magazines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/biographies"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "6298073", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "x of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.New York Public Library Research Catalog: NYPL launched the Research Catalog in 2021 for access to all of its collections across its research centers, as well as for access to collections from partner organizations in the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP) . Users can discover nearly 11 million volumes from NYPL's research collections, plus an additional 11 million volumes from Columbia, Princeton, and Harvard through the Shared Collection. The catalog features advanced search, subject search, and browse functionality, enhanced serials display, real-time status messaging, and tracking of offsite requests from all partner library collections. To find circulating books to borrow from the NYPL\u2019s branch libraries, search the circulating branch catalog .\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "6298073", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Identify Subject Headings:\nSearch Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases. You can also do a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch to find a book on your topic and then click on the subject headings that index that book to find similar titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "5654228", "box_name": "Identify Subject Headings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Browse the Library Shelves:\nUse the Library of Congress Classification system to find the call number for your subject area.\u00a0 Then, browse the general and reference shelves in the library to discover books on your topic. Serendipity can lead you to titles you never thought to search for and enhance your research in unexpected ways.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "5654231", "box_name": "Browse the Library Shelves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nPlease see the separate Book Reviews tab in this guide for tips and resources for finding and writing book reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "16174974", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Books on the Open Web:\nSee the Digitized Texts tab in this guide for links to a few good sources for books online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "11808033", "box_name": "Books on the Open Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Catalog Search Tips:\nSubdivisions added to LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings) narrow broad topics and make it easier to zero in on relevant sources in a library catalog search. For example, a search of the LCSH \"New York (N.Y.)\" in LC Authorities yields dozens of pages of subdivided headings related to NYC. The chart below shows just a few of the common subdivisions you can add to a subject to narrow down results in a library catalog search. E.g., \"New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs\" Bibliography Commerce Correspondence Costume Description and travel Diaries Economic conditions Guidebooks History Illustrations In literature Interviews Personal narratives Pictorial works Politics and government Social conditions Social life and customs Sources ( Source: Oxford Guide to Library Research , 37-52.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833634", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "5654239", "box_name": "Catalog Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/books"}}
{"text": "Book reviews are useful for quickly evaluating books you are considering for your research. They can also help you gage the critical reception of older works when they were initially published and help you get a feel for the scholarship in your field during that time period. Reading book reviews can help you develop your research skills as well. Learning to read actively and critically evaluate texts will help enormously as you write up your own research and engage in the scholarly conversation in your field. Reviews in popular sources like newspapers and magazines will appear shortly after a book is published and usually contain a brief summary and critical assessment of the work to help you decide whether or not you want to read it. Reviews in scholarly publications may appear years after a work is published.\u00a0 They typically offer a thorough analysis of the text -- its thesis, arguments, and sources consulted -- and consider how it compares to other works on the subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033516", "box_name": "About Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "Subject-Specific Sources for Book Reviews:\nMost periodical indexes include book reviews, so check the Research Guide in your subject area to find recommended resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "14513000", "box_name": "Subject-Specific Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews:\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nDatabase Highlight: Book Review Digest Plus: Read about using this database and about book reviews in general on the Mina Rees Library blog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "tabases.\n\nDatabase Highlight: Book Review Digest Plus: Read about using this database and about book reviews in general on the Mina Rees Library blog.Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982: Provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction titles in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English from 1903 through 1982. Covers 300,000 books and cites over 1.5 million book reviews found in over 500 popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Entries include bibliographic information and book summaries. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.\n\nBook Review Index: A comprehensive online guide to book reviews that includes more than 5.6 million review citations from thousands of publications, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text reviews. Contains the entire back file of Book Review Index print content from 1965 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "tions, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text reviews. Contains the entire back file of Book Review Index print content from 1965 to the present.Academic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Complete Review: An easy to use, open access database of book reviews with separate Author, TItle, Genre, Nationality/Language and other indexes.\n\nH-Net: H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences is an online scholarly review resource.\n\nLibrary & Information Science Source: Includes over 460 full-text journals in library and information science and indexing for hundreds of journals, books, research reports, and proceedings. Coverage dates back to 1905.\n\nLondon Review of Books: Full text of every issue of the London Review of Books from 1979 to the present. Covers arts and culture, biography and memoir, history and classics, literature and criticism, philosophy and law, politics and economics, psychology and anthropology, and science and technology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": ", history and classics, literature and criticism, philosophy and law, politics and economics, psychology and anthropology, and science and technology.New York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.\n\nNew York Times Book Review (1997-present): In Arts Premium Collection (1997-) and Literature Resources from Gale (2001-).\n\nProQuest (All Databases): Search across all ProQuest databases at once. OneSearch is another cross-database search option, allowing searching of even more databases and the CUNY Catalog.\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nTLS: Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019: An international publication with contributors from around the world covering literature and criticism, history, science, politics, and art. Includes every issue of TLS from 1902 through 2019, which can be searched or browsed by book title, author, book editor, translator, or contributor (reviewer, essayist, or illustrator). Print issues of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "4190394", "page_name": "Book Reviews", "box_id": "13033521", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/book-reviews"}}
{"text": "Background Research on Current Events:\nCQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nJournalist's Resource: Research on Today's News Topics: The \"project examines news topics through a research lens ... surfac[ing] scholarly materials that may be relevant to media practitioners, bloggers, educators, students and general readers.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085194", "box_name": "Background Research on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "h a research lens ... surfac[ing] scholarly materials that may be relevant to media practitioners, bloggers, educators, students and general readers.\"Pew Research Center: Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and nonadvocacy fact tank that conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research. They study U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085194", "box_name": "Background Research on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Investigating Media:\nFactCheck.org: Monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases\n\nFAIR: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting: A national progressive media watchdog group that challenges corporate media bias, spin and misinformation.\n\nCenter for Media and Democracy: \"[A] national media group that conducts in-depth investigations into corruption and the undue influence of corporations on media and democracy.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085195", "box_name": "Investigating Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Sources of Information on Current Events:\nSee the Current Events Sources tab in this guide for a continuously updated list of resources on topics ranging from climate justice to voting rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29104069", "box_name": "Sources of Information on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Newspapers Research Guide:\nSee our Newspapers Research Guide for links to media sources on topics currently in the news. The guide also contains links to databases containing U.S. and international, current and historical, mainstream and alternative newspapers and magazines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085198", "box_name": "Newspapers Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Fact Checking, Verification, & Fake News:\nThe CUNY Graduate School of Journalism's Research Center has created a highly useful guide to help journalists and non-journalists develop a sense of skepticism when reading the news.\u00a0 The guide contains tools and tips for fact checking details and identifying fake news. See the full research guide here: Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News Another notable source is FactCheck.org , \"a nonpartisan, nonprofit \u201cconsumer advocate\u201d for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085196", "box_name": "Fact Checking, Verification, & Fake News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085197", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:The Journalist's Resource is based at Harvard's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy .\u00a0 It is an excellent place to begin research on topics currently in the news.\u00a0 Government Information, Economics, the Environment, Politics, Society, and International topics are covered. Especially useful for researchers -- and not just journalists -- are the tip sheets and explainers in the Know Your Research section that help users \"understand academic research methods, find and recognize high-quality research, and avoid missteps when reporting on new studies and public opinion polls.\"\u00a0 Covered topics have included Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085197", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .You can also find research chats with noted journalists and scholars, and tutorials on finding vital records, understanding ranked choice voting, learning the difference between white papers, working papers and research articles, and much more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9182225", "page_name": "Current Events", "box_id": "29085197", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events"}}
{"text": "Multi Subject:\nCenter for American Progress: \"[A]n independent nonpartisan policy institute that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action.\"\n\nData for Progress: \"Data for Progress is the think tank for the future of progressivism. ... We provide research, polling on left issues and analysis to support activists and advocacy groups, challenging conventional wisdom about the American public that lack empirical support.\"\n\nHumanities Action Lab: \"A coalition of universities, issue organizations, and public spaces that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues.\"\n\nInstitute for Policy Studies: \"IPS is a progressive think tank dedicated to building a more equitable, ecologically sustainable, and peaceful society. In partnership with dynamic social movements, we turn transformative policy ideas into action.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049982", "box_name": "Multi Subject", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "table, ecologically sustainable, and peaceful society. In partnership with dynamic social movements, we turn transformative policy ideas into action.\"Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica: Browse millions of annual returns filed by tax-exempt organizations. See details like executive compensation, revenue, expenses and more. Search for an organization or a person, or search the full text of filings.\n\nPew Charitable Trusts: An independent non-profit that \"uses evidence-based, non-partisan analysis to solve today's challenges.\"\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.\"\n\nPublic Citizen: Founded in 1971, this \"nonprofit consumer advocacy organization ... champions the public interest ... in the halls of power.\"\n\nTipping Point North South: \"TPNS is a co-operative that supports and initiates creative, campaign-driven projects that advance the global social justice agenda. It is a \u2018for the benefit of community\u2019 co-operative serving \u2018community\u2019 at all levels \u2013 from local to national to international \u2013 with a focus on global social, economic and environmental justice issues\".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049982", "box_name": "Multi Subject", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights:\nACLU: \"For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.\"\n\nAmnesty International: \"Through ... detailed research and determined campaigning, [Amnesty International] ... help[s] fight abuses of human rights worldwide.\"\n\nBrennan Center for Justice: \"[A] nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to reform, revitalize \u2013 and when necessary, defend \u2013 our country's systems of democracy and justice.\"\n\nCenter for Constitutional Rights: \"[A] non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.\"\n\nDemocracy for the Arab World Now: DAWN (Democracy for the Arab World Now) is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in the Middle East and North Africa.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049984", "box_name": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "the Arab World Now) is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in the Middle East and North Africa.Defending Rights & Dissent: \"Defending Rights & Dissent has hundreds of resources for activists, including toolkits, model legislation, talking points, testimony, how-to guides and more. Our new Resource Hub, currently in beta testing phase below, allows you to find the resources you need to do your advocacy.\"\n\nElectronic Frontier Foundation: \"The leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. \"\n\nFreedom House: A non-profit organization founded in 1941, Freedom House rates people's access to political rights and civil liberties in 210 countries and territories through its annual Freedom in the World report.\n\nGlobal Witness: \"Global Witness campaigns to end environmental and human rights abuses driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049984", "box_name": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "end environmental and human rights abuses driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.\"Hate Index: A searchable database from the CUNY School of Journalism that \"chronicle[s] hate crimes and other acts of intolerance\" since Donald Trump's election.\n\nHuman Rights Watch: A nonprofit NGO committed to defending the rights of people around the world.\n\nLibrary Freedom Project: \"A syndicate of librarians, technologists, attorneys, and privacy advocates dedicated to eliminating mass surveillance from our libraries and communities.\"\n\nNAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF): The premier legal organization fighting for racial justice in the U.S. \"Using the power of law, narrative, research, and people, we defend and advance the full dignity and citizenship of Black people in America.\"\n\nPeople for the American Way: A \"progressive advocacy organization[] founded to fight right-wing extremism and defend constitutional values under attack, including free expression, religious liberty, equal justice under the law, and the right to meaningfully participate in our democracy.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049984", "box_name": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "under attack, including free expression, religious liberty, equal justice under the law, and the right to meaningfully participate in our democracy.\"Poor People's Campaign Fact Sheets: State fact sheets detailing the conditions facing 140 million poor and low-income people in the U.S.; and Health/Healthy Environment; Housing; COvid-19; Costs of Poverty; Children and Youth; Costs of Militarism Fact Sheets.\n\nProtect the Protest: Interactive map from Amnesty International that visualizes the widespread human rights violations related to the policing of protests across the world.\n\nRefworld: This global law and policy database is operated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It includes documents and publications on refugee law and statelessness from the late 18th century until present. The document collections are: legal instruments; case law; policy and guidance; and research and reports. Content is provided by both UNHCR and external sources, such as academic and research institutions; governmental organizations; and judicial bodies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049984", "box_name": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": ". Content is provided by both UNHCR and external sources, such as academic and research institutions; governmental organizations; and judicial bodies.The Sentencing Project: \"The Sentencing Project advocates for effective and humane responses to crime that minimize imprisonment and criminalization of youth and adults by promoting racial, ethnic, economic, and gender justice.\"\n\nSouthern Poverty Law Center: \"Dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"\n\nWar on Want: \"War on Want works in the UK and with partners around the world to fight poverty and defend human rights, as part of the movement for global justice.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049984", "box_name": "Civil Liberties / Human Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Corporate Accountability / Consumers:\nConsumer Financial Protection Bureau: \"[A] U.S. government agency dedicated to making sure you are treated fairly by banks, lenders and other financial institutions.\"\n\nConsumer Products Safety Commission: An independent U.S. government agency that promotes the safety of consumer products by setting safety standards, conducting research, and addressing risks.\n\nConsumer Watchdog: \"a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing an effective voice for taxpayers and consumers in an era when special interests dominate public discourse, government and politics. We deploy an in-house team of public interest lawyers, policy experts, strategists, and grassroots activists to expose, confront, and change corporate and political injustice every day, saving Americans billions of dollars and improving countless lives.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "32775675", "box_name": "Corporate Accountability / Consumers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "ists to expose, confront, and change corporate and political injustice every day, saving Americans billions of dollars and improving countless lives.\"Corporate Accountability: \"Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet.\"\n\nCorporate Accountability Lab: \"CAL was founded in response to the crisis of widespread corporate abuse of human rights and the environment and disappearing legal tools to hold corporations accountable.\" It consists of \"a team with diverse experiences in labor rights, human rights, and environmental rights, working towards a shared goal of making companies legally accountable when they harm people and the environment.\"\n\nCorporate Tracking Databases from GoodJobsFirst.org: A \"unique set of databases covering two areas: government financial incentives for business and corporate misconduct.\" Includes the Violation Tracker, Subsidy Tracker, Tax Break Tracker, Amazon Tracker, Covid Stimulus Tracker, and Violation Tracker UK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "32775675", "box_name": "Corporate Accountability / Consumers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "te misconduct.\" Includes the Violation Tracker, Subsidy Tracker, Tax Break Tracker, Amazon Tracker, Covid Stimulus Tracker, and Violation Tracker UK.Free Speech for People: \"Free Speech For People, a national non-profit non-partisan organization, is a catalyzing leader in the country challenging big money in politics, confronting corruption in government, fighting for free and fair elections, and advancing a new jurisprudence grounded in the promises of political equality and democratic self-government.\"\n\nProtect the Protest: A taskforce of nonprofit organizations that includes experienced lawyers, journalists, communications professionals, and activists that provides expert support to targets of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs).\n\nPublic Citizen: Founded in 1971, this \"nonprofit consumer advocacy organization ... champions the public interest ... in the halls of power.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "32775675", "box_name": "Corporate Accountability / Consumers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "LAPPs).\n\nPublic Citizen: Founded in 1971, this \"nonprofit consumer advocacy organization ... champions the public interest ... in the halls of power.\"Tort Museum: \"The mission of the nationally acclaimed American Museum of Tort Law is to educate, inform and inspire Americans about two things: Trial by jury; and the benefits of tort law. Tort law is the law of wrongful injuries, including motor vehicle crashes, defective products, medical malpractice, and environmental disasters, among many others.\"\n\nViolation Tracker: \"Violation Tracker is the first wide-ranging database on corporate misconduct. It covers banking, consumer protection, false claims, environmental, wage & hour, safety, discrimination, price-fixing, and other cases resolved by federal regulatory agencies and all parts of the Justice Department since 2000 -- plus cases from state attorneys general and selected state and local regulatory agencies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "32775675", "box_name": "Corporate Accountability / Consumers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Criminal Justice:\nCommunity Resources Hub: The CRH provides up-to-date research, reports, data, model policies, toolkits and other resources. They search for, categorize, and make available existing resources from partner organizations and others working on issues related to policing.\n\nFelony Murder Reporting Project: \"An independent, interactive online storytelling hub and data project accompanying Sarah Stillman's 2023 investigative reporting on felony murder for the New Yorker.\" So far, the project has analyzed more than 10,000 cases.\n\nInnocence Project: \"The Innocence Project, founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049999", "box_name": "Criminal Justice", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "ck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice\"Law Enforcement Look Up: \"[Pr]ovides one-stop access to law enforcement misconduct data in New York City. LELU is an extension of the Legal Aid Society\u2019s Cop Accountability Project (CAP), which empowers organizations and communities across New York City to hold police officers accountable for civil rights violations.\"\n\nMapping Police Violence: A comprehensive accounting of people killed by police in America since 2013. View the map and use the database to compare places, explore national trends, and read year-end reports.\n\nThe Marshall Project: \"[A]a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system. We have an impact on the system through journalism, rendering it more fair, effective, transparent and humane.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049999", "box_name": "Criminal Justice", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "bout the U.S. criminal justice system. We have an impact on the system through journalism, rendering it more fair, effective, transparent and humane.\"Measures for Justice: Their mission is \"to bring transparency to the criminal justice system at the county level\" and their goal is \"to measure every stage of the criminal justice process across the 3,000+ counties in the United States.\"\n\nPrison Policy Initiative: A \"non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative [that] produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society. \"\n\nProsecution Project: The Prosecution Project (tPP) is a long-term, Open-Source Intelligence research platform tracking and providing an analysis of felony criminal cases involving illegal political violence occurring in the United States since 1990.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049999", "box_name": "Criminal Justice", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Economics / Globalization:\nAmerican Economic Liberties Project: A \"non-profit organization that advocates corporate accountability legislation and aggressive enforcement of antitrust regulations.\"\n\nCenter for Economic & Policy Research: \"CEPR examines how government policies affect growth, employment, prices, poverty and health in the world and U.S.\"\n\nCenter for Popular Economics: \"[A] non-profit collective of over 80 economists from a wide range of economic perspectives and with an even wider range of expertise, all dedicated to building a just, sustainable and viable economy. \"\n\nEconomic Policy Institute: \"A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049985", "box_name": "Economics / Globalization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "nstitute: \"A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions.\"Global Trade Watch: A \"division of Public Citizen, the national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971. ... Global Trade Watch was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena.\"\n\nInequality.org: Inequality.org provides information and insights on topics ranging from health care, global struggles, labor, the racial wealth divide, plutocracy, social mobility, global struggles, and more for educators, journalists, activists and policy makers.\n\nInstitute for Local Self-Reliance: Their mission is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049985", "box_name": "Economics / Globalization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "on is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"Open Markets Institute: \"Open Markets uses research and journalism to expose the dangers of monopolization, identifies changes in policy and law to address them, and educates policymakers, academics, movement groups, and other influential stakeholders to establish open, competitive markets that support a strong, just, and inclusive democracy. \"\n\nPeople's Policy Project: A \"think tank founded in 2017 ... with a primary mission ... to publish ideas and analysis that assist in the development of an economic system that serves the many, not the few.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049985", "box_name": "Economics / Globalization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "... with a primary mission ... to publish ideas and analysis that assist in the development of an economic system that serves the many, not the few.\"Rethink Trade: \"Rethink Trade was established to intensify analysis and advocacy regarding the myriad ways that today\u2019s trade agreements and policies must be altered to undo decades of corporate capture and to deliver on broad national interests. This includes resilient supply chains and fair markets, the creation and support of good jobs with workers empowered to earn decent wages, public health and safety delivered by strong consumer and environmental protections and the ability for those who will live with the results to decide the policies affecting their lives.\"\n\nTricontinental: Institute for Social Research: An international institute guided by popular movements and organisations whose work is centered on \"building knowledge from the experience of social and cultural transformations wrought by popular struggles.\" TISR produces produces a weekly newsletter, monthly dossier and red alert, and other publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049985", "box_name": "Economics / Globalization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "ural transformations wrought by popular struggles.\" TISR produces produces a weekly newsletter, monthly dossier and red alert, and other publications.World Inequality Lab: A \"global research center focused on the study of inequality and public policies that promote social, economic and environmental justice. Research projects, data platforms and visualization tools developed by the WIL address socio-economic inequality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049985", "box_name": "Economics / Globalization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Environment / Climate:\nBirdCast - Bird Migration Maps & Forecasts: Tools that map when, where, and how far birds migrate. Includes real-time maps, forecasts, local alerts, and additional resources on bird migration.\n\nCenter for Biological Diversity: A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1989 to protect endangered species through legal action, scientific petitions, creative media and grassroots activism.\n\nClimate Analytics: \"Climate Analytics was formed in 2008 to bring cutting edge science and policy analysis to bear on one of the most pressing global problems of our time: human-induced climate change.\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049988", "box_name": "Environment / Climate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": ".\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"Climate Rights International: A \"non-profit organization that investigates and exposes the human rights consequences of climate change. It advocates for justice, accountability, and policy changes through research, media, partnerships, and legal actions.\"\n\nEarthJustice: The original and largest nonprofit environmental law organization in the U.S.\n\nFood & Water Watch: A champion of \"healthy food and clean water for all [that] stand[s] up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocate[s] for a democracy that improves people\u2019s lives and protects our environment.\"\n\nGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF): A network of governments and organizations that enables the publication of data and shares it with the world, making information information about biodiversity available online for research and citizens, regardless of their location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049988", "box_name": "Environment / Climate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "shares it with the world, making information information about biodiversity available online for research and citizens, regardless of their location.Greenpeace: \"A global, independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful protest and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.\"\n\nInside Climate News: \"A Pulitzer Prize-winning, non-profit, non-partisan news organization dedicated to covering climate change, energy and the environment.\"\n\nLiving Planet Index: The Living Planet Index (LPI) is a measure of the state of the world's biological diversity based on population trends of vertebrate species from terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats.\n\nNuclear Hotseat: \"The weekly international news magazine, keeping you up to date on all things, nuclear from a different perspective. Since 2011, Nuclear Hotseat podcast has been listened to by audiences in over 124 countries around the World.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049988", "box_name": "Environment / Climate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": ", nuclear from a different perspective. Since 2011, Nuclear Hotseat podcast has been listened to by audiences in over 124 countries around the World.\"Post Carbon Institute: \"Founded in 2003, Post Carbon Institute\u2019s mission is to lead the transition to a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable world by providing individuals and communities with the resources needed to understand and respond to the interrelated ecological, economic, energy, and equity crises of the 21st century.\"\n\nPower Shift Africa: \"Power Shift Africa aims to mobilise climate action in Africa, amplify African voices through increased visibility in media; and leverage this voice internationally.\"\n\nThe Stroud Center seeks \"to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049988", "box_name": "Environment / Climate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "\"\n\nThe Stroud Center seeks \"to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.\"UN Environment Programme (UNEP): \"UNEP\u2019s work is focused on helping countries transition to low-carbon and resource-efficient economies, strengthening environmental governance and law, safeguarding ecosystems, and providing evidence-based data to inform policy decisions.\" See the Publications & Data page of UNEP's website for real-time data tools and platforms, key reports, publications, fact sheets, interatives, and more.\n\nWorld Inequality Lab: A \"global research center focused on the study of inequality and public policies that promote social, economic and environmental justice. Research projects, data platforms and visualization tools developed by the WIL address socio-economic inequality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049988", "box_name": "Environment / Climate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Government / Politics:\nGov't Info: Find additional sources on the government information page in this guide.\n\nCREW - Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington: \"At CREW, we use aggressive legal actions, in-depth investigations, and innovative policy and reform work to achieve the vision of an ethical, accountable, and open government.\"\n\nCenter for Responsive Politics - OpenSecrets.org: \"Our mission is to produce and disseminate peerless data and analysis on money in politics to inform and engage Americans, champion transparency, and expose disproportionate or undue influence on public policy.\"\n\nCommon Cause: \"[A] a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. We work to create open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049997", "box_name": "Government / Politics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.\"Corporate Presidency: A project of Public Citizen that aims to expose and mitigate the effects of the conflicts of interest and self-dealings of the Trump administration using research, litigation, and organizing.\n\nData Rescue Project: \"A coordinated effort among a group of data organizations, including IASSIST, RDAP, and members of the Data Curation Network. Our goal is to serve as a clearinghouse for data rescue-related efforts and data access points for public US governmental data that are currently at risk. You can read more about our efforts on our Resources about the Data Rescue Project page.\"\n\nEnd of Term Web Archive: \"The End of Term Web Archive captures and saves U.S. Government websites at the end of presidential administrations. The EOT has thus far preserved websites from administration changes in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020.\"\n\nEnd of Term Web Archive - 2024/2025 Update: Information on the current status of the 2024/2025 End of Term Web Archive from the Internet Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049997", "box_name": "Government / Politics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "0.\"\n\nEnd of Term Web Archive - 2024/2025 Update: Information on the current status of the 2024/2025 End of Term Web Archive from the Internet Archive.Environmental Data & Governance Initiative: \"[A] research collaborative and network of diverse professionals promoting evidence-based policy-making and public interest science that advances the Environmental Right-to-Know (ERTK).\"\n\nIndivisible: The mission of the Indivisible Project \"is to cultivate and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.\"\n\nLitigation Tracker: A continually updated public resource that tracks legal challenges to Trump administration actions. From Just Security,an online forum analyzing security, democracy, foreign policy, and rights.\n\nThe States Project: \"Our electoral work focuses on winning governing majorities in the states by making state legislative campaigns more effective and better-funded. Our policy work provides nonpartisan tools and resources that connect a diverse community of state lawmakers committed to improving lives for the people they serve. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049997", "box_name": "Government / Politics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "provides nonpartisan tools and resources that connect a diverse community of state lawmakers committed to improving lives for the people they serve. \"Supreme Connections: A searchable database from ProPublica containing data on the individuals and organizations (banks, companies, professional associations, schools, think tanks, law firms, news outlets, religious organizations, social clubs, etc.) who have paid U.S. Supreme Court justices, reimbursed them for travel, given them gifts, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049997", "box_name": "Government / Politics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Guns / Violence:\nBrady Plan: A comprehensive approach to ending gun violence. Resources include key statistics, issues, reports, legislation, legal cases, fact sheets, and more.\n\nGun Violence Archive: \"[A]n online archive of gun violence incidents collected from over 7,500 law enforcement, media, government and commercial sources daily in an effort to provide near-real time data about the results of gun violence. GVA is an independent data collection and research group with no affiliation with any advocacy organization.\"\n\nGun Violence - CQ Researcher Report, 2022: Ladika, Susan. \"Gun Violence\". CQ Researcher, 05 Aug 2022. Thousand Oaks, California: CQ Press, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.4135/cqresrre20220805", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049991", "box_name": "Guns / Violence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "2: Ladika, Susan. \"Gun Violence\". CQ Researcher, 05 Aug 2022. Thousand Oaks, California: CQ Press, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.4135/cqresrre20220805Everytown for Gun Safety: \"Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and the means to reduce it \u2013 by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, and communicating this knowledge to the American public.\"\n\nGuide to Mass Shootings in America: From Mother Jones. \"In July 2012, in the aftermath of the movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, Mother Jones created a first-of-its-kind open-source database documenting mass shootings in the United States.\"\n\nGuns & Gun Violence in the US: Reporting from The Trace: \"[A]n independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to shining a light on America\u2019s gun violence crisis.\"\n\nJohns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions: Conducst \"rigorous research and use advocacy to implement evidence-based, equitable policies and programs that will prevent gun violence in our communities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049991", "box_name": "Guns / Violence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "t \"rigorous research and use advocacy to implement evidence-based, equitable policies and programs that will prevent gun violence in our communities.\"Mapping Police Violence: \"Mapping Police Violence is a research collaborative collecting comprehensive data on police killings nationwide to quantify the impact \"of police violence in communities.\"\n\nThe Trace: Journalism \"investigating gun violence in America.\"\n\nThe Violence Project: \"[A] nonpartisan think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society and improving related policy and practice through research and analysis. Home of the NIJ funded public Mass Shooter Database.\"\n\nViolence Reduction Center: The Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction (VRC) \"gathers the most rigorous research, synthesizes it, and then makes it available to all in accessible, easy-to-use formats. It also provides practical instruction to federal, state, and especially local leaders on how to choose, apply, and align the right combination of anti-violence strategies for their jurisdiction.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049991", "box_name": "Guns / Violence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Health:\nAmerican Public Health Association (APHA): The APHA advocates for equitable health and well-being for all. They cover a range of topics including climate, health, and equity; racial equity; COVID-19; environmental health; gun violence; vaccines; and other topics in journals, books, fact sheets, and reports.\n\nCoronavirus in NYC: \"Since March 2020, THE CITY has been tracking COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and fatalities in New York City.\"\n\nCovid-19 Dashboard: The Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU)'s is tracking the COVID-19 spread in real-time on their interactive dashboard with data available for download. They are also modeling the spread of the virus and post preliminary study results and discussion on their blog.\n\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention: The national public health agency of the U.S. Find information, data, and statistics on diseases, conditions, vaccines and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049992", "box_name": "Health", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "ntrol and Prevention: The national public health agency of the U.S. Find information, data, and statistics on diseases, conditions, vaccines and more.Kaiser Family Foundation: \"A non-profit organization focusing on national health issues ... [and] the U.S. role in global health policy.\"\n\nNational Center for Health Statistics (CDC): The NCHS collects, analyzes, and disseminates timely, relevant, and accurate health data and statistics.\n\nPlanned Parenthood: A nonprofit organization that provides reproductive and sexual healthcare and sexual education in the United States and globally.\n\nProPublica - Claim File Helper: ProPublica\u2019s Claim File Helper lets you customize a letter requesting the notes and documents your insurer used when deciding to deny you coverage.\n\nWorld Health Organization: The WHO is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. The WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage and direct and coordinate the world\u2019s response to health emergencies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049992", "box_name": "Health", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Local (NYC) Immigrant Resources:\nACLU - Know Your Rights - Immigrants' Rights: Regardless of immigration status, people have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them on this site. Work of the ACLU on immigration maintains that: \"The fundamental constitutional protections of due process and equal protection embodied in our Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to every person, regardless of immigration status.\"\n\nAsian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (Tribeca): A national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "33886776", "box_name": "Local (NYC) Immigrant Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": ".\"\n\nAsian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (Tribeca): A national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans.CLEAR - Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility Project: \"CLEAR provides free legal representation and a broad range of other services in support of partner communities and movements. ... [They] represent and advise community and movement members on a vast set of issues that arise in connection to government policies and practices deployed under the guise of \u201cnational security\u201d and \u201ccounterterrorism.\u201d\"\n\nDRUM - Desis Rising Up and Moving (Jackson Heights): \"DRUM was founded in 2000 to build the power of South Asian and Indo-Caribbean low wage immigrant workers, youth, and families in New York City to win economic and educational justice, and civil and immigrant rights.\"\n\nIf An Agent Knocks - CCR Resource: Created by the Center for Constitutional Rights to provide advice to activists likely to be targeted by federal investigators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "33886776", "box_name": "Local (NYC) Immigrant Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Knocks - CCR Resource: Created by the Center for Constitutional Rights to provide advice to activists likely to be targeted by federal investigators.Make the Road New York (city-wide): \"[A] a nonprofit organization that empowers immigrant and working class communities to achieve dignity and justice. Learn about their services, campaigns, events, and how to support their work.\"\n\nNational Lawyers Guild: Know Your Risks Guides: Guides commonly referred to as \u201cKnow Your Rights\u201d or \u201cKYRs\" created by the NLG, including KYR When Arrested: Legal Steps & Choices; KYR for Students & Educators; KYR for Protestors; and KYR When Facing Law Enforcement: Classic KYR Booklets.\n\nNeighbor's Link (Westchester): \"The Neighbors Link mission is to strengthen the whole community through the healthy integration of immigrants. Our mission is achieved by filling a service gap for new immigrant families, offering education and empowerment programs, involving longer-term residents in volunteer opportunities and creating substantive partnerships with other local organizations. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "33886776", "box_name": "Local (NYC) Immigrant Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "powerment programs, involving longer-term residents in volunteer opportunities and creating substantive partnerships with other local organizations. \"New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC): \"[A]n umbrella policy and advocacy organization that represents over 200 immigrant and refugee rights groups throughout New York.\"\n\nNYS Youth Leadership Council: NYSYLC \"work[s] to empower immigrant youth through leadership development, grassroots organizing, educational advancement, and self-expression. Our goal is to give undocumented youth the tools and space to organize and create change in our communities.\"\n\nUnLocal: \"[A] community-centered non-profit organization that provides direct immigration legal representation and community education to New York City\u2019s undocumented immigrant communities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "33886776", "box_name": "Local (NYC) Immigrant Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Migration / Refugees:\nAmerican Immigration Council: \"The Council is a nonprofit organization that promotes fair and just immigration policies and practices. It provides data, analysis, and advocacy on issues such as TPS, H-1B, and deportations.\"\n\nBorder Network for Human Rights: Founded in 1998, BNHR is a human rights advocacy and immigration reform organization located at the U.S./Mexico Border.\n\nDocumented: \"[A]n independent, non-profit newsroom dedicated to reporting with and for immigrant communities in New York City [that] provide[s] original, responsive reporting and actionable resource guides in English, Spanish, Chinese and Haitian Creole.\n\nGlobal Refuge: A nonprofit established in 1939 that serves newcomers to the U.S. through their work in refugee resettlement, welcome and respite services for asylum seekers, economic empowerment and employment, and family unification for unaccompanied children.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049993", "box_name": "Migration / Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "resettlement, welcome and respite services for asylum seekers, economic empowerment and employment, and family unification for unaccompanied children.Immigrant Defense Project: \"IDP is a nonprofit organization that provides legal advice, advocacy, and litigation to prevent deportations and challenge unfair laws. It also supports communities and grassroots groups to defend their rights and change the conversation about immigration and criminal justice.\"\n\nImmigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC): \"The ILRC trains attorneys, paralegals, and community-based advocates who work with immigrants around the country.\" See the Community Resources page for \"downloadable tools produced for diverse audiences, from experienced advocates to directly impacted community members seeking answers about the complex world of immigration law.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049993", "box_name": "Migration / Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "for diverse audiences, from experienced advocates to directly impacted community members seeking answers about the complex world of immigration law.\"The Immigration Policy Tracking Project (IPTP): \"The Immigration Policy Tracking Project catalogues every known Trump administration immigration policy, attaches the source documents, and highlights all new 2.0 policies. Entries are organized by date and subject, searchable by key terms, filtered by 1.0 and 2.0 terms, and continually updated to report on current status.\"\n\nIOM - International Organization on Migration: IOM is the UN's agency for migration, coordinating and facilitating the international response to humanitarian and development challenges related to migration. Find resources on migration, climate change, data gaps, and more.\n\nMigration Policy Institute: \"An independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049993", "box_name": "Migration / Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "ion Policy Institute: \"An independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.\"National Immigration Law Center (NILC): An advocacy organization \"dedicated to advancing and defending the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their loved ones ... through impact litigation, policy advocacy, movement-building, and narrative and culture change.\n\nNational Immigration Project: \"[A] membership organization of attorneys, advocates, and community members who are driven by the belief that all people should be treated with dignity, live freely, and flourish. We litigate, advocate, educate, and build bridges across movements to ensure that those who are impacted by our immigration and criminal legal systems are uplifted and supported.\"\n\nNorwegian Refugee Council: \"An independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. We protect displaced people and support them as they build a new future.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049993", "box_name": "Migration / Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "il: \"An independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. We protect displaced people and support them as they build a new future.\"Torn Apart / Separados: \"A rapidly deployed critical data & visualization intervention in the USA\u2019s 2018 \u201cZero Tolerance Policy\u201d for asylum seekers at the US Ports of Entry and the humanitarian crisis that has followed.\"\n\nUNHCR - United Nations Refugee Agency Data: \"At UNHCR we work with data and statistics, which are helping us to understand important information to save, protect and improve the lives of refugees, other forcibly displaced and stateless people.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049993", "box_name": "Migration / Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Media / Journalism:\nMedia Matters for America: A \"web-based, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media.\"\n\nReporters Without Borders: An \"international non-profit and non-governmental organization headquartered in Paris, which focuses on safeguarding the right to freedom of information.\"\n\nShorenstein Ctr on Media, Politics, & Public Policy: A research center at Harvard University \"dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice.\"\n\nWikiLeaks: \"A multi-national media organization and associated library ... specializing in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying and corruption.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29049994", "box_name": "Media / Journalism", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "News Sources:\nSee our Newspapers Research Guide for current and historical, U.S. and international, mainstream and alternative news sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29103801", "box_name": "News Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Voting / Elections:\nBallotpedia: A digital encyclopedia of American politics and resource for information on elections, politics, and policy.\n\nU.S. Election Assistance Commission: The EAC \"is an independent, bipartisan commission whose mission is to help election officials improve the administration of elections and help Americans participate in the voting process. As the only federal agency solely focused on election administration, the EAC works to protect the nation\u2019s election equipment, support election officials, serve voters, and ultimately help make elections safe, secure, accurate, and accessible by fulfilling this mission.\"\n\nField Team 6: A \"grassroots organization that reaches out to unregistered voters to win elections and stop a red wave.\"\n\nGerrymandering Project - Princeton: The Princeton Gerrymandering Project does nonpartisan analysis to understand and eliminate partisan gerrymandering at a state-by-state level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29103805", "box_name": "Voting / Elections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "inceton: The Princeton Gerrymandering Project does nonpartisan analysis to understand and eliminate partisan gerrymandering at a state-by-state level.National Popular Vote Interstate Compact: The NPVIC bill would guarantee the U.S. Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The NPVIC would go into effect if states representing at least 270 electoral college votes adopt legislation committing them to the compact.\n\nVote Smart: \"Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to ALL Americans.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29103805", "box_name": "Voting / Elections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "War & Peace:\nAirwars: \"Airwars is a London, UK-based not-for-profit company that tracks and archives the international air war against Islamic State and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and assesses and follows up on credible allegations of civilian casualties from coalition and Russian airstrikes. Wikipedia\"\n\nArms Control Association: A national nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 \"dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.\"\n\nCosts of War: The project \"aim[s] to foster democratic discussion of [the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the related violence in Pakistan and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29050002", "box_name": "War & Peace", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "n and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"SIPRI - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: \"SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in 1966, SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public.\"\n\nU.S. / Middle East Project: \"USMEP is a not-for-profit policy institute focusing on the situation in Palestine-Israel, as well as broader dynamics and conflicts in MENA/West Asia and how those interact with the shifting terrain of global geopolitics. The USMEP offers hard-nosed, clear and insightful policy analysis and ideas. Its work strives to advance a dignified Israeli-Palestinian peace; an end to occupation, discrimination and refugeehood in which international legality is upheld; equality and mutual security, respecting the rights of all people. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29050002", "box_name": "War & Peace", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "pation, discrimination and refugeehood in which international legality is upheld; equality and mutual security, respecting the rights of all people. \"World Beyond War: Founded in 2014 as a global movement to abolish the institution of war by finding \u201ca way to transition to a global security system that is supported by international law, diplomacy, collaboration, and human rights, and defending those things with nonviolent action rather than the threat of violence\u2026\u201d", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29050002", "box_name": "War & Peace", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Sources for Information on Current Events:\nFollowing are links to a variety of organizations, news outlets, and government agencies that provide information, data, reports, and research on topics ranging from climate justice to voting rights. The resources listed here are continually updated.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9170593", "page_name": "Current Events Sources", "box_id": "29088135", "box_name": "Sources for Information on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/sources"}}
{"text": "Quick Access:\nA small collection of language dictionaries is shelved for easy access on the first floor of the library, across from the photocopier. The spine labels read \"Dictionary Collection\" above the call number.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "8339878", "box_name": "Quick Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Find Language Dictionaries in the Library Catalog:\nTo find electronic or print dictionaries inn OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other catalogs, try a Subject search formatted like this: English language -- Dictionaries Italian language -- Dictionaries -- English [Any] language -- Dictionaries -- English", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "8339890", "box_name": "Find Language Dictionaries in the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "GC Database - Oxford Language Dictionaries Online:\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "8339887", "box_name": "GC Database - Oxford Language Dictionaries Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek:\nBrill Dictionary of Ancient Greek: The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is the English translation of Franco Montanari\u2019s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca . It brings together 140,000 headwords taken from the literature, papyri, inscriptions and other sources of the archaic period up to the 6th Century CE, and occasionally beyond. Translated and edited under the auspices of The Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "21428583", "box_name": "Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Oxford English Dictionary Online:\nOxford English Dictionary (OED): With 600,000 words and 3.7 million quotations from over 1,000 years, the OED is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the meaning, history, and pronunciation of words in the English language. The OED is updated quarterly with revised entries and new words and senses. The updates make up the Third Edition of the OED .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "8339883", "box_name": "Oxford English Dictionary Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus:\nA handy and authoritative online dictionary and thesaurus .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "20523337", "box_name": "Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Old English:\nDictionary of Old English Web Corpus: The Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus (DOE) is a fully searchable database consisting of at least one copy of every surviving Old English text. In some cases, more than one copy is included, if it is significant because of dialect or date. The DOE represents over three million words of Old English and fewer than a million words of Latin. It defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (C.E. 600-1150) of the English language and complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period C.E. 1100-1500) and the Oxford English Dictionary . The three together provide a full description of the vocabulary of English. Compiled as part of the Dictionary of Old English project at the University of Toronto, the texts in the Corpus are XML-encoded and are fully conformant with the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines (TEI-P5 2007).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "15690268", "box_name": "Old English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "he University of Toronto, the texts in the Corpus are XML-encoded and are fully conformant with the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines (TEI-P5 2007).Dictionary of Old English: A\u2013Le: The Dictionary of Old English: A\u2013Le includes the publication of La-Le , containing 750 new entries, as well as the previously published installments. The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (600 - 1150 A.D.) of the English language. The DOE complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period 1100 - 1500 A.D.) and the Oxford English Dictionary (which documents the development of the English language to the present), and draws on texts from a wide range of dates, dialects and genres.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2725953", "page_name": "Dictionaries", "box_id": "15690268", "box_name": "Old English", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/dictionaries"}}
{"text": "Large Digital Collections:\nFollowing are major sources of digitized content in multiple formats.\u00a0 These huge open access sites are excellent places to find digitized photographs, maps, documents, manuscripts, music, books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, news footage, oral histories, sound recordings, museum objects, posters, artwork, government documents, and other items.\u00a0 Also check the websites of libraries, museums, and historical societies for digitized materials.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966684", "box_name": "Large Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Avalon Project - Documents in Law History & Diplomacy: Coverage spans from 4000 BCE to the 21st Century CE. Contains the text of historical documents rather than images of them.\n\nBiodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"\n\nDigital Library Federation (DLF): Many libraries, particularly those that are members of the DLF, have digital collections, so check websites for online content.\n\nDigitalnz: More than 30 million digital New Zealand items from 300+ collections.\n\nDigital Public Library of America: A portal that \"provides innovative ways to search and scan through the united collection of millions of items, including by timeline, map, virtual bookshelf, format, subject, and partner.\" See the DPLA's Primary Source Sets of topically arranged resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966684", "box_name": "Large Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "ms, including by timeline, map, virtual bookshelf, format, subject, and partner.\" See the DPLA's Primary Source Sets of topically arranged resources.Europeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .\n\nLibrary of Congress: An immense resource containing millions of images of materials in every format, including maps, notated music, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers, books, legislation, and audio visual materials.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: A free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.\n\nMusic Library Association Publications - Internet Archive: This collection includes all backlist titles owned by the Music Library Association. You can learn more about the association's publications online .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966684", "box_name": "Large Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "This collection includes all backlist titles owned by the Music Library Association. You can learn more about the association's publications online .National Archives and Records Administration (U.S.): NARA is an independent federal agency. Search vast holdings of U.S. government records and view online exhibits.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 800,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nOnline Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\"\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966684", "box_name": "Large Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.Trove: Over 587,237,502 books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and and other digitized sources from the National Library of Australia.\n\nWikiLeaks: A multi-national media organization and digital library specializing \"in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying and corruption.\" Fully searchable.\n\nWorld Digital Library: \"A project of the U.S. Library of Congress, with the support of the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO), and in cooperation with libraries, archives, museums, educational institutions, and international organizations from around the world.\" The WDL makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from all countries and cultures.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966684", "box_name": "Large Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources):\nNewspapers Research Guide: This Grad Center research guide is a great resource for finding current and historical, national and international, mainstream and alternative newspapers and journals in databases, on the open web, and as stand-alone sources.\n\nAmerican Periodicals (1740-1940) - NYPL database: Available at all NYPL locations and remotely with a library card, this database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.\n\nBaldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature: More than 6,000 digitized books from The University of Florida's Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "istorical Children's Literature: More than 6,000 digitized books from The University of Florida's Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature.Bartleby - Great Books Online: Open web resource containing reference and verse, fiction and nonfiction. With Author, Subject, and Title indexes.\n\nCalifornia Digitial Newspaper Collection: A \"growing repository of historical California newspapers published from 1846-present, including the first California newspaper, the Californian, and the first daily California newspaper, the Daily Alta California. It also contains issues of current California newspapers, collected as PDFs, that are part of a project to preserve and provide access to contemporary papers.\"\n\nEighteenth Century Book Tracker: Indexes links to freely-available digital facsimiles of eighteenth-century texts available at sites like Google Books and the Internet Archive and connects those links to more complete bibliographic descriptions than are commonly available at those sites.\n\nFolger Digital Texts: Highly accurate texts from the Folger Shakespeare Library's editions of Shakespeare's plays, sonnets, and poems.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "t those sites.\n\nFolger Digital Texts: Highly accurate texts from the Folger Shakespeare Library's editions of Shakespeare's plays, sonnets, and poems.Life Magazine: Browse and search issues of Life Magazine from the 1930s to the 1970s. Available via Google Books.\n\nThe Making of America - Cornell University: The content of Cornell's Making of America collection was moved to Hathi Trust in March 2018. Users may still browse the colletion on the MOA site, but searching will open in Hathi Trust. MOA contains books and periodicals. \"A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. This site provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "eligion, and science and technology. This site provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.\"The Making of America - University of Michigan: Contains books and periodicals. \"A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The collection currently contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.\"\n\nModernist Journals Project: A web-based resource for the study of modernism. Includes a rich and growing collection of cover-to-cover digital editions of modern books and periodicals (ca. 1890-1922) and a biographical database of authors and artists. Publications include Masses (1911-1917), The Freewoman (1911-1912), and The Crisis (1910-1922).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": ") and a biographical database of authors and artists. Publications include Masses (1911-1917), The Freewoman (1911-1912), and The Crisis (1910-1922).New York City Record, 1873-1949: The City Record is has been published daily in NYC since 1873 and includes \"official listings of more than 100 city agencies and departments about public hearings, meetings, property auctions, agency rules, personnel changes and contracts to be awarded\" as noted in a a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1949.\n\nNew Yorker Digital Archive - NYPL database: The entire run of the New Yorker, in full text and full color, from 1925-present. Available at all NYPL locations and remotely with a library card.\n\nOpen Bookshelf from DPLA: A digital library collection of openly-licensed popular books that are free to download and formatted for modern devices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": ".\n\nOpen Bookshelf from DPLA: A digital library collection of openly-licensed popular books that are free to download and formatted for modern devices.Open Library: Thousands of eBooks scanned at the Internet Archive are available for loan to anyone with a free Open Library account. Borrowers need Adobe Digital Editions to view books. \"Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.\"\n\nPerseus Digital Library: The flagship collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.\n\nReadex (All Databases) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Search across all NewsBank/Readex databases at the NYPL in one search box: African American Periodicals, America's Historical Imprints, America's Historical Newspapers, American State Papers, American Underworld: The Flash Press, House and Senate Journals (Series 1), U.S. Congressional Serial Set, and World Newspaper Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "17064698", "box_name": "Books, Newspapers, and Journals (Selected Sources)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "International Sources:\nMany countries and regions around the world have digital libraries or consortiums that are freely accessible to all.\u00a0 Examples include African Online Digital Library , Archives Canada , Digital Library of the Caribbean , The European Library , Latin American Network Information Center , and The National Library of Australia . A Google search will turn up resources.\u00a0 For example, try \"digital library [country or region]\" \"digital library great britain\" or \"digital library Scandinavia\" or \" to find", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "21827499", "box_name": "International Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Databases @ the GC:\nThe GC Library subscribes to more than three dozen databases that contain digitized primary sources.\u00a0 These databases cover virtually every subject area and include books, pamphlets, broadsides, printed ephemera, journals, historical newspapers, video, manuscripts, diaries, letters, images of artworks, dramatic productions, government documents, classical literature, legal documents, data, underground comics, and more. Also see our Newspapers research guide for information on and links to digital editions of current and historical, domestic and international, mainstream and alternative newspapers and journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "14035431", "box_name": "Primary Source Databases @ the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nFind out Graduate Center Ebook Collections, Dissertations, and open access Ebooks in our Ebook Collections research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5966968", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Open Access Journals:\nDOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "6115432", "box_name": "Open Access Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Digitized Archival Collections:\nFollowing are links to selected archival collections available online. See our Archival Research Guide for tips on finding and using archival sources in your research.\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"An open, participatory digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of archival materials related to the history of the City University of New York.\"\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "5968149", "box_name": "Digitized Archival Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Finding Digital Collections:\nMany U.S. states, regions, university libraries, museums, and national libraries around the world have digital collections. One way to find them is with a Google search with the words \"digital library\" plus your keyword. E.g., digital library France. Examples include Trove (from the National Library of Australia) and Europeana (Europe's digital collections). Another way to find digital resources is to visit the websites of libraries whose collections are relevant to your subject area or to browse the website of the Digital Library Federation . There are always exciting new digital projects on the horizon, such as The Caselaw Access Project (formerly known as the \"Free the Law\" initiative) from Harvard University.\u00a0 You can read more about it in a New York Times article .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838400", "page_name": "Digitized Texts", "box_id": "6164535", "box_name": "Finding Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/digital"}}
{"text": "Online Directories - Organizations:\nGale Directory Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Search across a range of directories including Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers; Encyclopedia of American Religions (now available in Gale Ebooks); Encyclopedia of Associations - International Organizations; Encyclopedia of Associations - National Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Associations - Regional, State and Local Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources; Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations; Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media; Government Research Directory; International Research Centers Directory; Market Share Reporter; National Faculty Directory; Publishers Directory; Research Centers Directory; Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "14606916", "box_name": "Online Directories - Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "eporter; National Faculty Directory; Publishers Directory; Research Centers Directory; Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies.Associations Unlimited: Detailed listings for over 150,000 associations and professional societies worldwide, including 22,500 in the United States.\n\nFoundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "14606916", "box_name": "Online Directories - Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "ress, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.Research Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "14606916", "box_name": "Online Directories - Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Online Directories - Government Information:\nNew York City Green Book Online: A searchable directory of personnel and government office information at City, County, State and Federal levels. Read more about the Green Book .\n\nUnited States Government Manual: As the official handbook of the Federal Government, the United States Government Manual provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies; international organizations in which the United States participates; and boards, commissions, and committees. The Manual begins with reprints of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "14606930", "box_name": "Online Directories - Government Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Gale Directory Library (NYPL Database):\nAvailable at all NYPL locations and remotely with a library card. Use this database to search across a range of directories listing Companies and Consultants, Associations, Events, Funding Sources and Awards, Government Entities, Libraries & Info Sources, Business Sources, Media Entities, People, Products, Research Centers, and Statistics and Rankings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "6115796", "box_name": "Gale Directory Library (NYPL Database)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "rds, Government Entities, Libraries & Info Sources, Business Sources, Media Entities, People, Products, Research Centers, and Statistics and Rankings.Gale Directory Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Search across a range of directories including Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers; Encyclopedia of American Religions (now available in Gale Ebooks); Encyclopedia of Associations - International Organizations; Encyclopedia of Associations - National Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Associations - Regional, State and Local Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources; Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations; Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media; Government Research Directory; International Research Centers Directory; Market Share Reporter; National Faculty Directory; Publishers Directory; Research Centers Directory; Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "6115796", "box_name": "Gale Directory Library (NYPL Database)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Online Directories - Serials & Publishers:\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.\n\nSerials Directory: Full bibliographic information and contact details for nearly 250,000 U.S. and international periodicals. Entries include indexing and abstracting information showing database coverage, ISSNs, publication frequency, title changes, Library of Congress classification, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "14606923", "box_name": "Online Directories - Serials & Publishers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "eBook and Print Directories in the Library Catalog:\nTo find electronic and print directories in OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs, use the Advanced Search and add the word \"Directories\" as an additional Subject heading. Sample searches: grants AND directories; non-governmental organizations AND directories You can also do a simple keyword search on your topic with the added word \"directory\" to get a larger list of results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "6115725", "box_name": "eBook and Print Directories in the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Historial City Directories:\nMany historical city directories have been digitized and are available on the open web or through subscription databases at research libraries. Ready sources of historical city directories online include: Internet Archive HathiTrust Digital Public Library of America To find city directories in any of these databases, search texts with the name of the city and the words \"City Directory.\" Sample Searches: \"New York City Directory\" or \"Quebec City Directory\" or \"[any city] City Directory\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "6132331", "box_name": "Historial City Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "N-YHS and NYPL Collections of NYC Directories:\nThe collections of The New-York Historical Society Library and The New York Public Library include extensive holdings of various New York City directories in print. Search the N-YHS and NYPL catalogs to find the directories by formatting a Subject search like this:\u00a0 \"New York (N.Y.) -- Directories\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "6133124", "box_name": "N-YHS and NYPL Collections of NYC Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Direct Me NYC 1786: A History of City Directories in the United States and New York City:\nA comprehensive article by Philip Sutton of the NYPL's Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy on the history of city directories.\u00a0 Includes links to digitized and microfilmed directories.\u00a0 Read the full text of this excellent article on the NYPL's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1998450", "page_name": "Directories", "box_id": "11683164", "box_name": "Direct Me NYC 1786: A History of City Directories in the United States and New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/directories"}}
{"text": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases:\nGeneral and subject-specific encyclopedias, dictionaries, and handbooks are a great place to begin your research.\u00a0 Use them to find topic overviews, definitions, facts, and dates and to fill in context on the subject you are studying.\n\nBrill Online Reference Works: A selection of Brill Online Reference Works. The GC Library subscribes to a few titles (which have a green icon next to them on the front page): Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL) Foreign Law Guide Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures Qur\u02be\u0101nic Studies Online (includes Concordance et Indices de la Tradition Musulmane, Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage, Early Western Korans, Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "e Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)Britannica Academic: This database combines Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.\n\nCambridge Companions Online: Cambridge Core hosts the online version of Cambridge Companions, which are authoritative introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and time periods. The database includes more than 600 titles and 4,000 essays across the humanities and social sciences. It is fully searchable by author, title, topic, or theme. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "h . You can also use Cambridge Core to search all of the GC-subscribed material at once; check the box next to \"Only search content I have access to.\"Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Grove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "rt , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.Grove Music Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Music via the Oxford Music Online platform. Based on a work first published in 1879, Grove has been in continuous publication and has been the foremost English-language encyclopedia of music. Includes over 52,000 articles charting the diverse history, theory and cultures of music around the globe. Hundreds of new articles and article revisions are added each year. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .RILM Music Encyclopedias: RILM music encyclopedias\u00a0is a full-text compilation of 41 titles published from 1775 to the present, the majority of which are not available anywhere else online. It provides comprehensive encyclopedic coverage of many disciplines, fields, and subject areas, among them popular music, opera, instruments, blues, gospel, recorded sound, and women composers. Its content spans multiple countries and languages\u2014English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Greek.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654181", "box_name": "Encyclopedias in GC Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "Browse the Reference Shelves:\nUse the Library of Congress Classification system to find the call number for your subject area.\u00a0 Then, browse the reference shelves in the library to discover encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other authoritative sources on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654387", "box_name": "Browse the Reference Shelves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "Find Encyclopedias in the Library Catalog:\nChoose the Advanced Search option in OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery or other library catalog.\u00a0 Add the word \"encyclopedias\"\u00a0 or \"dictionaries\" as an additional Subject heading to your Keyword or Subject search to find specialized encyclopedias, dictionaries or handbooks on your topic in print and online. Also try a simple keyword search on your topic with the added word \"encyclopedia\" to get a larger list of results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "5654291", "box_name": "Find Encyclopedias in the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "Encyclopedias:\n\"The whole purpose of any encyclopedia article is to provide a concise overview of generally \"established\" knowledge on its topic, written for a nonspecialist audience, with a brief bibliography of highly recommended sources for further study (rather than an indiscriminate printout of \"everything\").\u00a0 And there are literally thousands of such [specialized] encyclopedias.\u00a0 (Don't be misled by the word \"Dictionary\" in the title of many of these sets; in library terminology it refers simply to the alphabetical arrangement of articles, not to their length, and so it is frequently used synonymously with \"Encyclopedia.\")\" Source: The Oxford Guide to Library Research , p. 3-4.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833617", "page_name": "Encyclopedias", "box_id": "6116271", "box_name": "Encyclopedias", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/encyclopedias"}}
{"text": "Genealogical Research @ The NYPL:\nThe New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy , just a few blocks north of the Graduate Center in the 42nd Street Library, is one of the largest genealogical collections in the U.S. and the ideal place to to conduct in-depth research on people, places, and events in NYC and beyond. The Milstein Division's Research Guides , including Genealogical Research at the NYPL , Genealogy Research Tips: Breaking Through Brick Walls and Getting Past Dead Ends , and The Great Obituary Hunt highlight the best resources and offer strategies for finding elusive information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9826368", "page_name": "Genealogical Research", "box_id": "31060809", "box_name": "Genealogical Research @ The NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/genealogy"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress - Local History & Genealogy Research:\nThe Library of Congress has one of the world's premier collections of U.S. and foreign genealogical and local historical publications, numbering more than 50,000 compiled family histories and over 100,000 U.S. local histories. See the LC's Local History and Genealogy Section's Research Topics & How-To Guides for helpful information on the basics of genealogy research, and for finding sources to study particular ethnic groups and communities, women's history, and military history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9826368", "page_name": "Genealogical Research", "box_id": "31060851", "box_name": "Library of Congress - Local History & Genealogy Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/genealogy"}}
{"text": "National Archives - Resources for Genealogists:\nThe Resources for Genealogists section on NARA's (National Archives & Records Administration) website includes helpful tools for navigating their vast holdings, a guide to using NARA's online genealogy resources , and links to Census, Immigration, and other government records.\u00a0 There are also helpful tutorials to help you find specific types of records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9826368", "page_name": "Genealogical Research", "box_id": "31060853", "box_name": "National Archives - Resources for Genealogists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/genealogy"}}
{"text": "Genealogical Sources - Reclaim the Records:\nReclaim The Records is a not-for-profit activist group that uses state and federal Freedom of Information laws to obtain copies of genealogical and historical data sets from government agencies, libraries, and archives. They then make the data available to the public for free, without any copyrights or usage restrictions. Browse and search the 2,000+ collections made available so far by Reclaim The Records in the Internet Archive .\u00a0 Included are indexes to birth, marriage, divorce, and death in several states, including New York, New Jersey, Vermont, and Maryland, among others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "9826368", "page_name": "Genealogical Research", "box_id": "31060819", "box_name": "Genealogical Sources - Reclaim the Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/genealogy"}}
{"text": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond:\nCensus.gov: Vast repository of current and historical information on the U.S., including population, the economy, housing, foreign trade, business statistics, geography and maps, government statistics, and more.\n\nU.S. Census of Population: 1950: A Collection in HathiTrust: Released by the National Archives (NARA) on April 1, 2022, the U.S. Census of Population from 1950 encompasses 6.4 million pages digitized from 6,373 microfilm census rolls. The HathiTrust Federal Documents Advisory Committee curated a complete collection of digitized published reports from the 1950 census of population that can inform research within the primary source materials provided by NARA. Read more about the 1950 US Census collection .\n\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "more about the 1950 US Census collection .\n\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.Congressional Documents Online (Rutgers): A full-text archive of selected documents of the U.S. Congress from the collection of the Rutgers - Camden School of Law. Hearings and Committee Prints included in this online collection date from the 1970's to 1999. Additional hearings and documents harvested from the GPO websites from 2000 forward are also included as well.\n\nCongressional Hearing Transcripts: Tips from the Library of Congress on finding testimony before Congress.\n\nDemocracy's Library: Democracy's Library brings together more than 700 collections from over 50 government organizations, archived by the Internet Archive since 2006. This growing collection contains more than half a million documents from local, regional, and national governments.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "the Internet Archive since 2006. This growing collection contains more than half a million documents from local, regional, and national governments.End of Term Web Archive: \"The End of Term Web Archive captures and saves U.S. Government websites at the end of presidential administrations. The EOT has thus far preserved websites from administration changes in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020.\" Read an update on the 2024/2025 End of Term Web Archive .\n\nEnvironmental Data & Governance Initiative: \"[A] research collaborative and network of diverse professionals promoting evidence-based policy-making and public interest science that advances the Environmental Right-to-Know (ERTK).\"\n\nFederal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Research Guides: Research guides on government resources from the FDLP covering a wide variety of subjects with source lists and search tips. The site also includes links to guides contributed by other government agencies and academic libraries. Topics include a weekly round-up of government information, social work resources, and government issued comics, prints, and posters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "emic libraries. Topics include a weekly round-up of government information, social work resources, and government issued comics, prints, and posters.Foreign Relations of the United States: \"Presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity. Produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian, the series began in 1861 and now comprises more than 450 individual volumes. The volumes published over the last two decades increasingly contain declassified records from all the foreign affairs agencies.\"\n\nFRASER: \"FRASER is a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": ".\"\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.Index to Current Urban Documents: Contains over 31,000 reports generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies from more than 500 major cities in the U.S. and Canada. The core of the collection contains fiscal (budgets and financial reports) and architecture & planning documents (city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Law Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nLitigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions: A continually updated public resource that tracks legal challenges to Trump administration actions. From Just Security,an online forum analyzing security, democracy, foreign policy, and rights.\n\nNYC Data - Baruch Research Guide: \"Learn where to access statistical data for the neighborhoods and boroughs of New York City.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "n policy, and rights.\n\nNYC Data - Baruch Research Guide: \"Learn where to access statistical data for the neighborhoods and boroughs of New York City.\"PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nThe Presidency Project: A free online archive of presidential documents, data, and analysis from 1789 to the present. Search by keywords, presidents, dates, and document types, or browse background essays and media.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "uments, data, and analysis from 1789 to the present. Search by keywords, presidents, dates, and document types, or browse background essays and media.Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, 1929-1932, 1945-2013: \"Compiled and published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, the PPP began in 1957. ... Each Public Papers volume contains the papers and speeches of the President of the United States that were issued by the Office of the Press Secretary during the specified time period. The material is presented in chronological order, and the dates shown in the headings are the dates of the documents or events. In instances when the release date differs from the date of the document itself, that fact is shown in the textnote.\" Read more about the online edition of the Public Papers of the Presidents . Print volumes are available at the New York Public Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "e textnote.\" Read more about the online edition of the Public Papers of the Presidents . Print volumes are available at the New York Public Library.Reclaim The Records: A not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and journalists that works to identify important genealogical record sets that are not online anywhere and not broadly available to the public. They use state Freedom of Information laws to force government agencies and archives to make these records available to the public. Since their founding in 2015, they have won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "they have won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980: Digital reproductions of every publication from the 15th through the 96th Congress. Consists of over 355,000 publications (over 10 million pages) originally bound in 14,000 books; 67,000 maps; and thousands of illustrations and statistical tables relating to U.S. cultural, legislative, military, political, social, and scientific history. Among the topics addressed are women\u2019s suffrage and minority rights; the environment, energy and natural resources; Native American life; race relations, international relations; wars, worldwide discovery and exploration; and investigations of all kinds. Search by keyword, publication, or bill number. Or browse by subject, index term, person, act of Congress, location, publication type, committee, or congress. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "ess. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.U.S. Declassified Documents Online: Declassified executive branch documents from presidential libraries and executive agencies consisting of intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports. This digital collection began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "on began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.American State Papers, 1789-1838: A collection of legislative and executive documents from the first 14 U.S. Congresses. Covers major historical events, including Lewis and Clark\u2019s Expedition, Aaron Burr\u2019s Conspiracy and Arrest, the Treaty of the Creek Indians made by Andrew Jackson, and many other events. Also includes speeches and messages of Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison. Browse or search for documents related to Native Americans, foreign relations, commerce and navigation, public lands, military affairs, and many other topics. Approximately two-thirds of the publications cover the first 14 Congresses (1789-1817), while the remaining third chronologically overlap with the Congressional Serial Set (1817-1838). The American State Papers are not a complete record of the activities of this time period because of the fire of 1814 and the lack of record keeping.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "6162265", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Government Document Research Guides:\nFollowing are research guides from a variety of sources that will help you find federal, state, and local government information in print, on microfilm, and online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "5742938", "box_name": "Government Document Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Government Data & Statistics:\nGovernments at every level -- Federal, State, County and City -- collect reams of data.\u00a0 See the Statistics & Data tab in this research guide for additional sources of government information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "18847004", "box_name": "Government Data & Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Catalog of U.S. Government Publications:\nThe Catalog of U.S. Government Publications \"is the finding tool for federal publications that includes descriptive information for historical and current publications as well as direct links to the full document, when available. Users can search by authoring agency, title, subject, and general keywords, or click on \"Advanced Search\" for more options.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "23856929", "box_name": "Catalog of U.S. Government Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Federal, state, and local government records, including birth certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, death certificates, and census records are invaluable for genealogical and historical research into the lives of individuals and families.\u00a0 Following are resources to help you get started: Reclaim The Records is a not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and open government advocates who sue government agencies and archives to obtain access to public records. Reclaim The Records digitizes everything they win and posts it online for free for all to use without restrictions.\u00a0 They have so far made available indexes to birth, marriage, and death indexes in several states, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "25455197", "box_name": "Public Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.s, including New York and New Jersey.\u00a0 And they have multiple outstanding FOIA requests for nationwide records and state-level records across the U.S.Everyone Counts: Using the Census in Genealogy Research - A very helpful research guide from the New York Public Library.\u00a0 Also see the NYPL's guide on Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers for further search strategies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1879713", "page_name": "Gov't Info", "box_id": "25455197", "box_name": "Public Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Guides for Legal Research:\nFollowing are a few research guides from other libraries to help you find information on legal topics. Links to subscription databases at other libraries won't work for GC researchers (except the NYPL links), so look for recommended databases, journals, or books at the GC.\u00a0 If we don't have an item you would like to consult, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Also see the Government Info tab in this guide for additional resources.\n\nAlternate Legal Research Tools: A guide from Harvard Law Library that provides information on and links to free and low cost alternatives for legal research.\n\nLegal Research - United States: Primary Sources: Cases, Trials, and Case Law: This extremely helpful research guide from the Princeton University Library will help you find cases, trials, case law, statutes, and treatises.\n\nLegislative History Guide from Baruch College: A very helpful guide on finding the legislative history of a law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19814767", "box_name": "Guides for Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": ", case law, statutes, and treatises.\n\nLegislative History Guide from Baruch College: A very helpful guide on finding the legislative history of a law.Law and Legal Resources at NYPL: An overview of the NYPL's electronic and print, current and historical law and legal holdings with links to resources.\n\nFederal Legislative History Research Guide from CUNY School of Law: Follow the steps in this guide to find the legislative history of enacted federal statutes.\n\nEnvironmental Law Research Guide from GeorgetownnLaw: A great place to start research on Federal and New York environmental law.\n\nLegal Research for Beginners: A research guide from the New York Law Institute \"detailing where to find the law including primary sources such as constitutions, statutes, court opinions and case law, regulations, and administrative decisions as well as important secondary and scholarly sources which may be cited as persuasive authority such as treatises, law reviews, specialized periodicals, annotations, and restatements, as well as legal encyclopedias. Both free and commercial sources are included.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19814767", "box_name": "Guides for Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Helpful Books:\nThe Yale Law School Guide to Research in American Legal History: \"The study of legal history has a broad application that extends well beyond the interests of legal historians. An attorney arguing a case today may need to cite cases that are decades or even centuries old, and historians studying political or cultural history often encounter legal issues that affect their main subjects. Both groups need to understand the laws and legal practices of past eras. This essential reference is intended for the many nonspecialists who need to enter this arcane and often tricky area of research.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "33342169", "box_name": "Helpful Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "tices of past eras. This essential reference is intended for the many nonspecialists who need to enter this arcane and often tricky area of research.\"Legal Research: \"For those determined to conquer a real or virtual law library, here's the book to check out. Comprehensive and user-friendly, it explains how to: -- understand and use all the basic tools of legal research and practice: legal encyclopedias, case digests, Shepard's Citations and treatises-- decode statutes, regulations and cases-- organize research results into a memorandum of law-- practice with review questions, library exercises and hypothetical research problemsIncludes step-by-step, illustrated procedural guides for finding legal resources on the Web, as well as an update of law library resources and exercises.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "33342169", "box_name": "Helpful Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "CUNY School of Law Library:\nCUNY-affiliated individuals are welcome to visit the CUNY School of Law Library Mondays through Thursdays during staffed hours by showing a current CUNY ID. CUNY visitors can get help from reference librarians and use IP-authenticated databases such as Heinonline, Proquest Legislative insight, and Law360.\u00a0 But they cannot check out materials from the law school library or use password-driven databases such as Westlaw, Lexis or Bloomberg. There are no printing facilities are available for visitors at the library. Directions to the CUNY School of Law Library can be found here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "33300306", "box_name": "CUNY School of Law Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Legal Research Libraries in NYC:\nPublic Access Law Librariies: A list of law libraries in New York State that are open to the public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19814933", "box_name": "Legal Research Libraries in NYC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Organizations - Selections:\nAmerican Civil Liberties Union: \"For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.\"\n\nBrennan Center for Justice: \"[A] nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to reform, revitalize \u2013 and when necessary, defend \u2013 our country's systems of democracy and justice.\"\n\nCenter for Constitutional Rights: \"[A] non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.\"\n\nEarthJustice: The original and largest nonprofit environmental law organization in the U.S.\n\nSouthern Poverty Law Center: \"Dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830213", "box_name": "Organizations - Selections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "U.S. Legislation:\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nU.S. Supreme Court: Find opinions, argument transcripts, case documents, historical information, the Court's calendar, and more on the Court's official site.\n\nOyez: A free multimedia archive from Cornell\u2019s Legal Information Institute, Justia, and Chicago-Kent College of Law containing all of the Supreme Court\u2019s audio since the installation of a recording system in October 1955. Oyez offers transcript-synchronized and searchable audio, plain-English case summaries, illustrated decision information, full-text Supreme Court opinions, and detailed information on every justice throughout the Court\u2019s history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19880519", "box_name": "U.S. Legislation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond:\nCourtListener: A non-profit free legal search engine and alert system from Free Law Project that includes a fully searchable database that can be used to find research opinions, federal court filings, judges, or oral argument recordings.\n\nCriminal Justice Database: Indexes over 620 international criminal justice publications from 1981 to the present, with full text for more than half of the titles. Supports research on crime, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nForeign Law Guide: Foreign Law Guide (FLG) offers information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "tion. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.Free Law Project: \"Free Law Project provides free access to court documents, opinions, judges, and more via CourtListener and RECAP. It also advocates for legal reform, builds tools and datasets, and offers data services.\"\n\nHeinOnline: An online research platform containing millions of pages of periodicals, government documents, international resources, case law, and more. CUNY\u2019s subscription includes the following databases: Civil Rights and Social Justice Gun Regulation and Legislation in America Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "erica Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & LawThe International Center for Not-for-Profit Law: \"ICNL provides up-to-date, freely accessible information about issues shaping the legal environment for civil society, philanthropy, and public participation. ... [They] maintain a large and diverse collection of resources ... [and] curate collections of the best resources available on issues affecting civic space worldwide. We publish reports and data on topics relevant to civil society.\"\n\nLaw Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "s Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.Law Resources from the Center for Research Libraries: Access includes LLMCdigital, a database of primary legal and government-related documents, as well as print and microform collections, secondary legal sources, and dissertations.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies and trends in the legal world, with over 1,200 full-text scholarly law journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations. Topic coverage includes criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "ational law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.LegalTrac: LegalTrac provides indexing for more than 1,200 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals, including more than 200 titles in full text. The American Association of Law Libraries endorses LegalTrac and its special advisory committee selects, reviews, and enhances the content of this resource. The database offers coverage of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database: The NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts Database is published by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference Service, an information clearinghouse for people around the U.S. and the world involved with research, policy, and practice related to criminal and juvenile justice, and drug control. The NCJRS Abstracts Database contains summaries of over 200,000 U.S. and international publications, including federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "ncluding federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.NCJRS Virtual Library: The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Virtual Library hosts a collection of over 235,000 information resources on criminal justice subjects, including corrections, courts, drugs, law enforcement, juvenile justice, victims of crime, and related topics. The Virtual Library provides access to all known OJP works and sponsored research, as well as to thousands of government products, research reports, journal articles, and published and unpublished literature produced through 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "h, as well as to thousands of government products, research reports, journal articles, and published and unpublished literature produced through 2014.Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsSlavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law: This collection includes every U.S. federal, state and colony statute passed on slavery, all reported state and federal judicial cases on slavery, Congressional debates from the Continental Congress to 1880, more than a thousand books and pamphlets from the 19th century, including essays and articles in obscure journals. The growing collection also includes modern histories of slavery, modern law review articles on the subject, and an extensive bibliography. Much of the secondary source material in the collection is based on the holdings of the Buffalo Public Library's rare book collection. See the Comprehensive Users Guide for full search details.\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19830185", "box_name": "Online Legal Sources from the GC and Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThis page contains a brief selection of resources to help you get started with legal research.\u00a0 Sources include research guides, non-profit legal organizations, and databases containing articles, cases, laws, and other documents.\u00a0 The guides for legal research should be especially useful for learning how to approach particular topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "6235696", "page_name": "Legal Research", "box_id": "19814923", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/legal"}}
{"text": "Build Your Research Skills:\nThe Oxford Guide to Library Research is a valuable tool for unlocking the universe of sources available in libraries and online.\n\n\"Presenting various schools of thought ... Going to the Sources ... explores the dynamic, nature, and professional history of research papers, and shows readers how to identify, find, and evaluate both primary and secondary sources for their own writing assignments.\"\u00a0 (From the intro to the 6th edition.)\n\nThe Craft of Research walks you the entire research process, from coming up with a topic to writing up your results, and offers guidance on organizing your thoughts around research.\n\n\" From Reliable Sources is ... an overview of the techniques historians must master in order to reconstruct the past. Its focus on the basics of source criticism, rather than on how to find references or on the process of writing, makes it an invaluable guide ...\"\u00a0 (Publisher's summary)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "6620528", "box_name": "Build Your Research Skills", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "sics of source criticism, rather than on how to find references or on the process of writing, makes it an invaluable guide ...\"\u00a0 (Publisher's summary)Learning to Do Historical Research is a user-friendly online research primer that follows the steps laid out in The Craft of Research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "6620528", "box_name": "Build Your Research Skills", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "The Research Question:\nThe authors of The Craft of Research devised a three-step formula you can use to develop research question worth answering .\u00a0 Without a good question, you'll just be gathering data.\u00a0 Fill in the blanks to focus your efforts and build a research question of significance. 1. Topic: I am studying ______________ 2. Question: because I want to find out what/why/how ____________ 3. Significance: in order to better understand ______________ Learn More: The Importance of a Good Research Question ( Sources : The Craft of Research ; Learning Historical Research, Sources: Manuscripts and Archives )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "13793510", "box_name": "The Research Question", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "Avoiding Plagiarism:\nAvoiding and Detecting Plagiarism:\u00a0 A Guide for Graduate Students and Faculty prepared by the Graduate Center's Office of the Provost and the Office of the VP for Student Affairs is a comprehensive guide that will help you avoid plagiarism. Also see the Purdue OWL:\u00a0 Avoiding Plagiarism online tool for practical advice and tips.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "7734921", "box_name": "Avoiding Plagiarism", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nConsult CUNY's Fair Use and Copyright guide for help making independent, informed decisions about copyright compliance and educational fair use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "14103498", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nGood scholarship requires careful reading and critical analysis of information.\u00a0 Whether you are using primary, secondary, or reference sources in print or online, be sure to evaluate them closely. Following are basic evaluation criteria, adapted from The Information-Literate Historian by Jenny L. Presnell, that can be applied to all types of sources: Author Authority Who created the item?\u00a0 What is his or her affiliation? Audience and Purpose Who is the intended audience?\u00a0 Why was the item created? Accuracy and Completeness Is the evidence reliable?\u00a0 Are the important points covered? Footnotes and Documentation Are the author's sources clearly identified with complete citations to allow you to find the original source yourself? Perspective and Bias How do the author's bias and perspective inform the arguments and evidence presented?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "7733938", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "Citing & Quoting:\nFor information on how to cite sources, how to format citations using various styles such as APA or Chicago, and how to use tools for managing your citations, see our Citation Managers & Style Guides research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2175034", "page_name": "Research", "box_id": "7733936", "box_name": "Citing & Quoting", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-process"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Research Guides:\nGraduate Center Research Guides: There are more than 80 research guides by Grad Center librarians on topics ranging from Music to Classics to Psychology to Urban Studies and more. Use our guides to find the best resources on your topic at the Graduate Center Library and beyond. Other guides cover research metrics, digital tools and techniques, citation management, finding, mapping, and managing data, open access, demography, using the library, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "5603304", "box_name": "Graduate Center Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress Research Guides:\nLibrary of Congress Bibliographies, Research Guides, and Finding Aids: These guides are useful for researchers looking for primary and secondary sources in the LC's collections and beyond on topics ranging from the Marx Brothers to the Harlem Renaissance, and much else in between. Use the DIvision Index to limit results to specific resources such as Newspapers and Periodicals, Manuscripts, Prints and Photographs, Recorded Sound, etc. Also see the Index of Library of Congress Research Guides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "5777352", "box_name": "Library of Congress Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library Research Guides:\nNYPL Research Guides: Dozens of guides on a wide range of topics. Resources are geared towards NYPL's collections, but are relevant and useful for researchers anywhere. Browse by Subject, NYPL Division, Library, or Audience. The NYPL has additional research guides in the LibGuides platform. Browse NYPL LibGuides . Also see the Schomburg Syllabus for educational resources relating to Black studies, movements, and experiences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "5603306", "box_name": "New York Public Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "CUNY Graduate School of Journalism - Research Guides for Reporters:\nResearch guides to help reporters gather information on a wide range of topics including Cops & Crime Research; Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News; Data Resources for Reporting; and Public Records Research. Also included are guides on finding background information on people and companies; court records research; and video, graphics, and audio resources and archives. Though the guides are geared towards journalists, they provide highly useful information and search strategies for any researcher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "17446459", "box_name": "CUNY Graduate School of Journalism - Research Guides for Reporters", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "Research guides -- sometimes called LibGuides -- are written by subject specialists familiar with the print and electronic resources in a given area.\u00a0 Research guides can streamline the search process and quickly point you to the best sources on a topic. Listed below are links to research guides from the Graduate Center Library, The Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.\u00a0 Many other libraries have them too, so when your research leads you beyond the GC, be sure to check library websites to find guides to local collections and resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "5959777", "box_name": "Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "ies have them too, so when your research leads you beyond the GC, be sure to check library websites to find guides to local collections and resources.ies have them too, so when your research leads you beyond the GC, be sure to check library websites to find guides to local collections and resources.ies have them too, so when your research leads you beyond the GC, be sure to check library websites to find guides to local collections and resources.You can also try a Google search to find research guides on specific topics to help you identify potential resources.\u00a0 For example, if you wanted to find reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides Note:\u00a0 The term \"LibGuides\" refers to the platform many academic libraries use to publish research guides.\u00a0 And putting multi-word subjects in quotes will tell Google to search for the words as a phrase.\u00a0 The search will turn up research guides at various academic libraries.\u00a0 Browse the guides to identify potential research avenues and then look for those resources here at the GC Library .\u00a0 If we don't have what you need, you can usually request it via Interlibrary Loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833635", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "5959777", "box_name": "Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/research-guides"}}
{"text": "Data Rescue Project:\n\"The Data Rescue Project is a coordinated effort among a group of data organizations, including IASSIST , RDAP , and members of the Data Curation Network . Our goal is to serve as a clearinghouse for data rescue-related efforts and data access points for public US governmental data that are currently at risk. You can read more about our efforts on our Resources about the Data Rescue Project page.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "34121587", "box_name": "Data Rescue Project", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "U.S. Census Data & Demography:\nA great place to begin research into U.S. Census Data is Baruch College Library's comprehensive guide to using U.S. Census Data . Use the guide to learn about Census datasets \"that can be used for socio-economic, demographic, and business analysis.\"\u00a0 From the guide you can also access current and historical U.S. Census data and see options for mapping data and zeroing in on neighborhood-level Census data. Also see Baruch College's Demography Research Guide for help \"finding sources for demographic theories and methods (articles and books) as well as materials (raw and refined data).\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "21150783", "box_name": "U.S. Census Data & Demography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources:\nThe Children & Family Data Archive: \"The C&F Data Archive hosts datasets about young children, their families and communities, and the programs that serve them. The C&F Data Archive hosts over 300 datasets. Data users have 24/7 access to downloadable data on children and families, with the ability to analyze selected datasets online. Users can also search and compare variables and peruse data-related publications.\"\n\nData for Progress: \"Data for Progress is the think tank for the future of progressivism. ... We provide research, polling on left issues and analysis to support activists and advocacy groups, challenging conventional wisdom about the American public that lack empirical support.\"\n\nData USA: A comprehensive website and visualization engine of public US government data covering people, places, industries, skill sets, educational institutions and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "sive website and visualization engine of public US government data covering people, places, industries, skill sets, educational institutions and more.International Migration Research Guide: Consult the GC's comprehensive International Migration research guide for data, statistics, and other information on U.S. and International migration.\n\nMeasures for Justice: MFJ was founded in 2011 to develop a data-driven set of performance measures to assess and compare the criminal justice process from arrest to post-conviction on a county-by-county basis. The data set comprises measures that address three broad categories: Fiscal Responsibility, Fair Process, and Public Safety.\n\nNational Centers for Environmental Information: \"NCEI maintains one of the most significant archives on Earth, with comprehensive oceanic, atmospheric, and geophysical data. We archive over 229 terabytes of data each month from over 130 observing platforms.\"\n\nNational Center for Health Statistics (Centers for Disease Control): The NCHS collects, analyzes, and disseminates timely, relevant, and accurate health data and statistics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "lth Statistics (Centers for Disease Control): The NCHS collects, analyzes, and disseminates timely, relevant, and accurate health data and statistics.Pew Research Center: Pew is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and nonadvocacy fact tank that conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research. They study U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends.\n\nSourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics: Full-text, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics: Full-text, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2013- (@ NYPL): Published since 1878, the SA is the authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the US. The Census Department terminated its collection of data for the Statistical Compendia program effective October 1, 2011 after losing Congressional funding. Beginning in 2012, ProQuest assumed responsibility for updating and maintaining the SA. This database incorporates editions from 1970 to the present. The database is available at all NYPL locations.\n\nStatistical Abstract of the United States, Earlier Editions: Statistical Abstracts from the 1870s to the 2010s along with Historical Statistics of the United States 1789-1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, and several Statistical Abstract Supplements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "ited States, Colonial Times to 1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, and several Statistical Abstract Supplements.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nSTATS America: States and counties in profile, plus side-by-side comparisons. A service of the Indiana Business Research Center at IU's Kelley School of Business. Includes thousands of data items from hundreds of data sets from dozens of federal and state sources, along with some commercial or private source data.\n\nState and Metropolitan Area Data Book: This data collection provides statistics gathered from a variety of federal agencies and national associations. Demographic, economic, and governmental data from both the federal government and private agencies are presented to enable multiarea comparisons as well as single-area profiles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "governmental data from both the federal government and private agencies are presented to enable multiarea comparisons as well as single-area profiles.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.\n\nUnited States Elections Project: \"[A]n information source for the United States electoral system. The mission of the project is to provide timely and accurate election statistics, electoral laws, research reports, and other useful information regarding the United States electoral system.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760486", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics - A Selection of Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Selected Sources for Data:\nGoogle Dataset Search: A new search tool from Google that \"lets you find datasets wherever they\u2019re hosted, whether it\u2019s a publisher's site, a digital library, or an author's personal web page.\" Read more in Google's blog post .\n\nD-PLACE: The Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment brings together cultural, linguistic, environmental and geographic information for over 1,400 human societies or cultural groups. The database is searchable by geographical area, language family, cultural features, or environmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .\n\nOpen Knowledge International: \"a worldwide non-profit network of people passionate about openness, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people to work with it to create and share knowledge.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6133205", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "ionate about openness, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people to work with it to create and share knowledge.\"Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6133205", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6133205", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Tweet ID Datasets: A catalog of tweet identifier datasets that are publicly available on the web.\n\n2023: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics, New York Times: Data visualizations, videos, maps, and graphics on a wide range of topics, including science, natural disasters, medicine, politics, architecture, entertainment, and more. Includes links to visual stories from previous years.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6133205", "box_name": "Selected Sources for Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Data Research Guides at the GC:\nConsult the following GC guides for tips on finding and using data in your research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "22722116", "box_name": "Data Research Guides at the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "New York City and State Data and Statistics:\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.\n\nNew York City Open Data: Explore, export, and crunch open data related to New York City. Datasets are searchable or browsable by Agency, Category (Business, Education, Environment, etc.), Recently Published, and Popular datasets.\n\nNew York State Open Data: \"Browse and download over 1,600 New York State data resources on topics ranging from farmers' markets to solar photovoltaic projects to MTA turnstile usage.\"\n\nNYC Planning Dept.: Data portal that includes the Population Division, which \"is responsible for the compilation, analysis, and dissemination of census and related federal, state, and local data for city agencies, local communities, and the media.\" The site also links to NYC Economic data, Open Data, and Maps & Geography.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760488", "box_name": "New York City and State Data and Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "tate, and local data for city agencies, local communities, and the media.\" The site also links to NYC Economic data, Open Data, and Maps & Geography.Infoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.\n\nSocial Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "18760488", "box_name": "New York City and State Data and Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "International Statistics:\nASEANStats: From the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.\n\nEuropa World Year Book: Latest edition available at NYPL's Science, Industry & Business Library (Call Number: *R-SIBL JN1.E85) and Schwarzman Building.\n\nEuropean Union Statistics & Opinion Polls: Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union with a mission to provide high quality statistics and data on Europe.\n\nGender Equality Data and Statistics: GenderStats (from the World Bank) is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6268357", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "s presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.International Migration Research Guide: Consult the GC's comprehensive International Migration research guide for data, statistics, and other information on U.S. and International migration.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund: Statistics and data on countries of the world.\n\nThe International Tree-Ring Data Bank: \"The International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) is the world's largest public archive of tree ring data, managed by NCEI's Paleoclimatology Team and the World Data System for Paleoclimatology. ... The ITRDB includes raw ring width, wood density, and isotope measurements, plus site growth index chronologies. Over 4,000 sites on six continents are included.\" Read more in the New York Times : \"Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us .\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6268357", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "dex chronologies. Over 4,000 sites on six continents are included.\" Read more in the New York Times : \"Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us .\"NatureServe: \"For nearly 50 years, NatureServe has been the authoritative source for biodiversity data throughout North America. We work with 60+ network organizations and 1,000+ conservation scientists to collect, analyze, and deliver biodiversity knowledge that informs conversation action.\"\n\nNorth Korean Economy Watch: News and analysis of the North Korean economy from a researcher at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University.\n\nOrganisation for Economic Development and Cooperation: The OECD promotes policies to improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. They collect and analyze a wide range of data and publish regular outlooks, annual overviews, and comparative statistics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6268357", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "of people around the world. They collect and analyze a wide range of data and publish regular outlooks, annual overviews, and comparative statistics.SIPRI - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: \"SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in 1966, SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public.\"\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nUnited Nations Data: \"A World of Data\" from 34 databases and 6 million records. Also includes links to individual country statistics sites.\n\nThe World Bank - Countries & Economies Data: Find data and statistics by Country, Topic, or Indicators. Browse and search the Data Catalog and Microdata.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6268357", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Books on Statistics:\nA Subject search on the word \"statistics\" in the CUNY+ library catalog will turn up print and eBooks at the Graduate Center and other CUNY library locations. Use the facets at the left of the screen to narrow your search results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "6161158", "box_name": "Books on Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Reference Guide to Data Sources:\nThe Reference Guide to Data Sources by Julia Bauder (ALA Editions, 2014) is a valuable reference tool for finding major and minor U.S. and world sources of data on virtually any subject. Topics include Agriculture and Food, Climate, Crime, Earth Sciences, Economics, Education, Energy, Labor, Real Estate, Trade and Tariffs, Health and Health Care, Political Science, Elections, War and Peace, Public Opinion Surveys, Transportation, People, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "11000940", "box_name": "Reference Guide to Data Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Geographic Information Systems:\nIf you need to visualize and organize geographic data, the Baruch College Library's Geospatial Data Librarian has an excellent research guide that will help you get started: Geographic Information Systems Research Guide . Note that links to any subscription resources will require Baruch Library Network Credentials.\u00a0 GC-affiliated researchers should search for those sources through the GC Library .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "2004382", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "20072741", "box_name": "Geographic Information Systems", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/stats"}}
{"text": "Oxford Reference Timelines:\nOxford Reference Timelines: Part of Oxford Reference. Includes 270 timelines covering Art & Architecture, Classical studies, History, Literature, Medicine & Health, Music, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Science & Technology, Social Sciences, Society & Culture, and World History by Century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "5776887", "box_name": "Oxford Reference Timelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "American Decades:\nAmerican Decades: Part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library, American Decades spans the 20th Century. Browse timelines by decade and read overviews on the arts, media, business, law and justice, science and technology, sports, social trends, and more. A chronology and lists of people, publications, and topics in the news are given for each category.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "6296798", "box_name": "American Decades", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "Chronologies on the Web:\nThere are many subject-specific chronologies on the open web.\u00a0 To find them, try a Google search using your term along with the words \"chronology\" or \"timeline.\" Sample searches: \"space exploration\" chronology \"civil rights\" chronology \"revolutionary war\" chronology Just be certain to carefully evaluate the source of the website to be certain you are accessing information from a reputable publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "9237081", "box_name": "Chronologies on the Web", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "The People's Chronology:\nThe People's Chronology: Part of the Gale Ebooks collection of reference sources, this title \"[p]resents a year-by-year record of human events from prehistory to the present.\" Categories include politics, arts and humanities, education, transportation, science and medicine, and social trends.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "6296191", "box_name": "The People's Chronology", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "British Museum Timeline:\nBritish Museum Timeline - Temporarily Offline: Explore items from the British Library's collection chronologically. Includes texts that allow glimpses of everyday life (handbills, posters, letters, diaries), remnants of political events (charters, speeches, campaign leaflets), and the writings of historical and literary figures.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "6296801", "box_name": "British Museum Timeline", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History:\nHeilbrunn Timeline of Art History: A presentation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\u2019s collection via a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of global art history. Includes timelines, world maps, thematic essays, images of artworks, and artist and subject indexes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "5654540", "box_name": "Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "Find Chronologies in the Catalog:\nTo find works in OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs containing timelines or chronologies, try a search on your topic with the added keyword \"chronology\" or \"chronologies.\" You can also do a Subject search on time period, e.g., \"nineteen seventies\" or \"eighteenth century.\"\u00a0 See the Library of Congress Authorities for help with subject headings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1833616", "page_name": "Timelines", "box_id": "6296232", "box_name": "Find Chronologies in the Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/timelines"}}
{"text": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17350242", "box_name": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources:Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources:The Complete Review Guide to Contemporary World Fiction by Michael Orthofer Arranged by region, country, and language, entries illuminate the fiction of individual nations, cultures, and peoples, while concise biographies sketch the careers of noteworthy authors.\u00a0\u00a0 Also available at the New York Public Library in print and as an eBook . The Complete Review Guide to Contemporary World Fiction Website This website compliments the print book.\u00a0 Click on \"Links\" and then \"Inter/national sites\" to reach list of websites arranged alphabetically by country \"specializing in international fiction, as well as national sites supporting domestic literature in translation.\" Index to Translated Short Fiction by Latin American Women in English Language Anthologies - Compiled by Kathy S. Leonard The first part of the volume contains entries for 165 anthologies published between 1938 and 1996.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17350242", "box_name": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Language Anthologies - Compiled by Kathy S. Leonard The first part of the volume contains entries for 165 anthologies published between 1938 and 1996.Language Anthologies - Compiled by Kathy S. Leonard The first part of the volume contains entries for 165 anthologies published between 1938 and 1996.Language Anthologies - Compiled by Kathy S. Leonard The first part of the volume contains entries for 165 anthologies published between 1938 and 1996.The entries are arranged alphabetically by editor or author and each provides full bibliographic information and a list of all short stories and novel excerpts by Latin American women authors contained in the work. ...\u00a0The additional indexes allow the user to locate short fiction by author, country, and title. The volume concludes with a list of bibliographies of Latin American literature in translation.\" Latin American Women Writers: A Resource Guide to Titles in English by Kathy S. Leonard \"This reference includes all forms of narrative-short story, autobiography, novel, novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17350242", "box_name": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": ", novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors., novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors., novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors.This includes nearly 200 anthologies, more than 100 autobiographies/biographies or other narrative, and almost 250 novels written by more than 100 authors from 16 different countries.\" The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation - Peter France (editor) Available in print at the GC Library, the Guide \"covers translations out of many languages, from Greek to Korean, Swahili to Russian. For some works (e.g. Virgil's Aeneid ) which have been much translated, the discussion is historical and critical; with less familiar literatures, the Guide examines the extent to which translation has done justice to the range of work available. It contains entries on individual texts (such as the Thousand and One Nights ), writers (Ibsen or Proust), genres (Chinese poetry), or national literature (for example, Hungarian).\"\u00a0 This volume is also available online via the NYPL (library card required).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17350242", "box_name": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "genres (Chinese poetry), or national literature (for example, Hungarian).\"\u00a0 This volume is also available online via the NYPL (library card required).genres (Chinese poetry), or national literature (for example, Hungarian).\"\u00a0 This volume is also available online via the NYPL (library card required).genres (Chinese poetry), or national literature (for example, Hungarian).\"\u00a0 This volume is also available online via the NYPL (library card required).The Literatures of the World in English Translation, A Bibliography (1967-1970) Useful for finding translations published before 1970.\u00a0 Volumes I-III are available in print and electronically, as follows: Volume 1: The Greek and Latin Literatures Read on site in the Reference collection at the GC Library or at the NYPL Borrow a digital copy available from the Internet Archive Volume II: The Slavic Literatures Sign in to OneSearch to request a print copy or read on site at the NYPL Borrow a digital copy from the Internet Archive Volume III: The Romance Literatures Part 1 : Catalan, Italian, Portuguese and Brazilian, Provencal, Rumanian, Spanish and Spanish American Literature Part 2:\u00a0 French Literature Sign in to OneSearch to request a print copy or read on site at the NYPL Borrow a digital copy from the Internet Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17350242", "box_name": "Selected Bibliographies & Reference Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Finding Translations -- General Resources:\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nTranslation Database - Publishers Weekly: The Translation Database was founded in 2008 at the University of Rochester to track all works of fiction, poetry, children\u2019s books, and nonfiction translated into English and published in the U.S. after January 2008. Excluded are all retranslations of previously published books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17182457", "box_name": "Finding Translations -- General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": ", and nonfiction translated into English and published in the U.S. after January 2008. Excluded are all retranslations of previously published books.UNESCO's Index Translationum - Print Volumes - REF Z6514 .T7 I42: Published quarterly until 1986 by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization). Includes a list of translated works appearing in major countries. To find translations in English, check entries under the United States (which were taken from Publishers Weekly ) and Great Britain (which were taken from The Publisher and Bookseller ). Searching entails perusing each printed volume. The GC Library's print holdings include volumes for the years 1932/1933-1938/1940 and 1948-1986. The full set, including a two volume Cumulative Index covering 1948-1968 is available at the NYPL .\n\nUNESCO's Index Translationum - Online Database: An online edition of the UNESCO index covering translations of books since 1979. While no longer maintained, this database remains useful for discovering translated works in many languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17182457", "box_name": "Finding Translations -- General Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Finding Specific Works:\nTo find a specific work that has been translated into English or another language, search CUNY's OneSearch , WorldCat , or other library catalog. Search on the author and title of the work and use the facets to limit results by language. To find multiple translations of a specific work into English (which may have varying titles) search on the title of the work in the original language.\u00a0 Then, use the facets to limit to English. To find a particular translation of a work, search on the translator's name\u00a0and/or the title of the work.\u00a0 You could also try a search on the translator's name and/or the publisher of the translation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17366294", "box_name": "Finding Specific Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Finding Anthologies and Bibliographies of Translated Works:\nTo find anthologies, collections, surveys, and bibliographies of translated works in\u00a0a library catalog, try a Subject search formatted like these examples using\u00a0Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): [Any Language] Literature--Translations into [Any Language] Examples: Latin American literature--Translations into English French literature--Translations into Korean Spanish literature--Translations into Chinese Classical literature -- Translations into English", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "32520878", "box_name": "Finding Anthologies and Bibliographies of Translated Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Finding Translations of English Works into Other Languages:\nIn addition to searching WorldCat, you can find out whether a work in English has been translated into another language by searching the catalog of the national library where the language is spoken. You can find a list of libraries organized by country on Wikipedia . Search the library catalog by Author, then limit to the language you\u00a0are seeking.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17364273", "box_name": "Finding Translations of English Works into Other Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Finding Translations of Works into English and Other Languages:\nThe tips and sources on this page can help you find\u00a0translations of individual works or bibliographies of translated works.\u00a0 See additional recommendations\u00a0in the O xford Guide to Library Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5442098", "page_name": "Translations", "box_id": "17182439", "box_name": "Finding Translations of Works into English and Other Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/translations"}}
{"text": "Very Short Introductions:\nVery Short Introductions from Oxford University Press (NYPL database) This database is available at all New York Public Library locations and remotely with an NYPL library card.\u00a0 It consists of the full text of the entire catalog of Oxford University Press's Very Short Introductions series, some 530+ titles, which are browsable by title or subject.\u00a0 The books offer concise overviews of a wide range of academic subjects\u00a0in the arts & humanities, law, medicine & health, science & mathematics, and social sciences.\u00a0 Many titles in the series are also available at the GC Library in print or online.\u00a0 Check OneSearch for availability. Recently published VSIs include: Dinosaurs , Mammals , Shakespeare\u2019s Sonnets and Poems , and Thinking and Reasoning . Read an appreciation of these pithy and informative works in the Oct. 16, 2017 issue of The New Yorker :\u00a0 \" How to Be a Know-It-All:\u00a0 What You Learn from the Very Short Introduction Series \" by Kathryn Schulz.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5283562", "page_name": "Very Short Introductions", "box_id": "16653295", "box_name": "Very Short Introductions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/vsio"}}
{"text": "NYC Data:\nNYCityMap: Search NYC by address to find detailed building and property information, zoning, community district, restaurant inspections, sanitation schedule, parking regulations, census fact finding and more.\n\n311 - Service Request Map: View all open and recently closed 311 service request in any NYC neighborhood. Search by address, intersection, borough, or service request category.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "5180951", "page_name": "New York City", "box_id": "20823786", "box_name": "NYC Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=5180951"}}
{"text": "Background Research on Current Events:\nCQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nJournalist's Resource: Research on Today's News Topics: The \"project examines news topics through a research lens ... surfac[ing] scholarly materials that may be relevant to media practitioners, bloggers, educators, students and general readers.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5616998", "box_name": "Background Research on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "h a research lens ... surfac[ing] scholarly materials that may be relevant to media practitioners, bloggers, educators, students and general readers.\"Pew Research Center: Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and nonadvocacy fact tank that conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research. They study U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5616998", "box_name": "Background Research on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Investigating Media:\nMonitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases\n\nFAIR: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting: A national progressive media watchdog group that challenges corporate media bias, spin and misinformation.\n\nCenter for Media and Democracy: \"[A] national media group that conducts in-depth investigations into corruption and the undue influence of corporations on media and democracy.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5776009", "box_name": "Investigating Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Fact Checking, Verification, & Fake News:\nThe CUNY Graduate School of Journalism's Research Center has created a highly useful guide to help journalists and non-journalists develop a sense of skepticism when reading the news.\u00a0 The guide contains tools and tips for fact checking details and identifying fake news. See the full research guide here: Fact Checking, Verification & Fake News Another notable source is FactCheck.org , \"a nonpartisan, nonprofit \u201cconsumer advocate\u201d for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "13422301", "box_name": "Fact Checking, Verification, & Fake News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "19935290", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource:The Journalist's Resource is based at Harvard's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy .\u00a0 It is an excellent place to begin research on topics currently in the news.\u00a0 Government Information, Economics, the Environment, Politics, Society, and International topics are covered. Especially useful for researchers -- and not just journalists -- are the tip sheets and explainers in the Know Your Research section that help users \"understand academic research methods, find and recognize high-quality research, and avoid missteps when reporting on new studies and public opinion polls.\"\u00a0 Covered topics have included Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "19935290", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .luded Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips ; Information disorder: The essential glossary ; and How the federal budget process works .You can also find research chats with noted journalists and scholars, and tutorials on finding vital records, understanding ranked choice voting, learning the difference between white papers, working papers and research articles, and much more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "19935290", "box_name": "Tip Sheets from the Journalist's Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Newspapers Research Guide:\nSee our Newspapers Research Guide for current and historical, U.S. and international, mainstream and alternative news sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5776406", "box_name": "Newspapers Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events:\nACLU: \"For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.\"\n\nAirwars: \"Airwars is a London, UK-based not-for-profit company that tracks and archives the international air war against Islamic State and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and assesses and follows up on credible allegations of civilian casualties from coalition and Russian airstrikes. Wikipedia\"\n\nAmnesty International: \"Through ... detailed research and determined campaigning, [Amnesty International] ... help[s] fight abuses of human rights worldwide.\"\n\nArms Control Association: A national nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 \"dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 \"dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.\"Brennan Center for Justice: \"[A] nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to reform, revitalize \u2013 and when necessary, defend \u2013 our country's systems of democracy and justice.\"\n\nCenter for American Progress: \"[A]n independent nonpartisan policy institute that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action.\"\n\nCenter for Biological Diversity: A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1989 to protect endangered species through legal action, scientific petitions, creative media and grassroots activism.\n\nCenter for Constitutional Rights: \"[A] non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.\"\n\nCenter for Economic & Policy Research: \"CEPR examines how government policies affect growth, employment, prices, poverty and health in the world and U.S.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "er for Economic & Policy Research: \"CEPR examines how government policies affect growth, employment, prices, poverty and health in the world and U.S.\"Center for Popular Economics: \"[A] non-profit collective of over 80 economists from a wide range of economic perspectives and with an even wider range of expertise, all dedicated to building a just, sustainable and viable economy. \"\n\nCenter for Responsive Politics - OpenSecrets.org: \"Our mission is to produce and disseminate peerless data and analysis on money in politics to inform and engage Americans, champion transparency, and expose disproportionate or undue influence on public policy.\"\n\nClimate Analytics: \"Climate Analytics was formed in 2008 to bring cutting edge science and policy analysis to bear on one of the most pressing global problems of our time: human-induced climate change.\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": ".\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"Common Cause: \"[A] a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. We work to create open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.\"\n\nCorporate Presidency: A project of Public Citizen that aims to expose and mitigate the effects of the conflicts of interest and self-dealings of the Trump administration using research, litigation, and organizing.\n\nCosts of War: The project \"aim[s] to foster democratic discussion of [the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the related violence in Pakistan and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "n and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"Data for Progress: \"Data for Progress is the think tank for the future of progressivism. ... We provide research, polling on left issues and analysis to support activists and advocacy groups, challenging conventional wisdom about the American public that lack empirical support.\"\n\nDemocracy Now!: A daily independent international news program.\n\nEarthJustice: The original and largest nonprofit environmental law organization in the U.S.\n\nEconomic Policy Institute: \"A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions.\"\n\nElectronic Frontier Foundation: \"The leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "n economic policy discussions.\"\n\nElectronic Frontier Foundation: \"The leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. \"Everytown for Gun Safety: \"Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and the means to reduce it \u2013 by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, and communicating this knowledge to the American public.\"\n\nFood & Water Watch: A champion of \"healthy food and clean water for all [that] stand[s] up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocate[s] for a democracy that improves people\u2019s lives and protects our environment.\"\n\nGerrymandering - Princeton Gerrymandering Project: The Princeton Gerrymandering Project does nonpartisan analysis to understand and eliminate partisan gerrymandering at a state-by-state level.\n\nGlobal Trade Watch: A \"division of Public Citizen, the national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971. ... Global Trade Watch was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "founded in 1971. ... Global Trade Watch was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena.\"Global Witness: \"Global Witness campaigns to end environmental and human rights abuses driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.\"\n\nGreenpeace: \"A global, independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful protest and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.\"\n\nGuide to Mass Shootings in America: From Mother Jones. \"In July 2012, in the aftermath of the movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, Mother Jones created a first-of-its-kind open-source database documenting mass shootings in the United States.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, Mother Jones created a first-of-its-kind open-source database documenting mass shootings in the United States.\"Gun Violence Archive: \"[A]n online archive of gun violence incidents collected from over 7,500 law enforcement, media, government and commercial sources daily in an effort to provide near-real time data about the results of gun violence. GVA is an independent data collection and research group with no affiliation with any advocacy organization.\"\n\nGuns & Gun Violence in the US: Reporting from The Trace: \"[A]n independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to shining a light on America\u2019s gun violence crisis.\"\n\nHate Index: A searchable database from the CUNY School of Journalism that \"chronicle[s] hate crimes and other acts of intolerance\" since Donald Trump's election.\n\nHuman Rights Watch: A nonprofit NGO committed to defending the rights of people around the world.\n\nHumanities Action Lab: \"A coalition of universities, issue organizations, and public spaces that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "niversities, issue organizations, and public spaces that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues.\"Indivisible: The mission of the Indivisible Project \"is to cultivate and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.\"\n\nInnocence Project: \"The Innocence Project, founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice\"\n\nInsideClimate News: \"A Pulitzer Prize-winning, non-profit, non-partisan news organization dedicated to covering climate change, energy and the environment.\"\n\nInstitute for Local Self-Reliance: Their mission is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "on is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"Institute for Policy Studies: \"IPS is a progressive think tank dedicated to building a more equitable, ecologically sustainable, and peaceful society. In partnership with dynamic social movements, we turn transformative policy ideas into action.\"\n\nKaiser Family Foundation: \"A non-profit organization focusing on national health issues ... [and] the U.S. role in global health policy.\"\n\nLibrary Freedom Project: \"A syndicate of librarians, technologists, attorneys, and privacy advocates dedicated to eliminating mass surveillance from our libraries and communities.\"\n\nMapping Police Violence: \"Mapping Police Violence is a research collaborative collecting comprehensive data on police killings nationwide to quantify the impact \"of police violence in communities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "ce is a research collaborative collecting comprehensive data on police killings nationwide to quantify the impact \"of police violence in communities.\"Measures for Justice: Their mission is \"to bring transparency to the criminal justice system at the county level\" and their goal is \"to measure every stage of the criminal justice process across the 3,000+ counties in the United States.\"\n\nMedia Matters for America: A \"web-based, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media.\"\n\nMigration Policy Institute: \"An independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.\"\n\nOpen Markets Institute: \"Open Markets uses research and journalism to expose the dangers of monopolization, identifies changes in policy and law to address them, and educates policymakers, academics, movement groups, and other influential stakeholders to establish open, competitive markets that support a strong, just, and inclusive democracy. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "cs, movement groups, and other influential stakeholders to establish open, competitive markets that support a strong, just, and inclusive democracy. \"People's Policy Project: A \"think tank founded in 2017 ... with a primary mission ... to publish ideas and analysis that assist in the development of an economic system that serves the many, not the few.\"\n\nPeople for the American Way: A \"progressive advocacy organization[] founded to fight right-wing extremism and defend constitutional values under attack, including free expression, religious liberty, equal justice under the law, and the right to meaningfully participate in our democracy.\"\n\nPew Charitable Trusts: An independent non-profit that \"uses evidence-based, non-partisan analysis to solve today's challenges.\"\n\nPrison Policy Initiative: A \"non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative [that] produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society. \"\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "campaigns to create a more just society. \"\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.\"Prosecution Project: The Prosecution Project (tPP) is a long-term, Open-Source Intelligence research platform tracking and providing an analysis of felony criminal cases involving illegal political violence occurring in the United States since 1990.\n\nPublic Citizen: Founded in 1971, this \"nonprofit consumer advocacy organization ... champions the public interest ... in the halls of power.\"\n\nShorenstein Ctr on Media, Politics, & Public Policy: A research center at Harvard University \"dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice.\"\n\nSouthern Poverty Law Center: \"Dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "tion, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"SIPRI - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: \"SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in 1966, SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public.\"\n\nTorn Apart / Separados: \"A rapidly deployed critical data & visualization intervention in the USA\u2019s 2018 \u201cZero Tolerance Policy\u201d for asylum seekers at the US Ports of Entry and the humanitarian crisis that has followed.\"\n\nThe Violence Project: \"[A] nonpartisan think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society and improving related policy and practice through research and analysis. Home of the NIJ funded public Mass Shooter Database.\"\n\nVote Smart: \"Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to ALL Americans.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Database.\"\n\nVote Smart: \"Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to ALL Americans.\"WikiLeaks: \"A multi-national media organization and associated library ... specializing in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying and corruption.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "1838387", "page_name": "OLD Current Events", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/background/current-events-old"}}
{"text": "Audio / Visual Sources:\nNon-text sources can add dimension and nuance to your research.\u00a0 Follow the links on this page to find films, videos, newsreels, radio broadcasts, speeches, interviews, music, and other a/v materials in subscription databases and on the open web. Resources are arranged in the following categories, with some overlap when resources contain materials in multiple formats: A/V Research Guides & Catalogs , Moving Images , Music , Notable A/V Collections , Radio , Spoken Word , and Theatre . See the separate page for Oral Histories . Also see how to Find A/V Materials in WorldCat and ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390388", "box_name": "Audio / Visual Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Notable A/V Collections:\nDPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 49 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nRecorded Sound Research Center - Library of Congress: Listen to music, interviews, field recordings, and more from the Library's historic sound recording collections. Also see the LC's Guides & Reference Aids for their Recorded Sound Collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390389", "box_name": "Notable A/V Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "gs, and more from the Library's historic sound recording collections. Also see the LC's Guides & Reference Aids for their Recorded Sound Collections.Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound - NYPL: \"Holdings cover virtually every aspect of recorded sound\u2014from Mozart to Maria Callas to Motown, from symphonic works to presidential speeches, from radio dramas to television specials.\"\n\nUNESCO Sound Recordings: \"The historical sound recordings collection includes radio reports, specially-produced programmes, interviews and other recordings from the late 1940s to 1980s.\"\n\nResearch Libraries: Many large research libraries hold collections of audio visual materials. Check the websites of libraries that collect in your subject area to investigate holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390389", "box_name": "Notable A/V Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Catalogs & Research Guides:\nConsult the following research guides for additional ideas and information:\n\nFilm Studies Research Guide: The GC Library's guide for Film Studies research.\n\nGC Research Guides: There are more than 70 research guides on the GC Library's website. Explore the guide in your subject area to learn about additional resources.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: A free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.\n\nMusic Research Guide: The GC Library's research guide for Music.\n\nPodcastRE: A searchable, researchable archive of podcasting culture. PodcastRE contains links and metadata records to over 150,000 individual audio files from over 1,000 different podcast feeds. Search by show title, episode title, or keyword and display the results by grid or list. Stream audio files and explore over 5000 interactive audio transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390390", "box_name": "Catalogs & Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "show title, episode title, or keyword and display the results by grid or list. Stream audio files and explore over 5000 interactive audio transcripts.Recorded Sound Collections: Guides & Reference Aids - Library of Congress: Finding aids and reference tools for the Recorded Sound collections at the Library of Congress.\n\nSONIC - Sound Online Inventory and Catalog (Library of Congress): Inventory and catalog of a large selection of recordings (music and spoken word, including radio) from the Recorded Sound Section of the Library of Congress.\n\nSound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390390", "box_name": "Catalogs & Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Find A/V Materials in WorldCat & ArchiveGrid:\nIn addition to going directly to likely sources of A/V content like those listed in this guide, you can also search WorldCat Discovery and ArchiveGrid for specific audio visual titles and collections of audio visual materials in various formats, including oral history, film, video, and recorded sound. WorldCat Discovery is a union library catalog and ArchiveGrid is a database of collection descriptions.\u00a0 See details below.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390391", "box_name": "Find A/V Materials in WorldCat & ArchiveGrid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Radio:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAmerican Archive of Public Broadcasting: Approx. 40,000 hours of digitized historic public broadcasting radio and television content, some of which is available online. Search all content online and onsite at WGBH in Boston and the Library of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.\n\nAmerican Radio Archives: A large radio broadcasting collection consisting of thousands of scripts, recordings, photographs and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390392", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "been digitized.\n\nAmerican Radio Archives: A large radio broadcasting collection consisting of thousands of scripts, recordings, photographs and more.Audio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains more than 15 million recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that illuminate the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.\n\nBBC Radio Shows: Over 3,100 audio recordings from the BBC. Includes radio dramas, documentaries, adapted novels and stage plays, comedy,historical news broadcasts, quiz shows, and more.\n\nHip-Hop Radio Archive: \"The Hip-Hop Radio Archive aims to digitize, preserve, share, and contextualize recordings of hip-hop radio from the 1980s and 1990s from commercial, college, community, and pirate stations of all sizes, telling the stories of the shows and the people that made them.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390392", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "980s and 1990s from commercial, college, community, and pirate stations of all sizes, telling the stories of the shows and the people that made them.\"Historic Radio Community Broadcasts: Stream six hundred broadcasts from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) Program Archive \"showca[sing] a diverse range of cultural and public affairs programming\" from 1965 to 1986. Read more about the audio files and see the finding aid for the archival records of the NFCB .\n\nLowell Thomas News Broadcasts: Thomas, who is credited with establishing modern journalism, was the most popular newsman of his time. He reached an audience of 2.4 million homes every weeknight from 1930 to 1976. All 250,000 pages of the radio news show scripts, which were previously only available on microfiche at Marist College, have been digitized and made are freely available online with the rest of Thomas's papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390392", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "previously only available on microfiche at Marist College, have been digitized and made are freely available online with the rest of Thomas's papers.National Federation of Community Broadcasters - Audio Archive: \"Six hundred historic community radio broadcasts ... [s]panning the years 1965-1986 ... from stations mainly in the United States and Canada, the broadcasts showcase a diverse range of cultural and public affairs programming.\" Read more .\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: Digitized broadcast recordings from the archives of radio station WNYC in New York featuring arts programming, panel discussions, notable interviews, WWII coverage, and more.\n\nPacifica Radio Archives: \"Chronicling the political, cultural and artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century, Pacifica radio programs include documentaries, performances, discussions, debates, drama, poetry readings, commentaries and radio arts.\" Recordinga are also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390392", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "es, performances, discussions, debates, drama, poetry readings, commentaries and radio arts.\" Recordinga are also available in the Internet Archive .Radio Show & Programs Archive - Internet Archive: The Internet Archive Radio Collection consists of more than 4 million programs and \"is a wildly diverse and massive collection of radio station recordings, broadcast captures, radio shows and programs, and more.\"\n\nThe Radio Spectrum Archive: \"A project to preserve and share time-shifted radio spectrum recordings.\"\n\nRadio Survivor: An audio and written news blog about radio. Covers community radio stations, college stations, significant collections with a focus on \"radio\u2019s present, past, and uncertain future.\"\n\nThe Shortwave Radio Audio Archive: SRAA \"is a collection of shortwave radio recordings that you can download or listen to as a podcast. The collection grows every day and includes both historic recordings and current recordings from the shortwave radio spectrum.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390392", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Music:\nAssociation for Cultural Equity: ACE holds the Alan Lomax Archive, a collection of recorded music, dance, and the spoken word. Thousands of recordings, photos and videos are available through their website.\n\nAudio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that illuminate the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.\n\nDigital Score & Sheet Music Collections: Research guide from Arizona State University listing open access online sources for digital score and digital sheet music collections.\n\nGreat 78 Project: A community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390393", "box_name": "Music", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "gital score and digital sheet music collections.\n\nGreat 78 Project: A community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records.Moving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.\n\nNational Jukebox: Historical recordings from the Library of Congress", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390393", "box_name": "Music", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Find Films - Film Studies Research Guide:\nThe GC's Film Studies research guide is a great place to find films online in both subscription databases and on open access sites.\u00a0 See the Find Films page for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390395", "box_name": "Find Films - Film Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV:\nadViews: A Digital Archive of Vintage Television Commercials: A digital collection from Duke University Libraries consisting of thousands of television commercials created or collected by the D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B) advertising agency, dated 1950s-1980s.\n\nAmerican Archive of Public Broadcasting: Approx. 40,000 hours of digitized historic public broadcasting radio and television content, some of which is available online. Search all content online and onsite at WGBH in Boston and the Library of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "ibrary of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.American History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Ethnographic Video Online: This online resource for the visual study of human culture and behavior contains more than 2,000 hours of classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, covering hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world. Includes video from leading producers in the discipline, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films. Wherever possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.\n\nFilmakers Library Online: Over 1,500 documentaries about race and gender studies, human rights, globalization and global studies, multiculturalism, international relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "ational relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more.International Federation of Film Archives - Member List: The FIAF is \"dedicated to the preservation of and access to the world's film heritage since 1938.\" Use the member list to identify film archives around the world that belong to FIAF and link to their websites to learn about collections.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nMoving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.Moving Image Archive - Internet Archive: Contains digital movies ranging from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. It also includes stock footage, television archives, the Prelinger Archives, silent films, short format films, U.S. government films, and more. Much of the content is available for free download.\n\nMoving Image Archive Collections & Exhibits - Indiana University: The archive \"contains one of the largest Educational 16mm collections still in existence today. ... [and includes] \"approximately 48,000 16mm educational and documentary films dating from 1911 to the 1980s.\"\n\nMoving Image Research Center - Library of Congress: The division holds vast collections of moving images and related materials. Use the Research Center's website to explore holdings, consult collection guides and finding aids, and link to digital collections and online resources. Also see a list of collections that contain films and videos .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "lection guides and finding aids, and link to digital collections and online resources. Also see a list of collections that contain films and videos .New World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990-Present: New World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990\u2013Present includes over 160 full-length feature films from leading independent distributors such as Kino Lorber, First Run Features, Film Movement, and Global Lens, as well as award-winning shorts.\n\nSilent Film Online: A collection of more than 1,200 silent feature films, documentaries, serials, and shorts from the 1890s to the 1930s. Curated with ASP\u2019s Video Advisory Board, the films represent the basis of modern cinematic technique and film theory.\n\nVanderbilt Television News Archive: A searchable collection of the individual network evening news broadcasts from ABC, NBC, CBS from 1968-present, CNN from 1995-present, and Fox from 2004-present. Content in the collection is available through a fee-based loan service .\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390396", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Spoken Word:\nAmerican Rhetoric: \"Database of and index to 5000+ full text, audio and video versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two.\"\n\nAssociation for Cultural Equity: ACE holds the Alan Lomax Archive, a collection of recorded music, dance, and the spoken word. Thousands of recordings, photos and videos are available through their website.\n\nAudio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains a wide variety of recordings, including alternative news programming, Grateful Dead and other concert recordings, Old Time Radio shows, book and poetry readings, original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that describe the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390397", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "see the blogs that describe the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390397", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.LibriVox: LibriVox is a crowd sourced project in which volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain (mostly from Project Gutenberg ), and then release the audio files through their website without restrictions. All LibriVox audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Search the catalog or browse by Author, Title, Genre/Subject, or Language.\n\nMoving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.\n\nPennSound: An ongoing project committed to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives of poetry, literature, talks, and much more. Freely available to all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390397", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "mitted to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives of poetry, literature, talks, and much more. Freely available to all.The Speech Accent Archive: Contains a large set of speech samples allowing users to compare and analyze the accents of native and non-native English speakers. Browse or search by speaker, region, or phonetic inventory.\n\nVital Speeches International: Text of speeches by the most influential leaders from around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390397", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Theatre:\nDigital Theatre Plus via NYPL: Please visit New York Public Library. The New York Public Library offers on-site access to Digital Theatre Plus, which streams current British theatre productions from Shakespeare to contemporary plays, and opera, musical theatre, dance and ballet, symphonic and chamber music, theatre from Russia and South Asia, and film shorts. Includes study guides and other supplementary materials.\n\nMIT Global Shakespeares: \"The MIT Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive is a collaborative project providing online access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata provided by scholars and educators in the field.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390398", "box_name": "Theatre", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "ne access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata provided by scholars and educators in the field.\"Routledge Performance Archive: The Routledge Performance Archive provides access to a unique and continually expanding range of audio-visual material from past and present performance practitioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.\n\nTheatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390398", "box_name": "Theatre", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories:\nSee the Oral Histories page in our Archival Research guide for general information on oral histories, links to OH collections, and tips on searching.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390399", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "News Broadcast Transcripts:\nTranscripts of news programs can be found in several places, including: NexisUni \u2013 Log in with your GC network credentials and search by keyword in All Fields.\u00a0 Then, scroll down and select news transcripts from the \"publication type\" filter option. \u00a0From there, you can either select particular sources or search All News Transcripts to find appearances of your search term among the results. Factiva \u2013 Visit The New York Public Library's Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at the former Mid-Manhattan Library at 40th Street & Fifth Avenue, to use this database, which is another excellent source for finding transcripts of tv news broadcasts from a wide range of sources. National Public Radio \u2013 Search NPR broadcasts directly, no login required, on their website: https://www.npr.org/search/", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278845", "page_name": "OLD Audio/Video", "box_id": "32390400", "box_name": "News Broadcast Transcripts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278845"}}
{"text": "Images:\nAs the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.\u00a0 Follow the links on this page to find images in library collections, printed sources, subscription databases, and on open access sites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390441", "box_name": "Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nGrove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390442", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "rt , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390442", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Photograph Collections:\nSearch ArchiveGrid to find collections of photographs, drawings, posters, or other graphic materials in archival repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390443", "box_name": "Photograph Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Illustrations in Books:\nWhen searching OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs, add the word \"illustrated\" to your search to find works with images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390444", "box_name": "Illustrations in Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Illustrations in Periodicals:\nPhotographs, drawings, maps, reproductions of artworks, advertisements, and other illustrations and images can be readily found in newspapers and magazines.\u00a0 Microform and reprint editions will likely be in black and white. See our Newspapers Research Guide for tips on finding current and historical mainstream and alternative serials in print, on microfilm, and online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390445", "box_name": "Illustrations in Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Photographs of New York City:\nHow to Find Historical Photos of New York City - NYPL Guide: A comprehensive research guide from the New York Public Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390446", "box_name": "Photographs of New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Getty Research Institute:\nThe Getty's Search Tools and Databases include a wide range of resources for studying art and art history, including the Getty Research Portal, Collection Inventories and Finding Aids, Research Guides and Bibliographies, Digital Collections, Photo Archive, the Getty Vocabularies for fine art, architecture, decorative arts, archival materials, and other material culture, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390447", "box_name": "Getty Research Institute", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "NYPL's Public Domain Collections: Free to Share & Reuse:\nMore than 180,000 of the items in The New York Public Library's Digital Collections are in the public domain and freely available to use and share however you like. Read more .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390448", "box_name": "NYPL's Public Domain Collections: Free to Share & Reuse", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Open Access Sources:\nFlickr: Millions of photographs uploaded by users. To search for reusable images, in \u201dAdvanced Search\u201d, choose from the pull-down menu the type of license needed (e.g. \"Any license\", \"Creative Common license\", etc.)\n\nOpenverse: An extensive library of free stock photos, images, and audio, available for free use.\n\nPixabay: Provides 1,000s of free stock photos, vector graphics and illustrations. All images and videos are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nWikimedia Commons: A collection of millions of freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390449", "box_name": "Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections):\nDigital Public Library of America: \"DPLA offers a single point of access to millions of items from libraries, archives, and museums around the United States. Users can browse and search DPLA\u2019s collections by timeline, map, virtual bookshelf, and faceted search; save and share customized lists of items; explore digital exhibitions; and interact with DPLA-powered apps in the app library.\" See the DPLA's Primary Source Sets of topically arranged resources.\n\nDigital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City. The collections include photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, memorabilia and ephemera, and much. New collections are being added on an ongoing basis, and contributors are also adding new material to existing collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "ia and ephemera, and much. New collections are being added on an ongoing basis, and contributors are also adding new material to existing collections.Library of Congress: A vast resource containing millions of images of materials in every format, including maps, notated music, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers, books, legislation, and audio visual materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "f materials in every format, including maps, notated music, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers, books, legislation, and audio visual materials.Manar Al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar digital archive, an open access photo archive based at the University of Oxford, provides high resolution, searchable and downloadable images for teaching, research, and publication. The digital archive is in continuous development and contains nearly 82,000 images. Strengths include Late Antiquity (250\u2013750 AD), the period of transition from paganism to Christianity, and then to Islam, especially religious buildings (temples, churches, synagogues, mosques) and monumental art (including floor mosaics), early Islamic art (paintings, mosaics, relief sculpture), as well as Roman and early Islamic (Umayyad) architecture, and evidence of iconoclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "oclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Online Collection: Over 490,000 works of art from the museum's collection, 375,000 of which are open access and freely available to use, share, and remix without restriction.\n\nMuseum of the City of New York Collections Portal: A growing collection of more than 250,000 images and objects from the collections of the Museum of the City of New York.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images from the collections of the Municipal Archives. Includes photographs, maps, motion picture and audio recordings.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"[A] portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "ork Heritage Digital Collections: \"[A] portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.\"NYPL Digital Collections: Collection of more than 870,000 images covering nearly every topic imaginable. Formats include visually appealing items such as drawings, illuminated manuscripts, maps, photographs, posters, prints, and rare illustrated books, along with video, audio, and more. Search or browse by item, collection, or NYPL division.\n\nNYPL Picture Collection: More than 45,000 images digitized from the NYPL's Picture Collection. The circulating collection consists of 1.5 million images clipped from books, magazines, and newspapers, as well as original photographs, prints and postcards, mostly created before 1923.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "f 1.5 million images clipped from books, magazines, and newspapers, as well as original photographs, prints and postcards, mostly created before 1923.NYPL Prints & Photographs Online Catalog: The NYPL's Print Collection contains over 200,000 original prints, including woodcuts, engravings, etchings, lithographs, screen prints, and digital prints, and dates from the 10th C to the present. The Photography Collection comprises more than 500,000 photographs by 6,000 photographers. Search across both collections using this catalog.\n\nFSA-OWI (Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information) Photographs: A searchable collection of over 170,000 mostly public domain photographs taken between 1935 and 1944 by the FSA and OWI depicting life in America during the Great Depression and World War II.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.Museums & Libraries: Many museums and libraries have digital editions of their collections online, especially of their most visually striking holdings. Visit their websites to see what's available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278854", "page_name": "OLD Images", "box_id": "32390451", "box_name": "Online Sources - Libraries & Museums (Selections)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278854"}}
{"text": "Map Collections:\nHistorical Map Collections in the NY Metropolitan Area: A list from the NYPL Map Division of significant map collections in and around New York City. The NYPL's Map Division itself is one of the world\u2019s premier map collections in terms of size, scope, unique holdings, diversity and intensity of use. It includes more than 433,000 sheet maps and 20,000 books and atlases published between the 16th and 21st centuries, many of which have been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390486", "box_name": "Map Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "Maps Online:\nFollowing is a small sampling of open access maps to illustrate the wide variety of resources that are available online.\n\nAfrica Map Project: AfricaMap is based on the Harvard University Geospatial Infrastructure (HUG) platform, and was developed by the Center for Geographic Analysis to make spatial data on Africa easier for researchers to discover and explore.\n\nAtlas of Historical Boundaries: From the Newberry Library. \"A powerful historical research and reference tool in electronic form. The Atlas presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.\" Useful for records of past events, and for analyzing, interpreting and displaying county-based historical data like returns of elections and censuses. Includes downloadable data and interactive maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "ng, interpreting and displaying county-based historical data like returns of elections and censuses. Includes downloadable data and interactive maps.Ancient Earth - Interactive Globe: Explore what planet earth looked like from 20 million to 170 million years ago.\n\nDavid Rumsey Map Collection: A collection of over 200,000 maps dating from ~1550 to the present. Includes maps of North and South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and the world. \u201cThe collection includes atlases, globes, wall maps, school geographies, pocket maps, books of exploration, maritime charts, and a variety of cartographic materials including pocket, wall, children's, and manuscript maps. Over 130,000 items from the collection have been digitized and are available online.\n\nDigital Map Galleries (from the NYPL): Lists of sites containing contemporary and antiquarian maps. Compiled by Artis Q. Wright, Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "es containing contemporary and antiquarian maps. Compiled by Artis Q. Wright, Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library.Digital Public Library of America - Maps: Huge and growing collection of digital maps from a wide variety of sources. Browse or search by Format, Contributing Institution, Date, Language, Location, or Subject.\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Map Collections: Thousands of digitized maps in collections such as Discovery and Exploration; CIties and Towns; American Revoolution and its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789; Panoramic Maps; Railroad Maps; and more. See the Geography & Map Reading Room's website for more information.\n\nMapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America: A set of maps that illustrate the discriminatory New Deal-era housing policies that fueled generations of urban inequality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "ining in New Deal America: A set of maps that illustrate the discriminatory New Deal-era housing policies that fueled generations of urban inequality.MLA Language Map: \"The Language Map uses aggregated data from the 2006\u201310 American Community Survey (ACS) to display the locations and numbers of speakers of thirty languages commonly spoken in the United States. ... {Includes] information about over three hundred languages spoken in the United States, using data from the 2006\u201310 ACS, ACS 2005, and the 2000 US Census.\"\n\nNew Deal - Maps & Sites: Find thousands of New Deal public works and artworks around the country using these maps from the Living New Deal website.\n\nOculi Mundi: Oculi Mundi means the Eyes of the World. \"Oculi Mundi is a digital heritage destination: the home of The Sunderland Collection of world maps, celestial maps, atlases, globes and books of knowledge.\"\n\nOld Maps Online: \"Easy-to-use gateway to historical maps in libraries around the world.\"\n\nOpenStreetMap: \"A map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "istorical maps in libraries around the world.\"\n\nOpenStreetMap: \"A map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.\"Perry-Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection: A collection of more than 20,000 maps depicting all corners of the world. The collection website was archived in 2021, but the digitized maps are still available there and on the UTexas, Austin library's collection portal.\n\nSanborn Maps - Fire Insurance Maps on the Web - NYPL List: This list links to fire insurance maps describing the built environment of cities across the United States and North America. The Sanborn Maps include information such as the outline of each building, the size and shape and construction materials, heights, and function of structures, location of windows and doors. The maps also give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers. Textual information includes construction details, ownership and building use. Printed Sanborn Maps are also available in the New-York Historical Society Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "mation includes construction details, ownership and building use. Printed Sanborn Maps are also available in the New-York Historical Society Library.Sanborn Maps Navigator - Library of Congress: Explore the U.S. through historic maps and newspaper photographs using a tool created by a LOC fellow that combines 32,000 maps from the Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlases collection and 1,494,585 photographs from the Newspaper Navigator dataset. Click on different areas on the map, or on the items in the \"Results from ...\" section to see the Sanborn atlases from those areas. The newspaper photo will also update as you change geographic locations, randomly generating from within the chosen location.\n\nTorn Apart / Separados: \"A rapidly deployed critical data & visualization intervention in the USA\u2019s 2018 \u201cZero Tolerance Policy\u201d for asylum seekers at the US Ports of Entry and the humanitarian crisis that has followed.\"\n\ntopoView: USGS topographic maps originally published as paper documents in the period 1884-2006 have been scanned and can be downloaded free of charge through topoView.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390487", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "Continually Updated Data and Maps of Corona COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science & Engineering at Johns Hopkins:\nContinually updated maps of Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases with downloadable data from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390488", "box_name": "Continually Updated Data and Maps of Corona COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science & Engineering at Johns Hopkins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "CUNY Mapping Service @ the GC's Center for Urban Studies:\n\"Specializ[ing] in the development of online applications that provide intuitive access to powerful data sets, displayed visually through interactive maps and in other formats.\"\u00a0 Projects include Welcome to 1940s New York , Open Accessible Space Information System (OASIS) in NYC , Visualizing Demographic Change: NYC and other major cities , and many others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390489", "box_name": "CUNY Mapping Service @ the GC's Center for Urban Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "NYC Maps:\nAtlases of NYC (From the NYPL Digital Collections): Thousands of maps of New York City, including Manhattan and Brooklyn 'fire insurance maps' from the 1850's-1860, showing streets, blocks, tax lots, natural and manmade features, and more.\n\nNYCMap: New York City\u2019s online map portal providing a wealth of information including the locations of schools, day care centers, senior centers, libraries, hospitals, subways, and more as well as links to websites for these facilities. This page is also a single access point to many of the numerous location-based applications on NYC.gov such as online property, building, statistics, and census information. The maps can be navigated either by entering a specific address or simply using zoom and scroll tools, similar to other online map applications. Consult the User Guide for tips on using this dynamic online resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390490", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "r simply using zoom and scroll tools, similar to other online map applications. Consult the User Guide for tips on using this dynamic online resource.OldNYC: Mapping Historical Photographs of New York City: This free website provides an alternative way of browsing the NYPL's incredible Photographic Views of New York City, 1870s-1970s collection.\n\nOpen Accessible Space Information System (OASIS): OASIS \"provides the richest source of community maps for New York City -- free and all in one place. It helps nonprofits, community groups, educators, students, public agencies, and local businesses develop a better understanding of their environment with interactive maps of open spaces, property information, transportation networks, and more.\"\n\nBrooklyn Revealed: An interactive website created by the librarians at the New-York Historical Society that lets users discover how Brooklyn streets got their names, access images from the N-YHS collections, and read about Brooklyn history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390490", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "ical Society that lets users discover how Brooklyn streets got their names, access images from the N-YHS collections, and read about Brooklyn history.The Welikia Project: Navigate through a map of New York City in 1609. \"You can find your block, explore the native landscape of today\u2019s famous landmarks, research the flora and fauna block by block...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390490", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names \u00ae (TGN) \"is a structured vocabulary, including names, descriptions, and other metadata for extant and historical cities, empires, archaeological sites, and physical features important to research of art and architecture ... intended to aid cataloging, research, and discovery.\" Search The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390491", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "GC Map Resources - Online & In Print:\nThe Graduate Center Library holds The Columbia Gazetteer of the World (in the reference collection and online) and a collection of maps and atlases in print and online. Atlases: Look for print atlases on the reference shelves under the Call Letter G and in the Atlas Case, which is located just before the reference shelves on the 2nd floor of the library, a short way from the reference desk. You can search for printed and electronic atlases in OneSearch . Select the Advanced Search and add the keyword \"Atlas.\"\u00a0 Set the Material Type to \"Books.\"\u00a0 Press Search to see results. Maps: You can also search for printed and electronic maps in OneSearch . Select the Advanced Search, add a place name as a Subject term (e.g., \"New York\") and enter the word \"Maps\" as an additional Subject term.\u00a0 Press Search to see results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390492", "box_name": "GC Map Resources - Online & In Print", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "World Map, 1493:\nRare Book Division, The New York Public Library. \"[World Map]\" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2015. http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/67ad9d8b-6e07-964a-e040-e00a1806723d.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "268400", "guide_name": "Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources", "page_id": "10278864", "page_name": "OLD Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32390493", "box_name": "World Map, 1493", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=268400&p=10278864"}}
{"text": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library:\nTo use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN number. If you do not have a NYPL\u00a0library card, you can apply for one online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location .\n\nAmerican Periodical Series: This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "s and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).Brill Online Bibliographies: Search seven bibliography eBooks published by Brill: ABIA - Index of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology, Bibliography of Arabic Books Online, Book History Online, Index Islamicus, Index to the Study of Religions, Linguistic Bibliography, and The International Aristotle Bibliography.\n\nCairn.Info: Cairn.info is an online collection of French language periodicals in the social sciences and humanities disciplines.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Liberty Magazine: The Liberty Magazine Historical Archive, 1924-1950 offers researchers and students of 20th century studies digital access to one of the most popular American illustrated weekly magazines of the 1920s-1950s. The archive includes the complete 26-year run of the magazine - all scanned in full color.\n\nLynda.com: Lynda.com is an online educational site that includes over 3,000 courses (and over 130,000 videos) in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, and business. Experts create and deliver all courses as well as provide supplemental materials like exercise files and relevant work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "t work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (1841-1962): Full text and full page and article images of the following titles: New-York Tribune (1841-1842); New-York Daily Tribune (1842-1866); New-York Tribune (1866-1924); New York Herald, New York Tribune (1924-1926); The New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962).\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: The full collection of Oxford Handbook series, which provides peer-reviewed research articles from scholars in the field of archeaology, business & management, classical studies, criminology & criminal justice, economics & finance, history, law, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion.\n\nPeriodicals Index Online: A database of millions of citiations for articles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "ial sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.PressDisplay: Provides access to current newspapers from around the world in full-color, full-page format. Includes over 2,000 U.S. and international titles.\n\nProject Muse Ebooks: Provides full-text access to over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly journals and top quality book-length scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The Graduate Center does not participate in Project Muse ebook collections, but you can access these titles when you log in through NYPL.\n\nProQuest African American Historical Newspapers: Includes the Atlanta Daily World 1931-2003, Baltimore Afro-American 1893-1988, Chicago Defender 1910-1975, Cleveland Call and Post 1934-1991, Los Angeles Sentinel 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "l 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.ProQuest Jewish Historical Newspapers: Includes The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger (1857-1922), The American Israelite (1874-2000), Boston Advocate (1905-1909), The Israelite (1854-1874), The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), the Jewish Advocate (1905-1990) and The Jewish Exponent (1887-1990), and Palestine Post (1933-1950).\n\nProQuest Latin American Newstand: ProQuest Latin American Newsstand provides full-text information in Spanish and Portuguese from 41 newspapers from Puerto Rico and 11 Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. The complete articles are available in ASCII format.\n\nTimes of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "Times of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO): University Press Scholarship Online offers full text of over 7,000 academic monographs in 21 subject areas covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and law from six leading university presses.\n\nYou must visit participating New York Public Library branches in person for access to these resources. The two nearest locations\u00a0to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases are\u00a0the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, and the Science, Industry\u00a0and Business Library on Madison Avenue at 34th Street.\n\nATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials: ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials provides the full-text access to major religion and theology journals. ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "TLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.British Newspapers, 1600-1950: Searchable full-text adigital archive of historic British national, regional and international newspapers, including two major news media collections from the British Library : 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers & 19th Century British Newspapers - in addition to National & Regional papers from British Isles.\n\nEntertainment Industry Magazine Archive: ull text of entertainment industry trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting, and theater. Titles include Variety (1905-2000), Billboard (1894-2000), Broadcasting (1931-2000), Melody Maker (1926-2000) and more.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers.\n\nHarpWeek: Full-text digital database of Harper's Weekly (1857-1912), the leading American illustrated magazine of its day, covering political, military, social, and cultural stories. HarpWeek may be browsed by date or literary genre; the full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "he full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.Periodicals Archive Online: Periodicals Archive Online is a major archive that makes the backfiles of scholarly periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences available electronically, providing access to the searchable full text of hundreds of titles. The database spans more than two centuries of content, 37 key subject areas, and multiple languages.\n\nVogue Archive: The full text, full color, archive of Vogue Magazine, from 1892-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "Welcome / About this Guide:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347190", "box_name": "Welcome / About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "Welcome / About this Guide:Welcome / About this Guide:This guide highlights a selection of\u00a0resources that are available to Graduate Center students through the New York Public Library (NYPL). Some of these items are\u00a0available from home (see the\u00a0Remote Access NYPL Databases tab below) and all are accessible in person at an NYPL\u00a0branch (some of which are included on the NYPL\u00a0On-Site Only Databases tab).\u00a0NYPL has many other resources and electronic offerings not listed here. See NYPL's Articles & Databases page for a complete list of their\u00a0holdings.* \"Remote Access NYPL\u00a0Databases\" are accessible wherever you have an internet connection To use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN\u00a0from your library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347190", "box_name": "Welcome / About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form . library card. You can apply for a library\u00a0card online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location . Please report any access issues using this form .For more information about getting a NYPL\u00a0card, see Library Cards Remember that Graduate Center students have access to 120 day loans from many NYPL locations--see the MaRLI\u00a0guide for full details. \"NYPL On-Site Only Databases,\" you must visit participating New York Public Library branches for online access. The nearest branch to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases is the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. Don't forget MaRLI and ILL :\u00a0For full details about the Manhattan Research Library Initiative,\u00a0see the NYPL\u00a0& MaRLI page . Items at NYPL can also still be requested through Interlibrary Loan . *See the Graduate Center's Library Databases from A to Z list for all that is available through the Graduate Center Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2410224", "page_name": "New York Public Library Resources", "box_id": "7347190", "box_name": "Welcome / About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2410224"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nMaRLI for Non-CUNY Users marli@nypl.org\n\nNYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges\n\nNYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "3135672", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nGraduate Center students and faculty\u00a0may apply to use New York Public Library\u2019s research study rooms , spaces available in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building for those requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections for the preparations of books, dissertations, or other research projects. There are three research study rooms:\u00a0the Wertheim Study , the Shoichi Noma Reading Room , and the Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial\u00a0Room (for authors\u00a0under book contract).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "3135608", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "Metro Referral Cards:\nNYC reference librarians may issue Metro Referral passes for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "3135268", "box_name": "Metro Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "CUNY-NYPL Funding:\nThe development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library -- with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university's cooperation in the development of those NYPL policies that affect its research collections -- should be one of the Graduate School's top priorities for the near future. --Mina Rees. The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York . August 1972, p. 10. NYPL applies state aid provided on CUNY's behalf to purchase books supporting CUNY scholarship. Mutual NYPL-CUNY collaboration has strengthened recently with NYPL's lending program to CUNY faculty and graduate students. But, New York State and City aid to these two great public institutions has been reduced since 1998. Read more about NYPL-CUNY & track NYS funding for CUNY-NYPL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "3135721", "box_name": "CUNY-NYPL Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "Eligibility & Registration:Eligibility & Registration:New York Public Library GC students and faculty are extended borrowing privileges for books in the NYPL research libraries that are not normally available for loan (see Lenders & Non-Participants for details). To activate these privileges, simply obtain an NYPL library card and go to Library Card Services, Room 217, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , where you will be given a special sticker for your NYPL card. Use NYPL Classic Catalog buttons or email callaheadsasb@nypl.org to request NYPL books to pick-up and borrow. Scores and books from the Library for the Performing Arts\u00a0are eligible for loan. Columbia University & New York University Apply online for MaRLI privileges to borrow from Columbia or NYU. Carefully match your research interests with collection strengths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.engths. Non-PhD CUNY grads apply as \"independent scholars\" and note your GC program. Receive e-mail approval within 5 business days with instructions.Pick up MaRLI cards at Columbia Butler and NYU Bobst privileges offices; bring approval email, NYPL card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "6945811", "box_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University have launched an\u00a0initiative to expand access and use of their collections to better serve their users.\u00a0The collaboration, dubbed the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI), enables eligible users with a demonstrable research need not met by currently available resources, to borrow materials from all three institutions. CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders are eligible for NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges, with\u00a0120-day loans . Also,\u00a0GC affiliates may register through NYPL\u00a0for Columbia and New York University MaRLI borrowing privileges.\u00a0See the Eligibility & Registration box below for details. Also, GC affiliates (and all NYPL cardholders) may use NYPL's databases, some of which are only available on site and some of which are available remotely. See our guide to NYPL\u00a0databases .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "357183", "guide_name": "New York Public Library Database Highlights", "page_id": "2706369", "page_name": "MaRLI Details", "box_id": "6946620", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=357183&p=2706369"}}
{"text": "New York Studies Research Guide:\nThis guide is intended to be used as a starting place for New York\u00a0Studies research. If you have suggestions or comments about what information would be useful to gather here, please get in touch with New York Studies librarian Alycia Sellie (contact information on the right).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "7869363", "box_name": "New York Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "Select New York City History Resources:\nThe Gotham Center for New York City History Bibliography: A bibliography about the history of New York with over 20,000 publications included.\n\nThe Gotham Center for New York History List of Archives: A list of local archives that collect the history of New York. To find other collections, try searching Archive Grid .\n\nNew York Historical Society Museum & Library: The New York Historical Society Library has a wealth of materials available on-site and online. Get started with your research using this guide .\n\nNew York Historical Society Newspaper Research Guide: The New-York Historical Society holds the fourth largest collection of American newspapers published before 1820: 634 titles by one estimate. This guide walks through how to find and use items in their collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "7869060", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "ion of American newspapers published before 1820: 634 titles by one estimate. This guide walks through how to find and use items in their collections.New York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNYPL Guide: Researching New York City Neighborhoods: New York City neighborhoods, from their formation to present day, can be researched through the collections of NYPL and other institutions. Useful materials include neighborhood and borough-specific histories, NYC guidebooks, city agency reports, local newspapers, clippings, statistical data, and maps, among many other resources.\n\nNYPL Guide: Early New York: This resource packet is aimed to help teachers use primary source images from NYPL's Digital Gallery as well as texts from NYPL's Databases to teach about Early New York.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "7869060", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "is aimed to help teachers use primary source images from NYPL's Digital Gallery as well as texts from NYPL's Databases to teach about Early New York.NYPL Guide: How to Find Historic Photos of New York City: A guide to locating historic images of New York City.\n\nNYU Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives: An important repository for labor history. Materials include books, pamphlets, and serials focusing on the history of labor, politics, political thought, civil rights, women's history, the Spanish Civil War, literature, the history of New York City, and the arts. Broadly speaking, the collections cover labor and the Left.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "7869060", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "'s history, the Spanish Civil War, literature, the history of New York City, and the arts. Broadly speaking, the collections cover labor and the Left.The Queens Museum and Museum of the City of New York 1939-1940 and 1964-1965 New York World\u2019s Fairs Collection: The collections include books, pamphlets, printed ephemera, architectural drawings, original artwork, film and audio recordings, photographs, architectural models, textiles, and souvenirs. The varied formats and subjects of the materials provide a uniquely holistic perspective on the New York World\u2019s Fairs and the events surrounding them that shaped the physical and cultural landscape of the city, even as their impact was felt around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "7869060", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579635", "page_name": "New York Studies", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579635"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nBritish Library: One of world's largest collections of primary documents.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections. Finding aids are available online.\n\nFolger Shakespeare Library: World's largest collection of Shakespeare materials and other resources related to the Renaissance.\n\nHarry Ransom Center, University of Texas: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nOne of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579768", "page_name": "Graduate Center Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579768"}}
{"text": "er, University of Texas: Large collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nOne of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.The Morgan Library: Materials related to the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Umbra Search pays homage to the Umbra Society of the early 1960s, a renegade group of Black writers and poets who helped create the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2579768", "page_name": "Graduate Center Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2579768"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses Full Text include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885758", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center dissertations from 1988 to the present are available for browsing\u00a0in the Dissertation Reading Room on the first floor of the library.\u00a0If you do not know the year of a dissertation, check the author or title in the CUNY Catalog or in Digital Dissertations . For more information about submitting your own thesis or dissertation, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "4423799", "box_name": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nCUNY Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations and master's theses appear in the Graduate Center's institutional repository, Academic Works. Many dissertations/theses are open access in Academic Works, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Pre-2014 dissertations currently are in the process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "he process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital LIbrary of Theses and Dissertations: NDLTD finds additional electronic works produced outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585092", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585092"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585125", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585125"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585125", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585125"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "380755", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "2585125", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=380755&p=2585125"}}
{"text": "Services Offered & Consultations:\nWebsite Creation Wordpress Omeka Info Architecture Visualization Text Mining Topic Modeling LaTeX ebook creation Digital Research Tools Digital Preservation Tools Web Preservation Twitterbots Data Services", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759636", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8445598", "box_name": "Services Offered & Consultations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759636"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe Graduate Center Library supports all the ways that your research processes and results may manifest. In addition to helping with retrieval and citing of resources, the library can also help, via a consultation, with a digital project. If the consultation reveals that the project is beyond the library's scope or resources we can point you to other GC community constituents, such as the New Media Lab , the ITP program or Digital Fellows , that can possibly provide more intensive assistance. This LibGuide is a beta and we will continually be refining and enhancing it. Please contact the authors if you have any suggestions. Please make a consultation appointment with\u00a0our [digital] librarians if you'd like to chat about your project during any phase of your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759636", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8445595", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759636"}}
{"text": "tions. Please make a consultation appointment with\u00a0our [digital] librarians if you'd like to chat about your project during any phase of your project.Note: A great repository to look at is the DiRT Directory . A good review of tools: Top Tools for Digital Humanities Research by Nancy K. Herther. Disclaimer: \u00a0We might not be able to offer expert assistance in all the suggested tools. Furthermore, because of the fluidity of some open source projects, we cannot insure their longevity or link integrity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759636", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8445595", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759636"}}
{"text": "The simplest is to use the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal . This is a great option for simple sites or blogs that do not need much customization or functionality. \u00a0The portal allows you to create one or many WordPress sites. \u00a0GC Website Services has a small set of carefully curated plugins and themes from the WordPress Plugin Repository & WordPress Theme Repository . Scroll down and login with your GC network credentials. Once logged in, click on Dashboard. From the menu on the left, click on . Click on Create a New Site . Enter a domain name under Site Domain: Enter your site\u2019s title\u00a0under Site Title : Until your site is fully developed, it is best to select the No radio button under privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445551", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision. just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision. just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision.Note: You can change this later. Click on Settings=>Reading and select either the Your latest posts -or- A static radio button. This is setting determines if you intend to merely blog or have a structured website. After deciding, click the < Save > button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445551", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Commons:\nSimilar to the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal, the CUNY Academic Commons is another mult-Wordpress install that allows users (CUNY faculty, staff, graduate students, graduate alumni and postdocs) one or many WordPress sites. The Academic Commons is a bit more robust, because it has many more themes and plugins than GC\u2019s Website Services. Additionally, you can request a theme and or plugin to be evaluated and possibly installed from the WordPress repositories\u00a0or a customized child theme to be uploaded to the Academic Commons. Register here to access and use the Academic Commons. Note: A valid CUNY email address is required to register and use the site. Please read the ' Hosting Partner Handbook ' on how to further customize Wordpress' hyper-flexible platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445552", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:You might need more flexibility with WordPress (the ability to install or develop any theme or plugin) or something beyond a WordPress site. If so, then the next option is for you. Note: We will be referring to XAMPP (Apache, MYSQL and PHP), which is for Windows, but analogs exists for Macintosh ( MAMP ) and Linux LAMP . Other distributions are available here with applications . Installing XAMPP Let\u2019s discuss the why, before downloading and installing (X)AMPP. Wordpress or Omeka (the two most popular Content Management Systems (CMS) are database driven based solutions that means that the content is stored in a database. Content being stored in a database makes it easier to edit; no expertise is necessary. \u00a0 Furthermore, your site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.How does this work? \u00a0The short answer is using PHP , the CMS makes calls to the database ( MYSQL ) and then the Apache Web Server software delivers \u00a0the processed content to web browsers . \u00a0With a traditional html page, the client (web browser) interprets, parses and renders all the code, but because contemporary CMS typically use PHP, the code needs to be processed by the server and the browser downloads the output. \u00a0 In the case of CMS, the PHP makes a database query which writes & extracts information from the database, processes and renders the specific content. The advantage of (X)AMPP is it allows for the flexibility (the universe of themes and plugins are available to you as well as the ability to hack the the core) of your own development environmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.The only difference to a local (X)AMPP install is that you do not need to pay for webhost and FTP.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "Choose the path best for you.:\nDepending up your needs and requirements, there are many options to develop your own website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759708", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "8445546", "box_name": "Choose the path best for you.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759708"}}
{"text": "Themes:\nThe true power of a CMS, and especially Wordpress, is the ease and simplicity of changing the look and feel of your site without effecting the content. This is done when you select a theme. Check out the Wordpress theme repository for an array of free open source options. Guide to installing and using themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8446531", "box_name": "Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "Child Themes:\nYou might want to radically change the theme that you are using. If so, a Child Theme is a great shortcut. Getting started with Child Themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8446533", "box_name": "Child Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "Once XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download WordPress and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the WordPress directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018wordpress\u2019 or use something other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8445559", "box_name": "Wordpress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).Open: wp-config-sample.php \u00a0file and edit: ** The name of the database for WordPress */ define(\u2018DB_NAME\u2019, \u2018wordpress\u2019); /** MySQL database username */ define(\u2018DB_USER\u2019, \u2018root\u2019); /** MySQL database password */ define(\u2018DB_PASSWORD\u2019, \u201d); /** MySQL hostname */ define(\u2018DB_HOST\u2019, \u2018localhost\u2019); Save file as wp-config.php Go to: http://localhost/wordpress/ will be redirected to: http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php Enter: Site Title Username Password Email Address Then click the button. Login. The dashboard of your WordPress installation will appear.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8445559", "box_name": "Wordpress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "Plugins:\nNot a programmer, but want some special functionality that the core installation does not contain. Chances are that it may already exist as a plugin. Plugins extend Wordpress's core functionality. Before hacking the core and adding functions, see if the functionality already exists in a plugin that was developed by someone else by searching the plugin repository .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8446532", "box_name": "Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nWordpress, the world's most popular open source CMS is great for blogging and general website development. A tremendous community supplies themes and plugins to expand Wordpress's core functionality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759713", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "8677618", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759713"}}
{"text": "Omeka Install:\nOnce XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download Omeka and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the Omeka\u00a0directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018omeka\u2019 or use something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler). Open: \u00a0db .ini\u00a0 file and edit: [database] host = \u201clocalhost\u201d username = \u201croot\u201d password = \u201c\u201d dbname = \u201comeka\u201d prefix = \u201comeka_\u201d charset = \u201cutf8\u201d ;port = \u201c\u201d More details on installing Omeka .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759731", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "8445604", "box_name": "Omeka Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759731"}}
{"text": "Intro:\nOmeka is a great platform for publishing online collections. There are many themes and plugins, similar to Wordpress, that expands Omeka's core functionality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759731", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "8677642", "box_name": "Intro", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759731"}}
{"text": "Information Architecture:\nA standard way to approach developing your site's architecture is via a card sort. You can card sort using analog methods or using software. Here is some information: Wikipedia Article How to Card Sort Ed Tech Wiki Card Sort Hot to Open Source Card Sort Software", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759741", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "8525384", "box_name": "Information Architecture", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759741"}}
{"text": "Homepage layout & Wireframing:\nOnce you have a notion of the overall architecture of your site, you are ready to layout what you want your homepage to look like through wireframing. This can be performed with sketches or software. Wikipedia article on Wireframing Some 'free' wireframe tools Review of wireframe software solutions Wiry- an open source solution to wireframing Pencil Project", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759741", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "8525890", "box_name": "Homepage layout & Wireframing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759741"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nBefore you start, especially if you are migrating existing content, it's best to organize your information and find an intuitive page order and hierarchy. rThere are many methods to develop or find your site's architecture, you can use software or just pursue an analog card sort.\u00a0\u00a0Once you understand your information architecture, you can start building your homepage using wireframes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759741", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "8677687", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759741"}}
{"text": "Gephi:\nGephi Quick Start A simple tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759997", "page_name": "Visualization", "box_id": "8446415", "box_name": "Gephi", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759997"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nYour data has been extracted, collected and massaged, now it's time to present it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2759997", "page_name": "Visualization", "box_id": "8677737", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2759997"}}
{"text": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog:\nVideo of the presentation .\n\nSusan Steinman's\u00a0github .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760003", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "9280083", "box_name": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760003"}}
{"text": "Removing Extraneous Information:\nThe following python scripts will remove tags from downloaded html pages and stop words. Feel free to modify both.\n\nRemove Stopwords: Use with the list (stopwords.txt)\n\nStopwords List: Use with remove_stopwords.py", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760003", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "19566016", "box_name": "Removing Extraneous Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760003"}}
{"text": "Text Mining HathiTrust:\nText Analysis with the HathiTrust Research Center: CC-BY-NC 4.0 license\n\nPlease make a research appointment with one of us, if you would like to learn how to mine HathiTrust.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "19558812", "box_name": "Text Mining HathiTrust", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Important Articles on Text Mining:\nSeven Ways Humanists Are Using Computers to Understand Text Computational Text Analysis for Social Science:\u00a0Model Assumptions and Complexity Comparing Corpuses by Word Use", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "8686479", "box_name": "Important Articles on Text Mining", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Tutorials & Projects:\nGet Old Tweets Mining Twitter MORE Mining Twitter Mining the Dispatch An Introduction to Text Analysis With Python", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "8686677", "box_name": "Tutorials & Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Text Mining Tools:\nAntConc (A freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis.) Voyant Tools (A\u00a0web-based reading and analysis environment for digital texts.) The Natural Language Toolkit Orange", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "8686609", "box_name": "Text Mining Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Social Feed Manager:\nFrom the website: 'Social Feed Manager is a web application which allows users to create collections of data from social media platforms, including Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, and Sina Weibo. It is open source software and connects to the platforms\u2019 public APIs to harvest data.' The Social Feed Manager", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26299918", "box_name": "Social Feed Manager", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nText mining is a technique for deriving information from textual\u00a0corpora. Its power and novelty comes from its treating text as a data source. Text mining has been associated with \" distant reading \".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760028", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "8686229", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760028"}}
{"text": "Beginning LaTeX:\nLatex Homepage Getting Started with TeX, LaTeX, and Friends LaTeX\u00a0Wikibook An introduction to LaTex LaTeX resources from Cambridge", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312741", "box_name": "Beginning LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "( From Cambridge Department of Engineering ) Front/Back matter See the bibliographies page. bibliographies with biblatex Natural Science Citations - provides many options. See also the reference sheet CTAN has many bibliography styles in its bibtex section. bibtex editor Simple LaTeX Glossaries and Acronyms using the glossaries package The nomencl package How to add nomenclature sections Graphics Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX and PDFLaTeX (by Keith Reckdahl) explains all there is to know about putting graphics into LaTeX documents. The Hints about tables and figures in LaTeX and Hints on adding figures to multicolumn environments documents deal with common problems. See also Klaus Hoeppner's Strategies for including graphics in LaTeX documents How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312934", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.Use its \"set term postscript eps color\" to produce a postscript file which can be added to your latex document in the usual way. Matlab may be preferable. The pstricks tutorial show how to use the pstricks package to produce line drawings Matlab graphics with LaTeX Math The psfrag handout addresses the common problem of how to add LaTeX math\u00a0to a postscript file. Part of Math into LaTeX (by G. Gr\u00e4tzer) is online AMS-LaTeX provides specialist support. The Short Math Guide for LaTeX comes from the American Mathematical Society Matlab has some support for LaTeX production. Type \" help latex \" inside matlab for details. Effective Scientific Electronic Publishing (by Markus G. Kuhn) and AcroTeX by D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312934", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.Hartke) Detexify - LaTeX symbol classifier lets you draw a symbol and will give you the corresponding LaTeX Tables Tables in LaTeX: packages and methods Table Editor (producing output in various formats, including LaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312934", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "LaTeX Tools:\nOnline LaTeX editor (ShareLaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312807", "box_name": "LaTeX Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "BibTex:\nBibTeX is a citation tool used for creating bibliographies and\u00a0reference footnotes/endnotes for research. BibTeX tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312897", "box_name": "BibTex", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "LaTeX:\nL A T E X is a word processing system favored for the ease with which it can be made to represent\u00a0mathematical formulae, and its beautiful PDF layouts. LaTeX\u00a0relies on plain text and markup tags to render documents, and is therefore very flexible in what it outputs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760025", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "9312644", "box_name": "LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760025"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nCalibre\u00a0- E Book Management", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760026", "page_name": "ebook creation", "box_id": "9228716", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760026"}}
{"text": "Zotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "2760033", "page_name": "Digital Research Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=2760033"}}
{"text": "Peter Organisciak's Guide:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis suggested Peter Organisciak's guide as another good resource to learn how to create a Twitter Bot.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265603", "box_name": "Peter Organisciak's Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Please see Robin Davis' Github page . Download the files See the \" Download ZIP \" button toward the upper right. \u00a0Click it and save the folder to your desktop. Create a Twitter account for your bot Go to http://twitter.com and sign up for a new account of your choosing. Be sure to include your mobile number (required for using the API) Email address must be unique to Twitter users; try adding random periods in your Gmail address, if you have one Go to http://apps.twitter.com and create a new app This info isn't public so it can be messy Go to Keys and Access Tokens Create new access token Copy Consumer Key/Secret and Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265516", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Take a look at the script; Robin and Mark will talk about what it's doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar Change it up! In tweetlist , add new things for your bot to tweet. Increase/decrease time between tweets in time.sleep(15) (15 is the number of seconds). Intermediate bot: mybot2.py This script sends out five tweets from the first five lines of an external .txt file. Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Right-click on twain.txt and open it in Notepad Take a look at both files; Robin and Mark will talk about what the script is doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265516", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.Download the file as \"plain text\" into the tutorial folder and open it in Notepad Remove junk at the beginning of the file Replace double linebreaks with single linebreaks with a find/replace In mybot2.py, replace twain.txt with the name of the new text file Make the bot send more or fewer tweets, or change which lines, by editing the numbers in for line in tweettext[0:5] . [0:5] means from the first thing up to (but not including) the fifth thing Advanced bot: mashup_madlib.py This script treats The Red Wheelbarrow as a mad-lib, filling in three blanks from two data sources: JSON files from @dariusk's collection of corpora . Advanced bot: respondingbot.py This script from Mark tweets a random line from a .txt file whenever @jasonchowbot tweets. Advanced bot: mashup_markov This script uses a Markov chain to create new sentences from another text, and tweets them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265516", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Python Basics:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis pointed the class to a good Python cheat sheet here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265616", "box_name": "Python Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Data to Play with & examples:\nHere is some downloadable data that can be 'mined' while learning how to build your first bot. Some bot examples here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265677", "box_name": "Data to Play with & examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe following is \u00a0a repackaging of content presented by Mark Easton and Robin Davis during a LACUNY\u00a0Emerging Technology Committee meeting on December 15th, 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3012781", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "9265500", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3012781"}}
{"text": "PSPP:\nPSPP: PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for the proprietary program, SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "3014469", "page_name": "Data Services", "box_id": "19807933", "box_name": "PSPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=3014469"}}
{"text": "APIs: APIs for Scholarly Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?:\nAPIs, short for application programming interface , are tools used to share content and data between software applications.\u00a0 APIs are used in a variety of contexts, but some examples include embedding content from one website into another, dynamically posting content from one application to display in another application, or extracting data from a database in a more programmatic way than a regular user interface might allow. Many scholarly publishers, databases, and products offer APIs to allow users with programming skills to more powerfully extract data to serve a variety of research purposes.\u00a0 With an API, users might create programmatic searches of a citation database, extract statistical data, or dynamically query and post blog content. This guide was\u00a0adapted from MIT's list of scholarly APIS .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242217", "box_name": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources:\nAPI | What it does | How is it accessed | Result format | Registration | Limitations (record numbers, fields accessible) | Contact for technical questions\n\narXiv API | Gives programmatic access to all of the arXiv data, search and linking facilities | API calls are made using any web-enabled client (e.g. a web browser) to make an HTTP GET or POST request to an appropriate url.\u00a0 API users can use the programming language of their choice. | Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | No stated limitations, but high-volume users should contact arXiv . | arXiv Google Group\n\nBioMed Central API | Retrieves: 1) BMC Latest Articles; 2) BMC Editors picks; 3) Data on article subscription and access; 4) Bibliographic search data | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "erface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.comCORE API | gives programmatic access to metadata and full-text of millions of OA research papers | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to use, API key required. Register for API key . | Quota applied for query volume, details at https://core.ac.uk/services#ap i | theteam@core.ac.uk\n\nCrossRef REST API | Allows access to metadata records for over 75 million scholarly works that have CrossRef DOIs, covering around 5000 publishers.\u00a0 Can be used for text- and data-mining , checking against funder mandates , and to obtain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "tain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.orgDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) API | Allows programmatic access to metadata in DPLA collections, including partner data from Harvard, New York Public Library, ARTstor, and others. | RESTful interface | Structured JSON-LD objects | Free to use; API key needed | No limitations at present | codex@dp.la ; Users can also submit issues to DPLA's Issue Tracker\n\nHathiTrust Bibliographic API | Returns bibliographic, rights, and volume information when given standard identifiers (ISBN, LCCN, OCLC, etc.) for items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. Intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | RESTful interface | JSON, MARC-XML | No registration required. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "equired. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgHathiTrust Data API | Can be used to retrieve content (page images, OCR, and in some cases whole volume packages), and metadata for HathiTrust Digital Library volumes. | Two methods of access: via a Web client , requiring authentication (users who are not members of a HathiTrust partner institution must sign up for a University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account ), or programmatically using an access key that can be obtained at http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | XML, JSON, or binary representation | Varies depending whether access is via Web client (for members of HathiTrust partner institution), University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account , (for non-members), or using API key obtained at ttp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "tp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgIEEE Xplore XML Search API | Allows IEEE customers and 3rd parties such as federated search vendors to query the IEEE Xplore content repository and retrieve results for manipulation and presentation on local web interfaces | HTTP requests using structured URL queries | XML | Must be an IEEE customer (i.e. belong to an institution that subscribes to IEEE Xplore). Contact onlinesupport@ieee.org to receive API user guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "ser guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.orgJSTOR Data for Research | Not a true API, but allows computational analysis and selection of JSTOR's scholarly journal and primary resource collections\u00a0 Includes tools for faceted searching and filtering, text analysis, topic modeling, data extraction, and visualization. | Web interface | CSV, varies depending on tool used | Free to access, registration is required to obtain results. No institutional affiliation is required. | Datasets are capped by default at 1,000 articles; users seeking larger results are asked to contact JSTOR Data for Research. | http://about.jstor.org/contact\n\nNature Blogs API | Blog tracking and indexing service; tracks Nature blogs and other third-party science blogs | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | Default is JSON, some queries return Atom/RSS, CSV | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.comNature OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for Nature content | REST API with two interfaces: 1) OpenSearch standard interface using keyword searches; 2) SRU\u00a0 search interface using CQL structed queries | RSS, JSON, ATOM, SRU XML, TURTLE, depending on interface used | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day | developers@nature.com\n\nNLM APIs | NLM offers 21 different APIs for accessing various NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.OECD Data API | Allows programmatic access to a selection of OECD datasets | A dataset identifier, a list of dimension item identifiers, and some additional parameters need to be supplied in a URL | SDMX-JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 Registration is not required but is strongly encouraged. | 1 million data points; not all OECD datasets are covered; IEA datasets are excluded | http://stats.oecd.org/FAQAndContact.aspx\n\nORCID API | Queries and searches the ORCID researcher identifier system and obtain researcher profile data | RESTful interface | HTML, XML, or JSON | Two options: 1) Users can access the Public API,which only returns data marked as \"public\"; 2) Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-us", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": ") Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-usPLoS Article-Level Metrics API | Retrieves article-level metrics (including usage statistics, citation counts, and social networking activity) for articles published in PLOS journals and articles added to PLOS Hubs: Biodiversity | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML, JSON, CS | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 1000 requests a day.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "re limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPLoS Search API | Allows PLoS content to be queried using the 23 terms in the PLoS search, for integration into web, desktop, or mobile applications | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 7200 requests a day, 300 per hour, 10 per minute.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 Requests should not return more than 100 rows.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "e limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPubMed E-Utilities API | Set of 8 server-side programs for searching 38 NCBI Entrez databases of biomedical literature and data | To access data, a piece of software posts an URL using a fixed sytax to NCBI's E-Utilities server, then retrieves and processes data.\u00a0 Users can use any programming langauge that can send the URL and interpret the XML response (e.g. Perl, Python, Java, C++, etc.) | XML | Free to register; registration is not necessary but strongly encouraged. | 3 URL requests per second; large jobs should be limited to weekends or business hours | eutilities@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\n\nScopus | Supports multiple use cases, including displaying publications on a website, showing cited-by counts on a website, federated searching, populating repositories with metadata, populating VIVO profiles, and others. | Various depending on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactus", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactusSpringer Text- and Data-Mining Access | Allows text- and data- mining access to researchers via their subscribing institutions for non-commercial research purposes. | Researchers can download content for TDM purposes directly from the SpringerLink platform. Full-text content can be accessed programmatically at friendly URLs based on the content\u2019s DOI.\u00a0 Can use a web browser, or HTTP GET requests using any convenient scripting tool, e.g. curl, wget, Python\u2019s urllib, among others. | Varies depending on use case. | No registration or API key is required. | No stated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "tated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.comSpringer Images API | Provides images and related text for over 300,000 free images available on Springer Images. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSpringer Metadata API | Provides metadata for over 5 million online documents (e.g. journal articles, book chapters, protocols). | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in PRISM Aggregator message format, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "rmat, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.comSpringer Open Access API | Provides metadata, full-text content, and images for over 80,000 open access articles from BioMed Central and SpringerOpen journals. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in Springer's A++ format, JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSTAT!Ref OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for displaying syndicated results on a website. | Uses OpenSearch specifications. | RSS, ATOM, HTML | Free to register for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "er for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.orgWeb of Science Web Services | Bibliographic search service. Allows automatic, real-time querying of records.\u00a0 Primarly for populating an institutional repository. | Uses SOAP protocol to access | XML | Free to register if you are affiliated with a host institution that subscribes to Web of Science. | Extractable data is limited to particular fields, databses, and filedepths, also depends on host institution's subscription. | http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/support/\n\nWorld Bank Indicators | Provides access to nine World Bank statistical databases: | RESTful interface | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "ce | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgWorld Bank Projects | Provides access to data on all closed, active, and planned World Bank projects | RESTful interface | XML, JSON, Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org\n\nWorld Bank Finances | Provides access to the data on the World Bank\u2019s loans, credits, financial statements and other data related to the financial operations | RESTful interface | XML, JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": ", JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgUN ComTrade | Allows access to data on International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) and the work of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics Section (IMTSS) of the United Nations Statistics Division | Some services in REST, some in SOAP | XML, CSV, depending on service | Comtrade Web Services requires IP authentication, users must have site license account. However, access to metadata and data availability is not restricted. | Depending on access rights, the following data can be obtained: Comtrade Data, Tariff Line Data, Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.orgWiley Text and Data Mining | Allows text- and data-mining access to content in the Wiley Online Library | Accessible via CrossRef's TDM service ; RESTful interface | JSON | Must be part of a subscribing institution to have full text access. Users will encounter a click-through agreement and will receive a Client API Token, which is needed when requesting full text of articles. | 6 queries per minute; 200 character-limit | labs@crossref.org for support using the CrossRef TDM service to access Wiley content; journalshelp.wiley.com for other inquires", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "4857784", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "15242259", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=4857784"}}
{"text": "At the GC:\nGC Digital Initiatives: Digital Initiatives events, programs, workshops and consultations at The Graduate Center, CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "18639509", "box_name": "At the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "Programming/Tagging Languages:\nQriollo: Uses keywords in Rioplatense Spanish, spoken in Buenos Aires\n\nLatino: Inspired by Python, an educational language", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946116", "box_name": "Programming/Tagging Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "Sample Projects:\nHDH (Humanidades Digitales Hisp\u00e1nicas) 2017: Sociedades, Pol\u00edticas, Saberes: Visit the HDH 2017 > Actas HDH2017 to get the full Proceedings of this conference, and browse projects and papers. Themes included social media; imaging technologies; GIS; digital archiving and information architectures; artistic projects; text and language technologies; critical reviews; digital publishing; data modeling and analysis. Speakers were primarily from Spain.\n\n3er encuentro de humanistas digitales (RedHD): Hosted by El Colegio de M\u00e9xico y la Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM).\n\nAracne: LINGUISTICS Research on lexical variation in Spanish newspapers in the period 1914-2014, with visualizations of the results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946121", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "e M\u00e9xico (UNAM).\n\nAracne: LINGUISTICS Research on lexical variation in Spanish newspapers in the period 1914-2014, with visualizations of the results.Biblioteca Electr\u00f3nica Textual del Teatro en Espa\u00f1ol de 1868-1936 (BETTE): LITERATURA. Tagged text of plays in the Spanish Edad de Plata are made available. So far, the project includes works by Garc\u00eda Lorca, Valle, Mu\u00f1oz, Echegaray, Unamuno, Valera, Clar\u00edn and Dicenta.\n\nBib-ACM\u00e9: Bibliograf\u00eda digital de novelas argentinas, cubanas y mexicanas (1830-1910): Tagged texts made available at: https://github.com/cligs/bibacme\n\nProject P.S. Post Scriptum: Digital Archive of Ordinary Writing, Early Modern Portugal and Spain: LINGUISTICA. Well-documented archive of processed texts (using adapted versions of TEI, and Eagles tag system for Spanish, among other standards).\n\nBdPn: Biblioteca digital del pensamiento novohispano: A project by the College of Philosophy and Letters of the Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM). The website includes a digital library, a visualization tool, and publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946121", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "phy and Letters of the Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM). The website includes a digital library, a visualization tool, and publications.Atlas Ling\u00fc\u00edstico de la Pen\u00ednsula Ib\u00e9rica: Access to the Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula, including unpublished material about the project, its history, scope, the survey questionnaire, and the interviewers.\n\nArchivo Digital Valle-Incl\u00e1n (GIVIUS): A large project intending to produce a model of author-based digital archives, building a database of Valle-Incl\u00e1n's works, papers, images, and more. The digital archive is not yet launched, pending the clearance of copyrights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946121", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "Geopolitics of Knowledge:\n\u00bfDe qu\u00e9 hablamos cuando hablamos de Humanidades Digitales?: Gimena del Rio Riande (2014). \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 hablamos cuando hablamos de Humanidades Digitales?. I Jornadas Nacionales de Humanidades Digitales. Asociaci\u00f3n Argentina de Humanidades Digitales, Buenos Aires.\n\nDigital Dialogue #MITHDD: Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland Digital Dialogue #MITHDD: Elaborating a (Digital) Methodology of the Oppressed in US Latina/o Digital Humanities, featuring Dr. Lorena Gauthereau\n\nHumanidades digitales, dejarlas ser: Cuartas-Restrepo, J.M. (2017). Revista colombiana de educaci\u00f3n. n.72, pp.65-78.\n\nAlfabetizaci\u00f3n digital: \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 estamos hablando?: Ferreiro, E. (2011). Educa\u00e7\u00e3o e Pesquisa 37(2) pp. 423-438.\n\nCentros y fronteras: el panorama internacional: Spence, Paul. (2014). Humanidades Digitales: desaf\u00edos, logros y perspectivas de futuro. L\u00f3pez Poza, S. & Pena Sueiro, N., eds. A Coru\u00f1a: SIELAE pp. 37-61.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946125", "box_name": "Geopolitics of Knowledge", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "ce, Paul. (2014). Humanidades Digitales: desaf\u00edos, logros y perspectivas de futuro. L\u00f3pez Poza, S. & Pena Sueiro, N., eds. A Coru\u00f1a: SIELAE pp. 37-61.Geographical and linguistic diversity in the Digital Humanities: Galina Russell, I. (Sept 2014). Literary and Linguistic Computing 29:3 pp. 307-316\n\nPostcolonial Studies, Digital Humanities, and the Politics of Language: Blog post by Golumbia, David. (2014)\n\nEl t\u00e9rmino Humanidades Digitales y los Estudios Latinoamericanos: una revisi\u00f3n bibliogr\u00e1fica: Svensson, A. (2014). Anuario Americanista Europeo, No 12, Secci\u00f3n Documentaci\u00f3n p. 1-28.\n\nLas humanidades digitales: Una oportunidad para los hispanistas del siglo XXI: Megias, JML. (2014). Humanidades digitales: una aproximaci\u00f3n transdisciplinar / coord. por \u00c1lvaro Baraibar Etxeberria, pp. 99-116.\n\nNetworking Peripheries: An exploration of the diverse experiments in digital futures as they advance far from the celebrated centers of technological innovation and entrepreneurship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "5674973", "page_name": "Humanidades Digitales", "box_id": "17946125", "box_name": "Geopolitics of Knowledge", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=5674973"}}
{"text": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash:\nCommand Line Interface & Basic Bash Commands: This video introduces viewers to the command line interface and some basic commands. Created for the Digging Deeper, Reaching Further (DDRF) project\n\nAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "6154947", "page_name": "The Command Line", "box_id": "19565972", "box_name": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=6154947"}}
{"text": "QGIS:\nIntro to QGIS video: Do you want to learn more about QGIS, the free and open source software for mapping and geospatial analysts? This webinar will present several quick demos to help you get started with QGIS.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "6366218", "page_name": "Mapping", "box_id": "24163457", "box_name": "QGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=6366218"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThere are many ways to approach mapping. The GC has ArcGIS installed on its public workstations. There is also an open source analog that you can install on your computer called QGIS .\u00a0 However both require a steep learning curve and might be toocomplicated for your purposes.\u00a0\u00a0 Other approaches such as using a Wordpress plugin such as MapMaker with Google Maps\u00a0 API or Open Street Maps might be just as useful and requires a lot less frontend investment rather\u00a0 than learning a new complicated platform. Here is a more comprehensive guide to help inform your decision. Make an appointment with Stephen (sklein@gc.cuny.edu) or Steve (szweibel@gc.cuny.edu) to explore the best path toward your mapping needs. Meanwhile, here is a useful guide that might get you started.\u00a0 Also, Frank Donnelly, a Baruch College librarian, occasionally gives classes so watch this page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "6366218", "page_name": "Mapping", "box_id": "20218970", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=6366218"}}
{"text": "Other Resources & Tools:\nTaguette: Taguette is a free and open source tool for qualitative research. You can import your research materials, highlight and tag quotes, and export the results!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "405353", "guide_name": "Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7174700", "page_name": "Other Resources & Tools", "box_id": "22784235", "box_name": "Other Resources & Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=405353&p=7174700"}}
{"text": "What is Interlibrary Loan (ILL)? Interlibrary loan is a service through which we get information--loans and copies, print and digital--from other libraries. Use ILL anytime you cannot get what you need through CLICS (access to CUNY books) or open access resources. In addition, GC library patrons can use the MaRLI program for direct access to NYU, Columbia and NYPL research libraries. Back to Top How do I create an ILL account? Your ILL username and password will be the same as your Graduate Center network account. When you log in to ILL for the first time, you will be presented with the registration screen. Please fill it in completely. After submitting your information on that page you will be able to place ILL requests. If you forget your password, please contact the IT department to resolve the issue. Back to Top Who can use ILL at GC? ILL is offered to Graduate Center students with a current GC library barcode and no outstanding library fines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "sue. Back to Top Who can use ILL at GC? ILL is offered to Graduate Center students with a current GC library barcode and no outstanding library fines.sue. Back to Top Who can use ILL at GC? ILL is offered to Graduate Center students with a current GC library barcode and no outstanding library fines.sue. Back to Top Who can use ILL at GC? ILL is offered to Graduate Center students with a current GC library barcode and no outstanding library fines.CUNY doctoral faculty, visiting GC faculty, retired GC faculty, and GC staff are welcome to use the service, provided they have GC ID cards with GC library barcodes. Non-Graduate Center students, faculty with non-GC barcodes, and non-GC staff are not offered ILL services here. Try instead at your local college or public library. Back to Top What security precautions should I take using ILL? When using a public workstation, always log out of your ILL account and exit from the Web browser at the end of your session. Back to Top What can I request through ILL? You can order any journal article unavailable at the Grad Center through ILL. You can also request any book that is listed as being at another CUNY library, through the CUNY libraries\u2019 CLICS service OR through interlibrary loan OR through the new OneSearch database. The choice is yours! And, if a book (or any other item) is not listed in the CUNY catalog, then you can order it through ILL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "new OneSearch database. The choice is yours! And, if a book (or any other item) is not listed in the CUNY catalog, then you can order it through ILL. new OneSearch database. The choice is yours! And, if a book (or any other item) is not listed in the CUNY catalog, then you can order it through ILL. new OneSearch database. The choice is yours! And, if a book (or any other item) is not listed in the CUNY catalog, then you can order it through ILL.We also have a new service called Scan & Deliver: If the GC Library has a journal or book in print or on microfilm, you can request an article or chapter, and we will scan it and send it to you! Back to Top Can I borrow music or media items through CUNY Libraries? If you need music scores or any audio-visual material, even if it is owned by another CUNY library and listed in the CUNY catalog, please request the material through ILL rather than the CUNY catalog. Back to Top Can I request a print copy of a book if the library has access to an e-book edition? Yes, even if the GC/CUNY has access to an e-book, if you prefer a print copy, then you can request it via CLICS or ILL. Please just make a note that this is your preference in the ILL form. Back to Top How many ILL requests may I make? Graduate Center students may have 20 ILL requests active at any time, including books currently in your possession, as well as other books and articles in process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "er students may have 20 ILL requests active at any time, including books currently in your possession, as well as other books and articles in process.er students may have 20 ILL requests active at any time, including books currently in your possession, as well as other books and articles in process.er students may have 20 ILL requests active at any time, including books currently in your possession, as well as other books and articles in process.Once an article or book chapter is delivered to you in PDF format, it does not count against the 20-item limit. Graduate Center faculty may have an unlimited number of requests active at any time. Back to Top What is Scan & Deliver? Scan & Deliver is a pilot program wherein we \"scan and deliver\" information that we have available here in print form and send you an electronic link to it so that you can access it wherever you may be. Just make these requests the same way you would make an interlibrary loan request. If you know we have the material, just add that information in the notes field. We can copy articles and book chapters, but not more than one chapter of any one book or one article of any one journal issue because of copyright guidelines. We cannot copy items that are on Course Reserves. We hope that this service will be a great help to everyone and that we can continue to staff it into the future. Please send all questions and comments to us at ill@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "ll be a great help to everyone and that we can continue to staff it into the future. Please send all questions and comments to us at ill@gc.cuny.edu .ll be a great help to everyone and that we can continue to staff it into the future. Please send all questions and comments to us at ill@gc.cuny.edu .ll be a great help to everyone and that we can continue to staff it into the future. Please send all questions and comments to us at ill@gc.cuny.edu .Back to Top How long are PDF files available on the ILL server? Most journal article and book chapters are delivered to you in electronic PDF format (Adobe's Portable Document Format). When you receive an email that your ILL article is available, follow the emailed link to log in to your ILL account and look for the PDF under Electronically Received Articles. Copies are available for 30 days only, so please download it within that time frame! Back to Top How long does ILL take? Many ILL books arrive within a week, and many electronically-delivered articles take less than 24 hours. However, delivery time depends on which library is lending the item, so it can vary. You can log in to your ILL account to track your requests. Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu if your request takes longer than you expect.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "an vary. You can log in to your ILL account to track your requests. Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu if your request takes longer than you expect.an vary. You can log in to your ILL account to track your requests. Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu if your request takes longer than you expect.an vary. You can log in to your ILL account to track your requests. Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu if your request takes longer than you expect.If you need an item right away, you can stop by the Graduate Center library's Reference Desk to ask for a METRO card that will give you on-site access to items in other libraries in the area, including NYU and Columbia. If you regularly need materials from the NYU or Columbia libraries, you can also apply for a MaRLI card that will allow you to check items out directly from those libraries. Back to Top How should I handle loans with more than one volume? If you borrowed an item with multiple pieces, please return all the volumes to Interlibrary Loan together. We are required to return them all together to the library that lent them to us. Back to Top How do I get the quickest ILL turnaround? To speed your book (and other loan) requests, please make requests from the WorldCat database. Look for the record with the most libraries holding the item. If any CUNY libraries have it, click on Find-It At CUNY to make a CLICS request. If not, then click on Request item via Interlibrary Loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "the item. If any CUNY libraries have it, click on Find-It At CUNY to make a CLICS request. If not, then click on Request item via Interlibrary Loan . the item. If any CUNY libraries have it, click on Find-It At CUNY to make a CLICS request. If not, then click on Request item via Interlibrary Loan . the item. If any CUNY libraries have it, click on Find-It At CUNY to make a CLICS request. If not, then click on Request item via Interlibrary Loan .Next, log in to your ILL account. To get the fastest turnaround on periodical articles, request periodical articles from any of our periodical databases using the FindIt! button. Just click on Request item via Interlibrary Loan and provide your GC network username and password when prompted. Once the request form is filled out, click on Submit Request . If you cannot locate a book or an article you want, just fill out an ILL request form manually and our expert searchers will look for it further. Back to Top How do I know when my ILL request has arrived? You will receive an email you when your item arrives. You may also log in to your ILL account to check the status of your requests. Non-electronic items are held for you to pick up at the GC Library Circulation Desk. When articles and books chapters are delivered in PDF format, you can find them in your ILL account. Please update your email address in your ILL account as necessary.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "books chapters are delivered in PDF format, you can find them in your ILL account. Please update your email address in your ILL account as necessary. books chapters are delivered in PDF format, you can find them in your ILL account. Please update your email address in your ILL account as necessary. books chapters are delivered in PDF format, you can find them in your ILL account. Please update your email address in your ILL account as necessary.Back to Top How do I renew ILL items? Unless the interlibrary loan label on your item says \"NO RENEWALS\", you can request one renewal online. To request, log in to your ILL account . Under Checked Out Items, find the item you want to renew and click on the transaction number. Once the request opens, click on the \"Renew\" button at the top. This will send your request to renew. When the lending library responds to the renewal request, you'll receive an email giving you a new due date if the request is approved, or asking you to bring the item back if the request is denied. If the lending library denies a renewal, please return it quickly. You can request the title again, and we'll borrow another copy for you from another library whenever possible. If you have already renewed once, or if your item is already overdue, you will not be able to request renewals online. Instead, please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu to request that we contact the lending library to try to renew.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "not be able to request renewals online. Instead, please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu to request that we contact the lending library to try to renew. not be able to request renewals online. Instead, please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu to request that we contact the lending library to try to renew. not be able to request renewals online. Instead, please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu to request that we contact the lending library to try to renew.Back to Top Can I return ILL items at another CUNY library? No. Books borrowed through the Interlibrary Loan service at the Graduate Center must be returned at the Graduate Center library. If you also use Interlibrary Loan at other CUNY schools, items borrowed through those Interlibrary Loan services should be returned at the library from which you requested and checked out the item. Back to Top Will ILL cost anything? The Graduate Center receives a large majority of ILL items free of charge.\u00a0However, some libraries do charge for loans. As long as the ILL budget allows, we will pay these fees but if we cannot we will let you know the cost so that you can decide whether to pay for it or cancel the request. Back to Top Why am I not receiving ILL email? We recommend that you use your Grad Center email account to receive ILL email notices. Non-GC email accounts might block our system-generated emails to you, preventing you from receiving notices about ILL books and articles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
{"text": "ail notices. Non-GC email accounts might block our system-generated emails to you, preventing you from receiving notices about ILL books and articles.ail notices. Non-GC email accounts might block our system-generated emails to you, preventing you from receiving notices about ILL books and articles.ail notices. Non-GC email accounts might block our system-generated emails to you, preventing you from receiving notices about ILL books and articles.You can always update your email address yourself through your ILL account or let us know at ill@gc.cuny.edu . Back to Top Who do I contact if I have questions about ILL? Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416069", "guide_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "page_id": "2835477", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "8688898", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416069&p=2835477"}}
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{"text": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:CUNY's\u00a0PhD programs have been supported from their beginnings\u00a0by NYPL collections, services, and spaces. In\u00a01962 CUNY became a doctoral degree-granting university, and\u00a0the CUNY Graduate Center opened\u00a0in the W.R. Grace Building on\u00a042nd Street, just across from\u00a0the\u00a0NYPL Research Libraries' Main Branch, now called the Stephen A. Schwarzman building, or SASB. Throughout the GC's history, NYPL has been CUNY's research library. In 1968, CUNY Chancellor Albert H. Bowker and CUNY Graduate Studies Dean Mina S.\u00a0Rees, backed by the CUNY Council of Chief Librarians, sought a formal\u00a0arrangement with NYPL to support CUNY's new doctoral programs. They enlisted\u00a0the American Council of Leaned Societies ( ACLS ) to outline\u00a0the mutual benefits of such a collaboration: CUNY doctoral scholars\u00a0would secure access to\u00a0a world-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.This relationship continues to this day, providing approximately $2 million in annual New York State Library funding to\u00a0NYPL, specifically\u00a0to support CUNY PhD programs. For nearly fifty years, New York City and then New York State, on behalf of CUNY\u00a0doctoral students and faculty,\u00a0has provided NYPL with a $1 million to $2 million annual revenue stream. The state supplies NYPL\u00a0an additional $8 million per year to support book collections, undesignated research, services to the blind, the Schomburg\u00a0Center, and SIBL. According to state reports, NYPL applies\u00a0CUNY PhD-focused public funding\u00a0to support NYPL\u00a0library collections, staff salaries, building maintenance, and capital expenses, in excess of\u00a0specific GC-serving projects like interlibrary loan and the Readex databases. During the 1970s and 1980s,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0provided CUNY PhD students and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions. The GC Library displayed updated printouts of NYPL acquisitions and NYPL dictionary catalogs in the GC reference collection. NYPL's membership in the Research Libraries Group (RLG) allowed GC scholars to borrow material from the nation's largest libraries through NYPL's interlibrary loan.\u00a0CUNY graduate students\u00a0and faculty occupied a\u00a0majority\u00a0of the NYPL's Wertheim room\u00a0into the 1990s, and CUNY scholars\u00a0still constitute about 30% of\u00a0NYPL study room occupants. The GC\u00a0Library's e-resource\u00a0collections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.With the growth of the Library Network, including the Center for Research Libraries and the IDS Project , the GC Library provides scholars with\u00a0exponentially more than before.\u00a0The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch. Throughout the\u00a02000s,\u00a0library networks expanded\u00a0the range of discoverable materials in collaboratively sourced library catalogs and sped\u00a0delivery of scanned material, even to scholars\u00a0unaffiliated with research libraries. The 2006 introduction of intra-CUNY library\u00a0borrowing deepened CUNY\u00a0support for graduate programs, and established the Graduate Center Library as a hub of intra-library and electronic delivery. GC\u00a0- NYPL services\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0to any\u00a0researcher\u00a0(not only GC affiliates) logging in with a NYPL\u00a0library barcode and PIN.\u00a0Since 2013,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0has participated in\u00a0the GC's\u00a0yearly\u00a0OneStop\u00a0registration to supply all new GC students with\u00a0borrowing cards, with NYPL barcodes for access to NYPL\u00a0databases, and with\u00a0special privileges to borrow directly from NYPL research libraries. NYPL\u00a0with Columbia and NYU also opened the MaRLI\u00a0consortium in 2011, with NYPL\u00a0embracing\u00a0Graduate Center PhD students and faculty as primary academic constituents. NYPL's\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0partnership brokers GC borrowing access to NYU and Columbia collections and on-site use of NYU and Columbia databases. In 2015, NYPL boosted interlibrary loan delivery of\u00a0NYPL titles to the GC Library, allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers). allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers). allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers).With this,\u00a0CUNY GC users\u00a0may borrow directly from the NYPL research libraries using NYPL\u00a0catalogs with NYPL library cards, in addition to requesting NYPL books for pick-up at the GC through GC interlibrary loan. In 2016\u00a0NYPL\u00a0improved online access to NYPL's Readex databases\u00a0to GC scholars , making them available through the GC Library platform, with GC credentials. GC librarians aim to sharpen NYPL's\u00a0focus on book, article, and e-resource sharing with the CUNY GC by expanding e-resource availability and by keeping MaRLI\u00a0borrowing a viable, barrier-free option for CUNY\u00a0graduate students and faculty.\u00a0$2 million in public funding should be focused and dedicated to better support e-resource sharing, and\u00a0to best serve CUNY's\u00a0public scholars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "9467291", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "Shared Research Collections:\nPatrons in the Rose Reading Room of NYPL\u2019s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.\u00a0( Photo is \u00a9 Moody Man , used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license.) \"The development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library \u2014 with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university\u2019s cooperation in the development of those\u00a0NYPL\u00a0policies that affect its research collections \u2014 should be one of the Graduate School\u2019s top priorities for the near future.\" \u2013 Mina Rees.\u00a0The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York. August 1972, p. 10.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839297", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "8788525", "box_name": "Shared Research Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839297"}}
{"text": "Access to The New York Public Library:\nVisitors to the New York Public Library's research collections are entitled to: Request books for on-site reading Access e-resources from inside NYPL Reference service With a NYPL\u00a0library card barcode + PIN: Access e-resources from outside NYPL Request scanned PDFs\u00a0from NYPL print collections to be delivered online With registration at NYPL\u00a0as a Grad Center affiliate: increased borrowing privileges", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839298", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing", "box_id": "8812454", "box_name": "Access to The New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/nypl/access"}}
{"text": "MaRLI:\nApply through\u00a0NYPL for MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative) borrowing privileges from select Columbia University and NYU libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839298", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing", "box_id": "9044827", "box_name": "MaRLI", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/nypl/access"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Study Rooms:\nAny PhD student\u00a0or\u00a0faculty member may apply to use the New York Public Library\u2019s three research study centers in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building @ 42nd Street & 5th Avenue. The Frederick Lewis Allen Room, the Wertheim Study, and the Shoichi Noma Reading Room are available to researchers requiring intensive use of the library\u2019s collections. Apply online or contact researchstudyrooms@nypl.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839298", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing", "box_id": "8725753", "box_name": "NYPL Research Study Rooms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/nypl/access"}}
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{"text": "Increased Borrowing Privileges for GC Affiliates @ NYPL:Increased Borrowing Privileges for GC Affiliates @ NYPL:GC borrowers may request books from\u00a0NYPL\u00a0via GC Interlibrary loan to be delivered to the GC Library for pick-up. Otherwise, GC students and faculty may\u00a0register\u00a0for special NYPL\u00a0borrowing privileges\u00a0by bringing a GC ID card and an NYPL library card to one of the four NYPL research libraries: Science, Industry and Business Library (Lower Level Delivery Desk) Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Bill Blass Ref. Desk Rm. 315) Library for the Performing Arts (Third Floor Print Delivery Desk) Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (Lower Level Delivery Desk) GC registered borrowers\u00a0request items\u00a0directly via the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research catalog or the\u00a0ReCAP\u00a0shared collection catalog with\u00a0an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode and PIN. Items borrowed in this way must be\u00a0picked up and returned to a\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. Only\u00a0items in good condition will circulate from NYPL\u00a0research collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839298", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing", "box_id": "8789764", "box_name": "Increased Borrowing Privileges for GC Affiliates @ NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/nypl/access"}}
{"text": "wed in this way must be\u00a0picked up and returned to a\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. Only\u00a0items in good condition will circulate from NYPL\u00a0research collections.wed in this way must be\u00a0picked up and returned to a\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. Only\u00a0items in good condition will circulate from NYPL\u00a0research collections.wed in this way must be\u00a0picked up and returned to a\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. Only\u00a0items in good condition will circulate from NYPL\u00a0research collections.Item lending eligibility is reviewed at the point of loan.\u00a0In general: Only books published 1900-present, in good condition, may circulate. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture circulates only books in good condition published 1970-present. In addition to books published after 1900, the Music Division circulates scores published after 1972. If not requesting titles through GC interlibrary loan, request NYPL items\u00a0in advance ,\u00a0to make the most of your time at\u00a0NYPL. NYPL\u00a0loans to GC borrowers are 120 days, subject to recall, both from NYPL directly and through\u00a0GC interlibrary loan.\u00a0Renewals of NYPL direct loans must be requested on\u00a0site at NYPL; GC interlibrary loan renewals may be requested online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839298", "page_name": "Access & Borrowing", "box_id": "8789764", "box_name": "Increased Borrowing Privileges for GC Affiliates @ NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/nypl/access"}}
{"text": "Shared Collection Catalog:\nThe New York Public Library , Columbia University , and Princeton University constitute the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium ( ReCAP ). Explore and request ReCAP items\u00a0through the Shared Collection Catalog .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2866418", "page_name": "Research Collections @ NYPL", "box_id": "16902944", "box_name": "Shared Collection Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2866418"}}
{"text": "Digital Collections:\n\u200bNYPL's digital collections include\u00a0prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, and streaming video. Search across collections or browse by Item, Collection, or Division.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2866418", "page_name": "Research Collections @ NYPL", "box_id": "8813651", "box_name": "Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2866418"}}
{"text": "NYPL Research Divisions:\nResearch Divisions Art & Architecture Collection Art & Artifacts Division, Schomburg Berg Collection of English & American Literature Billy Rose Theatre Division DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room Dorot Jewish Division General Research Division George Arents Collection Hutson Research & Reference Division, Schomburg Jerome Robbins Dance Division Manuscripts & Archives Division Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books Division, Schomburg Map Division Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division Music Division Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley & His Circle Photographs & Prints Division, Schomburg Photography Collection Print Collection Rare Book Division Rogers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound Science, Industry & Business Library Spencer Collection Theatre on Film & Tape Archive Wallach Division of Art, Prints & Photographs", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2866418", "page_name": "Research Collections @ NYPL", "box_id": "16641400", "box_name": "NYPL Research Divisions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2866418"}}
{"text": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library:\nTo use these resources, instead of using your GC Network ID, please enter your New York Public Library barcode and PIN number. If you do not have a NYPL\u00a0library card, you can apply for one online and pick it up at the nearest\u00a0NYPL location .\n\nAmerican Periodical Series: This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "s and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles. Some of these titles are archived at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL).Brill Online Bibliographies: Search seven bibliography eBooks published by Brill: ABIA - Index of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology, Bibliography of Arabic Books Online, Book History Online, Index Islamicus, Index to the Study of Religions, Linguistic Bibliography, and The International Aristotle Bibliography.\n\nCairn.Info: Cairn.info is an online collection of French language periodicals in the social sciences and humanities disciplines.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Liberty Magazine: The Liberty Magazine Historical Archive, 1924-1950 offers researchers and students of 20th century studies digital access to one of the most popular American illustrated weekly magazines of the 1920s-1950s. The archive includes the complete 26-year run of the magazine - all scanned in full color.\n\nLynda.com: Lynda.com is an online educational site that includes over 3,000 courses (and over 130,000 videos) in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, and business. Experts create and deliver all courses as well as provide supplemental materials like exercise files and relevant work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "t work samples. Users will need to create accounts in order to track course progress, create playlists of potential coursework, and keep course notes.New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (1841-1962): Full text and full page and article images of the following titles: New-York Tribune (1841-1842); New-York Daily Tribune (1842-1866); New-York Tribune (1866-1924); New York Herald, New York Tribune (1924-1926); The New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962).\n\nOxford Handbooks Online: The full collection of Oxford Handbook series, which provides peer-reviewed research articles from scholars in the field of archeaology, business & management, classical studies, criminology & criminal justice, economics & finance, history, law, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion.\n\nPeriodicals Index Online: A database of millions of citiations for articles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "ial sciences, across more than 300 years. Over 6,000 journals are included. Journals indexed span 37 key subject subject areas and multiple languages.PressDisplay: Provides access to current newspapers from around the world in full-color, full-page format. Includes over 2,000 U.S. and international titles.\n\nProject Muse Ebooks: Provides full-text access to over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly journals and top quality book-length scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The Graduate Center does not participate in Project Muse ebook collections, but you can access these titles when you log in through NYPL.\n\nProQuest African American Historical Newspapers: Includes the Atlanta Daily World 1931-2003, Baltimore Afro-American 1893-1988, Chicago Defender 1910-1975, Cleveland Call and Post 1934-1991, Los Angeles Sentinel 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "l 1934-2005, New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993, Norfolk Journal and Guide 1921-2003, Philadelphia Tribune 1912-2001, and Pittsburgh Courier 1911-2002.ProQuest Jewish Historical Newspapers: Includes The American Hebrew & Jewish Messenger (1857-1922), The American Israelite (1874-2000), Boston Advocate (1905-1909), The Israelite (1854-1874), The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), the Jewish Advocate (1905-1990) and The Jewish Exponent (1887-1990), and Palestine Post (1933-1950).\n\nProQuest Latin American Newstand: ProQuest Latin American Newsstand provides full-text information in Spanish and Portuguese from 41 newspapers from Puerto Rico and 11 Latin American countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. The complete articles are available in ASCII format.\n\nTimes of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "Times of India (1838-2003): Full text access to the Times of India, from 1838-2003.\n\nTimes of London: Archive of the Times of London, from 1785-2009.University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO): University Press Scholarship Online offers full text of over 7,000 academic monographs in 21 subject areas covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and law from six leading university presses.\n\nYou must visit participating New York Public Library branches in person for access to these resources. The two nearest locations\u00a0to the Graduate Center\u00a0with access to all research databases are\u00a0the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, and the Science, Industry\u00a0and Business Library on Madison Avenue at 34th Street.\n\nATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials: ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials provides the full-text access to major religion and theology journals. ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "TLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials contains full-text journals in English and other major European languages, and covers all aspects of religion.British Newspapers, 1600-1950: Searchable full-text adigital archive of historic British national, regional and international newspapers, including two major news media collections from the British Library : 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers & 19th Century British Newspapers - in addition to National & Regional papers from British Isles.\n\nEntertainment Industry Magazine Archive: ull text of entertainment industry trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting, and theater. Titles include Variety (1905-2000), Billboard (1894-2000), Broadcasting (1931-2000), Melody Maker (1926-2000) and more.\n\nFrick Art Reference Library Periodicals Index: Indexes more than 150 prominent art history periodicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "dicals held by the Frick Art Reference Library, covering Western European and American fine arts and some decorative arts from the 4th-19th centuries.Gateway to North America: People, Places, and Organizations of 19th Century New York City: A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers.\n\nHarpWeek: Full-text digital database of Harper's Weekly (1857-1912), the leading American illustrated magazine of its day, covering political, military, social, and cultural stories. HarpWeek may be browsed by date or literary genre; the full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "he full text is searchable by keywords.\n\nThe Nation Archive: The full text of the Nation Magazine, from 1865-present. Available at all NYPL locations.Periodicals Archive Online: Periodicals Archive Online is a major archive that makes the backfiles of scholarly periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences available electronically, providing access to the searchable full text of hundreds of titles. The database spans more than two centuries of content, 37 key subject areas, and multiple languages.\n\nVogue Archive: The full text, full color, archive of Vogue Magazine, from 1892-present. Available at all NYPL locations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "7347207", "box_name": "Highlighted/Selected Databases from the New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "NYPL Databases:\nNew York Public Library (NYPL) card holders can reach all NYPL's Articles & Databases in person at an NYPL branch. Some are\u00a0available from off site with a NYPL\u00a0barcode and PIN. Since NYPL manages these databases and terms of access independently of the Grad Center, use the NYPL\u00a0form to report NYPL database access problems .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416688", "guide_name": "New York Public Library + Graduate Center Library", "page_id": "2839300", "page_name": "NYPL Databases", "box_id": "8701205", "box_name": "NYPL Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416688&p=2839300"}}
{"text": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013896", "box_name": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty:Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty:NYPL\u00a0extends borrowing of select material for GC affiliates, for pick-up and return at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. Register for\u00a0NYPL\u00a0extended borrowing privileges by bringing an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0card ( apply online or in person at any\u00a0NYPL\u00a0location) and a GC ID card to an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library. With these,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0library staff will issue\u00a0a\u00a0CUNY-GC\u00a0sticker for your\u00a0NYPL\u00a0library card that signals extended borrowing privileges. GC affiliates\u00a0with extended borrowing privileges\u00a0may borrow select materials in the Research Catalog ( https://www.nypl.org/research ) and the\u00a0ReCAP\u00a0Shared Collection ( https://www.nypl.org/scc ) for pick-up and return at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library, with 120-day loans, renewable by in-person request.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0extended borrowing cards renew\u00a0every September.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013896", "box_name": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "ck-up and return at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library, with 120-day loans, renewable by in-person request.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0extended borrowing cards renew\u00a0every September.ck-up and return at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library, with 120-day loans, renewable by in-person request.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0extended borrowing cards renew\u00a0every September.ck-up and return at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library, with 120-day loans, renewable by in-person request.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0extended borrowing cards renew\u00a0every September.Science, Industry and Business Library (lower level information desk), Stephen A.\u00a0Schwarzman\u00a0Building , room 217 Library for the Performing Arts Schomburg\u00a0Center for Research in Black Culture For pick-up and return at the GC, request\u00a0NYPL\u00a0books from both\u00a0NYPL\u00a0catalogs for 120-day loans through GC interlibrary loan using GC credentials. Databases and E-Book Collections Any\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode\u00a0allows off-site access to many\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library databases, including e-book and archival collections not available through the GC Library. Use your\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode\u00a0to reach\u00a0NYPL\u00a0e-resources from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0site ( https://libguides.nypl.org/eresources ).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013896", "box_name": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "ns not available through the GC Library. Use your\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode\u00a0to reach\u00a0NYPL\u00a0e-resources from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0site ( https://libguides.nypl.org/eresources ).Quick Start Guide: NYPL & MaRLI: Information on services available through the NYPL for Graduate Center students.\n\nAlso see the NYPL's online Research Guide Resources for Graduate Students:\u00a0 Collections for additional information about the NYPL's research centers, collections, databases, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013896", "box_name": "Enhanced NYPL Borrowing for CUNY Graduate Center Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013898", "box_name": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program:Eligibility for the MaRLI Program:Any New York Public Library cardholder in good standing at all participating libraries and without any current fines\u00a0is eligible to apply for the\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0program.\u00a0Applicants must demonstrate a need for research materials not held by the New York Public Library, but that are held by Columbia or NYU libraries. New Requirements for\u00a0MaRLI. Until the end of September 2019, applicants must first acquire a New York Public Library card , then consult in-person with a librarian at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0Research Library to determine eligibility. Applicants then complete online application for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0membership as directed by the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0librarian reviewer. Applications are usually processed within five business days with\u00a0results e-mailed from marli@nypl.org . As of October 1, 2019, admission to\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0will not be application-based.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013898", "box_name": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "ocessed within five business days with\u00a0results e-mailed from marli@nypl.org . As of October 1, 2019, admission to\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0will not be application-based.ocessed within five business days with\u00a0results e-mailed from marli@nypl.org . As of October 1, 2019, admission to\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0will not be application-based.ocessed within five business days with\u00a0results e-mailed from marli@nypl.org . As of October 1, 2019, admission to\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0will not be application-based.Instead,\u00a0an in-person consultation with\u00a0an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research librarian\u00a0determines an applicants\u00a0eligibility to use Columbia and NYU libraries on-site.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0reviewers will extend\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges only\u00a0when\u00a0NYPL\u00a0resources are determined to be\u00a0insufficient and\u00a0all other available resources are exhausted, and when research requires\u00a0unique materials available only at NYU or Columbia libraries. How do I inquire about\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges? Schedule a general research consultation with a librarian at\u00a0NYPL\u00a0Research Libraries: https://www.nypl.org/ask-nypl/make-appointment-librarian During your consultation, a librarian will determine how NYPL\u2019s collections can support your research and what other options, including but not limited to\u00a0MaRLI, may be available. If\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0is offered to support your research, you will receive additional information about activating your borrowing privileges at NYU or Columbia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013898", "box_name": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": ". If\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0is offered to support your research, you will receive additional information about activating your borrowing privileges at NYU or Columbia.. If\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0is offered to support your research, you will receive additional information about activating your borrowing privileges at NYU or Columbia.. If\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0is offered to support your research, you will receive additional information about activating your borrowing privileges at NYU or Columbia.Members of the\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0program will receive renewal details in early September of each year, and will need to opt-in to continue their participation. Doctoral students and faculty will need to show a current student ID at an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library to renew. Upon admission to the program,\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0participants will need to visit a research Library location to retrieve and to\u00a0authorize or to update a\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0library card. Bring the required identification listed here .\u00a0 For more information, see the MarLI\u00a0page at NYPL.org/research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013898", "box_name": "Eligibility for the MaRLI Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013899", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:The Manhattan Research Library Initiative ( MaRLI ) is a borrowing program governed by\u00a0the New York Public Library, NYU, and Columbia. GC doctoral students at the prospectus/dissertation writing stage and\u00a0CUNY\u00a0teaching faculty are viable candidates for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0membership. GC Master's students and early term doctoral students are not recognized by\u00a0NYPL\u00a0for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges. Master's students and pre-writing stage doctoral students may make\u00a0application\u00a0for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges as independent scholars (instead of as GC affiliates).\u00a0NYPL\u00a0reviewers will consider\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges only for researchers with needs that can be met only by NYU and Columbia libraries and only if necessary materials are not available\u00a0at\u00a0NYPL\u00a0or any other library available to the researcher. Beginning October 1, 2019,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0librarians will determine\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0eligibility in\u00a0an in-person review without\u00a0an online application for\u00a0NYPL\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0borrowers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013899", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "nning October 1, 2019,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0librarians will determine\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0eligibility in\u00a0an in-person review without\u00a0an online application for\u00a0NYPL\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0borrowers.nning October 1, 2019,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0librarians will determine\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0eligibility in\u00a0an in-person review without\u00a0an online application for\u00a0NYPL\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0borrowers.nning October 1, 2019,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0librarians will determine\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0eligibility in\u00a0an in-person review without\u00a0an online application for\u00a0NYPL\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0borrowers.Interpretation of eligibility is subject to\u00a0NYPL\u00a0discretion.\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges may be revoked by participating libraries, according to their terms of library use and\u00a0particularly in the case of lost or damaged materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013899", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "Limited (One Day) Access via METRO Referral Cards:\nRequest a METRO referral card in person from a librarian at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the GC Library. NYC reference librarians may issue METRO\u00a0Referral cards for one-time, day-long on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog. Material from\u00a0NYPL, NYU, and Columbia libraries\u00a0may also be available through GC interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6930326", "page_name": "Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "22013900", "box_name": "Limited (One Day) Access via METRO Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6930326"}}
{"text": "Eligible registered MaRLI borrowers have access to participating library facilities during regular hours of operation and borrowing privileges as follows: On-site access to collections as comparable members of the host institution. On-site access to electronic resources - excluding resources with license agreements requiring institutional authentication. Borrowing privileges for circulating print materials, including those materials that may be shelved in an off-site location. Standard loan period is 120 days. Some materials will have a shorter loan period at local sites, consult a librarian if you are unsure. Please note that multimedia, audio, video, microforms and other nonprint items are not currently included. Materials are subject to recall. Renewal and recall procedures and fines are the same as those for comparable members of the host institution.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839304", "page_name": "MaRLI Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "8701219", "box_name": "Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/access"}}
{"text": "cluded. Materials are subject to recall. Renewal and recall procedures and fines are the same as those for comparable members of the host institution.cluded. Materials are subject to recall. Renewal and recall procedures and fines are the same as those for comparable members of the host institution.cluded. Materials are subject to recall. Renewal and recall procedures and fines are the same as those for comparable members of the host institution.Materials shelved in an off-site location will be provided to the requestor in the most appropriate format, i.e., entire item or a scan of appropriate articles or chapters. Appropriate reference/research assistance. For more information, see the MarLI page at NYPL.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839304", "page_name": "MaRLI Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "8701219", "box_name": "Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/access"}}
{"text": "120 Day Loans:\nLibrary | Faculty Loans | Graduate Student Loans*\n\nNYU Bobst Library | 120 days | 120 days\n\nNYU Courant Library | 60 days | 28 days\n\nColumbia Libraries | 120 days | 120 days\n\nNew York Public Library | 120 days | 120 days", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839304", "page_name": "MaRLI Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "8701218", "box_name": "120 Day Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/access"}}
{"text": "Loan Periods:\nThe loan period for MaRl materials is 120 days for both faculty and graduate students. The only exception is at NYU's Courant Library, where faculty receive 60-day loans and graduate students receive 28-day loans. All loans are subject to recall. NYPL renewals may be requested on-site only. Columbia and NYU may allow remote renewal of materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839304", "page_name": "MaRLI Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "9103000", "box_name": "Loan Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/access"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Catalogs:\nUse online catalogs to locate material: New York Public Library Columbia University Libraries New York University Libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839304", "page_name": "MaRLI Access & Borrowing Privileges", "box_id": "8701220", "box_name": "MaRLI Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/access"}}
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{"text": "Participating Lending Libraries:Participating Lending Libraries:The following libraries will provide routine access to library facilities and borrowing privileges for circulating print materials during regular hours of operation (click on each to find hours and location info): New York Public Library Stephen A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701221", "box_name": "Participating Lending Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
{"text": "for circulating print materials during regular hours of operation (click on each to find hours and location info): New York Public Library Stephen A. for circulating print materials during regular hours of operation (click on each to find hours and location info): New York Public Library Stephen A. for circulating print materials during regular hours of operation (click on each to find hours and location info): New York Public Library Stephen A.Schwarzman Building (Rose Main Reading Room) Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (Third Floor Print Delivery) Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Offsite Library Shelving Facility (ReCAP) (materials can be requested and borrowed from remote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) Columbia University Barnard College Library Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary Business and Economics Library Butler Library Geology Library Geoscience Library Journalism Library Lehman Social Sciences Library Mathematics Library Music and Arts Library Offsite Library Shelving Facility (ReCAP) Science & Engineering Library Social Work Library Starr East Asian Library Offsite Library Shelving Facility (ReCAP) (materials can be requested and borrowed from remote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematical", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701221", "box_name": "Participating Lending Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
{"text": "mote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematicalmote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematicalmote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematicalmote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematicalmote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of Mathematicalmote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies) New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library Courant Institute of MathematicalSciences Library NYU Offsite (materials can be requested and borrowed from remote storage using routine procedures and following routine policies)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701221", "box_name": "Participating Lending Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
{"text": "Participating On-Site Libraries:\nThe following libraries will provide routine access to library facilities during regular hours of operation; borrowing privileges are not extended : New York Public Library NYPL Special Collections, serials, pamphlets, microform & any non-print Art and Architecture Collection Columbia University Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Rare Book and Manuscript Library University Archives New York University Fales Library and Special Collections Institute of Fine Arts Stephen Chan Library of Fine Arts Institute of Fine Arts Conservation Center Library Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Library Tamiment Library and Wagner Labor Archives University Archives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701222", "box_name": "Participating On-Site Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
{"text": "Non-Participating Libraries and Collections:\nLibraries excluded from MaRLI participation: Columbia University & Affiliated Libraries Jewish Theological Seminary Library Health Sciences Library Law Library Teachers College Library New York University & Affiliated Libraries Cooper Union Library NYU\u00a0Bern\u00a0Dibner\u00a0Library (Engineering) NYU Health Sciences Library NYU Jack Brause Library (School of Professional Studies) NYU Law Library New York School of Interior Design Library The New School - List Center Library, Performing Arts Library, University Center Library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701223", "box_name": "Non-Participating Libraries and Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
{"text": "Lending Libraries and Restricted Collections:\nThe chart below outlines which collections at NYPL, Columbia, and NYU are MaRLI Lenders that allow borrowing, which Special Collections offer access but not borrowing, and which collections at Columbia and NYU do not participate in the MaRLI program and are closed to outside researchers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839305", "page_name": "Participating MaRLI Libraries", "box_id": "8701224", "box_name": "Lending Libraries and Restricted Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/OLD-MaRLI/libraries"}}
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{"text": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:CUNY's\u00a0PhD programs have been supported from their beginnings\u00a0by NYPL collections, services, and spaces. In\u00a01962 CUNY became a doctoral degree-granting university, and\u00a0the CUNY Graduate Center opened\u00a0in the W.R. Grace Building on\u00a042nd Street, just across from\u00a0the\u00a0NYPL Research Libraries' Main Branch, now called the Stephen A. Schwarzman building, or SASB. Throughout the GC's history, NYPL has been CUNY's research library. In 1968, CUNY Chancellor Albert H. Bowker and CUNY Graduate Studies Dean Mina S.\u00a0Rees, backed by the CUNY Council of Chief Librarians, sought a formal\u00a0arrangement with NYPL to support CUNY's new doctoral programs. They enlisted\u00a0the American Council of Leaned Societies ( ACLS ) to outline\u00a0the mutual benefits of such a collaboration: CUNY doctoral scholars\u00a0would secure access to\u00a0a world-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.This relationship continues to this day, providing approximately $2 million in annual New York State Library funding to\u00a0NYPL, specifically\u00a0to support CUNY PhD programs. For nearly fifty years, New York City and then New York State, on behalf of CUNY\u00a0doctoral students and faculty,\u00a0has provided NYPL with a $1 million to $2 million annual revenue stream. The state supplies NYPL\u00a0an additional $8 million per year to support book collections, undesignated research, services to the blind, the Schomburg\u00a0Center, and SIBL. According to state reports, NYPL applies\u00a0CUNY PhD-focused public funding\u00a0to support NYPL\u00a0library collections, staff salaries, building maintenance, and capital expenses, in excess of\u00a0specific GC-serving projects like interlibrary loan and the Readex databases. During the 1970s and 1980s,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0provided CUNY PhD students and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.nts and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying.GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions. The GC Library displayed updated printouts of NYPL acquisitions and NYPL dictionary catalogs in the GC reference collection. NYPL's membership in the Research Libraries Group (RLG) allowed GC scholars to borrow material from the nation's largest libraries through NYPL's interlibrary loan.\u00a0CUNY graduate students\u00a0and faculty occupied a\u00a0majority\u00a0of the NYPL's Wertheim room\u00a0into the 1990s, and CUNY scholars\u00a0still constitute about 30% of\u00a0NYPL study room occupants. The GC\u00a0Library's e-resource\u00a0collections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.ections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased.With the growth of the Library Network, including the Center for Research Libraries and the IDS Project , the GC Library provides scholars with\u00a0exponentially more than before.\u00a0The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch. Throughout the\u00a02000s,\u00a0library networks expanded\u00a0the range of discoverable materials in collaboratively sourced library catalogs and sped\u00a0delivery of scanned material, even to scholars\u00a0unaffiliated with research libraries. The 2006 introduction of intra-CUNY library\u00a0borrowing deepened CUNY\u00a0support for graduate programs, and established the Graduate Center Library as a hub of intra-library and electronic delivery. GC\u00a0- NYPL services\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.rvices\u00a0advanced significantly\u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed that PhD students should\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections.Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0to any\u00a0researcher\u00a0(not only GC affiliates) logging in with a NYPL\u00a0library barcode and PIN.\u00a0Since 2013,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0has participated in\u00a0the GC's\u00a0yearly\u00a0OneStop\u00a0registration to supply all new GC students with\u00a0borrowing cards, with NYPL barcodes for access to NYPL\u00a0databases, and with\u00a0special privileges to borrow directly from NYPL research libraries. NYPL\u00a0with Columbia and NYU also opened the MaRLI\u00a0consortium in 2011, with NYPL\u00a0embracing\u00a0Graduate Center PhD students and faculty as primary academic constituents. NYPL's\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0partnership brokers GC borrowing access to NYU and Columbia collections and on-site use of NYU and Columbia databases. In 2015, NYPL boosted interlibrary loan delivery of\u00a0NYPL titles to the GC Library, allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers). allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers). allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for research-friendly 120-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers).With this,\u00a0CUNY GC users\u00a0may borrow directly from the NYPL research libraries using NYPL\u00a0catalogs with NYPL library cards, in addition to requesting NYPL books for pick-up at the GC through GC interlibrary loan. In 2016\u00a0NYPL\u00a0improved online access to NYPL's Readex databases\u00a0to GC scholars , making them available through the GC Library platform, with GC credentials. GC librarians aim to sharpen NYPL's\u00a0focus on book, article, and e-resource sharing with the CUNY GC by expanding e-resource availability and by keeping MaRLI\u00a0borrowing a viable, barrier-free option for CUNY\u00a0graduate students and faculty.\u00a0$2 million in public funding should be focused and dedicated to better support e-resource sharing, and\u00a0to best serve CUNY's\u00a0public scholars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110462", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "Shared Research Collections:\nPatrons in the Rose Reading Room of NYPL\u2019s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.\u00a0( Photo is \u00a9 Moody Man , used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license.) \"The development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library \u2014 with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university\u2019s cooperation in the development of those\u00a0NYPL\u00a0policies that affect its research collections \u2014 should be one of the Graduate School\u2019s top priorities for the near future.\" \u2013 Mina Rees.\u00a0The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York. August 1972, p. 10.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "6962173", "page_name": "NYPL + GC Library", "box_id": "22110466", "box_name": "Shared Research Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=6962173"}}
{"text": "Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8906225", "box_name": "Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges:Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges:All Graduate Center affiliates automatically are eligible for extended\u00a0borrowing privileges through the New York Public Library (NYPL). But you must register with NYPL to activate these privileges. Once registered, GC affilia ted researchers are entitled to increased borrowing privileges at NYPL (and they may also separately\u00a0apply for access to Columbia and NYU through the MaRLI program, see option 2) . Loan periods of NYPL materials for GC students\u00a0are 120 days, subject to recall. Renewals may be requested on-site. Read more . To activate these extended loans: CUNY Graduate Center photo ID card holders register by bringing their GC ID card and NYPL library card to one of these four NYPL research libraries (to get a special MaRLI sticker on their NYPL card): Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , room 217 Library for the Performing Arts Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture If you need an\u00a0NYPL library card, you can apply online or in person at any NYPL location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8906225", "box_name": "Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "rforming Arts Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture If you need an\u00a0NYPL library card, you can apply online or in person at any NYPL location.NYPL Quick Start Guide for CUNY GC Privileges: CUNY GC photo ID card holders get NYPL Research Library borrowing privileges", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8906225", "box_name": "Option 1: Register with NYPL for GC Extended Loan Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701215", "box_name": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access:Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access:With a\u00a0NYPL library card, GC affiliates may apply\u00a0for Columbia and NYU borrowing privileges through MaRLI: Apply online for MaRLI Non-PhD CUNY grad students should apply as \"independent scholars\" and note their GC program on the application. Please take care with\u00a0the final question on the MaRLI application: Describe how MaRLI privileges will support your research; we recommend treating this as an essay question and supply details about what collections you need ongoing access to that are not also available at CUNY or NYPL. Email notification\u00a0will shortly be sent to you with instructions for completing registration. Each library will issue their own MaRLI access card to you\u00a0to use throughout the year. Bring your approval email, NYPL library card, and\u00a0another accepted form of ID to\u00a0pick up your cards at the locations below. Be sure to plan your trip when these offices are open; office\u00a0hours may vary from general library hours.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701215", "box_name": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "to\u00a0pick up your cards at the locations below. Be sure to plan your trip when these offices are open; office\u00a0hours may vary from general library hours.to\u00a0pick up your cards at the locations below. Be sure to plan your trip when these offices are open; office\u00a0hours may vary from general library hours.to\u00a0pick up your cards at the locations below. Be sure to plan your trip when these offices are open; office\u00a0hours may vary from general library hours.Pick up Columbia\u00a0MaRLI cards in Butler Library at\u00a0the Library Information Office (to the left of the entrance) Pick up NYU MaRLI cards in Bobst Library access window in the lobby of Bobst (see \" Library Priviledges \" hours)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701215", "box_name": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Office (to the left of the entrance) Pick up NYU MaRLI cards in Bobst Library access window in the lobby of Bobst (see \" Library Priviledges \" hours)NYPL MaRLI Quick Start Guide for NYU, Columbia Borrowing: CUNY GC affiliates register for NYU and Columbia MaRLI borrowing privileges through NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701215", "box_name": "Option 2: Apply for Columbia & NYU MaRLI Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe New York Public Library (NYPL)\u00a0and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University collaborate to provide\u00a0access to their collections for any doctoral student or faculty member and other eligible researchers of their combined constituencies. The collaboration, called the Ma nhattan R esearch L ibrary I nitiative ( MaRLI ), enables eligible users with demonstrable research needs not met by home library\u00a0resources to visit and to borrow materials from MaRLI institutions. CUNY\u00a0doctoral\u00a0students and doctoral faculty are the New York Public Library's primary academic constituents. Graduate Center affiliates may apply for MaRLI privileges (at Columbia and NYU) by virtue of the GC's long-standing\u00a0special relationship with\u00a0NYPL . MaRLI affiliation renews each academic year. Renew your membership each year in September (or later) by submitting a new application.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701217", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Limited (One Day) Access via METRO Referral Cards:\nIf you only occasionally need an item held by the libraries at Columbia University or NYU,\u00a0you may request a METRO referral card in person from a librarian at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the library\u00a0(or request the item through Interlibrary Loan). NYC reference librarians may issue METRO\u00a0Referral cards for one-time, on-site use of a specific, named item from any metropolitan area library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "416689", "guide_name": "NYPL & MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative)", "page_id": "2839303", "page_name": "OLD Eligibility & Registration", "box_id": "8701214", "box_name": "Limited (One Day) Access via METRO Referral Cards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=416689&p=2839303"}}
{"text": "Adriana's Master for Content: Widgets, Boxes, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976"}}
{"text": "Other COVID-related information:\nNYC Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): COVID-19 information from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). Includes Symptoms, Chronic Health Risks; Prevention and Care; Businesses and Other Facilities; Coping and Emotional Well-being; Data; Posters and Flyers; Information for Providers\n\nNYS DOH: Novel Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.\n\nResources for Undocumented Immigrants and their Families During COVID-19: \"At My Undocumented Life we have compiled a list of resources and news that can help undocumented and mixed-status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23673324", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!\"Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption: Guide by Stanford University Academic Technologists. \"Feel free to remix for your own institutional contexts!\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23673324", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Works opened due to COVID-19:\nIn response to COVID-19, many content providers and publishers are temporarily making their content available. We have set up access to many of these resources for the GC community below, including those that require a university affiliation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "24335405", "box_name": "Works opened due to COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Lists of content opened due to COVID-19:\nPublic Books Database: With universities and libraries shuttered because of the COVID-19 crisis. In response, many academic presses have made hundreds of their titles freely accessible online. The Public Books Database aims to list such resources in a single location. The list will be updated regularly as materials are made available.\n\nPublisher Access Changes, COVID-19: Community list of resources opened for COVID-19, continually updated.\n\nUP Social Distancing Collaboration: The University Press community is opening a wide variety of resources, books, and journals to support student learning and scholarly research in these difficult time. More than 80 publishers have contributed information about those open or free access materials here. This list is maintained by the UP network on Humanities Commons, a MLA platform for open access scholarship in the humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "24335425", "box_name": "Lists of content opened due to COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "access materials here. This list is maintained by the UP network on Humanities Commons, a MLA platform for open access scholarship in the humanities.E-Resources Temporarily Available During COVID-19: Temporarily accessible resources that have been added to the A-Z Databases list. We have set up access to these resources for the GC community, including those that require a university affiliation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "24335425", "box_name": "Lists of content opened due to COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free):\nSeveral publishers have agreed to make their\u00a0coronavirus\u00a0(COVID-19) content freely available in PubMed\u00a0Central and other public repositories. Below are listed additional coronavirus-specifc resources from various publishers.\n\nJSTOR: Free access to selected COVID-19-related articles: Editor-selected articles relevant to the COVID-19 crisis. More than 6,000 articles from more than 500 journals, free to read through June 30, 2020. They can be searched and discovered on jstor.org.\n\nPublic Health Journals in JSTOR (Temporary Access during COVID-19): JSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23681244", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "TOR (Temporary Access during COVID-19): JSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.The Royal Society Publishing COVID-19 research: The Royal Society has signed a Wellcome statement on the subject of research findings and data relevant to the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak. They are one of several signatories to this statement, the collective aim being to ensure that the relevant research and data are shared rapidly and openly in order to inform the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23681244", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "form the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.Elsevier: Novel Coronavirus Information Center: Expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus) and COVID-19 (the disease). Nearly 20,000 related articles free to access on ScienceDirect. These articles are also available to download with rights for full text and data mining, re-use and analyses for as long as needed. (Note: Creating a free personal account for Elsevier is optional, it is not required in order to use the free full text or data mining access)\n\nOxford University Press coronavirus research: Oxford University Press content on COVID-19, other coronaviruses, and related topics. Also see their Oxford University Coronavirus Research Hub\n\nSAGE Freely Available Coronavirus Related Articles: List of freely available coronavirus related articles with links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23681244", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19:\nKeeping up with Publisher Access Changes Regularly updated lists of open or temporarily accessible resources and participating publishers that may be useful during this time.\n\nPublisher Access Changes, COVID-19: Community list of resources opened for COVID-19, continually updated.\n\nUP Social Distancing Collaboration: The University Press community is opening a wide variety of resources, books, and journals to support student learning and scholarly research in these difficult time. More than 80 publishers have contributed information about those open or free access materials here. This list is maintained by the UP network on Humanities Commons, a MLA platform for open access scholarship in the humanities.\n\nOpen Access Journals and Books\n\nIUScholarWorks Open Journals: Open Access Journals at Indiana University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23520106", "box_name": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "open access scholarship in the humanities.\n\nOpen Access Journals and Books\n\nIUScholarWorks Open Journals: Open Access Journals at Indiana University.Public Books Database: With universities and libraries shuttered because of the COVID-19 crisis. In response, many academic presses have made hundreds of their titles freely accessible online. The Public Books Database aims to list such resources in a single location. The list will be updated regularly as materials are made available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23520106", "box_name": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "E-Resources Made Temporarily Accessible during COVID-19:\nFor more information about these temporary access trials please see the library's Databases A-Z list .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23352817", "box_name": "E-Resources Made Temporarily Accessible during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Finding Ebooks:\nTips & Tricks for Finding E-books: A few tips and tricks for finding e-books while availability is temporarily expanded.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23700200", "box_name": "Finding Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Legacy Dissertations and Capstones:\nGC dissertations and capstones before 2014 are online and available to readers\u00a0with a CUNY library barcode. https://login.central.ezproxy.cuny.edu/login?url=http://library.gc.cuny.edu/legacy/collections/browse", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "10520013", "box_name": "Legacy Dissertations and Capstones", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Alumni:\nPlease visit the Alumni Library Resources guide to see the library resources available to Graduate Center Alumni . Includes information about : Visiting the Graduate Center Library Accessing electronic resources from on- and off-campus Alumni dissertations and theses Learn more about other Alumni benefits provided by the Graduate Center\u00a0beyond the Library .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "10511469", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni:\nNon-GC CUNY alumni (except CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni) who wish to access the Graduate Center Library must join the Graduate Center Friends of the Library and Library Associates Membership at the $250 level allows on-site access to the Graduate Center library for 1 year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing privileges at the Graduate Center library only. Off-campus access to databases, interlibrary loan, and intra-CUNY borrowing is not possible for alumni given the structure of licensing agreements. For more information contact Miriam Capua, Director of Major and Special Gifts, Room 8204, 212-817-7030.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "10511460", "box_name": "Non-GC CUNY Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni:\nObtain an alumni ID from CUNY college home campus offices. Along with a photo ID, the alumni ID provides access to materials in and use of the Graduate Center Library, excluding borrowing privileges, off-site access to licensed resources, and interlibrary loan. CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni also have access to CUNY college home libraries. Please note: no alumni privileges to the CUNY Graduate Center Library are extended to CUNY baccalaureate students other than those enrolled in the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "10511447", "box_name": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Upon graduation, alumni may obtain a new GC alumni photo ID from the Office of Security and Public Safety, Room 9123 (212-817-7777). Graduate Center alumni privileges include: Library Access :\u00a0 Alumni are welcome to use the GC Library by showing their GC alumni photo ID. Borrowing Privileges: Alumni may borrow books from the GC Library collection for three weeks and renew them for another three weeks, but do not have access to inter-CUNY borrowing (CLICS), Interlibrary Loan, or special NYPL borrowing privileges. On-Campus Access to E-Resources: Alumni have on-campus access to databases and ebook collections.\u00a0 Due to licensing restrictions and CUNY-wide rules governing student accounts, off-campus access to library databases and ebook collections is discontinued after graduation.\u00a0 See the section below for information on remote access to e-resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "9764945", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "s to library databases and ebook collections is discontinued after graduation.\u00a0 See the section below for information on remote access to e-resources.s to library databases and ebook collections is discontinued after graduation.\u00a0 See the section below for information on remote access to e-resources.s to library databases and ebook collections is discontinued after graduation.\u00a0 See the section below for information on remote access to e-resources.Guest Login :\u00a0 On each visit to the library, alumni may request a Guest Login at the Circulation Desk or Reference Desk to use computers in the library to access all the library's resources on-site. For more information: Visit the GC Alumni page on the Graduate Center's website to access the Alumni Directory, FAQs, News, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "9764945", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "sources on-site. For more information: Visit the GC Alumni page on the Graduate Center's website to access the Alumni Directory, FAQs, News, and more.Remote Access to E-Resources: Once you have graduated from CUNY, you can still access databases and e-books remotely through your own local public library, whether in New York City or beyond. New York Public Library - free remote access to databases and e-book collections for library cardholders . Brooklyn Public Library - free remote access to databases and e-book collections for library cardholders . Queens Public Library - free remote access to databases and e-book collections for library cardholders . Other Libraries: Most public libraries offer free remote access to databases and e-books.\u00a0Check the website of your local library for details on the resources available at the library, including reference materials, special collections, archives, and databases, and e-resources that are available remotely with a library card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "9764945", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "library, including reference materials, special collections, archives, and databases, and e-resources that are available remotely with a library card.Interlibrary Loan Graduate Center Interlibrary loan privileges end when you graduate, but you can still borrow materials via ILL by requesting them through your own local public library with a valid library card. New York Public Library Interlibrary Loan Brooklyn Public Library Interlibrary Loan Queens Public Library Interlibrary Loan Not in NYC?\u00a0 Check your library's website to find out about borrowing materials via ILL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "9764945", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Institutional Info:\nLibrary Online Services (during COVID-19): The library is open online! While the library\u2019s physical space is inaccessible due to COVID-19, many resources and services are available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23716984", "box_name": "Institutional Info", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Teaching:\nCUNY: Open Educational Resources and Online Zero-Cost Learning: There are many tabs to explore on this guide, including: Accessibility for Distance Education Copyright & Fair Use Textbooks", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23702344", "box_name": "Teaching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Example:\nGC Alumni News: This is copy of an existing link. You can edit the description, unlike a mapped link. But when original link asset changes, this link will not.\n\nThis is rich text. You can embed hyperlinks here the same way you do in standard doc/html. http://www.gc.cuny.edu/GC-Header/Alumni/Alumni-News GC Alumni News Links here that are repeated elsewhere in LibGuides will not be automatically updated.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "12478354", "box_name": "Example", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "GC Alumni Databases:\nSee all details about select databases for alumni available from off-campus at\u00a0the Alumni Library Resources Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "10504084", "box_name": "GC Alumni Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!):\nJSTOR Journals for Alumni: Arts and Sciences I-XII; coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. (Please note access to JSTOR ebooks is on-campus only.)\n\nProject Muse for Alumni: Over 350 journals; the Graduate Center does not subscribe to Project Muse ebooks but titles are accessible via the New York Public Library.\n\nSAGE Journals for Alumni: Access to more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals covering a variety of disciplines.\n\nSAGE Knowledge for Alumni: To see the 31 handbook titles available at the Graduate Center, find and click \"Handbooks\" under \"Browse by Content Type. Then select \"Available to me\" under \"Refine by\" on the right hand side.\n\nSAGE Research Methods for Alumni: Over 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "ver 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.Versatile PhD for Alumni: Service to help humanities and social science PhDs and graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic jobs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Link assets to fix:\n#159603 - Classics | #1045123 - Getting Started | #4954183 - Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)\n\n#159603 - Classics | #1045123 - Getting Started | #4954183 - Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "22015755", "box_name": "Link assets to fix", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "(Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)\n\n#159603 - Classics | #1045123 - Getting Started | #4954183 - Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)The two Brill links were created by MH for the Classics guide, where the original versions lived. The old links were\u00a0unproxied: neither resource is on the A-Z or on the vendor's\u00a0list of our subscribed resources ( https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/subjects ). They\u00a0have since\u00a0were copied as new assets to this Master guide, and the old assets were deleted 8/22/19: Original Asset ID 9710371 Original Asset ID 9710345 Recommendations: 1. If these resources are available at NYPL, map or copy the new assets to Classics and provide the NYPL links, also adding instructions about NYPL barcode to the description. 2. If these are resources that the GC has in fact acquired recently, wait for the resources to be activated by the vendor, then map/copy to Classics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "22015755", "box_name": "Link assets to fix", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "2. If these are resources that the GC has in fact acquired recently, wait for the resources to be activated by the vendor, then map/copy to Classics.Brill's New Pauly: Brill\u00b4s New Pauly is the English edition of the authoritative Der Neue Pauly, published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The encyclopaedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world. The section on Antiquity of Brill\u00b4s New Pauly are devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and cover more than two thousand years of history, ranging from the second millennium BC to early medieval Europe. Special emphasis is given to the interaction between Greco-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "22015755", "box_name": "Link assets to fix", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "co-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand.co-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand.co-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand.The section on the Classical Tradition is uniquely concerned with the long and influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship. Brill\u00b4s New Pauly presents the current state of traditional and new areas of research and brings together specialist knowledge from leading scholars from all over the world. Many entries are elucidated with maps and illustrations and the English edition will include updated bibliographic references.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "22015755", "box_name": "Link assets to fix", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "rom all over the world. Many entries are elucidated with maps and illustrations and the English edition will include updated bibliographic references.Brill's New Jacoby: Brill's New Jacoby provides a revised edition of the Greek texts of Felix Jacoby\u2019s Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker where relevant. It includes several new authors and many fragments of existing authors that were either unknown to Jacoby or excluded by him. It also gives commentaries in those cases where Jacoby failed to do so. Brill's New Jacoby presents facing English translations of the Greek fragments, a new, critical commentary, and a brief encyclopedia-style entry about each historian\u2019s life and works, with a select bibliography.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "22015755", "box_name": "Link assets to fix", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "GC Google Scholar Search 1:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources. Tip:\u00a0 You can link your Google account to the GC, so the \u201cFind\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\u201d links will always appear \u2013 even if you don\u2019t start your search from this page. Go to our customized settings screen , check all boxes for Mina Rees Library\u00a0and click Save. If you\u2019re logged into a Google account, it will remember that setting from now on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25212224", "box_name": "GC Google Scholar Search 1", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "GC Google Scholar Search 2:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources. Tip:\u00a0 You can link your Google account to the GC, so the \u201cFind\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\u201d links will always appear \u2013 even if you don\u2019t start your search from this page. Go to our customized settings screen and click Save. If you\u2019re logged into a Google account, it will remember that setting from now on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25212235", "box_name": "GC Google Scholar Search 2", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "How do I find ILL in Google Scholar?:\n1. No full text link? No problem! Click the double arrows icon below the search result:\n\n2. Then click the Find it! @ GC link that appears to the left of the arrows:\n\n3. Select Request item via Interlibrary Loan to open a pre-populated request form:\n\n4. I don't see a link to FindIt! in Google Scholar, can I still use ILL? Yes! Try looking up the item in WorldCat , or go directly\u00a0to Interlibrary Loan from the library homepage . More info about ILL can be found in the FAQ .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25212246", "box_name": "How do I find ILL in Google Scholar?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Off-campus issues with customized Google Scholar:\nFinding Full text from off-campus when Google Scholar is down: Sometimes the Find Fulltext at GC link temporarily stops working in Google Scholar. When that happens, try the following: Use OneSearch , Journals A-Z or A-Z Databases to locate full text in the library's subscription resources. You can also still use Google Scholar to find open access scholarly works. Request items through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) from the library's website, catalog and databases (including WorldCat ).\n\nNeed More Help? Contact the library for assistance", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "25212250", "box_name": "Off-campus issues with customized Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Information about Library Resources and Services during COVID-19:\nLibrary Online Services (during COVID-19): The library is open online! While the library\u2019s physical space is inaccessible due to COVID-19, many resources and services are available online.\n\nAn updated public list of freely available resources during the\u00a0COVID-19\u00a0crisis\u00a0is available here: https://bit.ly/PublisherAccessChangesCOVID-19 . Looking specifically for ebooks? Try the library's Ebooks Collections guide. For more information about trial access duration and how to access/use the temporarily accessible resources listed below, please visit the library's A-Z Databases List: COVID-19 Temporary Access .\n\nNYC Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): COVID-19 information from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). Includes Symptoms, Chronic Health Risks; Prevention and Care; Businesses and Other Facilities; Coping and Emotional Well-being; Data; Posters and Flyers; Information for Providers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23346849", "box_name": "Information about Library Resources and Services during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "alth Risks; Prevention and Care; Businesses and Other Facilities; Coping and Emotional Well-being; Data; Posters and Flyers; Information for ProvidersNYS DOH: Novel Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.\n\nResources for Undocumented Immigrants and their Families During COVID-19: \"At My Undocumented Life we have compiled a list of resources and news that can help undocumented and mixed-status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!\"\n\nTeaching Effectively During Times of Disruption: Guide by Stanford University Academic Technologists. \"Feel free to remix for your own institutional contexts!\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "424976", "guide_name": "Adriana's Master for Content", "page_id": "2902764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23346849", "box_name": "Information about Library Resources and Services during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=424976&p=2902764"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nOpen Access publishing is web accessible, free of charge, and free from most licensing restrictions. OA means a work can be widely shared and cited.\u00a0 There are two types of open access: Gold OA: Publishers automatically and immediately make works available online to all at no cost.\u00a0 Some gold OA publishers charge article publication fees, but that does not mean they are vanity publishers.\u00a0 Fees are often paid by grant funds or institutional open access funds, and some publishers are willing to waive their fees. Green OA: Publishers allow authors to archive their articles in an online open access repository committed to long-term preservation \u2014\u00a0either a subject repository (PubMed Central, arXiv, e.g.) or a college/university institutional repository like CUNY Academic Works . Explore the tabs in this guide to learn more about Open Access at CUNY and beyond. Source: Open @ CUNY", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "2986653", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "10099558", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=438316&p=2986653"}}
{"text": "Read About Open Access:\nFollowing is a short list of readings that provide an overview of the landscape of open access publishing.\u00a0 Also see the Further Reading section of this guide.\n\nOpen Access by Peter Suber: MIT Press, 2012. Essential, easy reading for academics about all aspects of OA publishing\n\nUnderstanding Open Access: When, Why & How to Make Your Work Openly Accessible: Comprehensive and practical resource from the Authors Alliance .\n\nOpen Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future by Martin Paul Eve: Called a \"new core title\" and \"a fair-minded and intellectually honest exploration of open access ... as it works, does not work, and could work in the humanities\" in a Journal of Interactive Technology & Pedagogy review by the GC's Jill Cirasella.\n\n\"Open Access Without Tears\" by Barbara Fister: A quick and easy intro to OA for Academics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "2986653", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "9257819", "box_name": "Read About Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=438316&p=2986653"}}
{"text": "e Technology & Pedagogy review by the GC's Jill Cirasella.\n\n\"Open Access Without Tears\" by Barbara Fister: A quick and easy intro to OA for Academics.Open Access to Scholarly Articles: The Very Basics: From the blog Open Access @ CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "2986653", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "9257819", "box_name": "Read About Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=438316&p=2986653"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works is an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all.\u00a0(For more information, visit About CUNY Academic Works .) GC Library Guide for Academic Works - Find out how to prepare your work for submission, get step-by-step uploading instructions, and learn more about Academic Works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "2986653", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "9237950", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=438316&p=2986653"}}
{"text": "Open Access: Six Myths to Put to Rest:\nSix OA Myths Put to Rest - From Peter Suber, Author of Open Access (MIT Press, 2012) Myth 1: The only way to provide open access to peer-reviewed journal articles is to publish in open access journals Myth 2: All or most OA journals charge publication fees Myth 3: Most author-side fees are paid by the authors themselves Myth 4: Publishing in a conventional journal closes the door on making the same work open access Myth 5: Open access journals are intrinsically low in quality Myth 6: Open access mandates infringe academic freedom Read the full text of Peter Suber's article debunking the six OA myths in The Guardian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "2986653", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "9237965", "box_name": "Open Access: Six Myths to Put to Rest", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=438316&p=2986653"}}
{"text": "OA Rationale:\nOA publishing allows work to be widely discovered, freely read, and frequently cited. OA is fully compatible with peer review; though some OA journals are not peer reviewed. OA may reduce library costs by eliminating excessive subscription fees to boost publisher profit margins, but OA is not free (costs to run peer review, editing, distribution must be covered). Following are a few articles that advocate for Open Access.\u00a0 See the Further Reading section for others.\n\nShould All Research Papers Be Free? (NY Times): One woman\u2019s guerrilla campaign seeks to tear down the paywalls of scholarly journals and make research papers free.\n\nOpen and Shut?: Independent journalist Richard Poynder's blog covering OA with essays, interviews, and commentary on the movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003947", "page_name": "Why OA?", "box_id": "9238533", "box_name": "OA Rationale", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rationale"}}
{"text": "earch papers free.\n\nOpen and Shut?: Independent journalist Richard Poynder's blog covering OA with essays, interviews, and commentary on the movement.Why You Should Ditch Academia.edu and Use CUNY Academic Works: CUNY's OA repository, Academic Works , is the ideal way for you to make articles, book chapters, data, etc. available to your research community and the broader public.\n\nOpen Access - Explained by PLoS: OA: What it is; why it matters, and how it works.\n\nHiding Your Research Behind a Paywall is Immoral: Academics work to benefit the public good, but publishers reap a benefit before readers do.\n\nFurther Reading: A round-up of articles, books and blog entries on OA, organized according to the tabs in this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003947", "page_name": "Why OA?", "box_id": "9238533", "box_name": "OA Rationale", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rationale"}}
{"text": "OA Repositories & Publishers in the News:\nWhat Do the Authors of Sci-Hub\u2019s Most-Downloaded Articles Think About Sci-Hub? Chronicle.com (5/13/16). Elsevier Denies it Will Force SSRN Users on to Other Services . The Times Higher Education (5/19/2016). Who's Downloading Pirated Papers?\u00a0 Everyone! Science (4/28/2016). Academics Want You to Read Their Work for Free . The Atlantic (1/26/2016).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003947", "page_name": "Why OA?", "box_id": "10573571", "box_name": "OA Repositories & Publishers in the News", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rationale"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "Scholarly Metrics:\nThe Open Access movement overlaps with the push to broaden the meaning of scholarly impact and to take into account not just formal citations in scholarly articles but also blog posts, tweets, and other forms of recognition. To learn about the various metrics (both\u00a0traditional metrics and \"altmetrics\")\u00a0that can help you analyze a journal, author, or article, consult the library's Research Metrics guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "11313822", "box_name": "Scholarly Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "Publication Quality, Evaluating Publishers, and Bibliometrics:\nCity Tech's Monica Berger has compiled an excellent research guide to help you evaluate scholarship and choose the right publisher for your work. The guide covers publication quality, evaluating publishers, OA publishing, Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis, Journal Ranking, and more. Publication Quality, Evaluating Publishers, and Bibliometrics Links to subscription resources within the guide will require City Tech's\u00a0credentials, but you can find the same resources on the Graduate Center's A-Z list of Databases and log in with your GC credentials to search. Also see Monica Berger's article \" Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Predatory Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask \" in CUNY Academic Works.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "16494358", "box_name": "Publication Quality, Evaluating Publishers, and Bibliometrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nOAD (Open Access Directory): A continually evolving compendium of open access resources in wiki format.\n\nSPARC - The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition: \"[A] global coalition committed to making Open the default for research and education.\"\n\nOpen Access Scholarly Publishers Association: Vetted OA publishers. The OASPA as established in 2008 to represent the interests of OA journal and book publishers globally in all scientific, technical, and scholarly disciplines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "10005460", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "OA Journals and Books:\nJournals\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Includes over 2.5 million articles and more than 9,000 free online journals. Browsable and searchable by subject journal license, publisher, and language.\n\nOpen Library of Humanities: Launched January 2013 to build a low cost, sustainable, open access future for the humanities. This non-profit is funded by an international consortium of libraries with a mission is to support and extend open access to scholarship in the humanities for free, for everyone, forever.\n\nBooks\n\nDirectory of Open Access Books: Academic, peer reviewed, open access e-books.\n\nOA Book Publishers: A list from the Open Access Directory.\n\nOAPEN Library: Contains freely accessible academic books, mainly in the area of Humanities and Social Sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9256732", "box_name": "OA Journals and Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "OA Repositories:\nCUNY Academic Works: A service of the CUNY Libraries dedicated to collecting and providing access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all.\n\nOpenDOAR (Directory of Open Access Repositories): Find subject and institutional repositories and/or search the full-text of material held in open access repositories.\n\nDisciplinary Repositories: From the Open Access Directory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9629371", "box_name": "OA Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "Costs of Open Access Publishing:\nProducing a journal isn\u2019t free \u2014 it costs time and money. The articles in OA journals are free to read, so how do the journals cover their costs? There are many different ways , including endowments, grant funding, and article processing fees (APCs) paid by authors. Some OA journals charge APCs. Most do not. (Some subscription-based journals also charge fees (e.g., by the page, by the illustration!) Some researchers worry that paying APCs is tantamount to vanity publishing. But that is not the case. At reputable journals, the fact that there are APCs for accepted articles has no bearing whatsoever on whether an article is accepted. Also, APCs are generally not paid from researchers' pockets. Grant funding is frequently used to pay APCs. Some universities and research institutions pay APCs for their employees. And some journals waive APCs for those who cannot afford them.\u200b", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003950", "page_name": "Tools & Resources", "box_id": "9687252", "box_name": "Costs of Open Access Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/tools"}}
{"text": "More Tools & Resources:\nSee the Tools & Resources tab of this guide for additional information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003957", "page_name": "Authors' Rights", "box_id": "9238998", "box_name": "More Tools & Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rights"}}
{"text": "Introduction to Authors' Rights:\nWhen you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Some journals require you to relinquish your copyright , meaning that you have to ask permission or pay a fee to share your article with others.\u00a0 Some journals allow you to retain some rights (e.g., the right to post online).\u00a0 And other journals leave copyright in your hands . You simply give the journal a non-exclusive license to publish the article. Explore the links below to find out about the copyright policies of specific journals and/or to find tools and resources to help you negotiate a contract that preserves your rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the work you create as a scholar and author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003957", "page_name": "Authors' Rights", "box_id": "9238117", "box_name": "Introduction to Authors' Rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rights"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nThe Keep Your Copyrights Project: Columbia Law School project \"designed to help creators hold on to their copyrights, to license their rights on author-friendly terms, and in general to encourage creators to take a more active role in managing the life of their creative work.\"\n\nCreative Commons: Choose a License: You keep copyright; others distribute & cite by your rules.\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: Most academic publishers offer standing permission for authors to \"self-archive\" some version of their article in an OA repository; check a journal's self-archiving policy here.\n\nSPARC Author Addendum: A legal instrument that modifies the publisher\u2019s agreement and allows you to keep key rights to your articles. A model deal to strike.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003957", "page_name": "Authors' Rights", "box_id": "9238256", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rights"}}
{"text": "thor Addendum: A legal instrument that modifies the publisher\u2019s agreement and allows you to keep key rights to your articles. A model deal to strike.Big Ten Academic Alliance - Scholarly Communication: The Big Ten's (formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation or CIC) scholarly communication initiatives include a Statement on Publishing Agreements with a sample addendum whereby authors retain a degree of control over the distribution of their intellectual property.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003957", "page_name": "Authors' Rights", "box_id": "9238256", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rights"}}
{"text": "Authors Alliance:\nThe Authors Alliance focuses on the issues of authors' rights, authorship law and policy, reaching audiences, and authorial reputation and integrity.\u00a0 Resources available on their website include a Rights Reversion Guide & Portal ; Open Access Guide & Portal , FAQs , and a Resource Library containing all of their own resources and links to helpful items around the web.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003957", "page_name": "Authors' Rights", "box_id": "9496494", "box_name": "Authors Alliance", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/rights"}}
{"text": "Introduction: OA & The Dissertation:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "9238062", "box_name": "Introduction: OA & The Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "Introduction: OA & The Dissertation:Introduction: OA & The Dissertation:A dissertation contains original research that contributes to the scholarly record. In order to advance knowledge, dissertations must be available to readers beyond the degree-granting institution. In addition, doctoral students embarking on their own dissertation research must be able to demonstrate that their proposals are, in fact, original. For this reason, universities everywhere require graduating doctoral students\u00a0to submit their dissertations\u00a0for archiving and publication. In this context, \u201cpublication\u201d means\u00a0\u201cthe act of making\u00a0available to the public,\u201d or dissemination, not \u201cformal publication with a publishing house.\u201d At the Graduate Center, all capstone projects, master's theses, and dissertations must be submitted to CUNY Academic Works (CUNY\u2019s open access institutional repository), and all dissertations must also be submitted\u00a0to ProQuest for inclusion in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "9238062", "box_name": "Introduction: OA & The Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "tutional repository), and all dissertations must also be submitted\u00a0to ProQuest for inclusion in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database.tutional repository), and all dissertations must also be submitted\u00a0to ProQuest for inclusion in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database.tutional repository), and all dissertations must also be submitted\u00a0to ProQuest for inclusion in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database.This page contains information for dissertation authors on the Graduate Center's policies as well as general information on copyright, publishing your work, and making an informed decision on whether or not to embargo your dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "9238062", "box_name": "Introduction: OA & The Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "Your Dissertation: Policies & Copyright:\nGC Dissertations & Theses Guide: Learn about deposit procedures, formatting your document, copyright, embargoes, digital projects, finding dissertations, and more.\n\nYour Dissertation: Why Academic Works & ProQuest?: The Graduate Center's policies and deposit procedures for the dissertations, theses, and capstone projects of graduating students are explained here.\n\nCopyright and Your Dissertation: Fair Use Week: Learn about the factors to consider when determining whether something is \"fair use\" and link to online tools such as the Fair Use Evaluator or a fair use checklist .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "9755829", "box_name": "Your Dissertation: Policies & Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "Surveys: ETDs & Subsequent Publication:\nDo Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations Diminish Publishing Opportunities in the Sciences?: November 2014: More than half of the science journals responding (51.4%) reported that manuscripts derived from openly accessible ETDs are welcome for submission and an additional 29.1 percent would accept revised ETDs under certain conditions.\n\nDo Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations Diminish Publishing Opportunities in the Social Sciences and Humanities? Findings from a 2011 Survey of Academic Publishers: Findings: manuscripts that are revisions of openly accessible ETDs are always welcome for submission or considered on a case-by-case basis by 82.8 percent of journal editors and 53.7 percent of university press directors polled. Vol 74, No 4 (2013).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "10573458", "box_name": "Surveys: ETDs & Subsequent Publication", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "or considered on a case-by-case basis by 82.8 percent of journal editors and 53.7 percent of university press directors polled. Vol 74, No 4 (2013).Impact of Publishers' Policy on Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (ETD) Distribution Options within the United States: Angela McCutcheon (2010) finds a minimal 1.8% publisher rejection rate traced to ETD deposit. Some publisher rejection may be based in misunderstanding of embargo practices or ETD distribution rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "10573458", "box_name": "Surveys: ETDs & Subsequent Publication", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "Finding OA Theses & Dissertations:\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations (oatd.org): From the website: \"OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 3,519,126 theses and dissertations.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "13034064", "box_name": "Finding OA Theses & Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "CUNY Embargo Policy & Options:\nEmbargo (delayed release) options determine when a dissertation, thesis, or capstone project will be made publicly available online. Under an embargo, a work is only made available to the Graduate Center community and researchers at other institutions through Interlibrary Loan. Graduating students may place an embargo of up to two\u00a0years from the initial deposit date by selecting appropriate options in both ProQuest and CUNY Academic Works. After the degree has been conferred, any requests to extend or remove an embargo must be sent to the Graduate Center Library and ProQuest , separately. Read more about embargoes in our Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "9257911", "box_name": "CUNY Embargo Policy & Options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?:\nHear and read some key thoughts from the GC event\u00a0\u201cShare It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and Publishing,\u201d featuring the MLA's Director of Scholarly Communications, two university press editors, and two recent alumni. Also, see background information and related readings .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "11322871", "box_name": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "Recommended Reading:\nArticles\n\nThistlethwaite, Polly, \"Publish. Perish? The Academic Author and Open Access Publishing\" (2012). CUNY Academic Works.: This essay traces the history of dissertation preservation and publication, considering matters raised by open access publishing as it affects authors, advisors, and readers.\n\nCovey, D. T. \"Opening the Dissertation: Overcoming Cultural Calcification and Agoraphobia\" (2012). tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, 11(2), 543\u2013557.: This article places the struggle to open access to the dissertation in the context of the crisis in doctoral education and the transition from print to digital literacy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "10952846", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "the struggle to open access to the dissertation in the context of the crisis in doctoral education and the transition from print to digital literacy.Truschke, A. (2015) To Embargo Your Dissertation, or Not? Strategically Disseminating the Dissertation: This is the final article of a three-part series at Dissertation Reviews on dissertation dissemination and publishing for humanities and social science scholars.\n\nHarvard University Press (2013, July 26). Can't Find It, Can't Sign It: On Dissertation Embargoes: \"From our perspective, a missing element in the AHA\u2019s statement\u2014and within the field, to the extent that the statement is reflective of its members\u2019 concerns\u2014is the possibility of a dissertation\u2019s availability actually working in favor of a young scholar seeking a contract.\"\n\nCohen, N. (2013, July 28). Historians Seek a Delay in Posting Dissertations. The New York Times: This article discusses the American Historical Association's 2013 statement in support of six-year embargoes.\n\nBlogs", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "10952846", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "ons. The New York Times: This article discusses the American Historical Association's 2013 statement in support of six-year embargoes.\n\nBlogsWhat is a (Finished) Dissertation For?: July 2013: Let the Loon say that again, louder: no matter how much presses protest that their mission is knowledge improvement and dissemination, they turn up their noses at perfectly good knowledge solely because it is unsaleable.\n\nThe AHA Asks \"What About the Children?\": Barbara Fister's July 2013 debunk of AHA's impulse to encourage dissertation embargo.\n\nI'll See Your Open Access and Raise You Two Book Contracts: Or Why the AHA Should Re-think its Policy: Historian Jennifer Guiliano traces her reasons for both opening and embargoing her dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003953", "page_name": "OA & The Dissertation", "box_id": "10952846", "box_name": "Recommended Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/dissertation"}}
{"text": "OA Policies & Endorsements:\nUniversities, divisions, departments, senates, organizations, and individuals endorse open access:\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A \"searchable international registry charting the growth of open access mandates and policies adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders that require or request their researchers to provide open access to their peer-reviewed research article output by depositing it in an open access repository.\"\n\nCUNY University Faculty Senate Resolution on OA: In 2011, the Faculty Senate passed a resolution in support of creating a CUNY-wide institutional repository. That repository is Academic Works , a service of the CUNY Libraries dedicated to collecting and providing access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003951", "page_name": "Policies & Funders", "box_id": "9238570", "box_name": "OA Policies & Endorsements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/policies_funders"}}
{"text": "e work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all.CUNY Graduate Center Library Open Access Statement: Scroll down to open the Statement on Open Access.\n\nUniversity of California: Groundbreaking policy extends free access to all scholarly articles written by UC employees.\n\nPolicy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Open Access: UNESCO's OA policy guidelines.\n\nThe Cost of Knowledge: Researchers take a stand, declaring publicly that they will not not support any Elsevier journal unless they radically change how they operate.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003951", "page_name": "Policies & Funders", "box_id": "9238570", "box_name": "OA Policies & Endorsements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/policies_funders"}}
{"text": "OA Funders:\nSearch Funders' OA Policies\n\nSHERPA/JULIET: Search research funders' open access requirements for publication, archiving of publications, and data archiving.\n\nA selected list of funders and their open access policies:\n\nExpanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research: In 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a memo directing all federal agencies with more than $100 million in R&D expenditures to develop plans to make the research they fund publicly accessible.\n\nPublic Access Plans of U.S. Agencies: Information about and links to all U.S. agency public access plans, from the NIH to the DOD.\n\nFASTR - S.779 / H.R.1477: The Fair Access to Science & Technology Research Act is awaiting a vote on the Senate floor. Keep up with the latest information about S.779 / H.R.1477 at Congress.gov or SPARC .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003951", "page_name": "Policies & Funders", "box_id": "9238036", "box_name": "OA Funders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/policies_funders"}}
{"text": "echnology Research Act is awaiting a vote on the Senate floor. Keep up with the latest information about S.779 / H.R.1477 at Congress.gov or SPARC .MacArthur Foundation: \"Seeks prompt and broad dissemination or availability of the Grant Work Product at minimal cost to the public or, when justified, at a reasonable price.\"\n\nWellcome Trust: Supports unrestricted access to the published work they fund. Read more in The Guardian .\n\nWorld Bank Open Knowledge Repository: Committed to open access, the \"World Bank supports the free online communication and exchange of knowledge as the most effective way of ensuring that the fruits of research, economic and sector work, and development practice are made widely available, read, and built upon.\" See the World Bank's full OA policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3003951", "page_name": "Policies & Funders", "box_id": "9238036", "box_name": "OA Funders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/policies_funders"}}
{"text": "Further Reading on OA:\nThe sources listed in this selected bibliography correspond to the pages in this OA guide.\u00a0 Open access is a dynamic and evolving topic and continues to be the subject of a great deal of thought and scholarship.\u00a0 We will update this bibliography and the OA guide itself, as needed, to reflect research trends.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11500434", "box_name": "Further Reading on OA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334020", "box_name": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview:Further Reading: Open Access Overview:Academic Publishing Profits Enough To Fund Open Access To Every Research Article In Every Field Tech Dirt on OA vs traditional publishing. Academic Publishing is Full of Problems; Let's Get Them Right Nancy Sims' critique of Laura McKenna's January 2012 Atlantic article positioning JSTOR as an Open Access thwarter (instead of Elsevier, Springer, or Wiley). Digital Access to Knowledge: Research Chat with Harvard\u2019s Peter Suber From a Journalist's briefing database. Dramatic Growth of Open Access Heather Morrison's March 2012 focus on OA indicators Economics of Scholarly Communication in Transition Heather Morrison's June 2013 analysis: academic library budgets sustain scholarly journal publishing. Evaluating Information: The Light Side of Open Access (ACRL.log) NYCT's Maura Smale's April 2013 entry. Hacking the Academy: New Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities From U of M's DigitalCultureBooks, about shifting academic publishing to open access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334020", "box_name": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "w Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities From U of M's DigitalCultureBooks, about shifting academic publishing to open access.w Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities From U of M's DigitalCultureBooks, about shifting academic publishing to open access.w Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities From U of M's DigitalCultureBooks, about shifting academic publishing to open access.The Inevitability of Open Access David W. Lewis' Sept 2012 C & RL article arguing that half of scholarly journal articles could be Gold author-supported OA between 2012-2021. [JEP] The Journal of Electronic Publishing - Vol. 18, No. 3: On Access A special issue of JEP published in Summer 2015 covering open access from various angles including economics, discoverability and use of OA scholarship, metadata, OA publishers, and more. Open Access and the Future of Academic Scholarship Barbara Fister's summary article, May 2012 Open Access Inaction Jack Stilgoe's June 2013 call for scholarly publishing to \"just get on with developing a model that works rather than profiteering from their own stubbornness.\" Open Access Overview Peter Suber, Earlham College Planned Obsolescence Kathleen Fitzpatrick @ The Digital University: A Digital Future? 2010 CUNY Conference. Want to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334020", "box_name": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "d Obsolescence Kathleen Fitzpatrick @ The Digital University: A Digital Future? 2010 CUNY Conference. Want to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No.d Obsolescence Kathleen Fitzpatrick @ The Digital University: A Digital Future? 2010 CUNY Conference. Want to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No.d Obsolescence Kathleen Fitzpatrick @ The Digital University: A Digital Future? 2010 CUNY Conference. Want to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No.Hugh Gusterson's Sept 2012 CHE article arguing that uncompensated academic work serves commercial publishers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334020", "box_name": "Further Reading: Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334507", "box_name": "Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access:Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access:CUNY Digital University 2010 Conference Videos, from the Fora.tv site. Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity Universities commit to underwriting publication charges for articles in fee-based OA journals. Dominique Babini on the state of Open Access: Where are we, what still needs to be done? July 2013 interview with Open Access Advocacy leader at the Latin American Council on Social Sciences (CLACSO): \"... I do not believe scholarly communication should be subject to commercial interests. Like research itself, it should be funded by governments and it should be done on a non-profit basis. So in my view all roads that contribute to non-commercial OA are good for the developing regions...\" OASIS Making the Case for Open Access Concise presentation for OA advocates. The Obscene Profits of Commercial Scholarly Publishers Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334507", "box_name": "Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "ishers Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic work.ishers Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic work.ishers Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic work.The Real Digital Change Agent Consider OA as necessary to support MOOC, or the CUNY-style POOC. Scholarly Communication Strategies in Latin America's Research-Intensive Universities Alperin, Fishman, and Willinsky, 2010: \" OA has allowed increasingly numbers of Latin American scholars to change their mode and style of participation in accessing as well as\u00a0producing scholarship that aspires to be both \u2015local & global.\" The Tragedies of Scholarly Publishing in 2013 Cathy Davidson on the occasion of a young man's death. Values and Scholarship by 11 University Provosts Consistent with these deeply held academic norms, we provosts have advocated for taxpayer access to federally-funded research, writing, for example, a 2006 open letter in support of the Federal Research Public Access Act, and supporting this Congressional session\u2019s proposed extension of the legislation (HR 4004/S 2009).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "11334507", "box_name": "Further Reading: Rationale - Why Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: OA & The Dissertation:\nThe Dissertation Can No Longer Be Defended February 11, 2013 Chronicle of Higher Education. Embrace and Ambivalence Virginia Kuhn's 2005 UW digital dissertation was one of the first. Do we know yet how to review, archive, and manage digital grad work? Free US ETDs:\u00a0 The Archived Postings from the FUSE Blog, 2014-2012 Texas A&M's Gail Clement's work promoting open access graduate research. How Blogging Helped Me Write My Dissertation January 29, 2013 Chronicle of Higher Education. SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses Guide to the processes of digital research. Writing and Defending Your Digital Dissertation:\u00a0 Join the Conversation! HASTAC and CUNY's Cathy Davidson with NYU's Diana Taylor and Duke's Dwayne Dixon on his Scalar-based dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "438316", "guide_name": "Open Access", "page_id": "3030383", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "10263183", "box_name": "Further Reading: OA & The Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/openaccess/reading"}}
{"text": "GC Alumni Photo ID & Registration for Remote Access:\nSee the Graduate Center\u2019s Alumni Benefits and Services page for more alumni Information. A GC Alumni ID card is needed for entry into the library. To obtain this ID, you will need to present proof of alumni status to the Office of Security and Public Safety. The Office\u00a0of the Registrar in Room 7201 can provide documentation of your alumni status. Bring this documentation to the Office of Security and Public Safety , Room 9124, 212-817-7777 to receive your ID card. Next, complete the Graduate Center Alumni Registration Form . Within a few business days, the Alumni Affairs Office gcalumni@gc.cuny.edu will then issue a username and password for you to use to access the databases for Alumni listed below on this page ( )\u00a0. Open Access resources ( ) on the Graduate Center's A-Z Database List are freely available. Welcome back, GC alums!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643141", "box_name": "GC Alumni Photo ID & Registration for Remote Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "In-Person Library Services for GC Alumni:\nShow your GC Alumni photo ID to enter the library. Visit the library's Circulation desk on the first floor to obtain an Alumni barcode to borrow books from the GC's collection. See\u00a0Library Privileges below for loan\u00a0and renewal information. Printing is available for a fee. Purchase a copy card for $1 and add funds to the card to print for $0.15 per page. Scanners, microfilm readers, and digital reformatting equipment are described in\u00a0the Technology in the Library guide. Bring your own device to use GC guest wifi to access library resources, or obtain a guest login on each visit to use library computers. Graduate Center Alumni are eligible for a Guest Login, providing 30 days of use for computers onsite in the Library. A new Guest Login may be requested after the pass expires.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643157", "box_name": "In-Person Library Services for GC Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "Library Privileges for Graduate Center Alumni (including SLU):\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC Only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 2\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site access to most GC databases ; off-site access to select databases for alumni\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22643047", "box_name": "Library Privileges for Graduate Center Alumni (including SLU)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!):\nJSTOR Journals for Alumni: Arts and Sciences I-XII; coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. (Please note access to JSTOR ebooks is on-campus only.)\n\nProject Muse for Alumni: Over 350 journals; the Graduate Center does not subscribe to Project Muse ebooks but titles are accessible via the New York Public Library.\n\nSAGE Journals for Alumni: Access to more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals covering a variety of disciplines.\n\nSAGE Knowledge for Alumni: To see the 31 handbook titles available at the Graduate Center, find and click \"Handbooks\" under \"Browse by Content Type. Then select \"Available to me\" under \"Refine by\" on the right hand side.\n\nSAGE Research Methods for Alumni: Over 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "ver 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.Versatile PhD for Alumni: Service to help humanities and social science PhDs and graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic jobs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "Alumni Dissertations & Theses:\nSee the Dissertations & Theses guide for information on CUNY Academic Works and to find your own capstone, thesis, or dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "7692193", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22837491", "box_name": "Alumni Dissertations & Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=458908&p=7692193"}}
{"text": "About Alumni Resources: Alumni Databases, general information", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!):\nJSTOR Journals for Alumni: Arts and Sciences I-XII; coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. (Please note access to JSTOR ebooks is on-campus only.)\n\nProject Muse for Alumni: Over 350 journals; the Graduate Center does not subscribe to Project Muse ebooks but titles are accessible via the New York Public Library.\n\nSAGE Journals for Alumni: Access to more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals covering a variety of disciplines.\n\nSAGE Knowledge for Alumni: To see the 31 handbook titles available at the Graduate Center, find and click \"Handbooks\" under \"Browse by Content Type. Then select \"Available to me\" under \"Refine by\" on the right hand side.\n\nSAGE Research Methods for Alumni: Over 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "ver 740 books, including the entire \u201cLittle Green Book\u201d and \"Little Blue Book\u201d series; a selection of journal articles; specially commissioned videos.Versatile PhD for Alumni: Service to help humanities and social science PhDs and graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic jobs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "15252184", "box_name": "Databases for Alumni (Accessible from Anywhere!)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Visit the GC Library:\nGraduate Center alumni have on-campus access to nearly all GC Library's databases , journals and ebooks. Licensing restrictions imposed by vendors, exclude alumni from offsite access to most GC Library resources. A\u00a0GC alumni ID\u00a0from the Office of Security and Public Safety\u00a0room 9123 (212-817-7777)\u00a0is required for entry. A barcode on your alumni ID is required to borrow GC books. See alumni library privileges chart for loan and renewal information Borrowing outside the GC are not available to alumni. Obtain a guest login to the GC network at Circulation or Reference to use library computers and to reach the all library's resources . See Technology in the Library .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "14954377", "box_name": "Visit the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Not a GC alum?:\nLibrary Access for non-GC alumni: See the Library's Access & Borrowing guide; options are available to become a Friend of the Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "14954397", "box_name": "Not a GC alum?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Support the Library:\nPurchase through the Mina Rees Library's \u201cVirtual Bookstore\u201d on Amazon.com Purchase anything through this link to contribute 5% to the library. It costs you nothing and adds thousands to the library budget.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "14954490", "box_name": "Support the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Welcome Back, Graduate Center Alumni!:\nAfter graduation, off-site access to a limited set of online resources continues ... Complete the Alumni Registration Form The Alumni Affairs Office will reply with\u00a0a username and password (this may\u00a0take a few days) To log in, click on the database title Questions? gcalumni@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3136993", "page_name": "About Alumni Resources", "box_id": "9663695", "box_name": "Welcome Back, Graduate Center Alumni!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases"}}
{"text": "Troubleshooting Alumni Databases: Check here first if you encounter trouble accessing a GC Library database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3381431", "page_name": "Troubleshooting Alumni Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases-troubleshoot"}}
{"text": "Database Access Issues: Why isn't my GC Alumni password working?:\nAs a GC alum, you have off-campus access to a selection of our research databases . Look for the GC Alum icon (below) next to the database name - if you see this icon, it means you have remote access to that database using your GC Alumni password! To log in, just click the title of the database and enter your alumni credentials. Alumni Resources: off-campus access available to GC Alumni You may also access Open Access resources that are listed on the Graduate Center's A-Z Database List Open Access Resources: available to all If you aren't sure about your status, or if you forgot your alumni credentials, contact gcalumni@gc.cuny.edu\n\nOn-Campus Use Only\n\n(CUNY) | (GC) | (NYPL)\n\nIf you are not in the GC Library and you see any of the following icons next to the database you are trying to access, please return to the Databases for Alumni list to see the list of resources available to alumni from off-campus.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3381431", "page_name": "Troubleshooting Alumni Databases", "box_id": "10442610", "box_name": "Database Access Issues: Why isn't my GC Alumni password working?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases-troubleshoot"}}
{"text": "he database you are trying to access, please return to the Databases for Alumni list to see the list of resources available to alumni from off-campus.Some CUNY-wide electronic resources ask you for a \"CUNY library barcode\" in order to login. The GC alumni library barcode will not work for these resources. Select databases (like JSTOR) give you the option to \u201clogin\u201d after you have used your GC Alumni credentials. These databases allow you to create a personal account which gives you the ability to save searches, create alerts, and use other special features. Creating a personal account is completely optional--you can still access full text and download content without a personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3381431", "page_name": "Troubleshooting Alumni Databases", "box_id": "10442610", "box_name": "Database Access Issues: Why isn't my GC Alumni password working?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/databases-troubleshoot"}}
{"text": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses:\nAll GC dissertations, theses and capstones from 2014 on are in\u00a0CUNY's publicly\u00a0accessible institutional repository Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3184435", "page_name": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "9992314", "box_name": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/alumni-dissertations-and-theses"}}
{"text": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3184435", "page_name": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "9992359", "box_name": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/alumni-dissertations-and-theses"}}
{"text": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:If you graduated before 2014, your dissertation or capstone project is\u00a0only available to readers\u00a0with a current CUNY affiliation (i.e. current students, faculty or staff). You can broaden access to your dissertation by authorizing its transfer\u00a0to CUNY's Academic Works , a publicly accessible repository. The Academic Works dashboard helps you track your new readership by providing data\u00a0about the\u00a0times and places a work is downloaded. Depositing your dissertation in this institutional repository positions your intellectual\u00a0contribution in global conversation, in keeping with\u00a0CUNY's\u00a0mission to serve the larger public. All GC dissertations and capstones have been digitized and are ready to be added to Academic Works at the author's request . Pre-2014 master's theses have not yet been digitized and are available only in print. If you want to make your dissertation or capstone freely accessible to the public, email\u00a0the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3184435", "page_name": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "9992359", "box_name": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/alumni-dissertations-and-theses"}}
{"text": "About Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works is an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all ( more ). The Graduate Center section of Academic Works provides a way for the Graduate Center community to store, preserve, and provide global access to its scholarly and creative works. It holds GC faculty and student\u00a0articles, book chapters, conference papers, datasets, educational materials, and images. It also holds Graduate Center dissertations, master's theses, and capstone projects .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "458908", "guide_name": "Alumni Library Resources", "page_id": "3184435", "page_name": "Alumni Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "10190002", "box_name": "About Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/alumni-library-resources/alumni-dissertations-and-theses"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nThe Urban Health and Society research guide aids in the understanding of a systematic approach to developing a research question, searching for scholarly literature, selecting sources, summarizing findings in a literature review, and managing citation data using software.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244971", "page_name": "About This Guide", "box_id": "10013613", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244971"}}
{"text": "Why Study Systematic Searching?:\nNarrative reviews are vulnerable to the selection bias of the author; it is all to easy to review only articles that support a particular outcome or perspective. Systematic reviews attempt to control this threat of bias by using a documented and reproducible method for selecting articles that are relevant to a specific question or problem. Systematic reviews aim for thoroughness and are time-consuming and labor-intensive enterprises that are usual carried out by research teams. This assignment will not produce what you could call a systematic review, but it will introduce you to some systematic searching methods and citation management technologies that are essential for carrying out more rigorous literature research. The requirements of this assignment are informed by the guidelines for systematic reviews found in the Cochrane Handbook, the PRISMA statement, and other standard references for systematic review methodology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244972", "page_name": "About the Assignment", "box_id": "10013404", "box_name": "Why Study Systematic Searching?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244972"}}
{"text": "Assignment Documents:\nThese are the documents you will need to participate in class sessions and to complete the library research assignment.\u00a0 Please make use of the detailed grading rubric.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244972", "page_name": "About the Assignment", "box_id": "10013405", "box_name": "Assignment Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244972"}}
{"text": "Assignment Outcomes:\nThis assignment exercises knowledge and skills required to produce the following outcomes: Develop and analyze a research question that extends or refines existing published knowledge Investigate the scope of databases of scholarly reports that are relevant to the topic of a research question Construct and implement sensitive search strategies using Boolean logic and controlled vocabulary terms Document and apply criteria for evaluating search results Extract, record and manage search results using citation management software Summarize and synthesize evidence from gathered sources Accurately cite sources using AMA style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244972", "page_name": "About the Assignment", "box_id": "10013406", "box_name": "Assignment Outcomes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244972"}}
{"text": "Class Sessions:\nThe following class sessions are available for students who would like in-person instruction. Sessions are capped at twenty and sessions with fewer than four registrants will be canceled- please do not plan on showing up without a reservation. 09/01/2015 05:45 PM - 08:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/02/2015 03:45 PM - 06:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/03/2015 03:45 PM - 06:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/08/2015 05:45 PM - 08:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/09/2015 03:45 PM - 06:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/10/2015 03:45 PM - 05:55 PM - Room: Silberman C09 09/12/2015 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08 09/19/2015 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM - Room: Silberman C08", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244972", "page_name": "About the Assignment", "box_id": "10013407", "box_name": "Class Sessions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244972"}}
{"text": "Assignment Tutorials: This page has links to resources that will help you build the skills needed for the assignment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "Why are systematic reviews important?:\nWhat is a systematic review? A brief definiton from the Campbell Collaboration:: The Campbell Collaboration provides a brief description of what a systematic review is and why it is important. The Campbell Collaboration seeks to extend the Cochrane approach to systematic reviews to topics in crime and justice, education, international development, and social welfare.\n\nIntroduction to Systematic Reviews by Ian Roberts of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine: This 18 minute video helps to provide further orientation to the development of systematic literature review.\n\nThis \u201cbig picture\u201d question does not directly tie-in to the assignment outcomes, but it may help you to understand why the assignment looks the way it does and why it is an important excercise for students of public health.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013409", "box_name": "Why are systematic reviews important?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "What makes a good research question for a systematic review?:\nPICO: formulate an answerable research question: The tutorial from the University of Oxford explains how to frame your research questions in the PICO format, which can help to make the important concepts in your research question more transparent and the question more researchable.\n\nLibrary Research Toolkit: The Stases as Research Method: How do you ask questions that are relevant to the current state of knowledge in the field of public health? It can be quite a challenge to find questions that have not been conclusively answered but that are not so big or so specific that it is not realistic to expect an answer from the current literature. This tutorial and worksheet from the Hunter Library Research Toolkit can help you to develop the scope of your research question to make it a good fit for the current state of published research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013410", "box_name": "What makes a good research question for a systematic review?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "ibrary Research Toolkit can help you to develop the scope of your research question to make it a good fit for the current state of published research.These resources are intended to help with part one of the assignment. Your question should have a PICO(T) format and it should have a scope that is relevant to current research priorities in the field of public health.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013410", "box_name": "What makes a good research question for a systematic review?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use database controlled vocabularies to identify relevant terms to use in your query?:\nMeSH Tutorial: This tutorial from the National Library of Medicine explains what MeSH terms are and how they can be applied in literature searches.\n\nPart two of the assignment: Once you have identified your PICO(T) concepts, you should search database lists of controled vocabulary terms for relevant terms to include in your query. In PubMed, the controlled vocabulary is called \"MeSH.\" The tutorial linked below provides an overview.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013411", "box_name": "How can you use database controlled vocabularies to identify relevant terms to use in your query?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "What databases should you use for your public health related research?:\nMore on part two of the assignment: PubMed is the staple database for all health-related research; if your research involves health outcomes, start with PubMed. You should include other databases in your research according to the concepts that are involved in your research question. For the assignment, check the list of databases at the link below and identify the two that are the most relevant to your research question. Do not make a judgement based on the description alone: try searching with your research question's keywords or query to find which databases give you the most hits.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013412", "box_name": "What databases should you use for your public health related research?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use search operators to code your query?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013413", "box_name": "How can you use search operators to code your query?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use search operators to code your query?:How can you use search operators to code your query?:Part three of the assignment requires that you develop a Boolean query in the following format: (\"population term 1\" OR \"population term 2\") AND (\"intervention term 1\" OR \"intervention term 2\") The above example is just a rough guideline of the structure. Copied directly, it will be inadequate for most research questions. For the purposes of this assignment, you may include a group of outcome terms and you may use more than two variations of population and intervention terms. The advantage of a hand-coded Boolean query is that it can be copied and pasted into most databases while retaining basically the same function. More rigorous systematic reviews use queries that are very \"sensitive;\" that is, the query retrieves a high number of records- sometimes thousands. The point of a systematic review is to evaluate ALL of the records that are returned by your search, a process that takes roughly 1-2 minutes/record for an efficient evaluator.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013413", "box_name": "How can you use search operators to code your query?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "review is to evaluate ALL of the records that are returned by your search, a process that takes roughly 1-2 minutes/record for an efficient evaluator.review is to evaluate ALL of the records that are returned by your search, a process that takes roughly 1-2 minutes/record for an efficient evaluator.review is to evaluate ALL of the records that are returned by your search, a process that takes roughly 1-2 minutes/record for an efficient evaluator.Given the time constraints of this assignment, you are asked to develop a query that is more \"precise;\" that is, it returns a smaller number of results, but a higher percentage of the results is relevant to the research question. Tune your query to retrieve between 75 and 200 results (but please do not make arbitrary choices about how you limit your results- your query should be a logical development of your research question) Prepare to spend about 2 hours methodically reviewing those results. (See: \"How can you document your search criteria?\" below.) The tutorial linked below will provide an introduction to the use of the basic search operators and Boolean logic that are needed to complete this assignment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013413", "box_name": "How can you use search operators to code your query?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you document your search criteria?:\nINCLUSION/EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS: Taken from: O\u2019Neil ME, Freeman M, Christensen V, Telerant R, Addleman A, Kansagara D. A Systematic Evidence Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia. Washington (DC): Department of Veterans Affairs; 2011. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK54971/. Accessed August 13, 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013414", "box_name": "How can you document your search criteria?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "al Symptoms of Dementia. Washington (DC): Department of Veterans Affairs; 2011. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK54971/. Accessed August 13, 2015.The methods of a systematic review should be specific and reproducible. Your query documents how you automated retrieval from databases. Your inclusion and exclusion criteria document how you decide whether or not the results of that automated retrieval are relevant or not. The PDF linked below, taken from an actual systematic review, illustrates the type of considerations that may be used to determine whether to include or exclude published studies. This is a particularly detailed and well-organized example of how search criteria may be presented. Keep this example in mind when approaching Part 4 of the assignment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013414", "box_name": "How can you document your search criteria?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use citation management software to collect relevant records from a database?:\nSkills with citation management software can make a valuable contribution team-based research. You may also find value in developing a personal onlne library of publications that relate to your research interests. The tutorial linked below illustrates how you can use Zotero to collect citation information online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013415", "box_name": "How can you use citation management software to collect relevant records from a database?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use citation management software to publish a bibliography in AMA style?:\nCreating Bibliographies with Zotero:: Creating Bibliographies: https://www.zotero.org/support/creating_bibliographies\n\nPart six of the assignment requires you to publish, in AMA format, a bibliography of all of the articles that met your criteria. This could easily be 20-30 articles and would be quite a time-consuming task for a person not using citation managment software; however, if you have collected your sources in a citation manager, publishing a bibliography takes only a few minutes. The link below explains how to publish bibliographies using Zotero.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013416", "box_name": "How can you use citation management software to publish a bibliography in AMA style?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "How can you use citation management software to accurately cite your sources in AMA style?:\nPart seven of the assignment requires that you cite your sources using AMA style. Citing sources in AMA style can be a complicated thing to do manually. Citation management software can help you to insert and correctly format in-text citations and lists of works cited. Follow the link below, titled \"Zotero word processor integration,\" for an explanation of how to use Zotero with MS Word to format your in-text citations and publish lists of works cited.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244973", "page_name": "Assignment Tutorials", "box_id": "10013417", "box_name": "How can you use citation management software to accurately cite your sources in AMA style?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244973"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nPubmed: PubMed is a key database of health and medical literature. Its scope is not restricted medicine; it also covers important journals in public health, nursing, and social work. To do due diligence in your research, you should search PubMed for any health-related research question. The controlled vocabulary is called MeSH.\n\nCochrane Library: A collection of databases consisting of evidence-based clinical information. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), contains more than 75,000 systemic reviews, protocols, editorials, and supplements. The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) is a directory containing citations, indexing, and abstracts of randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials found in scholarly literature. And Clinical Answers contains clinical questions, short answers, and data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "d data drawn from Cochrane Reviews allowing users to quickly obtain evidence-based information. Read more in the GC Library blog post about Cochrane .Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nGreenFILE: A collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles covering all aspects of the human impact on the environment, including global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "ore. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.PsycInfo: Indexes scholarly literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health fields, covering the psychological aspects of medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. It indexes book chapters, books, dissertations, technical reports, and articles from over 2,200 journals. Coverage is international in scope and dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with extensive coverage from the 1800s to the present.\n\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "rnative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.National Academy of the Sciences: The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a private, nonprofit organization of leading researchers in the United States. Its flagship journal publication Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the most-cited multi-disciplinary journals, is indexed in PubMed- so there is no need to search the journal on this site if your systematic review includes PubMed. The National Academy of the Sciences Press publishes monograph reports and policy studies, some of which reproduce research originally published in journals.\n\nGovernment Printing Office: Use the GPO's online system FDsys to search the massive array of information published by the U.S. Government; including statutes, codes, congressional records, education reports, and much more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244974", "page_name": "Databases to Get to Know", "box_id": "10013418", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244974"}}
{"text": "What's This?:\nOn this page you can find a series of youtube videos that John and Mason put together to help explain portions of your PH755 library assignment. These videos highlight particular questions students have had about specific portions of this assignment. John and Mason are constantly working on making new videos, so if you have a question, check back often to see if there is a video to address it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244976", "page_name": "Assignment Help: Videos", "box_id": "10013421", "box_name": "What's This?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244976"}}
{"text": "Question 1 - What is a research question?:\nHere's a brief video explaining what we expect for the question 1 when we ask you for a research question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244976", "page_name": "Assignment Help: Videos", "box_id": "10013422", "box_name": "Question 1 - What is a research question?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244976"}}
{"text": "Question 2 - How to describe your search strategy.:\nHere is a video in which we explain what we are looking for in question 2 when we ask you to describe your search strategy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244976", "page_name": "Assignment Help: Videos", "box_id": "10013423", "box_name": "Question 2 - How to describe your search strategy.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244976"}}
{"text": "Screencast Tutorials:\nClick to view screencast on screencast.com: This is a quick, 3 minute screencast that describes and demonstrates a technique for exporting citations from PubMed and importing them into RefWorks.\n\nQuestion 6 - Click to view screencast on screencast.com: A short video on creating a customized output style using the output style editor in RefWorks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "474242", "guide_name": "Urban Health and Society", "page_id": "3244976", "page_name": "Assignment Help: Videos", "box_id": "10013424", "box_name": "Screencast Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=474242&p=3244976"}}
{"text": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan:\nThe GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990125", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29448738", "box_name": "Request Articles, Books and More through Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990125"}}
{"text": "Fashion Studies Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to Fashion Studies and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Beth Posner if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , select the Funding tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990125", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "12355279", "box_name": "Fashion Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990125"}}
{"text": "Other guides in our Subject Guides, Subject Guides throughout the academic world and fashion resources from around the web will be helpful to you during your research. CUNY Academic Works There are over 1800 results returned when one search \"fashion\" in Academic Works. Explore theses, dissertations, images galleries, journal articles and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990125", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15276053", "box_name": "See Also...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990125"}}
{"text": "re over 1800 results returned when one search \"fashion\" in Academic Works. Explore theses, dissertations, images galleries, journal articles and more.re over 1800 results returned when one search \"fashion\" in Academic Works. Explore theses, dissertations, images galleries, journal articles and more.re over 1800 results returned when one search \"fashion\" in Academic Works. Explore theses, dissertations, images galleries, journal articles and more.Fashion Institute of Technology Gladys Marcus Library Fashion and Clothing History Fashion Designers Fashion Design New York Public Library Berg Fashion Library Digital Collections Costume Design (pdf) Costume and Fashion History: A Guide to Resources Industry Guide: Apparel, Fashion and Textiles The New School Libraries and Archives Fashion Studies Pima Community College Library Fashion Librarian's Resource Guide This resource is curated by the ARLIS/NA SIG for Fashion, Textile & Costume Librarians Online Resources Bloomsbury Fashion Central Fashion and Race The Fashion and Race Syllabus #FASHIONINGTHESELF SYLLABUS Publications The Fashion Studies Journal \ufeff", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990125", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15276053", "box_name": "See Also...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990125"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Fashion Research:\nSocial Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "12355282", "box_name": "Other Databases for Fashion Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990126", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990126"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990127", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "3135417", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990127"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990127", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990127"}}
{"text": "The Routledge Companion to Fashion Studies:\nThe Routledge Companion to Fashion Studies will be published on September 20, 21. Co-edited by three CUNY professors, Eugenia Paulicelli , Elizabeth Wissinger and Veronica Manlow, the book features chapters of several other CUNY professors and one of our MALS/Fashion Studies graduate student s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "3990127", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "27150124", "box_name": "The Routledge Companion to Fashion Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=3990127"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362852", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9283304", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29362854", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9283304"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276496", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369781", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276496"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276496", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276496"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276496", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369782", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276496"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276496", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "4369783", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276496"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276496", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276496"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "4369784", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9276476", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9276476"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "578319", "guide_name": "Fashion Studies", "page_id": "9317456", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=578319&p=9317456"}}
{"text": "Database Icons:\nCUNY Resources:\u00a0available to all of CUNY\n\nGraduate Center Resources: available to the GC community\n\nFunding provided by the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council of the Graduate Center\n\nFunding provided by the Graduate Center Student Technology Fee\n\nNew York Public Library (NYPL) Resources: available to the GC community via NYPL\n\nA majority of the content from this resource is included in OneSearch , including item-level records. (To be certain of full content, search in the native interface of the database on the A-Z list )\n\nOpen Access Resources: available to all\n\nOn our A-Z list of databases , the following icons correspond to the source of access or\u00a0funding for each\u00a0item:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "608869", "guide_name": "Database Icons", "page_id": "4225614", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "13135609", "box_name": "Database Icons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=608869&p=4225614"}}
{"text": "Quick Library Resources:\nLibrary Homepage: Start here to get books, articles, databases, interlibrary loan, reference help and more.\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center? Need a book that isn't available at any CUNY library? Submit an interlibrary loan request .\n\n24/7 chat and email reference: Need an answer right away? Reference help available 24 hours a day through Ask-A-Librarian chat and email service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434855", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3134689", "box_name": "Quick Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434855"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used locally.\n\nMetro One Day Pass: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for a one-time pass to visit New York City area libraries. These passes are issued by a librarian for materials that are not found in any CUNY library. For longer term access to nearby libraries, see MaRLI below.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434855", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "9392673", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434855"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434855", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434855"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "Featured Titles:\nBorder and Rule: In Border and Rule, one of North America's foremost thinkers and immigrant rights organizers delivers an unflinching examination of migration as a pillar of global governance and gendered racial class formation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "and immigrant rights organizers delivers an unflinching examination of migration as a pillar of global governance and gendered racial class formation.Impossible Subjects: This book traces the origins of the \"illegal alien\" in American law and society, explaining why and how illegal migration became the central problem in U.S. immigration policy--a process that profoundly shaped ideas and practices about citizenship, race, and state authority in the twentieth century. Mae Ngai offers a close reading of the legal regime of restriction that commenced in the 1920s--its statutory architecture, judicial genealogies, administrative enforcement, differential treatment of European and non-European migrants, and long-term effects. She shows that immigration restriction, particularly national-origin and numerical quotas, remapped America both by creating new categories of racial difference and by emphasizing as never before the nation's contiguous land borders and their patrol.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "America both by creating new categories of racial difference and by emphasizing as never before the nation's contiguous land borders and their patrol.Migration Studies and Colonialism: This book starts from the premise that colonial histories should be central to migration studies and explores what it would mean to really take that seriously. To engage with this task, Lucy Mayblin and Joe Turner argue that scholars need not forge new theories but must learn from and be inspired by the wealth of literature that already exists across the world. Providing a range of inspiring and challenging perspectives on migration, the authors' aim is to demonstrate what paying attention to colonialism, through using the tools offered by postcolonial, decolonial and related scholarship, can offer those studying international migration today.\n\nThe Unsettling of Europe: An acclaimed historian examines postwar migration's fundamental role in shaping modern Europe. Gatrell places migration at the center of post-war European history, and the aspirations of migrants themselves at the center of the story of migration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "trell places migration at the center of post-war European history, and the aspirations of migrants themselves at the center of the story of migration.Militarized Global Apartheid: In Militarized Global Apartheid Catherine Besteman offers a sweeping theorization of the ways in which countries from the global north are reproducing South Africa's apartheid system on a worldwide scale to control the mobility and labor of people from the global south. Exploring the different manifestations of global apartheid, Besteman traces how militarization and securitization reconfigure older forms of white supremacy and deploy them in new contexts to maintain this racialized global order. Whether using the language of security, military intervention, surveillance technologies, or detention centers and other forms of incarceration, these projects reinforce and consolidate the global north's political and economic interests at the expense of the poor, migrants, refugees, Indigenous populations, and people of color.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "idate the global north's political and economic interests at the expense of the poor, migrants, refugees, Indigenous populations, and people of color.idate the global north's political and economic interests at the expense of the poor, migrants, refugees, Indigenous populations, and people of color.idate the global north's political and economic interests at the expense of the poor, migrants, refugees, Indigenous populations, and people of color.By drawing out how this new form of apartheid functions and pointing to areas of resistance, Besteman opens up new space to theorize potential sources of liberatory politics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "new form of apartheid functions and pointing to areas of resistance, Besteman opens up new space to theorize potential sources of liberatory politics.Trauma and Racial Minority Immigrants: This book examines the lasting impact of trauma for racial minority immigrants and subsequent generations. Each chapter explores both the stress and resilience of immigrant groups in the United States, as well as clinical or community-based efforts to address the multiple traumas that affect immigrants and their children. While considering the socioecological contexts of immigrants, the chapters reflect a diversity of theoretical perspectives needed to expand existing treatments for trauma, such as multicultural, feminist, womanist, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic theories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "ded to expand existing treatments for trauma, such as multicultural, feminist, womanist, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic theories.Reform Without Justice: Gonzales argues that the contemporary Latino rights movement faces a dynamic form of political power that he terms \"anti-migrant hegemony\". This anti-migrant hegemony, found in sites of power from Congress, to think tanks, talk shows and the prison system, is a force through which a rhetorically race neutral and common sense public policy discourse, consistent with the rules of post-civil rights racism, is deployed to criminalize migrants.\n\nAmerica for Americans: The United States is known as a nation of immigrants. But it is also a nation of xenophobia. In America for Americans, Erika Lee shows that an irrational fear, hatred, and hostility toward immigrants has been a defining feature of our nation from the colonial era to the Trump era. Forcing us to confront this history, Lee explains how xenophobia works, why it has endured, and how it threatens America.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "lonial era to the Trump era. Forcing us to confront this history, Lee explains how xenophobia works, why it has endured, and how it threatens America.Inventing Latinos: Laura E. Gomez, a leading expert on race in America, argues that it is only recently that Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, Central Americans, and others are seeing themselves (and being seen by others) under the banner of a cohesive racial identity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "30019533", "box_name": "Featured Titles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "Human Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Origins and Global Impact: Discover the origins and consequences of human movement over time, from the 16th-century Age of Discovery to 21st-century immigration politics. This book examines the complex forces behind international migration and the enormous impact it is having on our globalized world. Chapters cover both the challenges and opportunities associated with migration in a broad selection of countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. Readers will find in-depth analysis of such recent events as the Ukrainian refugee crisis, violence against immigrants in South Africa, support for right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.Readers will also uncover the historical antecedents to the modern landscape of human migration, including the push for colonization and the exploitation and horrors of the slave trade. The book also investigates the profound impact that climate change will have on patterns of human migration in the coming years. Taken together, the chapters offer candid and compelling coverage of a dynamic subject that affects millions of people worldwide. For readers wishing to delve even deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.Borderland Circuitry: Immigration Surveillance in the United States and Beyond: Political discourse on immigration in the United States has largely focused on what is most visible, including border walls and detention centers, while the invisible information systems that undergird immigration enforcement have garnered less attention. Tracking the evolution of various surveillance-related systems since the 1980s,\u00a0Borderland Circuitry\u00a0investigates how the deployment of this information infrastructure has shaped immigration enforcement practices. Ana Mu\u00f1iz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "es. Ana Mu\u00f1iz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement.es. Ana Mu\u00f1iz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement.es. Ana Mu\u00f1iz illuminates three phenomena that are becoming increasingly intertwined: digital surveillance, immigration control, and gang enforcement.Using ethnography, interviews, and analysis of documents never before seen, Mu\u00f1iz uncovers how information-sharing partnerships between local police, state and federal law enforcement, and foreign partners collide to create multiple digital borderlands.\u00a0Diving deep into a select group of information systems,\u00a0Borderland Circuitry\u00a0reveals how those with legal and political power\u00a0deploy the specter of violent cross-border criminals to justify intensive surveillance, detention, brutality, deportation, and the destruction of land for border militarization.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "nt cross-border criminals to justify intensive surveillance, detention, brutality, deportation, and the destruction of land for border militarization.Citizens, Immigrants, and the Stateless: A Japanese American Diaspora in the Pacific: From the 1920s to the eve of the Pacific War in 1941, more than 50,000 young second-generation Japanese Americans (Nisei) embarked on transpacific journeys to the Japanese Empire, putting an ocean between themselves and pervasive anti-Asian racism in the American West. Born U.S. citizens but treated as unwelcome aliens, this contingent of Japanese Americans--one in four U.S.-born Nisei--came in search of better lives but instead encountered a world shaped by increasingly volatile relations between the U.S. and Japan. Based on transnational and bilingual research in the United States and Japan, Michael R. Jin recuperates the stories of this unique group of American emigrants at the crossroads of U.S. and Japanese empire.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "ted States and Japan, Michael R. Jin recuperates the stories of this unique group of American emigrants at the crossroads of U.S. and Japanese empire.ted States and Japan, Michael R. Jin recuperates the stories of this unique group of American emigrants at the crossroads of U.S. and Japanese empire.ted States and Japan, Michael R. Jin recuperates the stories of this unique group of American emigrants at the crossroads of U.S. and Japanese empire.From the Jim Crow American West to the Japanese colonial frontiers in Asia, and from internment camps in America to Hiroshima on the eve of the atomic bombing, these individuals redefined ideas about home, identity, citizenship, and belonging as they encountered multiple social realities on both sides of the Pacific. Citizens, Immigrants, and the Stateless examines the deeply intertwined histories of Asian exclusion in the United States, Japanese colonialism in Asia, and volatile geopolitical changes in the Pacific world that converged in the lives of Japanese American migrants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "tates, Japanese colonialism in Asia, and volatile geopolitical changes in the Pacific world that converged in the lives of Japanese American migrants.The Integration Nation: Immigration and Colonial Power in Liberal Democracies: The notion of 'immigrant integration' is used everywhere - by politicians, policy makers, journalists and researchers - as an all-encompassing framework for rebuilding 'unity from diversity' after large-scale immigration. Promising a progressive middle way between backward-looking ideas of assimilation and the alleged fragmentation of multiculturalism, 'integration' has become the default concept for states scrambling to deal with global refugee management and the persistence of racial disadvantage. Yet 'integration' is the continuance of a long-standing colonial development paradigm. It is how majority-white liberal democracies absorb and benefit from mass migration while maintaining a hierarchy of race and nationality - and the global inequalities it sustains.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "al democracies absorb and benefit from mass migration while maintaining a hierarchy of race and nationality - and the global inequalities it sustains.al democracies absorb and benefit from mass migration while maintaining a hierarchy of race and nationality - and the global inequalities it sustains.al democracies absorb and benefit from mass migration while maintaining a hierarchy of race and nationality - and the global inequalities it sustains.Immigrant integration sits at the heart of the neo-liberal racial capitalism of recent decades, in which tight control of nation-building and bordering selectively enables some citizens to enjoy the mobilities of a globally integrating world, as other populations are left behind and locked out. Subjecting research and policy on immigrant integration to theoretical scrutiny,\u00a0The Integration Nation\u00a0offers a fundamental rethink of a core concept in migration, ethnic and racial studies in the light of the challenge posed by decolonial theory and movements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "fundamental rethink of a core concept in migration, ethnic and racial studies in the light of the challenge posed by decolonial theory and movements.The National Versus the Foreigner in South America: 200 Years of Migration and Citizenship Law: Since the turn of the century, South American governments and regional organisations have adopted the world's most open discourse on migration and citizenship. At a time when restrictive choices were becoming increasingly predominant around the world, South American policymakers presented their discourse as being both an innovative and exceptional 'new paradigm' and part of a morally superior, avant-garde path in policymaking. This book provides a critical examination of the South American legal framework through a historical and comparative analysis. Diego Acosta uses this analysis to assess whether the laws are truly innovative and exceptional, as well as evaluating their feasibility, strengths and weaknesses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "uses this analysis to assess whether the laws are truly innovative and exceptional, as well as evaluating their feasibility, strengths and weaknesses.uses this analysis to assess whether the laws are truly innovative and exceptional, as well as evaluating their feasibility, strengths and weaknesses.uses this analysis to assess whether the laws are truly innovative and exceptional, as well as evaluating their feasibility, strengths and weaknesses.By analysing the legal construction of the national and the foreigner in ten South American countries during the last two centuries, he demonstrates how different citizenship and migration laws have functioned, as well as showing why states have opted for certain regulation choices, and the consequence of these choices for state- and nation-building in the continent. An invaluable insight for anyone interested in global migration and citizenship discussions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "choices for state- and nation-building in the continent. An invaluable insight for anyone interested in global migration and citizenship discussions.Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration: Border walls, shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, separated families at the border, island detention camps: migration is at the centre of contemporary political and academic debates. This ground-breaking\u00a0Handbook\u00a0offers an exciting and original analysis of critical research on themes such as these, drawing on cutting-edge theories from an interdisciplinary and international group of leading scholars. With a focus on spatial analysis and geographical context, this volume highlights a range of theoretical, methodological and regional approaches to migration research, while remaining attuned to the underlying politics that bring critical scholars together.\u00a0Divided into six thematic sections, including new areas in critical migration research, the book covers the key questions galvanizing migration scholars today, such as issues surrounding refugees and border militarization.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "ation research, the book covers the key questions galvanizing migration scholars today, such as issues surrounding refugees and border militarization.ation research, the book covers the key questions galvanizing migration scholars today, such as issues surrounding refugees and border militarization.ation research, the book covers the key questions galvanizing migration scholars today, such as issues surrounding refugees and border militarization.Each chapter explores new themes, expanding on core theories to convey fresh insight to contemporary research.\u00a0A key resource for migration, refugee and border studies this\u00a0Handbook\u00a0provides an in-depth analysis of the topic, covering a vast array of research ideas with a specific focus on the geographical aspects of migration. Scholars working on migration, refugees, asylum, transnationalism, humanitarianism and borders will find this an invaluable read.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "22835245", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress Classifications:\nBooks in the CUNY Libraries are organized using the Library of Congress Classification system, which uses an alpha-numeric code to represent subjects. To browse migration-related books in the stacks, head towards the aisles labeled with these codes to find the most relevant titles.\n\nPolitical Science: JV: includes emigration and immigration. International migration. Sociology: HV4005-4013: Immigrants. HT201-221: City population, including immigrants Law: KF 4801-4848: Immigration Law Education: LC3701-3740: Immigrants or ethnic and linguistic minorities. Bilingual Schools and bilingual education. LC3745-3747: Children of immigrants (First generation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434863", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "13931440", "box_name": "Library of Congress Classifications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/books"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11839346", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
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{"text": "Key Journals:\nInternational Migration Review: A peer-reviewed publication of the Center for Migration Studies (ISSN: 0197-9183).\n\nJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Peer-reviewed (ISSN: 1369-183X). Library access has a rolling 18-month embargo for current issues.\n\nMigration Studies: Peer-reviewed publication (ISSN: 2049-5838).\n\nJournal on Migration and Human Security (JMHS): A peer-reviewed, open access publication of the Center for Migration Studies (ISSN: 2331-5024).\n\nInternational Migration: A peer-reviewed publication of the UN International Organization for Migration (ISSN: 0020-7985).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "28734682", "box_name": "Key Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nThe library subscribes to over 400 databases that allow you to search the scholarly literature across journals. Databases are professionally indexed and offer options for complex search queries. Use this list to get to the most relevant social science databases available through the Graduate Center.\n\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "om thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
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{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.\n\nSociology Database: Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in sociology and social work, social policy, social care, social services, social anthropology, gender studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "er studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nAnnual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "s, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nCitation Indexes: The Graduate Center subscribes to the Web of Science, providing cited references from thousands of scholarly journals and conference proceedings in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences through Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "13919833", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Search:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "21441979", "box_name": "Search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11751625", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434864", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/journals-and-databases"}}
{"text": "Essential Newspapers:\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13979583", "box_name": "Essential Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.National Newspapers Premier (via NYPL): Searchable full text from the 1980's to the present of over 25 local, regional and national newspapers including the the New York Daily News, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and The Christian Science Monitor. Available on-site only at NYPL research branches.\n\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13979583", "box_name": "Essential Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "Infotrac Newsstand:\nGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13916813", "box_name": "Infotrac Newsstand", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "International Newspapers - 1980-present:\nPeople's Daily Online: The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Provides full-text coverage of daily issues between 1946 to 2005.\n\nNYPL newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many international news databases. Many can only be accessed online at a research library location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13919904", "box_name": "International Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "LexisNexis (Nexis Uni):\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13917321", "box_name": "LexisNexis (Nexis Uni)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "Getting Started with Nexis Uni:\nNexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis Academic) is a database with powerful search options, but may be difficult to navigate at first. Take a few minutes to watch the tutorials below to get an idea of its abilities. View more Nexis Uni video tutorials on the Lexis Nexis YouTube channel .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13916705", "box_name": "Getting Started with Nexis Uni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "Nexis Uni: Search Tips:\nUsing LexisNexis Academic to Search International News [pdf]: Follow along with screenshots to locate menu options for searching news by geographic region.\n\nUse the ! symbol as a wildcard operator in your search strings. For example, type migra! to retrieve results with the keywords migration, migrant, migrants . Use w/ n to define proximity of words in search results, where \"n\" equals the number of words. For example, muslim w/2 refugee will retrieve sources where the words muslim and refugee are within two words of each other.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434871", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "13917453", "box_name": "Nexis Uni: Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/migration/newspapers"}}
{"text": "New database: TRACFED:\nTRACFed: TRACFed is a source of authoritative information on federal government criminal, civil, and administrative enforcement, as well as information on staffing, spending, and related matters. It includes access to TRAC's full suite of data tools and reports (with the exception of the Judge Information Center) and offers a wide range of federal data, mostly collected under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Read more in our GC Library blog post about TRACFed .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "30498897", "box_name": "New database: TRACFED", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "UNdata - a data access system to UN Databases:\nSearch by country in data.un.org , created by the UN Statistics Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs:\n\nOr, explore UNdata by dataset, source, or topic .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "13920067", "box_name": "UNdata - a data access system to UN Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "Global Law and Policy on Refugees:\nRefWorld: UNHCR's Global Law and Policy Database: RefWorld is a global law and policy database operated by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "32291342", "box_name": "Global Law and Policy on Refugees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "International Migration Statistics:\nMigration Policy Institute: Data Hub: The Data Hub showcases current national and state-level demographic, social, and economic facts about immigrants to the United States; as well as stock, flow, citizenship, net migration, and historical data for countries in Europe, North America, and beyond.\n\nWorld Bank Data: Includes data on international migration and remittances, by country, region and more.\n\nUNHCR: Populations of Concern: Data on refugees, asylum-seekers, displaced persons, and other populations of concern.\n\nOECD: Migration Databases: Data on immigrants in OECD countries.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "13842102", "box_name": "International Migration Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "U.S. Data:\nU.S. Department of Homeland Security: Immigration Data and Statistics: Yearbooks of Immigration Statistics include reports and data tables on U.S. immigrant and nonimmigrant admissions, refugees and asylees, permanent residencies and naturalizations, and enforcement actions. Annual Flow Reports and Population Estimates provide additional information about migration into the United States.\n\nU.S. Census Bureau: Access to U.S. Census and Community Survey data tables, including Foreign-Born Population and Geographic Mobility.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "13842070", "box_name": "U.S. Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "United States.\n\nU.S. Census Bureau: Access to U.S. Census and Community Survey data tables, including Foreign-Born Population and Geographic Mobility.Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "13842070", "box_name": "U.S. Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "Interpreting U.S. Immigration Data:\nImmigration: Data Matters: Pocket guide to sources of governmental and non-governmental, U.S. and international migration data. Produced by the Migration Policy Institute and the Population Reference Bureau.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434866", "page_name": "Data, Statistics, Global Policy", "box_id": "13842110", "box_name": "Interpreting U.S. Immigration Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434866"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nImmigration Law Sourcebook: Provides information on immigration definitions, classifications & processes in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13924721", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "Legal Research:\nNexis Uni: How to Search for Legislation: Guidance for searching case law, statutes & regulations, and legal reference materials in Nexis Uni.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13925145", "box_name": "Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "Citing Legal Resources in APA:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: See Appendix 7.1: References to Legal Materials\n\nAPA Style Blog: Legal: How to cite cases, statutes, regulations, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13929676", "box_name": "Citing Legal Resources in APA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials:\nStatutory Authority: The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), signed in 1952 and amended many times since, contains the majority of federal statutes governing immigration law. The Immigration and Nationality Act is codified in Title 8 of the U.S. Code (\"Aliens and Nationality\"), and in some other titles, such as Title 18 (\"Crimes adn Criminal Procedure\") and Title 22 (\"Foreign Relations\").\n\nThe 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act (INA): See below for Amendments.\n\nLaws Amending the Immigration and Nationality Act (Partial List): Amendments since 1987.\n\nCase law:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13842748", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "Nationality Act (INA): See below for Amendments.\n\nLaws Amending the Immigration and Nationality Act (Partial List): Amendments since 1987.\n\nCase law:Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nSCOTUS blog: Immigration cases in the Supreme Court of the United States blog.\n\nFederal Regulations: Laws\u00a0enacted by Congress are interpreted and implemented by regulations issued by various agencies. These regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR is arranged by subject title and generally parallels the structure of the United States Code.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13842748", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "lished in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR is arranged by subject title and generally parallels the structure of the United States Code.Other Immigration CFRs: Additional federal regulations pertaining to immigration.\n\nOther Administrative materials :\n\nU.S. CIS Immigration Handbooks, Manuals, and Guidance: Includes the USCIS Policy Manual, Adjudicator's Field Manual, and M-274 Handbook for Employers.\n\nICE Library: Freedom of Information Act records available at ICE's website, including statistics, reports, memoranda and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13842748", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "DACA:\nDACA Toolkit: Resources for Community Partners: By USCIS [pdf].\n\nCUNY Citizenship Now!: Free, high quality, and confidential immigration law services to help you and your family on your path to U.S. citizenship.\n\nResources for Immigrant Students: Resource guide from Hostos Community College for immigrant students, documented, undocumented, and Dreamers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "16288751", "box_name": "DACA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "Travel Ban:\nApril 25, 2018: The Supreme Court hears arguments (Trump v. Hawaii): The Supreme Court heard arguments on the final version of the travel ban. The decision is still pending.\n\nSeptember 24, 2017: Third version of the ban: Facing numerous legal challenges and a Supreme Court review, the administration issued this last version of the ban, adding North Koreans and some Venezuelan officials to the banned list. The Supreme Court arguments were postponed, and while the case was litigated, this third version of the ban went into effect.\n\nJanuary 27, 2017 Executive Order: Executive Order 13769, entitled \"Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States\".\n\nMarch 6, 2017 Executive Order: EO 13780, Entitled \"Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States\". See also current challenges in U.S. District Courts: State of Hawaii v. Trump and 17-35105 State of Washington and State of Minnesota v. Trump .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13925154", "box_name": "Travel Ban", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "tes\". See also current challenges in U.S. District Courts: State of Hawaii v. Trump and 17-35105 State of Washington and State of Minnesota v. Trump .SCOTUS blog: Immigration cases in the Supreme Court of the United States blog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434869", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "13925154", "box_name": "Travel Ban", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434869"}}
{"text": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?:\nWhen performing research at the graduate level, it is important to be diligent about keeping track of your sources. This can be done with pen and paper in a dedicated notebook or on index cards. Or, you might just keep an Excel spreadsheet of all of the materials you are consulting for a project. Citation managers like Zotero , RefWorks, and Mendeley help automate the process by working with your web browser to grab the information about a source (author, title, publication, etc.) with the click of a button. They can even be integrated into word processing software to automatically generate properly formatted citations and bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "19753892", "box_name": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.\n\nR markdown / LaTeX GC Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template complies with Graduate Center requirements and includes American Sociological Association formatting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838594", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "Other Citation Styles:\nAAA Style Guide: As of September 2015, the American Anthropological Association now adheres to the Chicago Style (Author-Date).\n\nAmerican Political Science Association (APSA) Style Manual: Revised 2018 edition. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nModern Language Association (MLA) Style Center: The full MLA Style manual is not available online, but this is a useful distillation of the most common concerns.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "13916641", "box_name": "Other Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838846", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11839125", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "634134", "guide_name": "International Migration Studies", "page_id": "4434874", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838919", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=634134&p=4434874"}}
{"text": "Additional Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506821", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "he Graduate Center, submit an interlibrary-loan request for this item. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask reference questions at any time. E-mail questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions. Please do not use this service for circulation, interlibrary loan, or Information Technology questions. Contact these departments directly.\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): GC students and faculty now have the opportunity to borrow books through a newly launched pilot program.\n\nestablished by NYPL Research Libraries with Columbia and NYU libraries. See http://bit.ly/n4IlSL or http://bit.ly/oul6dP for more information.\n\nWorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506821", "box_name": "Additional Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29362795", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Jewish Studies Resources Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to sources specifically relevant to the Jewish Studies program. For a general list of all library resources, see the A to Z list. \u00a0Fell free to contact me if you need further assistance. To search databases and other web resources\u00a0select the ' Databases' tab To find sources for journal or newspaper articles select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books select the ' Books' tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero select the ' Citing Sources ' tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities select the ' Funding' tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506822", "box_name": "Jewish Studies Resources Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.):\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .\n\nCurrent Contents Connect: Middle East: Complete tables of contents and bibliographic information from the world\u2019s leading scholarly journals and books from 1998 to the present. Also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506823", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "information from the world\u2019s leading scholarly journals and books from 1998 to the present. Also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.Encyclopaedia Judaica: From the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Provides an exhaustive and organized overview of Jewish life and knowledge from the Second Temple period to the contemporary State of Israel, from Rabbinic to modern Yiddish literature, from Kabbalah to \"Americana\" and from Zionism to the contribution of Jews to world cultures.\n\nEncyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics: From BrillOnline. Offers a systematic and comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the history and study of the Hebrew language from its earliest attested form to the present day.\n\nEncyclopaedia of Judaism: From Gale Virtual Reference. Presents the current state of scholarship on fundamental issues of Judaism, both past and present. Emphasis is placed on the classical literature of Judaism and its history, however this edition also includes principal entries on contemporary issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506823", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "mphasis is placed on the classical literature of Judaism and its history, however this edition also includes principal entries on contemporary issues.Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora: From Gale Virtual Reference. Provides a resource on the evolution and dynamics of the Jewish Diaspora as it played out around the world, from its beginnings to the present.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "14506823", "box_name": "Reference Online (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29374975", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29361324", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636868", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636868"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO): CIAO is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international politics and related fields, including security studies, global finance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies. The material in CIAO covers a wide range of scholarship from 1990 onward and includes full-text articles, e-books, videos, working papers, policy briefs, political and economic data, maps, and current analysis and commentary from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "current analysis and commentary from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.\n\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.\n\nHistorical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "ore. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Left Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsMLA International Bibliography: The MLA Bibliography covers the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, popular culture, folklore, and film from the late 19th century to the present. It includes over 3 million citations to journal articles, books, articles in books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites, and dissertations, with links to full text in JSTOR, Project MUSE, and other resources. The database also includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals and the MLA Thesaurus , the controlled vocabulary of thousands of subject terms, names, and works used in indexing the materials listed in the Bibliography . For more results, use Gale Literary Sources .\n\nNew York Public Library Databases: NYPL card holders have remote access to hundreds of databases and online resources. Additional online resources are available on site at NYPL. Apply for a library card online . See also the New York Public Library Electronic Resources Guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "l online resources are available on site at NYPL. Apply for a library card online . See also the New York Public Library Electronic Resources Guide .Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "ar political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.Oxford Index (All Oxford Databases): Search all Oxford University Press databases to which the Graduate Center subscribes: Oxford Art Online, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford History of Western Music, Oxford Journals Online, Oxford Language Dictionaries Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford Reference Online, and Oxford Scholarship Online. After performing a search, you must check the \"Show only full text provided by CUNY Graduate Center\" box.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e\n\nReaders' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506826", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "Multi-database search:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506827", "box_name": "Multi-database search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nJewish Journals at the GC: Click here to search our library catalog for online journals.\n\nGeneral GC Journals Search, A-Z: Journals and ejournals included.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636869", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "14506828", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636869"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. Find a book in the CUNY Catalog, click the record for the title, and then click Request. CLICS can only be used for circulating books, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506830", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nEbook Central: Ebook Central combines what were formerly ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) into one new platform. Contains electronic books in all disciplines from a number of academic publishers. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nThe Read Online and download options for full text on Ebook Central is available to anyone on campus. Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks.\n\nEBSCO Ebook Collection: Formerly known as NetLibrary, the EBSCO eBook Collection provides more than 2,800 scholarly and popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506831", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "d popular titles. Browse by subject category or search across the collection to find full text ebooks. Create a free account to enable full downloads.Eighteenth Century Collection Online: ECCO contains digitized versions of the 180,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed between 1701 and 1800 that are cataloged in the English Short-title Catalogue (ESTC) . The majority of the works are in English with several thousand in French or Latin, and smaller numbers in Ancient Greek, German, Italian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish and Welsh, and other languages. Use the Advanced Search option to limit results by language and/or collection categories such as fine arts, history and geography, law, literature and language, medicine, science, and technology, religion and philosophy, social sciences, general reference, or a combination of subjects. Illustrated works may be searched by cartoon, map, music, portrait, etc.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506831", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .JSTOR Ebooks: A selection of electronic books from scholarly publishers. All permanently held ebooks are cataloged in OneSearch, and additional titles can be found in the JSTOR interface directly. Over 8,000 open access ebooks are available through JSTOR, and the GC also has access to Path to Open titles . Full chapters can be downloaded as PDFs, without limit to the number of chapters.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506831", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506832", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .Oxford Academic via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Oxford Academic provides access to scholarly and academic books and journals from Oxford University Press and its partners. The publications cover a wide range of subjects, including the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Access to the AMA Manual of Style is also included. Content from Oxford Handbooks, University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, and Very Short Introductions can now be found through Oxford Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506832", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "Beyond CUNY:\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book you need is not available at any CUNY library or if you need an article from a journal not at the Grad Center or photocopies of a book chapter submit a request for this item via interlibrary loan. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu\n\nManhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI): Collaboration between The New York Public Library and the libraries of Columbia University and New York University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636870", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "14506834", "box_name": "Beyond CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636870"}}
{"text": "Primary Resources (Online):\nGale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "ve; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Manar Al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar digital archive, an open access photo archive based at the University of Oxford, provides high resolution, searchable and downloadable images for teaching, research, and publication. The digital archive is in continuous development and contains nearly 82,000 images. Strengths include Late Antiquity (250\u2013750 AD), the period of transition from paganism to Christianity, and then to Islam, especially religious buildings (temples, churches, synagogues, mosques) and monumental art (including floor mosaics), early Islamic art (paintings, mosaics, relief sculpture), as well as Roman and early Islamic (Umayyad) architecture, and evidence of iconoclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "oclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Digitized primary source collections of books, manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, and maps held in the British Library, the Bodleian Library, the U.S. and U.K. National Archives, the Library of Congress, and other repositories. The GC\u2019s subscription consists of eight collections: Asia and the West: Diplomacy & Cultural Exchange ; British Politics & Society ; British Theatre, Music & Literature: High and Popular Culture ; Europe and Africa: Commerce, Christianity, Civilization, & Conquest ; European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": ": The Corvey Collection ; Photography: The World through the Lens ; Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925 ; and Women: Transnational Networks .Opposing Viewpoints in Context: Covers a range of social issues including racism, capital punishment, global warming, and voting rights with reference sources, newspaper and magazine articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.\n\nOxford Art Online: Oxford Art Online is a platform for searching across the following art reference works listed below. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd ed.) The Oxford Companion to Western Art And the Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "he Grove Dictionary of Art , which can also be searched separately at Grove Art Online (CUNY does not subscribe to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists )U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980: Digital reproductions of every publication from the 15th through the 96th Congress. Consists of over 355,000 publications (over 10 million pages) originally bound in 14,000 books; 67,000 maps; and thousands of illustrations and statistical tables relating to U.S. cultural, legislative, military, political, social, and scientific history. Among the topics addressed are women\u2019s suffrage and minority rights; the environment, energy and natural resources; Native American life; race relations, international relations; wars, worldwide discovery and exploration; and investigations of all kinds. Search by keyword, publication, or bill number. Or browse by subject, index term, person, act of Congress, location, publication type, committee, or congress. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506848", "box_name": "Primary Resources (Online)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "Miscellanea:\nArchival Research: The GC Library guide on how to do archival research.\n\nArchiveGrid: Information about primary source material, including historical documents and personal papers, held in archives, special collections, and manuscript collections around the world. Also helps researchers contact archives to request information, arrange a visit, and order copies.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636874", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "14506856", "box_name": "Miscellanea", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636874"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, CRL was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636878", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "14506861", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636878"}}
{"text": "CRL Resources:\nDissertations @ CRL: 800,000 foreign dissertations for interlibrary loan\n\nCenter for Research Libraries Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries acquires and preserves newspapers, journals, documents, archives, and other traditional and digital resources from a global network of sources. Most of the materials acquired are from outside the United States, and many are from the emerging regions of the world: Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Latin America. CRL provides students, faculty, and other researchers liberal access to these rich source materials through interlibrary loan and electronic delivery. CRL loan and electronic delivery services are designed to support major research projects, the production of scholarly monographs and studies, dissertations, and graduate and advanced undergraduate seminars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636878", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "14506862", "box_name": "CRL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636878"}}
{"text": "CRL Reference:\nCRL librarians will identify resources relevant to your work. Contact Mary Wilke , CRL's Member Liaison & Outreach Services Director, with reference questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636878", "page_name": "Center for Research Libraries", "box_id": "14506864", "box_name": "CRL Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636878"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636883", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "14506865", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636883"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as JSTOR, Art Full Text, and Academic Search Premier or manually enter citations. You can attach pdfs and images to the citations as well. They also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are three main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: Zotero, Refworks, and Endnote. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with a librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636883", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "14506867", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636883"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636883", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "14506867", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636883"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "Career Resources:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135648", "box_name": "Career Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "University-based Funding Directories:\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135503", "box_name": "University-based Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jewishstudies"}}
{"text": "Websites:\nAmerican Jewish Historical Society: AJHS is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 25 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.\n\nAssociation for Jewish Studies: The Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) was founded in 1969 by a small group of scholars seeking a forum for exploring methodological and pedagogical issues in the new field of Jewish Studies. Since its founding, the AJS has grown into the largest learned society and professional organization representing Jewish Studies scholars worldwide. AJS\u2019s mission is to advance research and teaching in Jewish Studies at colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher learning, and to foster greater understanding of Jewish Studies scholarship among the wider public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636885", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "14506872", "box_name": "Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636885"}}
{"text": "es, universities, and other institutions of higher learning, and to foster greater understanding of Jewish Studies scholarship among the wider public.Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies @ Columbia University: Over its half-century history, IIJS has trained many of the field\u2019s leading figures. Its scholars and students have produced lasting and central works of scholarship in a field that continues to grow exponentially across the United States.\n\nNational Council of Jewish Women: A faith-based volunteer organization that works to improve the quality of life for women, children, and families and to ensure individual rights and freedoms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636885", "page_name": "Web Sites", "box_id": "14506872", "box_name": "Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636885"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135667", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135668", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135669", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135670", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "Article Databases:\nSocial Science Citation Index: Bibliographic citation, abstract, cited references, and times cited. These records are for articles in major social science journals from 1975 to the present.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636881", "page_name": "Social Sciences Funding Sources", "box_id": "3135671", "box_name": "Article Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636881"}}
{"text": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing:\nChildren and Youth Funding Report: Provides coverage of federal, foundation, and private grant opportunities for programs in the areas of public assistance, child welfare, youth crime, juvenile justice, education, mental health, substance abuse, disability services, and health care.\n\nChronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle provides news and information for tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636882", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636882"}}
{"text": "ures as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events.Philanthropy News Digest (from Candid): Foundation News & Commentary embodies and promotes the goals of the Council on Foundations, serving as a vehicle for information, ideas, analysis and commentary relevant to effective grantmaking.\n\nNonprofit Management and Leadership: Nonprofit Management and Leadership (NML) is the first journal to bring together the best thinking and most advanced knowledge about the special needs,challenges, and opportunities of nonprofit organizations.\n\nNonprofit World Funding Alert: Since 1995, the leading on-line funding newsletter providing monthly updates on current grant and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations. Readers will find the latest information on national and regional funding opportunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636882", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636882"}}
{"text": "portunities from across the country, categorized by type (i.e., civic, educational, health, etc.), as well as in-depth profiles on various foundationsVOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations: Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research on the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It presents leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660404", "guide_name": "Jewish Studies", "page_id": "4636882", "page_name": "Grants Research and Writing", "box_id": "3135509", "box_name": "Electronic Journals Related to Grants Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660404&p=4636882"}}
{"text": "How-to:\nIf you'd like to try your hand at making a zine, check out the links below. For the full zine experience, try to find a workshop near you! How to make a 1-page\u00a0zine -\u00a0\u00a0One\u00a0zinester\u00a0demonstrates the classic technique, in a series of photos. 1-page zine - Advanced version - This method allows for a tiny, 16-page zine to be made from a single\u00a0sheet of paper. Zine Resources - WeMakeZines\u00a0offers a few templates and insights. Video: What Even is a Zine? - 3 minutes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "4638475", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19233477", "box_name": "How-to", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=4638475"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\n\u200bZines\u00a0are handmade booklets, typically marked by collage elements and a\u00a0DIY (do-it-yourself)\u00a0aesthetic.\u00a0This unique\u00a0medium has\u00a0traditionally flourished in activist spaces/movements like punk, riot\u00a0grrl, and others. Feel free to check out the tabs above\u00a0for specific guidance on zine research, scholarship, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "4638475", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "19369041", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=4638475"}}
{"text": "Community-Based Collections:\nABC No Rio -\u00a0The long-running community space is home to 13,000 zines and other \u201cindependent, underground and marginal publications,\u201d with a focus on \u201cpolitical and social issues.\u201d The collection is temporarily housed in the\u00a0Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center while ABC No Rio is under renovation . Lesbian Herstory Archives -\u00a0Three boxes of zines\u00a0by or about queer women, held in \"the world's largest and oldest collection of materials about lesbians.\" The Archives also has\u00a0a wide variety of alternative publications, including early women's periodicals from across the United States. DITKO Zine Library - Formerly located at Silent Barn , a DIY event and music space in Bushwick, Brooklyn\u00a0(2012-2018). Visits are by appointment only. Image credit: \"ABC No Rio\" by Eden, Janine and Jim is licensed under CC BY 2.0", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5833333", "page_name": "Zine Libraries", "box_id": "18713670", "box_name": "Community-Based Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5833333"}}
{"text": "CUNY Zine Collections:\nLehman College\u00a0Zine\u00a0Library - The collection seeks to show \" a unique perspective on the diversity, culture, and social fabric of the Bronx.\" The site notes that\u00a0\"any zine made by our students or alumni will be accepted...(regardless of where it was created or any connections to the Bronx).\" Brooklyn College Library - The focus is on works \u201ccreated within or about the borough of Brooklyn,\u201d and by alumni. The\u00a0zines\u00a0are publicly displayed on the 1st Floor of the Brooklyn College Library. Visitors not affiliated with\u00a0CUNY\u00a0are also welcomed, and may set up an appointment by calling the Reference Desk in advance of their visit. Queens College Archives - Their holdings include\u00a0zines\u00a0from\u00a01980-2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5833333", "page_name": "Zine Libraries", "box_id": "18713683", "box_name": "CUNY Zine Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5833333"}}
{"text": "Online Archives:\nPOC\u00a0Zine\u00a0Archive Project -\u00a0The group seeks to\u00a0 \"make all\u00a0zines\u00a0by people of color easy to find, distribute and share.\" A few zines\u00a0are available to download or read online. Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) - Founded in 2003, QZAP\u00a0provides online access to hundreds of zines\u00a0by and about queer people. This community-supported\u00a0resource may be searched by decade, title, geographic location, or keyword. All zines\u00a0uploaded to the site were digitized with the consent of their creators.\u00a0Hundreds\u00a0of additional\u00a0print copies are\u00a0archived at QZAP headquarters, located in\u00a0Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The organization also hosts a series of invited zine\u00a0residencies , to encourage research and facilitate engagement with the collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5833333", "page_name": "Zine Libraries", "box_id": "18713542", "box_name": "Online Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5833333"}}
{"text": "Local Collections:\nBarnard College\u00a0Zine\u00a0Library - The collection includes over 4,000 circulating\u00a0zines\u00a0\u201ccreated by women\u00a0(cis- and transgender), with an emphasis on\u00a0zines\u00a0by women of color.\u201d You can search for\u00a0zines\u00a0in the Columbia University Libraries Catalog (CLIO) , and request the\u00a0zines\u00a0through Inter-Library Loan via\u00a0your own institution. The zine library is one of the most active in the NYC area, hosting both the NYC Feminist Zinefest (annual) and Brown Paper Zine Fair (2018). New York University (NYU) -\u00a0Zines\u00a0can be found in the\u00a0Fales\u00a0Library Special Collection, along with other materials relating to the riot grrrl movement. Pratt Institute -\u00a0The focus is on\u00a0zines\u00a0and artist books with a strong visual presence. New York Public Library (NYPL) - The zine collection at NYPL is housed in the DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. The\u00a0SoapBox -\u00a0The\u00a0Philadelphia print-shop\u00a0has an expanding zine library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5833333", "page_name": "Zine Libraries", "box_id": "19233542", "box_name": "Local Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5833333"}}
{"text": "Visiting a Zine Library:\nNew York City is home to multiple zine collections. Be sure to check the access policies and open hours before your visit! ArchiveGrid can help you to search by geographic area. Barnard College maintains an updated list of zine libraries nationwide, online, and around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5833333", "page_name": "Zine Libraries", "box_id": "18713680", "box_name": "Visiting a Zine Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5833333"}}
{"text": "NYC Feminist Zinefest - Held annually since 2012, NYC FZF\u00a0showcases\u00a0the work of feminist-identified creators, and \"those who thrive beyond and outside of the margins.\" New York Queer Zine Fair -\u00a0Hosted by The Bureau of General Services: Queer Division (BGSQD) bookstore\u00a0and\u00a0the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, the two-day event\u00a0focuses on zines\u00a0by queer creators or about queer\u00a0themes. Pete's Mini Zinefest - Founded in\u00a02011,\u00a0the yearly event is held\u00a0at Pete's Candy Store,\u00a0a bar and event space\u00a0in\u00a0Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Brown Paper\u00a0Zine\u00a0and Small Press Fair - With a focus on\u00a0works by people of color, the zine fair\u00a0was held at MoCADA (2017) and Barnard College (2018). Press Play - The event is\u00a0held at Pioneer Works, an art studio and gallery space in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Print Fest - Organized in conjunction\u00a0with NYU's\u00a0Institute for Public Knowledge, the event brings together\u00a0independent presses, as well as zines and other printed\u00a0matter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "18661057", "box_name": "New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "ed in conjunction\u00a0with NYU's\u00a0Institute for Public Knowledge, the event brings together\u00a0independent presses, as well as zines and other printed\u00a0matter.ed in conjunction\u00a0with NYU's\u00a0Institute for Public Knowledge, the event brings together\u00a0independent presses, as well as zines and other printed\u00a0matter.ed in conjunction\u00a0with NYU's\u00a0Institute for Public Knowledge, the event brings together\u00a0independent presses, as well as zines and other printed\u00a0matter.Tech Zine Fair - In 2018, the first-ever \"tech zine fair\" was held at the School for Poetic Computation. Zinister - In 2017, the\u00a0event was held at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, intended as \"a call for our local artists and cultural workers to disrupt the system through creative resistance.\" Image credit: NYC Feminist Zinefest, 2012.\u00a0Natty Koper.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "18661057", "box_name": "New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "Local Metropolitan Area:\nNew Jersey The Bettys Zinefest Pensylvania Philly Zinefest Pittsburgh Feminist Zinefest Scranton Zinefest Connecticut Litchfield County\u00a0Zinefest Massachusetts Massachusetts Feminist Zinefest (Boston, MA) Pioneer Valley Zinefest (Easthampton, MA) Northampton Print and Book Fair Boston Zinefest Rhode Island Queer/Trans Zinefest (QTZ) Washington D.C. D.C. Zinefest", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "18661060", "box_name": "Local Metropolitan Area", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "United States:\nMany zine-related events occur throughout the year. Below is a sample\u00a0of events, not a comprehensive list. Chicago Zinefest - With hundreds of tablers over two days, this is unquestionably the nation's largest zinefest. Twin Cities Zinefest - This long-standing\u00a0event will be celebrating\u00a0its 14th year in 2018. New Orleans Comics and Zinefest Asheville Zinefest (NC) Kentucky Fried Zinefest (Lexington, KY) New Hampshire\u00a0Zinefest (Dover, NH) Portland\u00a0Zine\u00a0Symposium (OR) San Francisco\u00a0Zinefest - A popular event,\u00a0with over 200\u00a0tablers\u00a0at recent gatherings. Bay Area Queer Zinefest", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "18705662", "box_name": "United States", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "Zinefests:\nAttending a local zinefest is a great way to meet zine creators in your area. Be sure to check the date and year of the zinefest! It is common for a zine event to occur only once or\u00a0skip a year, and to be promoted only a few weeks beforehand. One of the most comprehensive lists of international zinefests is\u00a0maintained by a\u00a0group from\u00a0the United Kingdom\u00a0called Fanzines . Canadian magazine Broken Pencil keeps track of small press fairs around the United States and Canada.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "18661097", "box_name": "Zinefests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "Canada:\nQueer Between the Covers (QBTC) - A semi-annual book and zine fair in Montreal, with a focus on\u00a0LGBTQ\u00a0content. Hamilton Feminist\u00a0Zine\u00a0Fair - The event aims to\u00a0\"create an accessible event that gives a platform to those often under-represented in zine culture.\" Canzine - Organized by Broken Pencil Magazine and the Art Gallery of Ontario, their events have taken place in Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax\u00a0since 1995.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879185", "page_name": "Zinefests", "box_id": "19922246", "box_name": "Canada", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879185"}}
{"text": "Cultural Analysis Duncombe, Stephen. Notes from Underground\u00a0Zines\u00a0and the Politics of Alternative Culture , 3rd ed. Portland: Microcosm Publishing, 2017. Licona,\u00a0Adela\u00a0C. Zines\u00a0in Third Space: Radical Cooperation and Borderlands Rhetoric . Albany: SUNY Press, 2013. Piepmeier, Alison. Girl\u00a0Zines\u00a0Making Media, Doing Feminism . New York: New York University Press, 2009. Triggs, Teal. Fanzines . London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. Zine Anthologies Atoe,\u00a0Osa. Shotgun\u00a0Seamstress\u00a0Zine\u00a0Collection: Six\u00a0Zines\u00a0By & For Black Punks . Tacoma, WA: Mend My Dress Press, 2012. Clark, Ethan. Stories Care Forgot: An Anthology of New Orleans\u00a0Zines . San Francisco, CA: Last Gasp, 2006. Crabb, Cindy, editor. Learning Good Consent On Healthy Relationships and Survivor Support . Edinburgh: AK Press, 2016. Crabb, Cindy. The Encyclopedia of Doris: Stories, Essays, &\u00a0Interviews . Athens, Ohio: Doris Press, 2011. Elizabeth,\u00a0Maranda. Telegram: A Collection of 27 Issues . Tacoma: Mend My Dress Press, 2012.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19234329", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": ", Essays, &\u00a0Interviews . Athens, Ohio: Doris Press, 2011. Elizabeth,\u00a0Maranda. Telegram: A Collection of 27 Issues . Tacoma: Mend My Dress Press, 2012., Essays, &\u00a0Interviews . Athens, Ohio: Doris Press, 2011. Elizabeth,\u00a0Maranda. Telegram: A Collection of 27 Issues . Tacoma: Mend My Dress Press, 2012., Essays, &\u00a0Interviews . Athens, Ohio: Doris Press, 2011. Elizabeth,\u00a0Maranda. Telegram: A Collection of 27 Issues . Tacoma: Mend My Dress Press, 2012.Martens, China. The Future Generation: The\u00a0Zine-Book\u00a0for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others . Oakland, CA: PM\u00a0Press, 2017. \"How-to\" Guides Todd, Mark, and Esther Pearl Watson. Whatcha\u00a0Mean, What's a\u00a0Zine?: The Art of Making\u00a0Zines\u00a0and\u00a0Minicomics. Boston, MA:\u00a0Graphia, 2006. Wrekk, Alex. Stolen\u00a0Sharpie Revolution 2: A DIY\u00a0Zine\u00a0Resource for\u00a0Zines\u00a0and\u00a0Zine\u00a0Culture . Portland, OR: Lunchroom Pub, 2009. Interviews with Zinesters Vale, V. Zines!. San Francisco, Calif: V. Vale, 1996.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19234329", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "Articles:\nHere are a few places to look for articles about zines. CUNY Academic Works - The institutional repository\u00a0may be searched by keyword, and new works are uploaded continually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19312269", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "look for articles about zines. CUNY Academic Works - The institutional repository\u00a0may be searched by keyword, and new works are uploaded continually.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19312269", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.A few highlights: Alcantara-Tan, Sabrina M. \"The\u00a0Herstory\u00a0of \"Bamboo Girl\" Zine.\" Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 21, no. 1/2, 2000, p. 159. Beins, Agatha, ed. Comparative Perspectives Symposium: Feminist Zines . Signs: Journal of Women and Culture, vol. 35, no. 1, Autumn 2009, p. 1-276. Creasap, Kimberly. \"Zine-Making\u00a0as Feminist Pedagogy.\" Feminist Teacher, vol. 24, no. 3, 2014, p. 155. Hays, Anne. \"Zine Authors\u2019 Attitudes about Inclusion in Public and Academic Library Collections: A Survey-Based Study.\" The Library Quarterly, vol. 88, no. 1, 2018, pp. 60-78. Radway, Janice. \"Zines, Half-Lives, and Afterlives: On the Temporalities of Social and Political Change.\" PMLA, vol. 126, no. 1, 2011, pp. 140-150.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19312269", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "Funding:\nBarnard Library Research Awards - Barnard has two grants\u00a0available\u00a0to\u00a0researchers using the Archives, Zine Library, or Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) collection. Mary Lily Research Grants - Annual grants to\u00a0support research at\u00a0The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture\u00a0at Duke University. Their collections include\u00a0an extensive zine library :\u00a0\"over 3500 zines\u00a0relating to the experience of women, girls, and women-identified people, with a majority dating from 1985-2005.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19367829", "box_name": "Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "Scholarship:\nOver the past several\u00a0decades,\u00a0zines\u00a0have increasingly been the subject of scholarly inquiry. Below are a few suggested resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6050346", "page_name": "Scholarship", "box_id": "19324633", "box_name": "Scholarship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6050346"}}
{"text": "Given the ephemeral nature of zines - small print-runs, low-budget production - they have not usually been included in traditional libraries and archives.\u00a0Significant and innovative work has been done to establish\u00a0a set of cataloging standards and other bibliographic\u00a0infrastructure\u00a0that helps\u00a0to maintain the original spirit of the zine. Code of Ethics - Guidelines towards the protection of creator rights, and promotes the role of librarians as \"caretakers of these materials.\" Your Zine Tool Kit - An\u00a0article by Jenna Freedman in Library Journal lays out the basics of zine librarianship. Informative and includes links to various resources. Zine Librarian Un-Conference - Annual conference about\u00a0zine librarianship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879421", "page_name": "Zine Librarianship", "box_id": "18660486", "box_name": "Zine Librarianship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879421"}}
{"text": "of zine librarianship. Informative and includes links to various resources. Zine Librarian Un-Conference - Annual conference about\u00a0zine librarianship.of zine librarianship. Informative and includes links to various resources. Zine Librarian Un-Conference - Annual conference about\u00a0zine librarianship.of zine librarianship. Informative and includes links to various resources. Zine Librarian Un-Conference - Annual conference about\u00a0zine librarianship.Zine\u00a0Union Catalog (ZUC) - The catalog \"lets researchers discover\u00a0zine\u00a0holdings by searching a single catalog, and helps librarians copy catalog records to facilitate lending across libraries.\" This ongoing project is being spearheaded by students in\u00a0the\u00a0MALS\u00a0Program at the Graduate Center. Zine\u00a0Thesaurus - For an example of how\u00a0zine\u00a0topics translate into more traditional Library of Congress (LOC) Subject Headings, this document lists categories and their LOC equivalents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879421", "page_name": "Zine Librarianship", "box_id": "18660486", "box_name": "Zine Librarianship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879421"}}
{"text": "Because zines are not typically carried by bookstores, a DIY (do-it-yourself)\u00a0distribution system has also been part of their history. Since\u00a0the advent of the internet, zines\u00a0have been\u00a0sold individually by their creators online - however, distros are still a popular way to obtain zines. Below is a selection, and be sure to also check out\u00a0this list of distros across the world . Brown Recluse\u00a0Distro - The\u00a0distro\u00a0was \"created to support and center\u00a0zines\u00a0written by people of color.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879421", "page_name": "Zine Librarianship", "box_id": "19306918", "box_name": "Distros", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879421"}}
{"text": "eck out\u00a0this list of distros across the world . Brown Recluse\u00a0Distro - The\u00a0distro\u00a0was \"created to support and center\u00a0zines\u00a0written by people of color.eck out\u00a0this list of distros across the world . Brown Recluse\u00a0Distro - The\u00a0distro\u00a0was \"created to support and center\u00a0zines\u00a0written by people of color.eck out\u00a0this list of distros across the world . Brown Recluse\u00a0Distro - The\u00a0distro\u00a0was \"created to support and center\u00a0zines\u00a0written by people of color.This project was born out of passion for\u00a0zines\u00a0and frustration at the lack of representation and meaningful\u00a0zine\u00a0material for POC.\" They welcome orders online or via \"snail mail.\" Stranger Danger\u00a0Distro - \"Stranger Danger\u00a0is a\u00a0zine\u00a0distro\u00a0based out of Chicago that carries feminist\u00a0zines, queer\u00a0zines, trans\u00a0zines, POC\u00a0zines, & more \u2014\u00a0zines\u00a0about identity, home, disabilities, friendship, survival, etc.,\u00a0etc.\" Sweet Candy\u00a0Distro - A 13-year old project\u00a0that \" has had physical homes in Georgia, Pennsylvania and now happily resides in Olympia, Washington.\" The distro offers over 200\u00a0zine\u00a0titles, and is\u00a0now involved in book publishing. Doris - The distro is run by Cindy Crabb, author of the long-running and popular Doris zine series. Pioneers Press - Founded in 2012, the small press and distro is based in rural Kansas. Rescue animals such as sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens, are tended by the collective and supported entirely by\u00a0sales.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879421", "page_name": "Zine Librarianship", "box_id": "19306918", "box_name": "Distros", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879421"}}
{"text": "stro is based in rural Kansas. Rescue animals such as sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens, are tended by the collective and supported entirely by\u00a0sales.stro is based in rural Kansas. Rescue animals such as sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens, are tended by the collective and supported entirely by\u00a0sales.stro is based in rural Kansas. Rescue animals such as sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens, are tended by the collective and supported entirely by\u00a0sales.Wheelhouse - Based out of Toronto, Canada, Wheelhouse aims to be an\u00a0\" art distro for the marginalized.\" Vampire Sushi Zine Distro - Running since 2009, the distro is based out of Kent, UK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879421", "page_name": "Zine Librarianship", "box_id": "19306918", "box_name": "Distros", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879421"}}
{"text": "Developing a Socially Conscious Pedagogy - Sakina\u00a0Laksimi-Morrow\u00a0curated\u00a0this\u00a0zine\u00a0with the intent of bringing together creative\u00a0assignments by Graduate Center\u00a0students teaching across CUNY. Syllabus\u00a0Zine - Created by\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Professor Carmen\u00a0Kynard, this zine/syllabus was used in\u00a0the class \"Intersectionality\u00a0and Activist Research in the Movement for Black Lives,\" taught in Spring 2018 as part of the Urban Education Department at John Jay College for Criminal Justice. (To view: click the above link and scroll down). Teaching with\u00a0Zines - Dawn Stahura, librarian at Simmons College, includes feedback from students and faculty in this short zine. Teaching with\u00a0Zines: Advice and Ideas about Using\u00a0Zines\u00a0in the Classroom from your Favorite Neighborhood Librarians - This short zine was\u00a0collectively authored\u00a0by\u00a0Kathleen Aragon,\u00a0Deanie\u00a0Adams, Jolie Braun, Emma Fernhout, Juli Huddleston, Kelly McElroy, Sarah G. Wenzel, and Kelly Wooten.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879409", "page_name": "Pedagogy", "box_id": "18660452", "box_name": "Zines about Teaching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879409"}}
{"text": "collectively authored\u00a0by\u00a0Kathleen Aragon,\u00a0Deanie\u00a0Adams, Jolie Braun, Emma Fernhout, Juli Huddleston, Kelly McElroy, Sarah G. Wenzel, and Kelly Wooten.collectively authored\u00a0by\u00a0Kathleen Aragon,\u00a0Deanie\u00a0Adams, Jolie Braun, Emma Fernhout, Juli Huddleston, Kelly McElroy, Sarah G. Wenzel, and Kelly Wooten.collectively authored\u00a0by\u00a0Kathleen Aragon,\u00a0Deanie\u00a0Adams, Jolie Braun, Emma Fernhout, Juli Huddleston, Kelly McElroy, Sarah G. Wenzel, and Kelly Wooten.It includes sections about\u00a0\"Creating Meaningful Activities,\" \"Different Kinds of Learners,\" and \"Assessment.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879409", "page_name": "Pedagogy", "box_id": "18660452", "box_name": "Zines about Teaching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879409"}}
{"text": "Articles:\n\"When\u00a0Zine-making\u00a0in the Classroom Goes Very Wrong\" - An article by\u00a0Daniela Capistrano, founder of the POC\u00a0Zine\u00a0Project , about the complexities and challenges of introducing\u00a0zines\u00a0into a traditional classroom (Note: Capistrano's section begins in the middle of the page.) Using Zines in the Classroom - In a\u00a0blog post for the HASTAC Pedagogy Project, Jason Luther describes his experience integrating zines into two college-level courses. Zines in the Classroom: Critical Librarianship and Participatory Collections - This chapter of the Critical Library Pedagogy Handbook,\u00a0by Alycia Sellie and Robin Potter, describes the authors' experience integrating zines into library instruction at Brooklyn College. Compositional Craft: Zine Workshops as Pop-Up Makerspaces - Melissa Rogers writes about zine workshops\u00a0as a low-budget alternative to\u00a0the makerspace, and zines as a mode of \"queer feminist cultural production.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879409", "page_name": "Pedagogy", "box_id": "19377727", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879409"}}
{"text": "Zine Pedagogy:\nZines may not have a role in traditional pedagogy, but they are increasingly\u00a0being integrated into the classroom. Below are some\u00a0resources and reflections by educators. Zines are the Embodiment of Open? - Short piece on Medium.com, asserting that zines intersect meaningfully with openly-licensed educational resources (OER).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "5879409", "page_name": "Pedagogy", "box_id": "19377751", "box_name": "Zine Pedagogy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=5879409"}}
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{"text": "Zines as Creative Resistance:Zines as Creative Resistance:The Graduate Center Library is not currently home to a\u00a0zine\u00a0collection - however, it has been a site of\u00a0zine-related\u00a0activity. Most notably, the yearlong\u00a0exhibit \"Zines as Creative Resistance\" (Fall 2017-June\u00a02018) showcased a\u00a0selection of over fifty zines from across\u00a0the United States and Canada. Featured works included Gaylord Phoenix by Edie Fake, Adventures in Menstruating by Chella Quint, Letters from the War Years by Bianca Orti\u0301z, and many\u00a0other\u00a0titles. As part of\u00a0the exhibition programming, a panel discussion was held in the Segal Theater, featuring Erica Cardwell (zine educator), Devin Morris (3 Dot Zine), and Jenna Freedman (Barnard College). Workshops were held in the Graduate Center Library\u00a0to explore the relationship between zines and scholarly research. Additional zine activity is underway at the Graduate Center:\u00a0as part of her fellowship with the Teaching and Learning Center,\u00a0Sakina\u00a0Laksimi-Morrow\u00a0curated\u00a0the zine Developing a Socially Conscious Pedagogy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "660595", "guide_name": "Zines", "page_id": "6048489", "page_name": "Zines at the Graduate Center", "box_id": "19361425", "box_name": "Zines as Creative Resistance", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=660595&p=6048489"}}
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{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15251013", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Gale Directory Library via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Search across a range of directories including Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers; Encyclopedia of American Religions (now available in Gale Ebooks); Encyclopedia of Associations - International Organizations; Encyclopedia of Associations - National Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Associations - Regional, State and Local Organizations of the U.S.; Encyclopedia of Business Information Sources; Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations; Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media; Government Research Directory; International Research Centers Directory; Market Share Reporter; National Faculty Directory; Publishers Directory; Research Centers Directory; Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "15251013", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "Black Women and Resilience: Power, Perseverance, and Public Health: Black Women and Resilience brings together a wealth of qualitative and quantitative research to help foster broad understanding and advancement of Black women's collective health and wellbeing. Throughout, Kisha Braithwaite Holden, Camara Phyllis Jones, and their contributors use a health equity lens, maintaining that achieving health equity requires valuing all individuals and populations equally, recognizing and rectifying historical injustices, and providing resources according to need. Across four sections, scholars, practitioners, and community leaders address cultural narratives of Black womanhood; significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.significant health issues affecting Black women; trauma, stressors, and strategies for healing; and advocacy for social justice and collective action.Multivocal and multidisciplinary, Black Women and Resilience models and invites exchange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "ange across sectors and specializations while consistently centering the experiences and contributions of Black women as catalysts for transformation.On Display: Instagram, The Self, and the City: Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness, the ongoing self-presentation it demands confronts users with profound dilemmas. Who are we? What do we want to show of ourselves? What do we aspire to be? On Display is a book about how people remake their worlds through social media. John D. Boy and Justus Uitermark provide an encompassing account of how a platform that is unfailingly polished and ruthlessly judgmental shapes us and our environments. They examine how personalities, relations, social movements, urban subcultures, and city streets change as they are represented on Instagram. Interviews and ethnographic vignettes render an intimate account of the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.the desires and anxieties that animate the platform. Just as importantly, Boy and Uitermark reveal how Instagram is implicated in social inequalities.While previous accounts have argued that social media promote polarization, On Display shows that this is not the case for Instagram where users belong to large and diverse networks, compelling them to take many, often contradictory expectations into account. This means users shy away from producing statements or images that may cause offense as a way to preserve their public image and their social connections. Drawing on sociological theory, long-term qualitative inquiry in Amsterdam, and computational analyses, Boy and Uitermark argue that grasping the power of Instagram--and other social media platforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "tforms--requires seeing them not as digital networks of communication and sharing, but as a stage for the expression and affirmation of social status.Human Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Origins and Global Impact: Discover the origins and consequences of human movement over time, from the 16th-century Age of Discovery to 21st-century immigration politics. This book examines the complex forces behind international migration and the enormous impact it is having on our globalized world. Chapters cover both the challenges and opportunities associated with migration in a broad selection of countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. Readers will find in-depth analysis of such recent events as the Ukrainian refugee crisis, violence against immigrants in South Africa, support for right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.or right-wing political parties in Germany, Australia's use of offshore detention centers, and the Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration.Readers will also uncover the historical antecedents to the modern landscape of human migration, including the push for colonization and the exploitation and horrors of the slave trade. The book also investigates the profound impact that climate change will have on patterns of human migration in the coming years. Taken together, the chapters offer candid and compelling coverage of a dynamic subject that affects millions of people worldwide. For readers wishing to delve even deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "deeper into this multifaceted and often contentious subject, a comprehensive list of recommended readings serves as a gateway to further exploration.Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars in Modern America: Pivoting from studies that emphasize the dominance of progressivism on American college campuses during the late sixties and early seventies, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd positions conservative critiques of, and agendas in, American colleges and universities as an essential dimension of a broader conversation of conservative backlash against liberal education. \u00a0 This book explores the story of how stakeholders in American higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s. higher education organized and reacted to challenges to their power from the New Left and Black Power student resistance movements of the late 1960s.By examining the range of conservative student organizations and coalition building, Shepherd shows how wealthy donors and conservative intellectuals trained future GOP leaders such as Karl Rove, Bill Barr, Jeff Sessions, Pat Buchanan, and others in conservative politics, providing them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "ng them with tactics to consciously drive American politics and culture further to the authoritarian right and to \"reclaim\" American higher education.Between Catastrophe and Revolution: Essays in Honor of Mike Davis: It is all worse than we think. It is even worse than Mike Davis, for whom \"every day is judgment day\" (The Nation), could have imagined. The contributions to this volume are explorations of what Davis--in typical wry fashion--once referred to as the field of \"disaster studies.\" Collectively, they show how our \"disaster imaginary\" has been rendered inadequate by the existing order's ability to feed off and coopt our resistance to it. Contemporary mass protests are now subsumed as instances of an established, profitable politics of rage. Geopolitical conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.al conflict poses not as a threat to hegemonic power but rather serves the interests of a global market which capitalizes on lucrative, permanent war.Climate change itself, if it was ever thought to be a universalizing phenomenon, is now treated as an extensive market opportunity by global risk insurance conglomerates and predatory lenders who bet against any rescue of the planet. Such catastrophic developments resist the language we use to describe and deconstruct them. The contributions to this volume seek to reimagine our understanding of disaster, and, following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": ", following the example of Davis himself, to refuse outdated models of political transcendence as vigorously as they reject narratives of resignation.Nice White Ladies: Named a Best Book of 2021 by\u00a0Kirkus An acclaimed\u00a0expert\u00a0illuminates\u00a0the distinctive role that white women play in perpetuating racism,\u00a0and\u00a0how\u00a0they can\u00a0work\u00a0to fight\u00a0it\u00a0 In a nation deeply divided by race, the \"Karens\"\u00a0of the world are easy to villainize. But in\u00a0Nice White\u00a0Ladies, Jessie Daniels addresses the\u00a0unintended\u00a0complicity of\u00a0even\u00a0well-meaning\u00a0white women.\u00a0She\u00a0reveals\u00a0how their everyday choices\u00a0harm communities of color.\u00a0White mothers, still expected to be the primary parents, too often uncritically\u00a0choose\u00a0to send their kids to the \"best\" schools, collectively leading to a return to segregation.\u00a0She\u00a0addresses\u00a0a feminism that pushes women of color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward. color aside, and a wellness industry that insulates white women in a bubble of their own privilege. Daniels then charts a better path forward.She looks to the white women who fight neo-Nazis online\u00a0and in the streets, and who challenge all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "all-white spaces from workplaces to schools to\u00a0neighborhoods.\u00a0In the\u00a0end,\u00a0she shows how her fellow white\u00a0women\u00a0can\u00a0work toward\u00a0true\u00a0equality for all.A People's Guide to New York City: This alternative guidebook for one of the world's most popular tourist destinations explores all five boroughs to reveal a people's New York City. \u00a0 The sites and stories of A People's Guide to New York City shift our perception of what defines New York, placing the passion, determination, defeats, and victories of its people at the core. Delving into the histories of New York's five boroughs, you will encounter enslaved Africans in revolt, women marching for equality, workers on strike, musicians and performers claiming streets for their art, and neighbors organizing against landfills and industrial toxins and in support of affordable housing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.ing and public schools. The streetscapes that emerge from these groups' struggles bear the traces, and this book shows you where to look to find them.New York City is a preeminent global city, serving as the headquarters for hundreds of multinational firms and a world-renowned cultural hub for fashion, art, and music. It is among the most multicultural cities in the world and also one of the most segregated cities in the United States. The people that make this global city function--immigrants, people of color, and the working classes--reside largely in the so-called outer boroughs, outside the corporations, neon, and skyscrapers of Manhattan. A People's Guide to New York City expands the scope and scale of traditional guidebooks, providing an equitable exploration of the diverse communities throughout the city. Through the stories of over 150 sites across the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island as well as thematic tours and contemporary and archival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "chival photographs, a people's New York emerges, one in which collective struggles for justice and freedom have shaped the very landscape of the city.The Democratic Ethos: What did Occupy Wall Street accomplish? While it began as a startling disruption in politics as usual, in The Democratic Ethos Freya Thimsen argues that the movement's long-term importance rests in how its commitment to radical democratic self-organization has been adopted within more conventional forms of politics. Occupy changed what counts as credible democratic coordination and how democracy is performed, as demonstrated in opposition to corporate political influence, rural antifracking activism, and political campaigns. By comparing instances of progressive politics that demonstrate the democratic ethos developed and promoted by Occupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.ccupy and those that do not, Thimsen illustrates how radical and conventional rhetorical strategies can be brought together to seek democratic change.Combining insights from rhetorical studies, performance studies, political theory, and sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "sociology, The Democratic Ethos offers a set of conceptual tools for analyzing anticorporate democracy-movement politics in the twenty-first century.Listening to People: A Practical Guide to Interviewing, Participant Observation, Data Analysis, and Writing It All Up: A down-to-earth, practical guide for interview and participant observation and analysis. In-depth interviews and close observation are essential to the work of social scientists, but inserting one's researcher-self into the lives of others can be daunting, especially early on. \u00a0Esteemed sociologist Annette Lareau is here to help. Lareau's clear, insightful, and personal guide is not your average methods text. It promises to reduce researcher anxiety while illuminating the best methods for first-rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.rate research practice. \u00a0 As the title of this book suggests, Lareau considers listening to be the core element of interviewing and observation.A researcher must listen to people as she collects data, listen to feedback as she describes what she is learning, listen to the findings of others as they delve into the existing literature on topics, and listen to herself in order to sift and prioritize some aspects of the study over others. By listening in these different ways, researchers will discover connections, reconsider assumptions, catch mistakes, develop and assess new ideas, weigh priorities, ponder new directions, and undertake numerous adjustments--all of which will make their contributions clearer and more valuable. \u00a0 Accessibly written and full of practical, easy-to-follow guidance, this book will help both novice and experienced researchers to do their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "their very best work. Qualitative research is an inherently uncertain project, but with Lareau's help, you can alleviate anxiety and focus on success.Border Bodies: In this study of sex, gender, sexual violence, and power along the border, Bernadine Marie Hernandez brings to light under-heard stories of women who lived in a critical era of American history. Elaborating on the concept of sexual capital, she uses little-known newspapers and periodicals, letters, testimonios, court cases, short stories, and photographs to reveal how sex, violence, and capital conspired to govern not only women's bodies but their role in the changing American Southwest. Hernandez focuses on a time when the borderlands saw a rapid influx of white settlers who encountered elite landholding Californios, Hispanos, and Tejanos. Sex was inseparable from power in the borderlands, and women were integral to the stabilization of that power. In drawing these stories from the archive, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.e, Hernandez illuminates contemporary ideas of sexuality through the lens of the borderland's history of expansionist, violent, and gendered conquest.By extension, Hernandez argues that Mexicana, Nuevomexicana, Californiana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "liforniana, and Tejana women were key actors in the formation of the western United States, even as they are too often erased from the region's story.The Digital Factory: The Digital Factory reveals the hidden human labor that supports today's digital capitalism. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory include those in Amazon warehouses, delivery drivers, Chinese gaming workers, Filipino content moderators, and rural American search engine optimizers. Repetitive yet stressful, boring yet often emotionally demanding, these jobs require little formal qualification, but can demand a large degree of skills and knowledge. This work is often hidden behind the supposed magic of algorithms and thought to be automated, but it is in fact highly dependent on human labor. \u00a0 The workers of today's digital factory are not as far removed from a typical auto assembly line as we might think. Moritz Altenried takes us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.us inside today's digital factories, showing that they take very different forms, including gig economy platforms, video games, and Amazon warehouses.As Altenried shows, these digital factories often share surprising similarities with factories from the industrial age. As globalized capitalism and digital technology continue to transform labor around the world, Altenried offers a timely and poignant exploration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "loration of how these changes are restructuring the social division of labor and its geographies as well as the stratifications and lines of struggle.The Biomedical Empire: We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the \"medical industrial complex\" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity--drivers of our access to basic goods and services--rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the largest economic forces in the world. Katz Rothman shows that biomedicine has the key elements of an imperial power: economic leverage, the faith of its citizens, and governmental rule. She investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.e investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death.This provides her with a powerful vantage point from which to critically examine the current moment, when the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the power structures of the empire in unprecedented ways while sparking the most visible resistance it has ever seen.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860249", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3135235", "box_name": "Recent Acquisitions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860249"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar is a time-saving, scholarly search interface accessible from within the Google interface. With Google Scholar, you can access peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book sections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251015", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
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{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251016", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
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{"text": "Core Databases:\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.\n\nSocial Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251018", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
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{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.\n\nSocArXiv: SocArXiv is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. A collaboration with the Center for Open Science, and administered at the University of Maryland.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251018", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: An independent index containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251026", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
{"text": "containing over 17,000 peer-reviewed, open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251026", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251026", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
{"text": "Related Specialized Databases:\nWomen and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000: The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.\n\nWomen and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860250", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251028", "box_name": "Related Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860250"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860256", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860256"}}
{"text": "HM - Sociology(General) HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women HQ19-30.7 Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality HQ503-1064 The family. Marriage. Home HQ755.7-759.92 Parents. Parenthood; including parent and child, husbands, fathers, wives, mothers HQ760-767.7 Family size HQ767.8-792.2 Children. Child development; Including child rearing, child life, play, socialization, children's rights HQ793-799.2 Youth. Adolescents. Teenagers HQ799.5-799.9 Young men and women HQ799.95-799.97 Adulthood HQ800-800.4 Single people HQ801-801.83 Man-woman relationships. Courtship. Dating HQ811-960.7 Divorce HQ998-999 Illegitimacy. Unmarried mothers HQ1060-1064 Aged. Gerontology (Social aspects). Retirement HQ1073-1073.5 Thanatology. Death. Dying HQ1075-1075.5 Sex role HT601-1445 Classes HT1501-1595 Races; Including race as a social group and race relations in general HV1-9960 Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology HV40-69 Social service. Social work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860256", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "15251030", "box_name": "LC Call Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860256"}}
{"text": "as a social group and race relations in general HV1-9960 Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology HV40-69 Social service. Social work.as a social group and race relations in general HV1-9960 Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology HV40-69 Social service. Social work.as a social group and race relations in general HV1-9960 Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology HV40-69 Social service. Social work.Charity organization and practice; Including social case work, private and public relief, institutional care, rural social work, work relief HV697-4959 Protection, assistance and relief HV697-700.7 Families. Mothers. Widow's pensions HV1442-1448 Women HV1449 Gay men. Lesbians HV1450-1494 Aged HV1551-3024 People with disabilities Including blind, deaf, people with physical and mental disabilities HV4005-4013 Immigrants HV4023-4470.7 Poor in cities. Slums HV4480-4630 Mendicancy. Vagabondism. Tramps. Homelessness HV5800-5840 Drug habits. Drug abuse HV6001-7220.5 Criminology HV6035-6197 Criminal anthropology Including criminal types, criminal psychology, prison psychology, causes of crime HV9051-9230.7 The juvenile offender. Juvenile delinquency. Reform schools, etc. HV9261-9430.7 Reformation and reclamation of adult prisoners", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860256", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "15251030", "box_name": "LC Call Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860256"}}
{"text": "Locating Dissertations:\nTo find dissertations, access Digital Dissertations and learn how to request dissertations via the Center for Research Libraries, please visit our Dissertations and Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860256", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "15251034", "box_name": "Locating Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860256"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860256", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "15251035", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860256"}}
{"text": "Associations and Societies:\nAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science: \"For more than 125 years, the Academy\u2019s flagship journal, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, has brought together public officials and scholars from across the disciplines to tackle issues ranging from racial inequality and intractable poverty to the threat of nuclear terrorism.\" (website) AAPSS publishes a journal in association with Sage Publishing: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "errorism.\" (website) AAPSS publishes a journal in association with Sage Publishing: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceAmerican Educational Research Association (AERA): \"The American Educational Research Association (AERA), founded in 1916, is concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.\" (website) AERA publishes seven peer-reviewed journals, in association with Sage Journals: AERA Open (OA) American Educational Research Journal Educational Researcher Review of Educational Research Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics Review of Research in Education", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "ew of Educational Research Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics Review of Research in EducationAmerican Sociological Association (ASA): \"Working at the national and international levels, the Association aims to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.\" (website) The ASA publishes 14 scholarly journals, in association with Sage Publications (exceptions noted below): American Sociological Review City & Community (Wiley) Contemporary Sociology Contexts Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of World Systems Research Social Psychology Quarterly Society and Mental Health Sociological Methodology Sociological Theory Sociology of Education Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Socius (OA) Teaching Sociology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "y and Mental Health Sociological Methodology Sociological Theory Sociology of Education Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Socius (OA) Teaching SociologyAssociation for the Sociology of Religion: \"The Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) is an international scholarly association that seeks to advance theory and research in the sociology of religion. The Association encourages and communicates research that ranges widely across the multiple themes and approaches in the study of religion, and is a focal point for comparative, historical and theoretical contributions to the field.\" (website) The ASR publishes a scholarly journal in association with Oxford Journals: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "ibutions to the field.\" (website) The ASR publishes a scholarly journal in association with Oxford Journals: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly ReviewEastern Sociological Society (ESS): \"Founded in 1930, the Eastern Sociological Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in sociological scholarship and instruction. The ESS sponsors Sociological Forum, a four-day Annual Meeting in the spring, a newsletter, numerous award competitions, an employment service, and a mailing list.\" (website) The ESS publishes a peer-reviewed journal, in association with Wiley Publishing: Sociological Forum\n\nRural Sociological Society (RSS): \"The RSS is a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological knowledge. The Society seeks to enhance the quality of rural life, communities, and the environment.\" (website)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "ion, and dissemination of sociological knowledge. The Society seeks to enhance the quality of rural life, communities, and the environment.\" (website)Society for Social Studies of Science (4S): \"The Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) is a scholarly society founded in 1975 with an international membership of over 1200. Its main purpose is to bring together those interested in understanding science, technology, and medicine, including the way they develop and interact with their social contexts.\"\n\nSociety for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR): \"The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion stimulates, promotes, and communicates social scientific research about religious institutions and experiences. Founded in 1949, SSSR fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars from sociology, religious studies, psychology, political science, economics, international studies, gender studies, and many other fields. Its flagship publication, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, is the most cited resource in the field.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "studies, and many other fields. Its flagship publication, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, is the most cited resource in the field.\"Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS): \"The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about sexuality. It is the oldest organization of professionals interested in the study of sexuality in the United States. SSSS brings together an interdisciplinary group of professionals who believe in the importance of both the production of quality research and the clinical, educational, and social applications of research related to all aspects of sexuality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "ce of both the production of quality research and the clinical, educational, and social applications of research related to all aspects of sexuality.\"Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP): \"The SSSP's stated purpose is to promote and protect sociological research and teaching on significant problems of social life and, particularly, to encourage the work of young sociologists; to stimulate the application of scientific method and theory to the study of vital social problems; to encourage problem-centered social research; to foster cooperative relations among persons and organizations engaged in the application of scientific sociological findings to the formulation of social policies; to foster higher quality of life, social welfare, and positive social relations in society and the global community and to undertake any activity related thereto or necessary or desirable for the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "ty and the global community and to undertake any activity related thereto or necessary or desirable for the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes.\"Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS): \"Sociologists for Women in Society is a nonprofit professional feminist organization dedicated to: 1. Encouraging the development of sociological feminist theory and scholarship; 2. Transforming the academy through feminist leadership, career development, and institutional diversity; 3. Promoting social justice through local, national, and international activism; 4. Supporting the publication and dissemination of cutting edge feminist social science.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "justice through local, national, and international activism; 4. Supporting the publication and dissemination of cutting edge feminist social science.\"Southern Sociological Society: \"Established in 1935, the Southern Sociological Society is a society of professionals that promotes the development of sociology as a profession and scientific discipline by the maintenance of high academic professional and ethical standards, and by encouraging effective teaching of sociology, valid and reliable methods and research in the study of human society, diffusion of sociological knowledge and its application to societal problems, cooperation with related disciplines and groups, recruitment and training of sociologists, and development of sociology programs in educational and other agencies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860257", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "15251036", "box_name": "Associations and Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860257"}}
{"text": "Fully featured analytic software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "3135971", "box_name": "Fully featured analytic software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software:\nATLAS.ti: ATLAS.ti is qualitative data analysis software. Available on the Graduate Center's public computers (PC only).\n\nDedoose: Developed by researchers at UCLA, Dedoose is a qualitative research subscription software package aimed specifically at mixed methods research. Individual student rate is $10.95 per month.\n\nNVivo: NVivo is an advanced qualitative research software. It is available on two computers at the GC in room 6304.02.\n\nNVivo User Guide (Columbia University): Documentation and tutorials produced by Columbia University's Digital Social Science Center .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251042", "box_name": "Qualitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research:\nCUNY is a member of ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Reseach), a data archive that specializes in long term preservation. CUNY staff, students, and faculty have access to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251046", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251046", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "Teaching with data:\nSocial Science Data and Analysis Network: \"The Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) is a university-based organization that creates demographic media (such as user guides, web sites, and hands-on classroom computer materials) that make U.S. census data accessible to policymakers, educators, the media, and informed citizens. SSDAN is directed by demographer William H. Frey and utilizes facilities at the Population Studies Center, University of Michigan.\" (website)\n\nTeachingWithData.org: \"Pathway to quantitative literacy in the social sciences.\" An NSF-funded project of ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) and SSDAN (Social Science Data and Analysis Network).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251048", "box_name": "Teaching with data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "Useful Guides:\nFinding Data Analyzing & Visualizing Data Mapping Data Data Management SPSS\n\nTo learn about software that is available at the library and through Citrix (so you can access the software from home):\n\nFor more help, you can check out Lynda.com and access all courses from home using your NYPL library card:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251051", "box_name": "Useful Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "(so you can access the software from home):\n\nFor more help, you can check out Lynda.com and access all courses from home using your NYPL library card:LinkedIn Learning via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! LinkedIn Learning, formerly known as Lynda.com, is an online educational site offering thousands of courses and video tutorials in Business (software and tools, marketing, project management, human resources, career development, etc.); creative fields (architecture, animation, audio and music, graphic design, motion graphics, photography, video, visualization, web design, etc.); Technology (cloud computing, data science, database management, DevOps, and mobile, software, and web development, and other fields); and certification exam prep and continuing education courses. Users can create accounts to track progress, create playlists, and keep course notes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860260", "page_name": "Finding & Using Data", "box_id": "15251051", "box_name": "Useful Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860260"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860265", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "15251055", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860265"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860265", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "15251057", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860265"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860265", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "15251059", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860265"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: Reference\tBF76.7 .P83 2010\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860265", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "15251061", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860265"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860265", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "15251064", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860265"}}
{"text": "Grants and Funding Trainings:\nFree Foundation Center Trainings: Classroom and Webinar trainings are available led by the Foundation Center. This link will provide dates and the ability to register.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251070", "box_name": "Grants and Funding Trainings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nCenter for Digital Education: The Center for Digital Education (CDE) is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Grants list includes Science, Engineering, and Social Science Opportunities, specifically in education.\n\nSocial Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251065", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.Pivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251065", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University compiled resources on funding opportunities by discipline. Includes Arts & Humanities, Medical Funding, and Community Project subjects.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Contains over 500 private and publicly funded awards, fellowships, and internships.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251066", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251068", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Funding Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: Versatile PhD's mission is to help humanities and social science and STEM graduate students identify and prepare for possible non-academic careers. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860267", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "15251069", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860267"}}
{"text": "From Practical Guidance when submitting journal articles: Understanding your rights (excerpt reproduced courtesy SPARC): \"Relationships are changing due to the rise of digital publishing in academia. In order to maximize the value of the research you produce in this new environment, it is important for you to take an active role in managing the copyrights to your work. U.S. Copyright law gives the author of an original work, such as a scholarly article, the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the copyrighted work. Copyright protection is now automatic. The author obtains these exclusive rights at the moment the copyrighted work has been \u201cfixed in a tangible medium,\u201d such as when a written work has been saved on a computer\u2019s hard drive or printed. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251071", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.(By contrast, an author may give others non-exclusive permission to use the copyrighted work in a variety of ways, including through verbal agreement.) A transfer of any exclusive right is truly exclusive\u2014once transferred the author may no longer exercise that right. If the author intends to retain the right to make any further uses of the copyrighted work, or intends to grant others permission to make any use of the copyrighted work, the author must make this clear in a written transfer agreement. As a scholar or scientist, when you publish in a journal you are typically asked by the publisher to sign such a transfer agreement, or contract, that describes the assignment of various rights to the publisher in the intellectual property you have created. Thus, the agreements often deprive you of certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251071", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251071", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "e.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"The SPARC Author Addendum: Developed by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), this author addendum is \"a legal instrument that you can use to modify your copyright transfer agreements with non-open access journal publishers\" (website).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251071", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "License Your Work:\nThe copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others. For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission.\n\nMore on Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons copyright licenses forge a balance inside the traditional \u201call rights reserved\u201d setting that copyright law creates. They give everyone a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination forges a digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251073", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "Journal Policies:\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nWiley Author Compliance Tool: Search by funder, institution, or journal to see an overview of Wiley's open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251074", "box_name": "Journal Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860270", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "15251076", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860270"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687705", "guide_name": "Side-nav styling", "page_id": "4860271", "page_name": "SocArXiv", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687705&p=4860271"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860251", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860251"}}
{"text": "About This Guide:\nThis guide highlights some of the most important resources for the study of International Migration. Books Journals & Databases Newspapers Data & Statistics U.S. Law, Policy & Documents Citing", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860251", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15251020", "box_name": "About This Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860251"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress Classifications:\nInternational Migration is an interdisciplinary subject, and resources are found in many subject areas. \u00a0Here are a few relevant Library of Congress call numbers: Political Science: JV---Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration. Sociology: HV4005-4013: Immigrants. HT201-221: City population, including immigrants Law: KF 4801-4848: Immigration Law Education: LC3701-3740: Immigrants or ethnic and linguistic minorities. Bilingual Schools and bilingual education. LC3745-3747: Children of immigrants (First generation)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860251", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15251021", "box_name": "Library of Congress Classifications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860251"}}
{"text": "Contact Us:\nJ. Silvia Cho International Migration, MALS jcho@gc.cuny.edu 212-817-7045 Twitter: @silvia_cho Roxanne Shirazi Sociology rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu 212-817-7069 Twitter: @RoxanneShirazi", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860251", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "15251022", "box_name": "Contact Us", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860251"}}
{"text": "Library of Congress Classifications:\nPolitical Science: JV: includes emigration and immigration. International migration. Sociology: HV4005-4013: Immigrants. HT201-221: City population, including immigrants Law: KF 4801-4848: Immigration Law Education: LC3701-3740: Immigrants or ethnic and linguistic minorities. Bilingual Schools and bilingual education. LC3745-3747: Children of immigrants (First generation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860253", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "15251027", "box_name": "Library of Congress Classifications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860253"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860253", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860253"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860253", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860253"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11751625", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.\n\nSocial Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.\n\nSociology Database: Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in sociology and social work, social policy, social care, social services, social anthropology, gender studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "er studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nAnnual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "s, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nCitation Indexes: The Graduate Center subscribes to the Web of Science, providing cited references from thousands of scholarly journals and conference proceedings in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences through Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science, Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "Social Science & Humanities and Book Citation Index. Academic Search Complete, PsycInfo, and some other EBSCO databases also provide cited references.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "15251031", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11835175", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860254", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "11839346", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860254"}}
{"text": "LexisNexis Academic:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251037", "box_name": "LexisNexis Academic", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "LexisNexis Academic: Search Tips:\nUsing LexisNexis Academic to Search International News [pdf]: Follow along with screenshots to locate menu options for searching news by geographic region.\n\nUse the ! symbol as a wildcard operator in your search strings. For example, type migra! to retrieve results with the keywords migration, migrant, migrants . Use w/ n to define proximity of words in search results, where \"n\" equals the number of words. For example, muslim w/2 refugee will retrieve sources where the words muslim and refugee are within two words of each other.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251038", "box_name": "LexisNexis Academic: Search Tips", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "Getting Started with LexisNexis:\nLexisNexis Academic is a database with powerful search options, but may be difficult to navigate at first. Take a few minutes to watch the tutorials below to get an idea of its abilities.\n\nView more video tutorials on the LexisNexis Academic YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/LexisNexisAcademic\n\nSearching foreign language news:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251039", "box_name": "Getting Started with LexisNexis", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "Essential Newspapers:\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251040", "box_name": "Essential Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.National Newspapers Premier (via NYPL): Searchable full text from the 1980's to the present of over 25 local, regional and national newspapers including the the New York Daily News, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and The Christian Science Monitor. Available on-site only at NYPL research branches.\n\nEthnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251040", "box_name": "Essential Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "Infotrac Newsstand:\nGale OneFile: News: Provides access to more than 3,000 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, as well as leading titles from around the world. It also includes thousands of images, radio, and TV broadcasts and transcripts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251044", "box_name": "Infotrac Newsstand", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "International Newspapers - 1980-present:\nPeople's Daily Online: The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Provides full-text coverage of daily issues between 1946 to 2005.\n\nNYPL newspaper databases: The NYPL subscribes to many international news databases. Many can only be accessed online at a research library location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860258", "page_name": "Newspapers", "box_id": "15251045", "box_name": "International Newspapers - 1980-present", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860258"}}
{"text": "Interpreting Data:\nImmigration: Data Matters: Pocket guide to sources of governmental and non-governmental, U.S. and international migration data. Produced by the Migration Policy Institute and the Population Reference Bureau.\n\nU.S. Census: International Migration: Methods for estimating international migration based on U.S. Census data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251047", "box_name": "Interpreting Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "Citing a data set in APA:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: See section 7.08: Data Sets, Software, Measurement Instruments, and Aparatus.\n\nPurdue OWL guide, APA: See \"Data Sets\", \"Graphic Data\", and \"Qualitative Data and Online Interviews\".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251050", "box_name": "Citing a data set in APA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "UNdata - a data access system to UN Databases:\nSearch by country in data.un.org , created by the UN Statistics Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs:\n\nOr, explore UNdata by dataset, source, or topic .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251052", "box_name": "UNdata - a data access system to UN Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "International Migration Statistics:\nMigration Policy Institute: Data Hub: The Data Hub showcases current national and state-level demographic, social, and economic facts about immigrants to the United States; as well as stock, flow, citizenship, net migration, and historical data for countries in Europe, North America, and beyond.\n\nWorld Bank Data: Includes data on international migration and remittances, by country, region and more.\n\nUNHCR: Populations of Concern: Data on refugees, asylum-seekers, displaced persons, and other populations of concern.\n\nOECD: Migration Databases: Data on immigrants in OECD countries.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251053", "box_name": "International Migration Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "U.S. Data:\nU.S. Department of Homeland Security: Immigration Data and Statistics: Yearbooks of Immigration Statistics include reports and data tables on U.S. immigrant and nonimmigrant admissions, refugees and asylees, permanent residencies and naturalizations, and enforcement actions. Annual Flow Reports and Population Estimates provide additional information about migration into the United States.\n\nU.S. Census Bureau: American FactFinder: Access to U.S. Census and Community Survey data tables, including Foreign-Born Population and Geographic Mobility.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251056", "box_name": "U.S. Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "Census Bureau: American FactFinder: Access to U.S. Census and Community Survey data tables, including Foreign-Born Population and Geographic Mobility.Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860264", "page_name": "Data & Statistics", "box_id": "15251056", "box_name": "U.S. Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860264"}}
{"text": "Reference:\nImmigration Law Sourcebook: Provides information on immigration definitions, classifications & processes in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251058", "box_name": "Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "Legal Research:\nLexisNexis Academic: How to search for case law, statutes & regulations, and legal reference materials in LexisNexis Academic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251060", "box_name": "Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "Citing Legal Resources in APA:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: See Appendix 7.1: References to Legal Materials\n\nAPA Style Blog: Legal: How to cite cases, statutes, regulations, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251062", "box_name": "Citing Legal Resources in APA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials:\nStatutory Authority: The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), signed in 1952 and amended many times since, contains the majority of federal statutes governing immigration law. The Immigration and Nationality Act is codified in Title 8 of the U.S. Code (\"Aliens and Nationality\"), and in some other titles, such as Title 18 (\"Crimes adn Criminal Procedure\") and Title 22 (\"Foreign Relations\").\n\nThe 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act (INA): See below for Amendments.\n\nLaws Amending the Immigration and Nationality Act (Partial List): Amendments since 1987.\n\nCase law:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251063", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "Nationality Act (INA): See below for Amendments.\n\nLaws Amending the Immigration and Nationality Act (Partial List): Amendments since 1987.\n\nCase law:Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nSCOTUS blog: Immigration cases in the Supreme Court of the United States blog.\n\nFederal Regulations : Laws enacted by Congress are interpreted and implemented by regulations issued by various agencies. These regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR is arranged by subject title and generally parallels the structure of the United States Code.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251063", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "lished in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFR is arranged by subject title and generally parallels the structure of the United States Code.Other Immigration CFRs: Additional federal regulations pertaining to immigration.\n\nOther Administrative materials :\n\nU.S. CIS Immigration Handbooks, Manuals, and Guidance: Includes the USCIS Policy Manual, Adjudicator's Field Manual, and M-274 Handbook for Employers.\n\nICE Library: Freedom of Information Act records available at ICE's website, including statistics, reports, memoranda and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251063", "box_name": "Federal Statutes, Cases, Regulations & Administrative Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "Current Issues:\nEO 13780, Entitled \"Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States\". See also current challenges in U.S. District Courts: State of Hawaii v. Trump and 17-35105 State of Washington and State of Minnesota v. Trump .\n\n17-35105 State of Washington & State of Minnesota v. Trump: Opinion from the ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit on the case against EO 13769.\n\nJanuary 27, 2017 Executive Order: Executive Order 13769, entitled \"Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States\".\n\nSCOTUS blog: Immigration cases in the Supreme Court of the United States blog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860266", "page_name": "U.S. Law, Policy & Documents", "box_id": "15251067", "box_name": "Current Issues", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860266"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.\n\nR markdown / LaTeX GC Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template complies with Graduate Center requirements and includes American Sociological Association formatting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860269", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838594", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860269"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860269", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838846", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860269"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860269", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11838919", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860269"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860269", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "11839125", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860269"}}
{"text": "Other Citation Styles:\nAAA Style Guide: As of September 2015, the American Anthropological Association now adheres to the Chicago Style (Author-Date).\n\nAmerican Political Science Association (APSA) Style Manual: Latest edition is rev. 2006, currently under revision as of 2017. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nModern Language Association (MLA) Style Center: The full MLA Style manual is not available online, but this is a useful distillation of the most common concerns.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687706", "guide_name": "Latin American Studies", "page_id": "4860269", "page_name": "Citing", "box_id": "15251072", "box_name": "Other Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687706&p=4860269"}}
{"text": "American Studies Research Guide:\nThis guide is intended to be used as a starting place for American Studies research. If you have suggestions or comments about what information would be useful to gather here, please get in touch with American Studies librarian Alycia Sellie (contact information on the right).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860252", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "15251025", "box_name": "American Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860252"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library's events calendar for upcoming workshops on citation management tools (Zotero), scholarly communication, and other research topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860252", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "12391704", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860252"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860252", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860252"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860252", "page_name": "Research Overview", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860252"}}
{"text": "Find Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
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{"text": "American Studies Databases:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998, via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .African American Periodicals, 1825-1995: Searchable full-text and page images of over 170 periodicals published in 26 states by and about African Americans. Includes academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organizations' bulletins, and annual reports. Covers the Slavery and Antebellum Era (1825-1860), U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), Reconstruction and Post War South (1866-1895), Segregation and the Rise of Black Protest Thought (1896-1920), African American Culture in the New Era (1921-1945), Civil Rights Era (1946-1960), The Second Reconstruction (1961-1972), and the Modern/Contemporary Era (1973-1998).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "Culture in the New Era (1921-1945), Civil Rights Era (1946-1960), The Second Reconstruction (1961-1972), and the Modern/Contemporary Era (1973-1998).Alternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.\n\nAmerica's Historical Imprints: Search full-text early American books, pamphlets, broadsides, government documents and rare printed materials. A combined search interface to several historical databases: American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, 1749-1900 Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800 Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 Also includes supplements from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 Also includes supplements from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian SocietyAmerica's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive\n\nAmerica: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": ", from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.American History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Early American Imprints, Series I, Evans, 1639-1800: A digitized collection of 38,000 printed works comprising virtually every book, pamphlet, and broadside published in America from 1639 to 1800. Based Charles Evans\u2019 American Bibliography: A Chronological Dictionary of all Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications Printed in the United States of America from the Genesis of Printing in 1639 Down to and Including the Year 1800 and Roger Bristol's critical supplement, this resource contains a wide variety of publication types, including advertisements, almanacs, cookbooks, diaries, novels, speeches, travel literature and many others and covers hundreds of topics touching on history, literature, culture, politics, government, and society. The database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection. database also includes an additional 1,200 titles, supplied by the American Antiquarian Society, that were not included in the microfiche collection.To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "upplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints .Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819: A digital collection of more than 37,000 printed works based on the bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Includes a wide variety of genres published in America from 1801 to 1819, including 3,600 documents not included in the original microform set. Subjects covered include economics and trade, government, health, historic events, labor, languages, law and crime, literature, military, peoples, philosophy, politics, religion, science and technology, society, manners and customs, and theology. To access this collection as well as supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical Imprints", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "supplements from Series I and II from the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society, search: America's Historical ImprintsEthnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.\n\nEthnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971: More than 130 fully searchable newspapers in 10 languages from 25 states, including many rare 19th-century titles. This online collection provides extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "s extensive coverage of many of the most influential ethnic groups in the U.S. and their contributions to the nation\u2019s history, politics, and culture.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nEuropean Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750: A comprehensive bibliographic database containing more than 32,000 entries for printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. Based on the authoritative bibliography European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "0. Based on the authoritative bibliography European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750 .HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.\n\nHispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "eme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nJohns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism: More than 300 entries on critics, theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": ", and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods from Plato and Aristotle to the present. Updated annually.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Left Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.\n\nLGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "r of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "s that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Consists of more than five million pages of books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, legal documents, court records, monographs, manuscripts, and maps from the collections of more than 60 libraries in the U.S. and U.K. The database is arranged in four parts: Debates over Slavery and Abolition; Slave Trade in the Atlantic World; The Institution of Slavery; and the Age of Emancipation. Search across the full resource or explore the 71 separate collections of personal papers, organizational records, court cases, deposit ledgers, U.S. and international government documents, and more. Research tools include a global chronology and 18 subject bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "es, deposit ledgers, U.S. and international government documents, and more. Research tools include a global chronology and 18 subject bibliographies.Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nWomen and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "tivists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000: The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text items. It also includes book, film, and website reviews, notes from the archives, teaching tools, and reference works.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.Academic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Art Full Text: Full-text articles from more than 300 periodicals dating back to 1995; indexing and abstracting of 600 periodicals dating back to 1984; and indexing and abstracting of more than 13,000 art dissertations. Covers art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, styles and art movements, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ng, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, film, television and video, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and more.Gale Literature: Gale Literature searches multiple databases at once, combining Gale Literature Resource Center (biographies, overviews, criticism, audio interviews, and reviews), Gale LitFinder (full text poems, plays, short stories, and speeches from all eras), and Gale eBooks (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "s (reference sources). It also includes the Gale Literary Index covering 165,000 authors and 215,000 works, and workflow tools to analyze information.Gale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.\n\nCommunication & Mass Media Complete: Includes the full text of over 450 journals in communications and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "ations and media, as well as indexing and abstracts for more than 770 titles. Useful for a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.Readers' Guide Full Text Mega: Includes indexing of over 450 periodicals from 1983 to the present and searchable full text of articles from over 250 popular general-interest periodicals from 1994 to the present. PDF page images of full-text articles provide access to illustrations, photographs and other graphical content.\n\nReaders' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982: Provides indexing of over three million articles from more than 550 popular general-interest periodicals from 1890-1982, including full coverage of the original print volumes of Readers\u2019 Guide to Periodical Literature .\n\nWorld Newspaper Archive, 1800-1922: World Newspaper Archive includes historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the United States,\u00a0created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860255", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "15251032", "box_name": "American Studies Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860255"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860259", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860259"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860259", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860259"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections. For longer access, see MaRLI above.\n\nMaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative): This research initiative allows selected researchers access and circulation privileges at Columbia University, New York University, and New York Public Library's research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860259", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "4423807", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860259"}}
{"text": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nBritish Library: One of world's largest collections of primary documents.\n\nFales Library NYU: Open by appointment, the Fales Library has extensive archival and special collections. Finding aids are available online.\n\nFolger Shakespeare Library: World's largest collection of Shakespeare materials and other resources related to the Renaissance.\n\nLarge collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860261", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860261"}}
{"text": "e.\n\nLarge collection of manuscripts in the humanities.\n\nLibrary of Congress: One of the world's largest collections of primary and secondary material.The Morgan Library: Materials related to the history, literature, and art of the Western world. Use of the library is by appointment. In addition, an application form must be completed.\n\nNYPL Special Collections: In addition to the Manuscript & Archives Division there are numerous special collections that also contain primary source materials.\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Umbra Search pays homage to the Umbra Society of the early 1960s, a renegade group of Black writers and poets who helped create the Black Arts Movement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860261", "page_name": "Primary Sources", "box_id": "4423802", "box_name": "Primary Source Resources Outside CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860261"}}
{"text": "The Elusive Dissertation:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses Full Text include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885758", "box_name": "The Elusive Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center:\nGraduate Center dissertations from 1988 to the present are available for browsing\u00a0in the Dissertation Reading Room on the first floor of the library.\u00a0If you do not know the year of a dissertation, check the author or title in the CUNY Catalog or in Digital Dissertations . For more information about submitting your own thesis or dissertation, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "4423799", "box_name": "Dissertations at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nCUNY Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations and master's theses appear in the Graduate Center's institutional repository, Academic Works. Many dissertations/theses are open access in Academic Works, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Pre-2014 dissertations currently are in the process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "he process of being added to Academic Works. Unless requested otherwise by the author, these pre-2014 works are accessible only to the CUNY community.Dissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital LIbrary of Theses and Dissertations: NDLTD finds additional electronic works produced outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "outside North America.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860262", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "7885761", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860262"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860263", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886058", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860263"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. If you want to have an introduction to any or all of the citation managers, make an appointment with your librarian .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860263", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860263"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "687707", "guide_name": "Copy of American Studies with new layout", "page_id": "4860263", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "7886064", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=687707&p=4860263"}}
{"text": "ASRC News and Updates:\nI'm pleased to announce that The Graduate Center has been able to add or extend our access to the following journals! Please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu with any questions. Advanced Energy Materials 2001-present Advanced Materials Interfaces 2014-present Advanced Optical Materials 2013-present Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 2020-present Joule 2017-present Lancet 1923-present Nature Climate Change (back file) 2007 - present Nature Electronics 2018-present Nature Reviews Chemistry 2017-present Nature Reviews Materials 2016-present Nature Sustainability 2018-present Social Epistemology 1987-present\n\nWe now have access to the complete Royal Society of Chemistry collection! In addition to the basic title package, we can access these additional databases:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "w have access to the complete Royal Society of Chemistry collection! In addition to the basic title package, we can access these additional databases:Royal Society of Chemistry Gold Collection: Graduate Center access to the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Gold Collection includes 52 current peer-reviewed journals that cover the core chemical sciences, including related fields such as biology, biophysics, energy and environment, engineering, materials, medicine and physics. See more... for the current journals title list. Also included in the Gold Collection: RSC Journal Archive (1841-2007) Analytical Abstracts Catalysts and Catalysed Reactions Chemical Hazards in Industry Laboratory Hazards Bulletin Methods in Organic Synthesis Natural Product Updates Synthetic Reaction Updates", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "sed Reactions Chemical Hazards in Industry Laboratory Hazards Bulletin Methods in Organic Synthesis Natural Product Updates Synthetic Reaction UpdatesCurrent Journals Title List Analyst Analytical Methods Biomaterials Science Catalysis Science & Technology Chemical Communications Chemical Science Chemical Society Reviews Chemistry Education Research and Practice CrystEngComm Dalton Transactions Digital Discovery EES Catalysis Energy & Environmental Science Energy Advances Environmental Science: Advances Environmental Science: Atmospheres Environmental Science: Nano Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology Faraday Discussions Food & Function Green Chemistry Industrial Chemistry & Materials Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Journal of Materials Chemistry A Journal of Materials Chemistry B Journal of Materials Chemistry C Lab on a Chip Materials Advances Materials Chemistry Frontiers Materials Horizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports New", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "orizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports Neworizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports Neworizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports Neworizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports Neworizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports Neworizons Metallomics Molecular Omics Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Nanoscale Nanoscale Advances Nanoscale Horizons Natural Product Reports NewJournal of Chemistry Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Organic Chemistry Frontiers Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Polymer Chemistry Reaction Chemistry & Engineering RSC Advances RSC Chemical Biology RSC Medicinal Chemistry RSC Sustainability Sensors & Diagnostics Soft Matter Sustainable Energy & Fuels Sustainable Food Technology", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "C Chemical Biology RSC Medicinal Chemistry RSC Sustainability Sensors & Diagnostics Soft Matter Sustainable Energy & Fuels Sustainable Food TechnologyAnalytical Abstracts: A literature updating service covering developments in analytical science. The searchable updates, which are also browsable by subject, consist of article abstracts and details of analyte, matrix and technique. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection, Analytical Abstracts contains records from dozens of different journals from 1980 on, and covers a wide range of topics including materials science, food analysis, pharmacology, and environmental monitoring.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "erent journals from 1980 on, and covers a wide range of topics including materials science, food analysis, pharmacology, and environmental monitoring.Catalysts and Catalysed Reactions: Continued in Synthetic Reaction Updates. Each monthly issue of Catalysts & Catalysed Reactions contained around 200 graphical abstracts selected from key journals in the field, covering all areas of catalysis research including homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, biocatalysis, and kinetic and theoretical studies. The online database is fully searchable and indexed by reaction class, catalyst type, reactant, product, catalyst, journal and author. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "d indexed by reaction class, catalyst type, reactant, product, catalyst, journal and author. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.Chemical Hazards in Industry: Chemical Hazards in Industry provides details of literature reports on safety and health hazards surrounding chemicals encountered in chemical and related industries. This resource covers a wide range of primary sources, including key scientific and trade journals. Search records according to subject and chemical keywords, or browse recently added articles. Topics covered include health and safety, chemical and biological hazards, plant safety, legislation, protective equipment and storage, all relating to the chemical and allied industries. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "ation, protective equipment and storage, all relating to the chemical and allied industries. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.Laboratory Hazards Bulletin: Laboratory Hazards Bulletin provides details of literature reports on safety measures, potential hazards and new legislation affecting workers in laboratories. This resource covers a wide range of primary sources, including key scientific and trade journals. Search records according to subject and chemical keywords, or browse recently added articles. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.\n\nMethods in Organic Synthesis: Continued in Synthetic Reaction Updates . Each monthly issue of Methods in Organic Synthesis contained around 200 graphical abstracts selected from key journals in the field, covering all areas of synthetic chemistry including new reactions and reagents, asymmetric synthesis, and enzymatic transformations. The online database is fully searchable and indexed by reaction type, reactant, product, reagent, journal and author. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "lly searchable and indexed by reaction type, reactant, product, reagent, journal and author. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.Natural Product Updates: A literature updating service for keeping current with recent developments in natural products chemistry. Covering a wide range of primary sources, Natural Product Updates includes the most important natural product articles published in the recent scientific literature, which are searchable by topic, natural source, biological activity and structure type.\n\nSynthetic Reaction Updates: Synthetic Reaction Updates is a literature updating service for keeping current with recent developments in synthetic organic chemistry. Covering a wide range of primary sources, Synthetic Reaction Updates includes the most important reactions published in the recent scientific literature, presented as easy to read reaction schemes that are searchable by topic and reaction type. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": ", presented as easy to read reaction schemes that are searchable by topic and reaction type. Part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Gold Collection.I'm pleased to announce that we now have access to the full runs of three new titles that had been requested: Advanced Energy Materials Advanced Materials Interfaces Advanced Optical Materials . As usual, these can be accessed through these links, through the Journals search tab on the library website , or through the Grad Center's Google Scholar link. Please let me know if you have any questions, or have any additional title requests.\n\nThe ASRC and CUNY Grad Center can now access the full texts of two new journals. We now have access to Science Signaling from\u00a02008 to the present, and Science Translational Medicine from 2009 to the present. You can access them from anywhere through these links, through the library catalog, or through the GC's link to Google Scholar .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "2009 to the present. You can access them from anywhere through these links, through the library catalog, or through the GC's link to Google Scholar .The Entire Optical Society of America journal package is now available at the ASRC and the Graduate Center! You can access this new journal package through the link below, through the Journals and Databases tab on this guide, or through the library homepage. Remember, if asked to log in, be sure to use your Grad Center username and password, not your ASRC credentials.\n\nOptics Infobase: OSA offers the largest collection of peer-reviewed optics and photonics content. This repository includes content from OSA's journals,co-publications, and papers. For a full list of journals included, click \"more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "otonics content. This repository includes content from OSA's journals,co-publications, and papers. For a full list of journals included, click \"more.\"Included Journals: Advanced Optics in Photonics AOP; Applied Optics AO; Applied Spectroscopy AS; Biomedical Optics Express BO; ExChinese Optics Letters COL; Current Optics and Photonics COPP; Journal of Display Technology JDT (2005-2016); Journal of Lightwave Technology JLT; Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy JNIRS; Journal of Optical Communications and Networking; Journal of Optical Networking JON (2002-2009); Journal of Optical Technology JOT; Journal of the Optical Society of America JOSA A; Journal of the Optical Society of America B JOSA B; Journal of the Optical Society of America JOSA (1917-1983); Journal of the Optical Society of Korea JOSK (1997-2016); Optica OPT; Optical Materials Express OMEx; Optics and Photonics News OPN; Optics Continuum; Optics Express OpEx; Optics Letters OL; Optics News ON (1975-1989); OSA Continuum OSAC (2018-2021); Photonics Research PR; Conference Proceedings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22126679", "box_name": "ASRC News and Updates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "ASRC Library Privileges:\nAdvanced Science Research Center\u00a0faculty,\u00a0staff, and students are eligible for the same library privileges as all GC faculty, staff, and students: on-site access\u00a0to any CUNY library remote access to GC library resources (using GC network\u00a0account credentials) borrowing privileges from all\u00a0CUNY libraries\u00a0except the CUNY\u00a0School of Law interlibrary loan privileges (including delivery of ILL books to ASRC) For full details about library\u00a0privileges, see the Access & Borrowing guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "20385373", "box_name": "ASRC Library Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "Upcoming ASRC Workshops:\nSpring '25 classes will be posted soon. Thursday, February\u00a013 - Advanced Web of Science Searching - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , February 27 - Zotero for Citation Management - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , March 26\u00a0- Zotero\u00a0for Citation Management - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , April 2 -\u00a0Open Access Publishing and Institutional Repository Use - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday . April 23 - Predatory Publishers - 10:00-11:1010 am\n\nAll seminars will be conducted over Zoom.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21996299", "box_name": "Upcoming ASRC Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418869", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/overview"}}
{"text": "Online Access at ASRC:\nIf you are physically present at ASRC,\u00a0 when you access\u00a0a subscription resource (database, journal, etc.) from the GC library website , you should not be prompted to log in with your GC network credentials. The individual databases and providers will recognize the ASRC IP address, and let you right in. You may be prompted to log in with your GC credentials when you are on campus if\u00a0you are connected to the WiFi instead of a desktop. Be sure to use your GC user name and password and NOT your ASRC credentials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418770", "page_name": "Online Access", "box_id": "20385047", "box_name": "Online Access at ASRC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/onlineaccess"}}
{"text": "Online Access Away from ASRC:\nYou can access library resources (journals, databases, etc.)\u00a0from anywhere, not just the ASRC and GC. After selecting a resource on the library website, you will be prompted\u00a0to log in with your GC\u00a0network username and password. If you cannot get past the login screen, even if you know you\u2019re entering correct account credentials, you may have been locked out by unsuccessful login attempts. Also, passwords expire every 180 days; you will be reminded to change your password before the expiration date. To unlock your account or reset your password, visit the GC's Password Reset page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418770", "page_name": "Online Access", "box_id": "20385056", "box_name": "Online Access Away from ASRC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/onlineaccess"}}
{"text": "Sometimes, you don\u2019t start at the library website but rather go directly to a journal website to find an article you want. When you do this, you will often hit a paywall, even for a journal the library subscribes to, because the GC and ASRC don\u2019t share the same IP address range. The library has created a browser bookmarklet that will often save you the work of circling back to the library website to access the journal. The bookmarklet works by proxifying the URL of the article you want \u2013 that is, it rewrites the URL so that it\u2019s diverted through the library\u2019s proxy server. Visit our Proxy Bookmarklet page to access\u00a0the bookmarklet link, as well as instructions for adding it to your browser and deploying it. Caveat: The bookmarklet will work only if both of these things is true: The GC library has access to the article. The library's access is via the site you\u2019re at when you click the bookmarklet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418770", "page_name": "Online Access", "box_id": "20385109", "box_name": "Proxy Bookmarklet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/onlineaccess"}}
{"text": "both of these things is true: The GC library has access to the article. The library's access is via the site you\u2019re at when you click the bookmarklet.both of these things is true: The GC library has access to the article. The library's access is via the site you\u2019re at when you click the bookmarklet.both of these things is true: The GC library has access to the article. The library's access is via the site you\u2019re at when you click the bookmarklet.For a variety of reasons, the library does not always subscribe to a journal via the publisher\u2019s website \u2013 sometimes our access comes via an aggregator database instead. (Suppose you want Article ABC from Journal XYZ , and suppose our access to Journal XYZ is through the database Academic Search Complete. If you go directly to the publisher\u2019s website for Journal XYZ , the bookmarklet won\u2019t result in access, since we don\u2019t have access through that site. You\u2019d need to go to the library website, determine the source of our access, and pursue the article that way.) Good News: The library's access to many science journals is directly via the publisher website (e.g., Science , Nature , Cell , and many others). This means that the bookmarklet will work for articles from these journals \u2013 no need to take a detour to the library website for these journals. One click of the bookmarklet and you\u2019ll have the full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418770", "page_name": "Online Access", "box_id": "20385109", "box_name": "Proxy Bookmarklet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/onlineaccess"}}
{"text": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed:\nLike to use Google Scholar? Set up the GC-customized version of Google Scholar .\u00a0It adds GC library links to articles we have access to, which will vastly improve your Google Scholar experience. When the full text isn't available, the \"Find It\" links will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you. See ASRC ILL Instructions (above). Like to use PubMed? Bookmark the GC-customized version of PubMed . Unlike\u00a0regular\u00a0PubMed, it includes \u201cFind It\u201d buttons that direct you to full text via the GC library. When the full text isn\u2019t available, the \u201cFind It\u201d buttons will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418770", "page_name": "Online Access", "box_id": "20385305", "box_name": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/onlineaccess"}}
{"text": "Journals & Databases: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research:\nAmerican Chemical Society Publications: Graduate Center access to ACS Publications includes full text of more than 80 ACS journals from their first issues to the present; current and legacy magazines; and the following: ACS Division Proceedings Online : Browse Proceedings by Division ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication\n\nAmerican Institute of Physics Journals: Journals from the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and AIP member societies. The Graduate Center Library's subscription includes Applied Physics Reviews, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, Physics Today, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Review of Scientific Instruments, American Journal of Physics, Physics of Fluids, and AIP Advances.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Review of Scientific Instruments, American Journal of Physics, Physics of Fluids, and AIP Advances.American Physical Society Physical Review Journals: Contains the full text of journals published by the American Physical Society, including important titles like Physical Review , and Physical Review Letters . Journals cover quantum information science; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; condensed matter and materials physics; particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology; statistical, nonlinear, biological and soft matter physics; accelerator science and technology; theoretical applications of physics; and research on fluids and materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "ar, biological and soft matter physics; accelerator science and technology; theoretical applications of physics; and research on fluids and materials.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nCell Press Journals: Cell Press publishes over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies. Browse through for Cell content as well as:\n\nThe American Journal of Human Genetics Biophysical Journal Cancer Cell Cell Chemical Biology Cell Host & Microbe Cell Metabolism Cell Stem Cell Current Biology Developmental Cell Immunity Molecular Cell Neuron Structure", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "l Cell Chemical Biology Cell Host & Microbe Cell Metabolism Cell Stem Cell Current Biology Developmental Cell Immunity Molecular Cell Neuron StructureIEEE Xplore: The IEEE Xplore digital library is a powerful resource for discovery and access to scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners. IEEE Xplore provides Web access to more than 5.5 million full-text documents from some of the world's most highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. Includes journals, conference papers, technical standards, books, and courses.\n\nIOPscience Extra: Search across and access full text of all current and archived journals, as well as e-books from the Institute of Physics (IOP). IOP Journal List IOP Book List IOP Conference Proceedings are also available open access (no login required).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "oks from the Institute of Physics (IOP). IOP Journal List IOP Book List IOP Conference Proceedings are also available open access (no login required).IOP Conference Proceedings: The IOP Conference Series includes open access proceedings from science conferences held worldwide. Key topics include physics, materials science, environmental science, bioscience, engineering, computational science, and mathematics.\n\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American\n\nPNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "only, 2018-2023) Scientific American\n\nPNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America from 1915 to the present.Optics Infobase: OSA offers the largest collection of peer-reviewed optics and photonics content. This repository includes content from OSA's journals,co-publications, and papers. For a full list of journals included, click \"more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "otonics content. This repository includes content from OSA's journals,co-publications, and papers. For a full list of journals included, click \"more.\"Included Journals: Advanced Optics in Photonics AOP; Applied Optics AO; Applied Spectroscopy AS; Biomedical Optics Express BO; ExChinese Optics Letters COL; Current Optics and Photonics COPP; Journal of Display Technology JDT (2005-2016); Journal of Lightwave Technology JLT; Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy JNIRS; Journal of Optical Communications and Networking; Journal of Optical Networking JON (2002-2009); Journal of Optical Technology JOT; Journal of the Optical Society of America JOSA A; Journal of the Optical Society of America B JOSA B; Journal of the Optical Society of America JOSA (1917-1983); Journal of the Optical Society of Korea JOSK (1997-2016); Optica OPT; Optical Materials Express OMEx; Optics and Photonics News OPN; Optics Continuum; Optics Express OpEx; Optics Letters OL; Optics News ON (1975-1989); OSA Continuum OSAC (2018-2021); Photonics Research PR; Conference Proceedings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "um; Optics Express OpEx; Optics Letters OL; Optics News ON (1975-1989); OSA Continuum OSAC (2018-2021); Photonics Research PR; Conference Proceedings.Public Library of Science (PLOS): PLOS is a nonprofit, open access publisher of the peer reviewed, Plan S compliant, and open data compliant journals PLOS Biology, PLOS Climate, PLOS Computational Biology, PLOS Digital Health, PLOS Genetics, PLOS Global Public Health, PLOS Medicine, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, PLOS ONE, PLOS Pathogens, PLOS Sustainability and Transformation, and PLOS Water.\n\nScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.Science Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.\n\nSpringerLink: The Graduate Center has full-text access to recent issues of over 3,000 mostly social science and science journals in this database. Only the articles with a Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Download PDF link are available in full text. Also includes thousands of titles from the Springer Ebook Collection, which can be accessed separately.Wiley Online Library: Full text of over 1,600 journals (most from 1997-present), 250 reference works, and thousands of online books in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Search across the database using the basic or advanced search options or use the subject filters to explore content by topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "17249079", "box_name": "Popular Journal/Publisher Packages for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Popular Databases for Science Research:\nAGRICOLA: A database produced by the National Library of Agriculture consisting of citations to journal articles (including abstracts) and bibliographic records describing monographs, serials, audiovisual materials and online content from around the world. Contains 5.2 million+ records and includes printed works from as far back as the 15th century encompassing all aspects of agriculture and related disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.\n\nApplied Science & Technology Source: Contains full text for almost 1,200 journals along with citations to millions of articles within a wide variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "e variety of applied science and computing disciplines, including aeronautics, nuclear engineering, and neural networks. Coverage dates back to 1909.arXiv: Open access to nearly 2 million scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.\n\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "e present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nGreenFILE: A collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles covering all aspects of the human impact on the environment, including global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "ore. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 1 million records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 15 thousand records.Gale In Context: Environmental Studies: Gale In Context: Environmental Studies focuses on the study of sustainability and the environment. Provides news, background information, video, unique commentaries, primary source documents and statistics, covering over 400 topics in a range of categories including energy systems, healthcare, food, climate change, population, economic development, land and water use, and pollution. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.\n\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "xing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.PubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.\n\nPubMed Central: PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.Science in Context: Science In Context showcases how scientific disciplines relate to real-world issues ranging from bacteria to obesity to weather patterns. The collection includes millions of full-text articles from national and global publications; 200+ experiments and projects; 330+ interactive simulations; and reference sources covering biology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, and physics.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "eas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.CAS SciFinder-n: Requires registration . CAS SciFinder-n, formerly SciFinder Scholar, is an index of chemical and other scientific literature that pulls from the CAplus database of U.S. and international patents, CASREACT, the CAS Registry and Medline. Includes journal articles, substances, reactions, patents and more. CAS SciFinder-n includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and more. Both Graduate Center credentials and a SciFinder-n account are required for accessing CAS SciFinder-n remotely. New users must register first with a gc.cuny.edu or gradcenter.cuny.edu email address. Follow the \"new users\" link to register .\n\nIf you already have a SciFinder-n with another institution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "ution, make sure when you log in from the GC link for the first time that you click on \"Not You,\" and then enter your new username/email and password.SpringerProtocols: SpringerProtocols is a database of over 80,000 reproducible step-by-step laboratory protocols and methods in biomedicine and life sciences. Covers a range of subject areas including biochemistry, genetics, infectious diseases, molecular biology, neuroscience, and many others.\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385164", "box_name": "Popular Databases for Science Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed:\nLike to use Google Scholar? Set up the GC-customized version of Google Scholar .\u00a0It adds GC library links to articles we have access to, which will vastly improve your Google Scholar experience. When the full text isn't available, the \"Find It\" links will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you. See ASRC ILL Instructions (above). Like to use PubMed? Bookmark the GC-customized version of PubMed . Unlike\u00a0regular\u00a0PubMed, it includes \u201cFind It\u201d buttons that direct you to full text via the GC library. When the full text isn\u2019t available, the \u201cFind It\u201d buttons will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "20385305", "box_name": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "All Graduate Center Databases:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "4575227", "box_name": "All Graduate Center Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nLooking for a specific journal? Search by journal title to check availability across our subscriptions. Place an Interlibrary Loan request if you need access beyond what is immediately available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "4423940", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "5462667", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "12785675", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/journals"}}
{"text": "Search for Books:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418882", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "20385417", "box_name": "Search for Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/books"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nThe Graduate Center Library provides access to many electronic books, which can be found in OneSearch . Note: Only those ebooks that list \"Graduate Center\" or \"CUNY\" under Holdings are accessible at the GC and ASRC. \u00a0Ebooks owned by other CUNY libraries can only be accessed by GC and ASRC\u00a0users by physically visiting that library. For much more information about the library's ebook offerings, including a list of the library's ebook collections, see the E-Books guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418882", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "20385418", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/books"}}
{"text": "Borrowing from Other Libraries:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have it delivered from another library: CLICS Intra-CUNY Lending: Using OneSearch , you can request to have a book from one CUNY library delivered to another CUNY library of your choice (Graduate Center, City College, etc.). Interlibrary Loan (ILL): If the book you need is not available at the Graduate Center, you can request it via interlibrary loan . The library will obtain a copy from another library and deliver it to you at the ASRC. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418882", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "20385433", "box_name": "Borrowing from Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/books"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418882", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "11839421", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/books"}}
{"text": "ILL Instructions for ASRC Researchers:\nASRC\u00a0researchers are entitled to full GC interlibrary loan (ILL) privileges. Read the document below for step-by-step instructions for (1) how to register for ILL, (2) how to place ILL requests for articles,\u00a0(3) how to place ILL requests for books to be delivered to ASRC, and (4) how to place ILL requests for other materials, including book chapters/sections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418852", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "20385331", "box_name": "ILL Instructions for ASRC Researchers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/ill"}}
{"text": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed:\nLike to use Google Scholar? Set up the GC-customized version of Google Scholar .\u00a0It adds GC library links to articles we have access to, which will vastly improve your Google Scholar experience. When the full text isn't available, the \"Find It\" links will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you. See ASRC ILL Instructions (above). Like to use PubMed? Bookmark the GC-customized version of PubMed . Unlike\u00a0regular\u00a0PubMed, it includes \u201cFind It\u201d buttons that direct you to full text via the GC library. When the full text isn\u2019t available, the \u201cFind It\u201d buttons will auto-fill the GC ILL form for you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418852", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "20385305", "box_name": "ILL via Google Scholar and PubMed", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/ill"}}
{"text": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material:\nRequest Scan & Deliver from the GC library: request scans of print material available at the GC library, delivered electronically within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Request up\u00a0to a single article from a journal issue, or a single chapter from a book,\u00a0as an Article or Book Chapter\u00a0request through interlibrary loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418852", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "20385295", "box_name": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/ill"}}
{"text": "ILL Help:\nEmail: ill@gc.cuny.edu Phone: (212) 817-7049 ILL Frequently Asked Questions", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6418852", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "20385289", "box_name": "ILL Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/asrc/ill"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Workshops: A description of upcoming research workshops", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6934701", "page_name": "Upcoming Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=6934701"}}
{"text": "Upcoming ASRC Workshops:\nSpring '25 classes will be posted soon. Thursday, February\u00a013 - Advanced Web of Science Searching - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , February 27 - Zotero for Citation Management - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , March 26\u00a0- Zotero\u00a0for Citation Management - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday , April 2 -\u00a0Open Access Publishing and Institutional Repository Use - 10:00-11:1010 am Thursday . April 23 - Predatory Publishers - 10:00-11:1010 am\n\nAll seminars will be conducted over Zoom.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "6934701", "page_name": "Upcoming Workshops", "box_id": "21996299", "box_name": "Upcoming ASRC Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=6934701"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "7051190", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=7051190"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "7051190", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=7051190"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "7051190", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=7051190"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "7051190", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=7051190"}}
{"text": "EndNote 20 Access Information:\nPlease complete this form\u00a0for the product key and serial number. Windows Instructions: The newest version of EndNote, v21, is now available for Windows and for Mac Download link: Endnote v21\u00a0for Windows Mac Instructions: Download link: Endnote v21\u00a0for Mac Please contact your library liaison, Mason Brown, at mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu with any questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "761836", "guide_name": "Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)", "page_id": "8316336", "page_name": "EndNote", "box_id": "26381381", "box_name": "EndNote 20 Access Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=761836&p=8316336"}}
{"text": "Background readings:\nBelow are a few articles that help to explain the concepts of Open Educational Resources. Also see the Further Reading section of this guide for more options.\n\nOER Factsheet: A quick factsheet from SPARC .\n\nOER: A Closer Look: This post from the Graduate Center Library blog explains the basic parameters of OER.\n\nOpen Textbooks Could Help Students Financially and Academically: An article from the Chronicle of Higher Education that examines the topic of rising textbook costs.\n\nOn Quality and OER - David Wiley: David Wiley explains why quality \"is not necessarily a function of copyright status,\" and puts forth the argument for quality in OER.\n\nA Faculty Perspective on Open Textbooks: Prof. Rajiv Jhangiani of Kwantlen Polytechnic University describes his journey in using open textbooks.\n\nFurther Reading: A round-up of articles, books and blog entries on OER, organized according to the tabs in this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "18512243", "box_name": "Background readings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "Explore OER:\nOER and OA Resources for Women's & Gender Studies - A helpful guide provided by ACRL, with lists of open access (OA) feminist journals , and course modules . Leveraging OER for Queer Students - A blog post from the Community College Consortium for OER, 2019 OER and Critical Pedagogy: A Collaboration with Incomplete Artifacts - A reflective essay from a participant in the Mina Rees Library's 2022 Open Knowledge Fellowship Open to What? A Critical Evaluation of OER Efficacy Studies - An essay by librarian Ian McDermott about OER assessment. Open Pedagogy Notebook - A good starting place for exploring the educational uses of OER.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "18512245", "box_name": "Explore OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "OER: 5 Common Myths:\nOER Mythbusting :\u00a0 The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) provides context for some common myths surrounding OER. Myth # 1: Open simply means free. Myth # 2: All OER are digital. Myth # 3:\u00a0\u201cYou get what you pay for.\u201d Myth # 4:\u00a0 Copyright for OER is complicated. Myth # 5:\u00a0OER are not sustainable. Read the full text of SPARC's OER Mythbusting guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "19370511", "box_name": "OER: 5 Common Myths", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "An Overview of OER Open Educational Resources (OER) are \"free and openly licensed educational materials that can be used for teaching, learning, research, and other purposes.\u201d\u00a0They are\u00a0part of a wider movement to provide alternatives to the restrictions of traditional publishing models. Many types of educational content fall can fall under this category, but the\u00a0two key\u00a0components are: Free ,\u00a0meaning\u00a0simply that materials that are free of charge . There are no associated costs with the item for the user, and institutions do not pay a subscriber's fee for access. Open , as in\u00a0\"openly licensed.\"\u00a0When something is openly licensed , it means that the creator allows others to use and share their work, and potentially modify the content. Under traditional copyright, this type of\u00a0sharing would not be permitted. Creative Commons Licenses are a way to extend more rights to users, in a sense \"opening\" the resource to others. See more about this topic in the following tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "19375891", "box_name": "Defining OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "ommons Licenses are a way to extend more rights to users, in a sense \"opening\" the resource to others. See more about this topic in the following tab.ommons Licenses are a way to extend more rights to users, in a sense \"opening\" the resource to others. See more about this topic in the following tab.ommons Licenses are a way to extend more rights to users, in a sense \"opening\" the resource to others. See more about this topic in the following tab.Open Educational Resources at The Graduate Center The Mina Rees Library is home to the Open Knowledge Fellowship (formerly the Open Pedagogy Fellowship), generously supported by state funding administered through the Office of Library Services (OLS). Featured to the left is an open resource guide created by former Fellows, about contemporary and archival topics relating to police violence, feminist care narratives, and more - Towards a Critically Open Future (2022). The Open Knowledge Fellowship functions as a site of critical inquiry into topics relating to Open Educational Resources, Open Access, Open Data, and other movements away from the commercial publishing landscape. In 2020, the Mina Rees Library held a virtual Symposium - Towards an Open Future, featuring keynote speakers Audrey Watters and Walis Johnson , to further delve into the complex tensions between educational technology, data privacy, and the labor costs of \"cost-free\" resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "19375891", "box_name": "Defining OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "Walis Johnson , to further delve into the complex tensions between educational technology, data privacy, and the labor costs of \"cost-free\" resources.Walis Johnson , to further delve into the complex tensions between educational technology, data privacy, and the labor costs of \"cost-free\" resources.Walis Johnson , to further delve into the complex tensions between educational technology, data privacy, and the labor costs of \"cost-free\" resources.Weaving together aspects of critical pedagogy and a decolonial approach to education more broadly, we seek to ask - how is knowledge created, and for whom?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833597", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "19375891", "box_name": "Defining OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833597"}}
{"text": "Permissions:\nIf you're new to Creative Commons licenses, below is a guide to the symbols used in each license.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6062811", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "19278147", "box_name": "Permissions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6062811"}}
{"text": "Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use:\nTraditional Copyright About Copyrights - An informative summary of copyright principles, from Columbia University. U.S. Copyright Overview - Addresses the basics and key concepts of copyright law. Copyright FAQ - From Copyright.gov, answers to frequently asked questions. Feel free to also check out our\u00a0more extensive copyright guide on this page . Public Domain Public Domain Slider - Helps to determine whether a work falls within the public domain. Best Practices from the Center for Media and Social Impact - Selected\u00a0resources for journalism, teaching, and more. Fair Use Fair Use Evaluator - A website that helps to determine Fair Use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6062811", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "19439207", "box_name": "Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6062811"}}
{"text": "Creative Commons:\nCreative Commons licenses\u00a0represent\u00a0a departure from traditional copyright, which automatically\u00a0reserves all rights for the creator of a work. By contrast,\u00a0Creative Commons\u00a0licenses\u00a0offer\u00a0users the ability to retain, revise, reuse, remix, and redistribute their\u00a0work, depending on which license is chosen. To the left is an image of the six individual licenses. For a more specific breakdown of the symbols, see the box below: for a comprehensive explanation of each license, use\u00a0the Choose a License tool\u00a0to find out more, and to determine which combination of permissions will best\u00a0fit\u00a0your needs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6062811", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "19278061", "box_name": "Creative Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6062811"}}
{"text": "Below are a selection of OER repositories, so that you can easily locate openly-licensed educational materials (syllabi, textbooks, worksheets, and more). George Mason Metafinder - With the George Mason Metafinder, you can search across multiple OER repositories at once. OER Commons - Includes an advanced search function allowing\u00a0users to limit to the specific type of material, license, and other detailed information. OpenEd CUNY on OER Commons Open Textbook Library - Coordinated through the University of Minnesota, the site offers peer-reviewed, open textbooks. OpenStax - From Rice University, the site offers\u00a0a variety of\u00a0open textbooks in science, math, and the humanities. MIT Open Textbooks - Open textbooks hosted by MIT, and searchable by department. MIT Open Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5836428", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "18521337", "box_name": "OER Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5836428"}}
{"text": "pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.OASIS Merlot Teaching Common s California Open Online Library for Education Saylor Open Michigan", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5836428", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "18521337", "box_name": "OER Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5836428"}}
{"text": "OER at CUNY and SUNY:\nOER at\u00a0CUNY - An overview page of the efforts across\u00a0CUNY, linking to press releases. OER in CUNY Academic Works - The\u00a0institutional repository holds many openly-licensed syllabi, textbooks, and other course content created by CUNY\u00a0faculty. OER Representatives across\u00a0CUNY - The list of\u00a0representaives\u00a0on each\u00a0CUNY\u00a0campus. SUNY Open Textbooks - A repository of openly-licensed textbooks created at SUNY. SUNY OER Repository - Allows for searching of materials from SUNY. Opening Higher Ed - A slideshow by guest speaker\u00a0Robin\u00a0DeRosa, for the\u00a0CUNY/SUNY 2018 OER Showcase.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5836428", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "19918620", "box_name": "OER at CUNY and SUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5836428"}}
{"text": "Additional Resources:\nOpen Access Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) Directory of Open Access Journals BASE - \"BASE provides more than 240 million documents from more than 8,000 content providers . You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library, Germany.\" CORE - \"CORE is the world\u2019s largest aggregator of open access research papers from repositories and journals. It is a not-for-profit service dedicated to the open access mission.\" (Based in the UK through Open University and Jisc.) Faculty Guide for Evaluating OER - A checklist from BC OpenCampus\u00a0to help evaluate open materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5836428", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "19275519", "box_name": "Additional Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5836428"}}
{"text": "OER Creation and Adaptation:\nA Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students (2017) - Designed to offer guidance for those interested in involving students in the process of open textbook creation and modification. Guide to Developing Open Textbooks (2016) -\u00a0 Developed \"to assist teachers and educational technology administrators to build, manage and maintain an open textbook platform.\" Open Pedagogy Notebook - A site created by Robin\u00a0DeRosa\u00a0and\u00a0Rajiv\u00a0Jhangiani, to facilitate online conversations between educators. 6 Steps to Adapting an Open Textbook - A post that clarifies some issues in adapting an OER textbook. Localization - A module designed to expolre this aspect of OER, \"the process of taking educational resources developed for one context and adapting them for other contexts.\" Opening the Textbook: Open Education Resources in U.S. Higher Education - A 2017 Survey Report conducted by Babson Research Group, on the state of OER in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833599", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "18512255", "box_name": "OER Creation and Adaptation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833599"}}
{"text": "Attribution:\nOpen Attribution Builder - This tool is designed to quickly create attributions, so that you can properly credit the work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833599", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "19370688", "box_name": "Attribution", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833599"}}
{"text": "Finding Open Content/Media:\nFind OER: Open Professionals Educaton Network - An overview of where to find many types of open content (video, audio, etc). Images Flickr - Creative Commons Wikimedia Commons Pixnio - Public domain images (Note: test) NYPL\u00a0Public Domain Images Video Vimeo - Creative Commons filter", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833599", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "19442488", "box_name": "Finding Open Content/Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833599"}}
{"text": "Creating OER:\nBelow are resources relating to the creation of OER. Whether you're adapting an open textbook or developing a new resource, you'll want to find open content (images, videos, text)\u00a0 that is available for use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833599", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "19942079", "box_name": "Creating OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833599"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nOpen Accessibility Toolkit - From the University of British Columbia, this helpful guide reviews best practices in working with video, audio, and other specific topics. The guide is also available in an Ebook format . Floe Inclusive Learning Design Handbook - Guidelines for accessibility, with an eye to those creating OER. Reading Ease and Accessibility - This short guide from the OpenLab at the New York City College of Technology provides guidance about\u00a0writing for the web.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6063013", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "19278036", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6063013"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nWAVE - The Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool helps determine accessibility issues and how to resolve them. Create and\u00a0Verify PDF Accessibility - Using Adobe Pro, the guide shows how to convert a PDF document into\u00a0an accessible version. Create Accessible PDFs - From Microsoft, a guide on how to ensure PDF accessibility. CADET - Caption Description and Editing Tool", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6063013", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "19370863", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6063013"}}
{"text": "OER and Accessibility:\nMany open resources are being created using digital tools, or compiled onto websites. Checking for accessibility helps to open the resource to the most users. Be sure to take a look at the comprehensive Accessibility at CUNY guide,\u00a0\"created to assist CUNY librarians, staff and faculty with their creation of accessible open educational resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6063013", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "19852028", "box_name": "OER and Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6063013"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nYear One Report : Includes statistics about course conversion and zero-cost impact across CUNY. OER Representatives across CUNY - The list of representatives on each CUNY campus. OER at CUNY - An overview page of the efforts across CUNY, linking to press releases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6093935", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "19370707", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6093935"}}
{"text": "Open Resources at CUNY:\nCUNY Academic Commons - Developed at The Graduate Center, and designed to be \"an online, academic social network for community members.\" CUNY Academic Works - The University's institutional repository includes a section for OER created at CUNY, as well as other scholarship. Manifold -\u00a0Allows users to \"publish dynamic digital texts with rich media support, powerful annotation tools, and\u00a0 community dialogue.\" OpenLab - An\u00a0open platform developed at the New York City College of Technology (CityTech). OpenCUNY -\u00a0Hosted at the Graduate Center, OpenCUNY is \" a DSC-sponsored, student-run, open-source WordPress platform that is free and open to all students.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6093935", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "19852094", "box_name": "Open Resources at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6093935"}}
{"text": "Open Educational Resources at the Graduate Center:\nOpen Knowledge Fellowship - Supported by state funding, the Fellowship guides participants through the considerations in creating an OER course site and the broader scholarly landscape. Breaking Open: An Open Pedagogy Symposium - Held on\u00a0May 3, 2019, the Symposium combined elements of interactive pedagogy with a critique of \"open\" rhetoric. Keynote speaker Clelia\u00a0Rodriguez helped to frame the issues within a decolonial perspective and context. Building Open Infrastructure at CUNY - A compilation of OER across multiple disciplines, published on\u00a0Manifold . See this page for various Open Access journals published at The Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "6093935", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "19475719", "box_name": "Open Educational Resources at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=6093935"}}
{"text": "Open Pedagogy:\nWhy Open? A Curation of Posts on Open Pedagogy Invisible Labor and Digital Spaces Opening Up Open Pedagogy What is Open Pedagogy? - David Wiley speculates about the possibilities between OER and open pedagogy. What is Open Pedagogy? - A Year of Open - Perspectives from multiple individuals, speculating on the nature of \"open.\" Tim Robbins Presents Open Anthology of American Literature at MLA Convention OER: A Field Guide for Academic Librarians", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833603", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "18512270", "box_name": "Open Pedagogy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833603"}}
{"text": "Diversity and OER:\nDiversity and Inclusivity - A page of resources from the OER18: Open to All conference, held in Bristol, UK. How OER Can Support Student Equity and Diversity OER Researchers Don't Disaggregate Data on Diverse Students. Here's Why They Should.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833603", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "19378289", "box_name": "Diversity and OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833603"}}
{"text": "OER in Context:\nOpen Education Reader \u200b My Open Pedagogy Textbook (2016) - Robin DeRosa OpenEdGroup - Provides a review of research studies\u00a0about OER.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833603", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "18512271", "box_name": "OER in Context", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833603"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: OER - A Critical Approach:\nA Critical Take On OER Practices: Interrogating Commercialization Colonialism and Content Open Educational Resources and Rhetorical Paradox in the Neoliberal Univers(ity) - CUNY Prof. Nora Almeida\u00a0explores the tensions between OER and the university system, with an emphasis on rhetoric and pedagogy. OER: Is the Federal Government Overstepping its Role? - (Winter, 2017) EducationNext. Ten Years Later:\u00a0Why Open Educational Resources Have Not Noticeably Affected Higher Education, and Why We Should Care EduCauseReview (2/26/13)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "5833603", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "18512272", "box_name": "Further Reading: OER - A Critical Approach", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=5833603"}}
{"text": "Opportunities:\nThe Center for Black, Brown, and Queer Studies offers Summer Fellowships for graduate or undergraduate students seeking to develop Open Educational Resources. Open Research Fellowships sponsored by Open Education Group.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "8999982", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "28521110", "box_name": "Opportunities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=8999982"}}
{"text": "Readings:\nOpen Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities (MIT Press, 2021)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "817333", "guide_name": "Open Educational Resources", "page_id": "9005521", "page_name": "Open Knowledge", "box_id": "28539262", "box_name": "Readings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=817333&p=9005521"}}
{"text": "CUNY Digital History Archive:\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"An open, participatory digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of archival materials related to the history of the City University of New York.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678721", "box_name": "CUNY Digital History Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "About this guide:\nThis guide provides an introduction to researching the history of The City University of New York. Are we missing something? Suggestions are welcome; contact Roxanne Shirazi with additions. The University provides a brief overview history on its website that provides a good starting point for those new to the institution.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678626", "box_name": "About this guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "General Histories:\nCUNY's First Fifty Years: Providing a comprehensive history of the City University of New York, this book chronicles the evolution of the country's largest urban university from its inception in 1961 through the tumultuous events and policies that have shaped it character and community over the past fifty years. Reflecting on its uniqueness and broader place in U.S. higher education, Picciano and Jordan examine in depth the development of the CUNY system and all of its constituent colleges, with emphasis on its rapid expansion in the 1960s, and the end of its free tuition in the 1970s, and open admissions policies in the 1990s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678719", "box_name": "General Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "colleges, with emphasis on its rapid expansion in the 1960s, and the end of its free tuition in the 1970s, and open admissions policies in the 1990s.From the Free Academy to CUNY: From the Free Academy to CUNY provides a generally accessible narrative of the development of the City University of New York from its inception in 1847 as the Free Academy to its present status as the largest urban university in the country. The book includes an extensive bibliography of books, articles, dissertations and major policy documents, as well as chapter notes and an index. The Free Academy was born in controversy and today the City University of New York is again in the midst of controversial changes. This book provides the background necessary to understand how the municipal college system emerged, developed and became a university. Over 120 annotated illustrations dramatize the 150 years in which it has been facing the challenge of educating \"the children of the whole people.\" This book tells the story of an institution that, directly and indirectly has influenced the lives of innumerable New Yorkers, their families and New York City.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678719", "box_name": "General Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "tells the story of an institution that, directly and indirectly has influenced the lives of innumerable New Yorkers, their families and New York City.Austerity Blues: Chapters 2 and 3 are focused on CUNY history from 1847-1976. Fabricant and Brier describe the extraordinary growth of public higher education after 1945, thanks largely to state investment, the alternative intellectual and political traditions that defined the 1960s, and the social and economic forces that produced austerity policies and inequality beginning in the late 1970s and 1980s.\n\nNew York Liberation School: In the 1960s and '70s\u2014when Toni Cade Bambara, Samuel Delany, David Henderson, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, Guillermo Morales, Adrienne Rich, and Assata Shakur all studied and taught at CUNY\u2014New York City's classrooms and streets radiated as epicenters of Black, Puerto Rican, queer, and women's liberation. Highlighting the decolonial feminist metamorphosis that transformed our educational landscape, New York Liberation School explores how study and movement coalesced across classrooms and neighborhoods.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678719", "box_name": "General Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "that transformed our educational landscape, New York Liberation School explores how study and movement coalesced across classrooms and neighborhoods.Changing the Odds: Lavin and Hyllegard evaluate the open-admissions experiment at the City University of New York, initiated in 1970, which defined college as a right for all who had completed high school.\n\nRight vs. Privilege: Evaluation of the first five years (1970-75) of CUNY's open admissions program.\n\nOther Publications Brier, Stephen. \u201cWhy the History of CUNY Matters: Using the CUNY Digital History Archive to Teach CUNY\u2019s Past.\u201d Radical Teacher 108, no. 1 (May 31, 2017): 28\u201335. https://doi.org/10.5195/RT.2017.357 . Gordon, Sheila C. \u201c The Transformation of the City University of New York, 1945-1970 .\u201d Ph.D. Diss., Columbia University, 1975. Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. Zeemont, Anna, \"\u201cThe Act of the Paper\u201d: Literacy, Racial Capitalism, and Student Protest in the 1990s.\" Ph.D. Diss., CUNY Graduate Center, 2022. https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/4911", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "18678719", "box_name": "General Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "Historical Board of Trustees Meeting Documents:\nDocuments for upcoming and recent meetings of the Board of Trustees are located on the CUNY website.\n\nBoT Meeting Minutes, 1940-current: The Minutes are the official record of the proceedings of each meeting of the CUNY Board of Trustees, approved by the Board of Trustees at its next meeting.\n\n1969-current: all meetings 1940-1968: selected meeting minutes available\n\nBoT Meeting Notices (2009-current): The Notices give the time, place, rules and procedures for the meetings of the Board of Trustees.\n\nBoT Meeting Calendars (2009-current): The Agendas and supporting documents of upcoming meetings are drafts and subject to revision at any time prior to a meeting.\n\nPersonnel information such as resumes, legal matters, real estate and contract negotiations and other issues under review may not be included, and supplemental materials may be introduced at meetings, as appropriate.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "20641495", "box_name": "Historical Board of Trustees Meeting Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "and contract negotiations and other issues under review may not be included, and supplemental materials may be introduced at meetings, as appropriate.BoT Meeting Summaries of Disposition (2009-current): The Summaries are brief records of the items considered and the actions taken at the meetings.\n\nBoT Committee Meeting Documents: CUNY Board of Trustees committee meeting notices, calendars of agenda items, summaries of disposition, and minutes.\n\nCommittees included: Academic Policy, Programs and Research; Audit; Facilities Planning and Management; Faculty, Staff and Administration; Fiscal Affairs; Student Affairs and Special Programs; Executive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "20641495", "box_name": "Historical Board of Trustees Meeting Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "Manual of General Policy:\nThe Manual of General Policy is a reference manual of policies that govern the University. ARTICLE I: Academic Policy, Programs, and Research ARTICLE II : Board of Trustees ARTICLE III: Fiscal Affairs ARTICLE IV: Facilities Planning and Management ARTICLE V: Faculty, Staff, and Administration ARTICLE VI: Legal ARTICLE VII: Student Affairs and Special Programs ARTICLE VIII: University Relations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884961", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "20640914", "box_name": "Manual of General Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny-history"}}
{"text": "CUNY Library Archives:\nView a complete list of CUNY Archives , or click on an individual campus below:\n\nBaruch College Archives: The Baruch College Archives collects and preserves records that document the history, mission, and daily functioning of Baruch College, as well as materials pertaining to people, activities and events associated with the College. Please see our Collecting Policy and Mission Statement for more information. In addition, the archives are responsible for keeping and maintaining several special collections which are unique to Baruch College and which are physically housed in the archives.\n\nBorough of Manhattan Community College Archives: To preserve the history of the BMCC College and community, we collect publications and official records of the college, including catalogs, reports, yearbooks, brochures, minutes of meetings, and announcements, for use in the library only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "ficial records of the college, including catalogs, reports, yearbooks, brochures, minutes of meetings, and announcements, for use in the library only.Bronx Community College Library Archives: Archives & Special Collections collects, preserves, and makes available primary and secondary materials that document the history of Bronx Community College. Our mission to acquire and preserve materials is coupled with a commitment to outreach and access. Materials are described according to national standards established by the National Archives Records Administration and the Society of American Archivists. The Archives & Special Collections mounts regular exhibitions both in the Library and online. We are committed to collaborating with other BCC departments to digitize collection materials and make them freely available online. We host group visits to the Archives for tours and classroom instruction sessions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "igitize collection materials and make them freely available online. We host group visits to the Archives for tours and classroom instruction sessions.Brooklyn College Archives: The Archives and Special Collections division of the Brooklyn College Library is committed to acquiring, preserving, and providing access to the records of enduring value that document the Brooklyn College community and the Borough of Brooklyn, as well as the papers and memorabilia of individuals who have national and social importance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College community and the Borough of Brooklyn, as well as the papers and memorabilia of individuals who have national and social importance.City College Archives and Special Collections: The Archives and Special Collections Division was established in 1960 and is maintained in a controlled, secure environment which includes ample compact moveable shelving. The archival collections document instruction, teaching, research, alumni and student life at the College through institutional records, publications, memorabilia, faculty papers, photographs, blueprints and media. Biographical information is collected on distinguished alumni, including the nine Nobel laureates who are City College alumni. These collections actively serve the City College community and are of continuing interest to scholars studying the history and sociology of higher education, as well as to biographers and journalists. The Special Collections include the Russell Sage Collection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.Some European and Latin American materials are also included. Other collection strengths include books on clothing and costumes from around the world, the Thomason Tracts (140 pamphlets printed during the English Civil War), Restoration and 18th Century drama, and early 20th century British writers. There is also a small but choice collection of 17th and 18th century titles in the fields of astronomy, mathematics and chemistry.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "ry British writers. There is also a small but choice collection of 17th and 18th century titles in the fields of astronomy, mathematics and chemistry.City College Dominican Archives: The mission of the CUNY Dominican Studies institute Archives, located at The City College of New York, is to identify, appraise, accession, process, preserve and provide access to archival materials that document the experience and contributions of the Dominican population in the United States. The Archives supplements and complements the efforts of the Institute's Dominican Library and research programs, greatly enriching the supply of primary source materials available to scholars, students and faculty in the area of Dominican studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "earch programs, greatly enriching the supply of primary source materials available to scholars, students and faculty in the area of Dominican studies.The Archives & Special Collections of the CSI Library collects, preserves, and makes available primary and secondary materials that document the history of Staten Island and the College of Staten Island. The Archives\u2019 focus is the history of the College and records the activities of the administration, academic departments, faculty, staff, students, and related organizations of the College of Staten Island and its predecessor institutions. The Special Collections concentrates on the history of Staten Island political culture and public policy discourse, especially in the period since consolidation with New York City in 1898.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "n the history of Staten Island political culture and public policy discourse, especially in the period since consolidation with New York City in 1898.Graduate Center Archives: The Archives of the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center consist of reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals, other publications, photographs, video and audio tapes or discs, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to its history and operations. They were gathered over the past 15 years or so, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. They are housed on the 2nd floor of the library and open (by appointment) to CUNY administrators, faculty and other staff members, students, and others authorized by the Chief Librarian.\n\nGuttman Community College Archives: Guttman Community College Archives are stored in CUNY Academic Works, CUNY's institutional repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "Librarian.\n\nGuttman Community College Archives: Guttman Community College Archives are stored in CUNY Academic Works, CUNY's institutional repository.Hostos Community College Archives: The Hostos Community College Archives functions as the institutional memory of the college. The archives collects unpublished materials of permanent historical value including official records, correspondence, papers and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, faculty, staff, special programs and student organizations since 1970. Through its collections the archives promotes an awareness of the diverse ethnic and cultural history of this unique bilingual institution and the surrounding South Bronx community that inspired it. The library\u2019s archive unit also maintains a comprehensive collection of works published by and about Eugenio Mar\u00eda de Hostos, namesake of the college.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "The library\u2019s archive unit also maintains a comprehensive collection of works published by and about Eugenio Mar\u00eda de Hostos, namesake of the college.Hunter College Archives & Special Collections: The Archives & Special Collections division at Hunter College was formally established in January 1966 under the direction of the archivist, Frederick W. Stewart. Originating as the Archives Centre, the repository collects books and unpublished materials of historical value including records, correspondence, papers and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, administrative offices, faculty, staff and student organizations since 1869.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "s and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, administrative offices, faculty, staff and student organizations since 1869.Hunter College CENTRO Archives of Puerto Rican Diaspora: The Archives of the Puerto Rican Diaspora, known as Centro Archives, collect, preserve and make available for research unique primary materials that document the history and culture of the Puerto Rican Diaspora with a concentration on New York City. Among the collections are the records of community based, legal, educational, cultural, civil rights organizations, the papers of activists, writers, artists, scholars, educators and elected officials.\n\nJohn Jay College Special Collections: The John Jay College Library Special Collections hold unique material related to the mission of the Sealy Library and John Jay College. Materials are in published and unpublished form including books, broadsides, pamphlets, prints, serials and archival materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "and John Jay College. Materials are in published and unpublished form including books, broadsides, pamphlets, prints, serials and archival materials.Kingsborough Community College Archives: The Kingsborough Archives are located on the second floor (Room L214) of the Robert J. Kibbee Library. The Archives contain valuable primary source materials dating to Kingsborough's founding in 1964, including photographs, documents, correspondence, yearbooks and course catalogs. The archives also store newspapers, magazines, and other historic items relevant to the Robert J. Kibbee Library, Kingsborough Community College, the Brooklyn community, and the New York area. The collections within the Archives are noncirculating but are available to students, staff, faculty and independent researchers by appointment only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "The collections within the Archives are noncirculating but are available to students, staff, faculty and independent researchers by appointment only.LaGuardia Community College Institutional Archives: The Institutional Archives resides in the Library Media Resources Center of the college. As with other special collections the mission or charge is to collect, arrange, describe and preserve specific materials that areas relate to the history and development of LaGuardia Community College and selected materials of the City University of New York that relate to the college.\n\nLaGuardia Community College LaGuardia and Wagner Archives: The LaGuardia and Wagner Archives was established in 1982 to collect, preserve, and make available primary materials documenting the social and political history of New York City. The Archives serves a broad array of researchers: journalists, students, scholars, exhibit planners and policy makers examining the history of Greater New York. The Archives also produces public programs exploring that history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "lars, exhibit planners and policy makers examining the history of Greater New York. The Archives also produces public programs exploring that history.Lehman College Special Collections: The Special Collections Division of the Library (Room 230) contains such Lehman records as yearbooks, catalogs, newspapers, reports, photographs and memorabilia. Rare books and limited editions of books in various disciplines are also housed in the Division's temperature and humidity controlled environment. Beyond College records, Special Collections also holds the Bronx Institute Archives of: oral history interviews; local history books; maps and atlases; newspapers; photographs and archival materials.\n\nMedgar Evars College Archives & Special Collections: The Special Collections currently contain rare books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, etc., relating to several subject areas: the African American Experience of the Diaspora; Southern Africa from the 1960s to 1980s; the African and Caribbean heritage. These materials are listed in CUNY+ and can be used in-house only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "spora; Southern Africa from the 1960s to 1980s; the African and Caribbean heritage. These materials are listed in CUNY+ and can be used in-house only.New York City College of Technology Library Archives: The Library Archives are located on the 2nd floor of the Ursula C. Schwerin Library.They are open to CUNY students, staff, & faculty and the public by appointment only.The Archives contain historical materials from City Tech's precursors: the New York Trade School, Voorhees Technical Institute and the New York City Community College.\n\nQueensborough Community College Archives: QCC faculty, staff, students, and alumni are granted access to the College Archives with a CUNY ID card. Non-QCC patrons must contact the College Archivist to obtain permission to use the College Archives. A picture ID and the topic of research is required for entry into the Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "he College Archivist to obtain permission to use the College Archives. A picture ID and the topic of research is required for entry into the Archives.Queens College Special Collections and Archives: The Queens College Special Collections and Archives, part of the Benjamin Rosenthal College Library, comprises 4,500 cubic feet of primarily college records from 1937 to the present. Collecting began formally in the late 1960's, supplementing earlier efforts to preserve largely unorganized records. The department is especially interested in the materials that preserve the history of the Borough of Queens and the New York City region. Our collections are particularly strong in capturing the College\u2019s history of excellence in the areas of Performing Arts, Literature, Politics, and Civil Rights.\n\nYork College Archives: The College Archives are located in the Library. It is open by appointment with the archivist only. It contains official and non-official York records as yearbooks, catalogs, Bulletins, reports, photographs and realia. Rare books and the Bassin Collection of Yiddica and Hebraica are also housed in the Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "s, catalogs, Bulletins, reports, photographs and realia. Rare books and the Bassin Collection of Yiddica and Hebraica are also housed in the Archives.York College Music History Archive: The Music Archive, which is housed in the York College Library, collects documents, music manuscripts, memorabilia, recordings, and artifacts pertaining to African American musicians and composers who lived in Southeast Queens. The Music History Archive is currently closed for processing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "10520725", "page_name": "CUNY Campus Archives", "box_id": "20640594", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=10520725"}}
{"text": "Data Sources:\nCUNY Fast Facts: Commonly requested statistics from CUNY's Office of Applied Research, Evaluation, and Data Analytics\n\nInteractive Student Data Book: From CUNY's Office of Applied Research, Evaluation, and Data Analytics\n\nStudent Data Book Archive: Data on admissions, enrollment, degrees granted, race/ethnicity, retention and graduation rates, ranging from 1967-1998 and 2003-2017 (missing 1989-1991). Sorted by campus, totals grouped by senior colleges and community colleges. PDF only.\n\nHigher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) CUNY Disclosures: Federally mandated reports on diversity, retention rates, graduation rate, transfer rate. Only the most recent data is posted online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884999", "page_name": "Data and Statistics", "box_id": "18679621", "box_name": "Data Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884999"}}
{"text": "Data Hub:\nThe Office of Research, Evaluation, and Program Support (REPS) provides data on many CUNY programs through its Data Hub . Statistics are available for these programs: College Now CUNY Start and Math Start Foster Care Initiative (FCI) New York City Science and Engineering Fair", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884999", "page_name": "Data and Statistics", "box_id": "20640982", "box_name": "Data Hub", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884999"}}
{"text": "Budget and Finance:\nThe CUNY Office of Budget and Finance releases information online, including: audited financial statements budget requests procurement opportunities", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884999", "page_name": "Data and Statistics", "box_id": "20640786", "box_name": "Budget and Finance", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884999"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Statistics:\nThe Graduate Center's Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness provides interesting historical data as visualizations on Tableau , including: Doctoral Degrees Awarded and Time to Degree, 1965\u20132017 Eight- and Ten-Year Graduation Rates Graduate Center Student Diversity, 2011-2017", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884999", "page_name": "Data and Statistics", "box_id": "20787730", "box_name": "Graduate Center Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884999"}}
{"text": "Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK):\nFounded in 1965, the Percy Ellis Sutton Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) program was the first higher education opportunity program in the U.S. and continues today at CUNY's four-year colleges.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20638176", "box_name": "Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "Dissertations Related to SEEK:\nThe SEEK program, and developmental education and remediation in general, are frequent subjects of graduate study. Below are a few dissertations that pay special attention to these issues at CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20637517", "box_name": "Dissertations Related to SEEK", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "and remediation in general, are frequent subjects of graduate study. Below are a few dissertations that pay special attention to these issues at CUNY.Alford, Schevaletta M. \" An Exploratory Study of Peer Relationships Among Students in the SEEK Compensatory Educational Programs at Two Four-Year Urban Commuter Colleges .\" Ed.D. Diss, Teacher's College, Columbia University, 1995. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Croke, Erin. \" Toward An Understanding of Demographic Change at the City University of New York: 1990 \u2013 2010 .\" Ph.D. Diss, City University of New York, 2013). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Duitch, Suri. \" Open Admissions and Remediation: a Case Study of Policymaking by the City University of New York Board .\" Ph.D. Diss, City University of New York, 2010. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Duncan, Patricia. \" An Analysis of the Relationship of Identified Background Variables to Academic Achievement of Students in the SEEK Program in a Unit of City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, New York University, 1989.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20637517", "box_name": "Dissertations Related to SEEK", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "d Variables to Academic Achievement of Students in the SEEK Program in a Unit of City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, New York University, 1989.d Variables to Academic Achievement of Students in the SEEK Program in a Unit of City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, New York University, 1989.d Variables to Academic Achievement of Students in the SEEK Program in a Unit of City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, New York University, 1989.Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Dyer, Conrad M. \" Protest and the Politics of Open Admissions: The Impact of the Black and Puerto Rican Students' Community (of City College). \" Ph.D. Diss, City University of New York, 1990. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Fumita, Hirosuke. \" Relationships of Remediation with Chances for Graduation and Time Taken to Graduate: A Study on the 1984 and 1989 Cohorts of CUNY SEEK Students .\" Master's Thesis, Hunter College, 2001. Available in print at Hunter College Cooperman Library Special Collection, 2nd floor. Galinski, Raymond. \" An Evaluation of the Effects of the Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) Program on Short- and Intermediate-Term Outcomes .\" Ph.D. Diss, City University of New York, 2017. Available from CUNY Academic Works. Glazer, Judith S. \" A Case Study of the Decision in 1976 to Initiate Tuition for Matriculated Undergraduate Students of the City University of New York .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20637517", "box_name": "Dissertations Related to SEEK", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "zer, Judith S. \" A Case Study of the Decision in 1976 to Initiate Tuition for Matriculated Undergraduate Students of the City University of New York .zer, Judith S. \" A Case Study of the Decision in 1976 to Initiate Tuition for Matriculated Undergraduate Students of the City University of New York .zer, Judith S. \" A Case Study of the Decision in 1976 to Initiate Tuition for Matriculated Undergraduate Students of the City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, New York University, 1981. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. LaLande, Paula-Marie. \" Perceptions of the Historical Changes in the Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge Program (SEEK) at Queens College: A Historical Case Study Emphasizing the Views of Faculty, Counselors, and Administrators . \" Ed.D. Dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2003. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Molloy, Sean. \" A Convenient Myopia: Seek, Shaughnessy, and the Rise of High-Stakes Testing at CUNY .\" Available from CUNY Academic Works. Montague, Janice. \" Weaving One's Way: First-Time College Students .\" Ed.D. Dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1991. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Nazon, Marie C. \" A Study of Predictors of College Completion Among SEEK Immigrant Students .\" Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2010. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20637517", "box_name": "Dissertations Related to SEEK", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "pletion Among SEEK Immigrant Students .\" Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2010. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.pletion Among SEEK Immigrant Students .\" Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2010. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.pletion Among SEEK Immigrant Students .\" Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2010. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.Savonick, Danica. \" Insurgent Knowledge: The Poetics and Pedagogy of Toni Cade Bambara, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, and Adrienne Rich in the Era of Open Admissions .\" Ph.D. Diss, City University of New York, 2018. Available from CUNY Academic Works. Ziskin, Mary B. \" The Construction of Race, Opportunity, and Merit in the Structure and Representation of Remedial Courses at the City University of New York .\" Ph.D. Diss, University of Michigan, 2004. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20637517", "box_name": "Dissertations Related to SEEK", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "Lost & Found Archival Editions:\n\"What we are a part of\": Teaching at CUNY: 1968-1974: In this collective effort, a team of Lost & Found editors explore Adrienne Rich\u2019s teaching materials from her formative years during the turbulent and exhilarating student strike for Open Admissions in the late 1960s at the City University of New York. Drawing on memos, notes, course syllabi, and class exercises, this collection provides insight into Rich\u2019s dedication, passion, and empathy as a teacher completely dedicated to her students as they take a leading role in reshaping access to public higher education. Rich\u2019s characteristic public generosity and courage can be seen, for the first time, in an institutional setting through these materials. Accompanied by essays that contextualize both the pedagogy and the politics, this collection truly breaks new ground in presenting lesser-known aspects of a major poet\u2019s work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20638341", "box_name": "Lost & Found Archival Editions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "t contextualize both the pedagogy and the politics, this collection truly breaks new ground in presenting lesser-known aspects of a major poet\u2019s work.\"Realizing the Dream of a Black University,\" & Other Writings: While Toni Cade Bambara is mostly known for her short stories, novels, and landmark 1970 anthology The Black Woman, \u201cRealizing the Dream of a Black University,\u201d & Other Writings explores lesser-known aspects of her work and revives her far-reaching pedagogical legacy. Through memoirs and texts drawn from City College of New York\u2019s radical 1960s educational experiments, we learn how Bambara dedicated her life to embedding and expanding Black and Third World studies in academic institutions, community settings, and the larger collective consciousness while imbuing these efforts with her own unique form of infectious activism and unflinching clarity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884980", "page_name": "SEEK", "box_id": "20638341", "box_name": "Lost & Found Archival Editions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884980"}}
{"text": "About the Libraries:\nCUNY\u2019s library system is a federation of 31 libraries and the CUNY Central Office of Library Services (OLS) , supporting the University\u2019s 25 campuses and 100+ research centers and institutes. Since 1939, the Library Association of the City University of New York (LACUNY) has served as the professional organization for CUNY librarians across the campuses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20639105", "box_name": "About the Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20639127", "box_name": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York):LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York):From the historical note to the LACUNY finding aid [PDF] for the archival collection held at City College: The Library Association of the City Colleges of New York (LACCNY) was established by representatives form four colleges of the City Colleges of New York on March 17, 1939\u2014Brooklyn College, City College, Hunter College, and Queens College. In the organization's earliest years it was primarily concerned with preventing the CUNY librarians from being incorporated into the Civil Service titles and to correct the salary inequalities suffered by librarians, particularly those in the rank of Library Assistant. In 1961, with the creation of The City University of New York, librarians from both senior and community college units have been members of LACUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20639127", "box_name": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "t. In 1961, with the creation of The City University of New York, librarians from both senior and community college units have been members of LACUNY.t. In 1961, with the creation of The City University of New York, librarians from both senior and community college units have been members of LACUNY.t. In 1961, with the creation of The City University of New York, librarians from both senior and community college units have been members of LACUNY.Effective November 1, 1965, the old library titles and ranks of librarians, associate librarians, assistant librarian, and assistant to librarian were abolished in the bylaws of the Board of Higher Education and librarians were transferred to faculty titles and salary ranks. From its inception, the Association was interested in advancing the professional concerns and growth of the membership, in addition to the continuing struggle which it had to wage over bread-and-butter issues. In 1956, LACUNY sponsored its first \"Institute\" on the topic of the Subject Division of College Library. Institutes have been held almost annually since 1968 and have come to attract a large audience from libraries in the metropolitan area. Seminars and workshops on topics of concern to LACUNY members are also held several times throughout the year.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20639127", "box_name": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "rom libraries in the metropolitan area. Seminars and workshops on topics of concern to LACUNY members are also held several times throughout the year.rom libraries in the metropolitan area. Seminars and workshops on topics of concern to LACUNY members are also held several times throughout the year.rom libraries in the metropolitan area. Seminars and workshops on topics of concern to LACUNY members are also held several times throughout the year.LACUNY also publishes the Urban Library Journal, an open access, refereed journal of research and discussion dealing with all aspects of urban libraries and librarianship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20639127", "box_name": "LACUNY (Library Association of the City University of New York)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "CUNY Library Archives:\nView a complete list of CUNY Archives , or click on an individual campus below:\n\nBaruch College Archives: The Baruch College Archives collects and preserves records that document the history, mission, and daily functioning of Baruch College, as well as materials pertaining to people, activities and events associated with the College. Please see our Collecting Policy and Mission Statement for more information. In addition, the archives are responsible for keeping and maintaining several special collections which are unique to Baruch College and which are physically housed in the archives.\n\nBorough of Manhattan Community College Archives: To preserve the history of the BMCC College and community, we collect publications and official records of the college, including catalogs, reports, yearbooks, brochures, minutes of meetings, and announcements, for use in the library only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "ficial records of the college, including catalogs, reports, yearbooks, brochures, minutes of meetings, and announcements, for use in the library only.Bronx Community College Library Archives: Archives & Special Collections collects, preserves, and makes available primary and secondary materials that document the history of Bronx Community College. Our mission to acquire and preserve materials is coupled with a commitment to outreach and access. Materials are described according to national standards established by the National Archives Records Administration and the Society of American Archivists. The Archives & Special Collections mounts regular exhibitions both in the Library and online. We are committed to collaborating with other BCC departments to digitize collection materials and make them freely available online. We host group visits to the Archives for tours and classroom instruction sessions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "igitize collection materials and make them freely available online. We host group visits to the Archives for tours and classroom instruction sessions.Brooklyn College Archives: The Archives and Special Collections division of the Brooklyn College Library is committed to acquiring, preserving, and providing access to the records of enduring value that document the Brooklyn College community and the Borough of Brooklyn, as well as the papers and memorabilia of individuals who have national and social importance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn College community and the Borough of Brooklyn, as well as the papers and memorabilia of individuals who have national and social importance.City College Archives and Special Collections: The Archives and Special Collections Division was established in 1960 and is maintained in a controlled, secure environment which includes ample compact moveable shelving. The archival collections document instruction, teaching, research, alumni and student life at the College through institutional records, publications, memorabilia, faculty papers, photographs, blueprints and media. Biographical information is collected on distinguished alumni, including the nine Nobel laureates who are City College alumni. These collections actively serve the City College community and are of continuing interest to scholars studying the history and sociology of higher education, as well as to biographers and journalists. The Special Collections include the Russell Sage Collection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.ection of over 100,000 reports and publications issued by social welfare organizations active in the United States from the late 19th Century to 1940.Some European and Latin American materials are also included. Other collection strengths include books on clothing and costumes from around the world, the Thomason Tracts (140 pamphlets printed during the English Civil War), Restoration and 18th Century drama, and early 20th century British writers. There is also a small but choice collection of 17th and 18th century titles in the fields of astronomy, mathematics and chemistry.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "ry British writers. There is also a small but choice collection of 17th and 18th century titles in the fields of astronomy, mathematics and chemistry.City College Dominican Archives: The mission of the CUNY Dominican Studies institute Archives, located at The City College of New York, is to identify, appraise, accession, process, preserve and provide access to archival materials that document the experience and contributions of the Dominican population in the United States. The Archives supplements and complements the efforts of the Institute's Dominican Library and research programs, greatly enriching the supply of primary source materials available to scholars, students and faculty in the area of Dominican studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "earch programs, greatly enriching the supply of primary source materials available to scholars, students and faculty in the area of Dominican studies.College of Staten Island Archives & Special Collections: The Archives & Special Collections of the CSI Library collects, preserves, and makes available primary and secondary materials that document the history of Staten Island and the College of Staten Island. The Archives\u2019 focus is the history of the College and records the activities of the administration, academic departments, faculty, staff, students, and related organizations of the College of Staten Island and its predecessor institutions. The Special Collections concentrates on the history of Staten Island political culture and public policy discourse, especially in the period since consolidation with New York City in 1898.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "n the history of Staten Island political culture and public policy discourse, especially in the period since consolidation with New York City in 1898.Graduate Center Archives: The Archives of the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center consist of reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals, other publications, photographs, video and audio tapes or discs, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to its history and operations. They were gathered over the past 15 years or so, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. They are housed on the 2nd floor of the library and open (by appointment) to CUNY administrators, faculty and other staff members, students, and others authorized by the Chief Librarian.\n\nGuttman Community College Archives: Guttman Community College Archives are stored in CUNY Academic Works, CUNY's institutional repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "Librarian.\n\nGuttman Community College Archives: Guttman Community College Archives are stored in CUNY Academic Works, CUNY's institutional repository.Hostos Community College Archives: The Hostos Community College Archives functions as the institutional memory of the college. The archives collects unpublished materials of permanent historical value including official records, correspondence, papers and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, faculty, staff, special programs and student organizations since 1970. Through its collections the archives promotes an awareness of the diverse ethnic and cultural history of this unique bilingual institution and the surrounding South Bronx community that inspired it. The library\u2019s archive unit also maintains a comprehensive collection of works published by and about Eugenio Mar\u00eda de Hostos, namesake of the college.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "The library\u2019s archive unit also maintains a comprehensive collection of works published by and about Eugenio Mar\u00eda de Hostos, namesake of the college.Hunter College Archives & Special Collections: The Archives & Special Collections division at Hunter College was formally established in January 1966 under the direction of the archivist, Frederick W. Stewart. Originating as the Archives Centre, the repository collects books and unpublished materials of historical value including records, correspondence, papers and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, administrative offices, faculty, staff and student organizations since 1869.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "s and publications generated by the administration, academic departments, administrative offices, faculty, staff and student organizations since 1869.Hunter College Centro Archives of Puerto Rican Diaspora: The Archives of the Puerto Rican Diaspora, known as Centro Archives, collect, preserve and make available for research unique primary materials that document the history and culture of the Puerto Rican Diaspora with a concentration on New York City. Among the collections are the records of community based, legal, educational, cultural, civil rights organizations, the papers of activists, writers, artists, scholars, educators and elected officials.\n\nJohn Jay College Special Collections: The John Jay College Library Special Collections hold unique material related to the mission of the Sealy Library and John Jay College. Materials are in published and unpublished form including books, broadsides, pamphlets, prints, serials and archival materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "and John Jay College. Materials are in published and unpublished form including books, broadsides, pamphlets, prints, serials and archival materials.Kingsborough Community College Archives: The Kingsborough Archives are located on the second floor (Room L214) of the Robert J. Kibbee Library. The Archives contain valuable primary source materials dating to Kingsborough's founding in 1964, including photographs, documents, correspondence, yearbooks and course catalogs. The archives also store newspapers, magazines, and other historic items relevant to the Robert J. Kibbee Library, Kingsborough Community College, the Brooklyn community, and the New York area. The collections within the Archives are noncirculating but are available to students, staff, faculty and independent researchers by appointment only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "The collections within the Archives are noncirculating but are available to students, staff, faculty and independent researchers by appointment only.LaGuardia Community College Institutional Archives: The Institutional Archives resides in the Library Media Resources Center of the college. As with other special collections the mission or charge is to collect, arrange, describe and preserve specific materials that areas relate to the history and development of LaGuardia Community College and selected materials of the City University of New York that relate to the college.\n\nLaGuardia Community College LaGuardia and Wagner Archives: The LaGuardia and Wagner Archives was established in 1982 to collect, preserve, and make available primary materials documenting the social and political history of New York City. The Archives serves a broad array of researchers: journalists, students, scholars, exhibit planners and policy makers examining the history of Greater New York. The Archives also produces public programs exploring that history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "lars, exhibit planners and policy makers examining the history of Greater New York. The Archives also produces public programs exploring that history.Lehman College Special Collections: The Special Collections Division of the Library (Room 230) contains such Lehman records as yearbooks, catalogs, newspapers, reports, photographs and memorabilia. Rare books and limited editions of books in various disciplines are also housed in the Division's temperature and humidity controlled environment. Beyond College records, Special Collections also holds the Bronx Institute Archives of: oral history interviews; local history books; maps and atlases; newspapers; photographs and archival materials.\n\nMedgar Evars College Archives & Special Collections: The Special Collections currently contain rare books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, etc., relating to several subject areas: the African American Experience of the Diaspora; Southern Africa from the 1960s to 1980s; the African and Caribbean heritage. These materials are listed in CUNY+ and can be used in-house only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "spora; Southern Africa from the 1960s to 1980s; the African and Caribbean heritage. These materials are listed in CUNY+ and can be used in-house only.New York City College of Technology Library Archives: The Library Archives are located on the 2nd floor of the Ursula C. Schwerin Library.They are open to CUNY students, staff, & faculty and the public by appointment only.The Archives contain historical materials from City Tech's precursors: the New York Trade School, Voorhees Technical Institute and the New York City Community College.\n\nQueensborough Community College Archives: QCC faculty, staff, students, and alumni are granted access to the College Archives with a CUNY ID card. Non-QCC patrons must contact the College Archivist to obtain permission to use the College Archives. A picture ID and the topic of research is required for entry into the Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "he College Archivist to obtain permission to use the College Archives. A picture ID and the topic of research is required for entry into the Archives.Queens College Special Collections and Archives: The Queens College Special Collections and Archives, part of the Benjamin Rosenthal College Library, comprises 4,500 cubic feet of primarily college records from 1937 to the present. Collecting began formally in the late 1960's, supplementing earlier efforts to preserve largely unorganized records. The department is especially interested in the materials that preserve the history of the Borough of Queens and the New York City region. Our collections are particularly strong in capturing the College\u2019s history of excellence in the areas of Performing Arts, Literature, Politics, and Civil Rights.\n\nYork College Archives: The College Archives are located in the Library. It is open by appointment with the archivist only. It contains official and non-official York records as yearbooks, catalogs, Bulletins, reports, photographs and realia. Rare books and the Bassin Collection of Yiddica and Hebraica are also housed in the Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "s, catalogs, Bulletins, reports, photographs and realia. Rare books and the Bassin Collection of Yiddica and Hebraica are also housed in the Archives.York College Music History Archive: The Music Archive, which is housed in the York College Library, collects documents, music manuscripts, memorabilia, recordings, and artifacts pertaining to African American musicians and composers who lived in Southeast Queens. The Music History Archive is currently closed for processing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884975", "page_name": "The Libraries", "box_id": "20640362", "box_name": "CUNY Library Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884975"}}
{"text": "Professional Staff Congress (PSC-CUNY):\nThe Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York (American Federation of Teachers, Local 2234) represents faculty and staff (librarians, laboratory technicians and others) in the public higher education system of New York City.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "6493079", "page_name": "Organizations", "box_id": "20639439", "box_name": "Professional Staff Congress (PSC-CUNY)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=6493079"}}
{"text": "hers, Local 2234) represents faculty and staff (librarians, laboratory technicians and others) in the public higher education system of New York City.Guide to the Professional Staff Congress/City University of New York Records: Online finding aid for the union records housed at NYU's Tamiment Library. The collection documents the Professional Staff Congress's participation in collective bargaining and grievance proceedings on behalf of its members, as well as its lobbying efforts and other political activities in support of public higher education, various labor organizations, and other causes. The collection traces the union's activities from the 1920s to the 2000s, but is particularly rich in materials from the late 1960s to the 1990s. Publicity materials, correspondence, minutes, office files of individual officers and staff members, files pertaining to benefits-related programs and committees, photographs and audiovisual materials, and the records of the PSC publication Clarion (including many photographic materials) are also present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "6493079", "page_name": "Organizations", "box_id": "20639439", "box_name": "Professional Staff Congress (PSC-CUNY)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=6493079"}}
{"text": "ttees, photographs and audiovisual materials, and the records of the PSC publication Clarion (including many photographic materials) are also present.ttees, photographs and audiovisual materials, and the records of the PSC publication Clarion (including many photographic materials) are also present.ttees, photographs and audiovisual materials, and the records of the PSC publication Clarion (including many photographic materials) are also present.To a lesser extent, the collection contains the records of PSC's two predecessor organizations, the United Federation of College Teachers and the Legislative Conference. Materials added to the collection in 2016 include the files of the Professional Staff Congress's International Committee. These materials largely consist of meeting minutes and files on special events from 2001-2016. Other mateirals added to the collection in 2016 include 10 reels of micorfilm containing administrative files of the Council of Senior Citizens, Pension Committee, and Belle Zeller Scholarship Trust Fund dating from 1982 to 1993.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "6493079", "page_name": "Organizations", "box_id": "20639439", "box_name": "Professional Staff Congress (PSC-CUNY)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=6493079"}}
{"text": "CUNY Athletic Conference:\nThe CUNY Athletic Conference took shape in the 1970s and was formally sanctioned in 1987. Senior colleges are affiliated with NCAA Division III, and community colleges are affiliated wtih NJCAA Division III.\n\nCUNY Athletics All-Time History and Records: Record book for CUNY Athletic Conference, with all-time results and standings by sport (last updated 2015).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "6493079", "page_name": "Organizations", "box_id": "20641090", "box_name": "CUNY Athletic Conference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=6493079"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center History:\nFifty Years at the Center: A History of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, 1961-2011 [PDF]: By Michael Anderson A 90-page history of the Graduate Center, produced for the 50th anniversary celebration.\n\nContents : INTRODUCTION ORIGINS Mina Rees -- Consortium -- The First Four -- Albert Bowker -- Remembering Kenneth Clark, and Henri Peyre SURVIVAL Harold Proshansky -- \"A Lifeboat Environment\" -- Crossing Departmental Boundaries -- Remembering: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr, Irving Howe, and Alfred Kazin HOMES OF OUR OWN \"Miracle on 42nd Street\" -- Rhapsody in Blue -- \"A Small Environmental Miracle\" -- Saving Bryant Park -- Frances Degen Horowitz -- B. Altman & Company -- The Graduate Center Foundation A NEW CENTURY William P. Kelly -- An Era of Interdisciplinary Innovation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884978", "page_name": "The Graduate Center", "box_id": "18679383", "box_name": "Graduate Center History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884978"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Statistics:\nThe Graduate Center's Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness provides interesting historical data as visualizations on Tableau , including: Doctoral Degrees Awarded and Time to Degree, 1965\u20132017 Eight- and Ten-Year Graduation Rates Graduate Center Student Diversity, 2011-2017", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884978", "page_name": "The Graduate Center", "box_id": "20787730", "box_name": "Graduate Center Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884978"}}
{"text": "Mina Rees:\nA Woman Mathematician and Her Contributions: Mina Spiegel Rees: Ph.D. Thesis, Teacher's College, Columbia University. The purpose of this study was to examine the life and educational work of mathematician Dr. Mina Rees. Her contributions before and after World War II to the Office of Naval Research and the City University of New York receive special emphasis. The study examined her published papers, manuscripts, correspondence, and books, and included interviews with her co-workers. Resources for the study included the archives of the Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York and the Mina Rees Library.\n\nA Woman Mathematician and Her Contributions: Mina Spiegel Rees: PDF version available via ProQuest's Dissertations & Theses Global database", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884978", "page_name": "The Graduate Center", "box_id": "30726588", "box_name": "Mina Rees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884978"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Archives:\nThe Archives of the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center consist of reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals, other publications, photographs, video and audio tapes or discs, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to its history and operations. They were gathered over the past 15 years or so, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. They are housed on the 2nd floor of the library and open (by appointment) to CUNY administrators, faculty and other staff members, students, and others authorized by the Chief Librarian. This collection was arranged and maintained by a volunteer (now retired) archivist. No additions are currently being made.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884978", "page_name": "The Graduate Center", "box_id": "20639540", "box_name": "Graduate Center Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884978"}}
{"text": "Mina Rees Library:\nThe Graduate Center Library was founded in ... and in xxx it was named for Dr. Mina Rees, the dean of the Graduate Division who was to become the first president of the Graduate Center. The original library space was beset by problems with moisture and asbestos. In 1999, when the Graduate Center moved to the historic B. Altman Building on 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, the new library space was equipped with an Archives Center, ...\n\nChief Librarians\n\nMargaret Rowell, Librarian-in-Charge\n\nJane Moore\n\nSusan Newman\n\nJulie Cunningham\n\nPolly Thistlethwaite\n\n2020-2022 | Emily Drabinski (interim)\n\n2022-present | Maura Smale", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "5884978", "page_name": "The Graduate Center", "box_id": "31686449", "box_name": "Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=5884978"}}
{"text": "Historical:\nMayor's Advisory Task Force on the City University of New York: The Mayor's Advisory Task Force on the City University of New York (\"CUNY\") issued its report, The City University of New York: An Institution Adrift, to Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani on June 7, 1999.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "824359", "guide_name": "CUNY History Research Guide", "page_id": "6494498", "page_name": "Reports", "box_id": "20641214", "box_name": "Historical", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=824359&p=6494498"}}
{"text": "Welcome:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library that support QMSS students. Use the links on the side of the page to navigate between different formats and research tools.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33125856", "box_name": "Welcome", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "Handbooks and Overviews:\nSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .SAGE Little Green Books: Little Green Books, SAGE\u2019s popular Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series, provide short and accessible texts on all kinds of quantitative methods. Providing clear statistical explanations, straightforward empirical examples, and ready-to-use procedures, these supplementary texts are appropriate for the individual researcher, and for any graduate-level, intermediate, or advanced statistics course across the spectrum of academic disciplines. The full series is available in ebook format through the SAGE Research Methods database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "tatistics course across the spectrum of academic disciplines. The full series is available in ebook format through the SAGE Research Methods database.Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches: This bestselling text pioneered the comparison of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research design. For all three approaches, John W. Creswell and new co-author J.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "neered the comparison of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research design. For all three approaches, John W. Creswell and new co-author J.neered the comparison of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research design. For all three approaches, John W. Creswell and new co-author J.neered the comparison of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research design. For all three approaches, John W. Creswell and new co-author J.David Creswell include a preliminary consideration of philosophical assumptions; key elements of the research process; a review of the literature; an assessment of the use of theory in research applications, and reflections about the importance of writing and ethics in scholarly inquiry.New to this Edition Updated discussion on designing a proposal for a research project and on the steps in designing a research study.\u00a0\u00a0 Additional content on epistemological and ontological positioning in relation to the research question and chosen methodology and method.\u00a0 Additional updates on the transformative worldview.\u00a0 Expanded coverage on specific approaches such as case studies, participatory action research, and visual methods.\u00a0 Additional information about social media, online qualitative methods, and mentoring and reflexivity in qualitative methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods field", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "tive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldtive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldtive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldtive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldtive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldtive methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of action research and program evaluation in mixed methods and coverage of the latest advances in the mixed methods fieldAdditional coverage on qualitative and quantitative data analysis software in the respective methods chapters.\u00a0 Additional information about causality and its relationship to statistics in quantitative methods.\u00a0 Incorporation of writing discussion sections into each of the three methodologies.\u00a0 Current references and additional readings are included in this new edition.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "ion of writing discussion sections into each of the three methodologies.\u00a0 Current references and additional readings are included in this new edition.Data Science: A concise introduction to the emerging field of data science, explaining its evolution, relation to machine learning, current uses, data infrastructure issues, and ethical challenges. The goal of data science is to improve decision making through the analysis of data. Today data science determines the ads we see online, the books and movies that are recommended to us online, which emails are filtered into our spam folders, and even how much we pay for health insurance. This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers a concise introduction to the emerging field of data science, explaining its evolution, current uses, data infrastructure issues, and ethical challenges. It has never been easier for organizations to gather, store, and process data. Use of data science is driven by the rise of big data and social media, the development of high-performance computing, and the emergence of such powerful methods for data analysis and modeling as deep learning.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "cial media, the development of high-performance computing, and the emergence of such powerful methods for data analysis and modeling as deep learning.cial media, the development of high-performance computing, and the emergence of such powerful methods for data analysis and modeling as deep learning.cial media, the development of high-performance computing, and the emergence of such powerful methods for data analysis and modeling as deep learning.Data science encompasses a set of principles, problem definitions, algorithms, and processes for extracting non-obvious and useful patterns from large datasets. It is closely related to the fields of data mining and machine learning, but broader in scope. This book offers a brief history of the field, introduces fundamental data concepts, and describes the stages in a data science project. It considers data infrastructure and the challenges posed by integrating data from multiple sources, introduces the basics of machine learning, and discusses how to link machine learning expertise with real-world problems. The book also reviews ethical and legal issues, developments in data regulation, and computational approaches to preserving privacy. Finally, it considers the future impact of data science and offers principles for success in data science projects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "approaches to preserving privacy. Finally, it considers the future impact of data science and offers principles for success in data science projects.Advanced Data Analysis Methods for Communication Research: This sourcebook provides an introductory treatment of various advanced statistical methods applied to research in the field of communication. Written by authors who use these methods in their own research, each chapter gives a nontechnical overview of what the method is and how it can be used to answer communication-related questions or aide the researcher in dealing with difficult data problems. Most chapters include an example based on real data to illustrate basic concepts. Students and faculty interested in diving into a new statistical topic, such as latent growth modeling, multilevel modeling, propensity scoring, or time series analysis, will find each chapter an excellent springboard for acquiring the background needed to jump into more advanced, technical readings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171156", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19617677", "box_name": "Handbooks and Overviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171156"}}
{"text": "Useful Guides:\nFinding Data Analyzing & Visualizing Data Mapping Data Data Management SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171162", "page_name": "Finding + Using Data", "box_id": "9916214", "box_name": "Useful Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171162"}}
{"text": "Guide to Finding Data:\nFinding data sources related to: Demography & Populations Education & Housing Labor & Economics Health & Environment Law, Politics & Conflict Related guides: Analyzing and visualizing data Mapping data Workshop resources: Presentation from Finding Data workshop", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171162", "page_name": "Finding + Using Data", "box_id": "3135937", "box_name": "Guide to Finding Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171162"}}
{"text": "Quantitative Data Analysis Software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171162", "page_name": "Finding + Using Data", "box_id": "19617688", "box_name": "Quantitative Data Analysis Software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171162"}}
{"text": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research:\nCUNY is a member of ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Reseach), a data archive that specializes in long term preservation. CUNY staff, students, and faculty have access to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171162", "page_name": "Finding + Using Data", "box_id": "11826689", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171162"}}
{"text": "to the extensive ICPSR data holdings and other member services such as data curation, data management expertise, and resources for teaching with data.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171162", "page_name": "Finding + Using Data", "box_id": "11826689", "box_name": "ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171162"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Journal Purchase:\nSuggest a journal subscription: The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "12785675", "box_name": "Suggest a Journal Purchase", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "Search:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "21441979", "box_name": "Search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nThe library subscribes to over 400 databases that allow you to search the scholarly literature across journals. Databases are professionally indexed and offer options for complex search queries. Use this list to get to the most relevant social science databases available through the Graduate Center.\n\nSociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "om thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Social Sciences Full Text: Provides access to English-language social science journals, including full text from 215 titles beginning in 1995 and indexing and abstracts of over 625 titles beginning in 1983, 400 of which are peer-reviewed. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "national relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nSociology Database: Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in sociology and social work, social policy, social care, social services, social anthropology, gender studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "er studies, gerontology, social psychology, and population studies. Also includes dissertations and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Science Database: Social Science Database indexes over 1,000 social science journals, with full text for 900 titles, providing extensive coverage across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, communication, criminology, economics, education, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nSAGE Sociology Collection: Full text of 37 SAGE sociology journals from 1952 to the present.\n\nSocial Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "abermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "3135226", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan: Articles requested through interlibrary loan (ILL) are typically delivered electronically as PDF files within 48 hours. Use your Graduate Center network ID user name and password to log in. If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.\n\nScan and deliver We can also scan print materials that we have in the GC library and send you a digital copy. Request up to one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal by logging in above and filling out a regular ILL request form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171161", "page_name": "Journals and Databases", "box_id": "11751625", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171161"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171164", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171164"}}
{"text": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need you can have it sent here from another library or visit many of the research and art libraries in New York City.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Submit an interlibrary loan request for books, book chapters, journal articles and more! If you have questions or need help placing your request, email ill@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171164", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7885134", "box_name": "Borrowing Beyond the Grad Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171164"}}
{"text": "ASA Style:\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nQuick Tips for ASA Style: Produced by the American Sociological Association. A style sheet distilling the main elements of ASA Style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "19617712", "box_name": "ASA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nAPA Style - Style and Grammar Guidelines: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association: Reference BF76.7 .P83 2020\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "19617713", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "Citation Styles:\nAAA Style Guide: As of September 2015, the American Anthropological Association now adheres to the Chicago Style (Author-Date).\n\nAmerican Chemical Society (ACS) Style Quick Guide: \"The ACS Style Guide is the definitive source for all information needed to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.\"\n\nAmerican Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing: Manuscript preparation guidelines for authors, including information on equations, notations, and references.\n\nAmerican Mathematical Society (AMS) Author Handbook: \"The Author Handbook contains guidelines for preparing AMS-LaTeX files for submission to the AMS for publication.\"\n\nAmerican Political Science Association (APSA) Style Manual: Latest edition is rev. 2006, currently under revision as of 2017. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "tyle Manual: Latest edition is rev. 2006, currently under revision as of 2017. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.APA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nCMOS Shop Talk Blog: \"With these pages and posts, the editors and staff of the Manual hope to bring clarity, education, and amusement to anyone who works with words.\"\n\nHarvard Referencing (Cite Them Right): There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style, and this guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "): There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style, and this guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version.Modern Language Association (MLA) Style Center: The full MLA Style manual is not available online, but this is a useful distillation of the most common concerns.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "eas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.SAA Style Guide for American Antiquity: The SAA has released an updated version of its \u201cEditorial Policy, Information for Authors, and Style Guide for American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity, and Advances in Archaeological Practice\u201d / \u201cNormas Editoriales, Informaci\u00f3n para los Autores y Gu\u00eda Estil\u00edstica para American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity y Advances in Archaeological Practice\u201d in both English and Spanish. This document serves as both a policy guide for the Society and its editors and a traditional style guide serving authors and editors in preparing manuscripts for final publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nWhen doing research at the graduate level, it is important to be diligent about keeping track of your sources. This can be done with pen and paper in a dedicated notebook or on index cards. Or, you might just keep an Excel spreadsheet of all of the materials you are consulting for a project. Citation managers like Zotero , RefWorks, and Mendeley help automate the process by working with your web browser to grab the information about a source (author, title, publication, etc.) with the click of a button. They can even be integrated into word processing software to automatically generate properly formatted citations and bibliographies.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004194", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "861130", "guide_name": "Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences", "page_id": "6171175", "page_name": "Citation Managers + Style Guides", "box_id": "23004194", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=861130&p=6171175"}}
{"text": "Using Zotero: An introductory tutorial to using Zotero 7.0", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero"}}
{"text": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?:\nWhen performing research at the graduate level, it is important to be diligent about keeping track of your sources. This can be done with pen and paper in a dedicated notebook or on index cards. Or, you might just keep an Excel spreadsheet of all of the materials you are consulting for a project. Citation managers like Zotero , RefWorks, and Mendeley help automate the process by working with your web browser to grab the information about a source (author, title, publication, etc.) with the click of a button. They can even be integrated into word processing software to automatically generate properly formatted citations and bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215758", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19753892", "box_name": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/getting-started"}}
{"text": "Zotero is a research tool that was created for academics, by academics. It was created by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, and is currently maintained by Digital Scholar , a non-profit organization that creates academic software.\u00a0Zotero is best used in Chrome or Firefox. It is a suite of tools: the desktop application, which you\u2019ll install on your computer a browser \u201cconnector\u201d which captures the citation from the browser and saves it to the desktop application a word-processor add-in cloud storage for syncing/backing up The citations you save in Zotero your library , but it is actually a database. Creating\u00a0an online user account allows you to sync your library across multiple devices. Zotero stores your information centrally to the cloud (the Zotero server), so when you add or edit items in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215758", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19753908", "box_name": "Introducing Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/getting-started"}}
{"text": "in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices. in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices. in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices.Note: the Zotero website is not the same as the Zotero application. The website allows you to access your library without installing the application, so, for example, if you are working in the library and just want to look up a reference that you\u00a0saved earlier. The online library doesn\u2019t have all of the features we\u2019ll be discussing in this tutorial.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215758", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19753908", "box_name": "Introducing Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/getting-started"}}
{"text": "Installation:\nCreate an account . Download Zotero 7 for Windows or Mac and open up the download package to install it. You must also install the Zotero Connector for Chrome, Firefox or Safari (see step # 3 under installation). This is connects the information from the web browser to your desktop application.\u00a0 Note: you can install the connector for all your browsers. Before using Zotero for the first time, we need to set up our preferences and connect the standalone application to the browser connector.\n\nGo to Configure", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215758", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19754167", "box_name": "Installation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/getting-started"}}
{"text": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443831", "box_name": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app:Setting your preferences in the desktop app:Open the Zotero application and navigate to the Preferences menu. On a PC, go to Edit > Preferences. On a Mac, go to Zotero > Preferences. On the Sync tab, enter the username and password you used when you created your Zotero.org\u00a0account and click the < Set Up Syncing > button. Syncing your library is helpful if you work on more than one device. Let's look at a few examples: Example #1: You can install Zotero on your two computers, the one at home and the one at work, and setup synching in the application's settings on both computers, so no matter where you're collecting sources (by clicking the icon in the browser), your sources are being synced to the other computer because you are saving to the\u00a0 zotero.org server which updates your Zotero library/database on each computer. Example #2: You're doing research on a library computer, and you've added the Zotero connector to the browser and set it to save citations without using the desktop app.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443831", "box_name": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "doing research on a library computer, and you've added the Zotero connector to the browser and set it to save citations without using the desktop app.doing research on a library computer, and you've added the Zotero connector to the browser and set it to save citations without using the desktop app.doing research on a library computer, and you've added the Zotero connector to the browser and set it to save citations without using the desktop app.As you work, you save items by clicking the icon in the browser. Since you're not using the desktop app, all of the items you save are actually saving to the Zotero.org server. (you will need to be logged into your Zotero.org account and authorize the browser connector to access your Zotero.org account (see below)). Later, at home, you open up the Zotero application on your personal computer. How will all of the citations you added at the library get to your computer? By syncing your library. In the Zotero preferences, the default is to automatically sync your local library with the information on the zotero.org servers. This way, when you get home and open up the Zotero app it will automatically download the new items that you saved on the other computer at the library. (You'll know this is happening because the sync icon will be spinning.) On the General tab,\u00a0decide if you intend to save PDFs to your desktop application.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443831", "box_name": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "'ll know this is happening because the sync icon will be spinning.) On the General tab,\u00a0decide if you intend to save PDFs to your desktop application.'ll know this is happening because the sync icon will be spinning.) On the General tab,\u00a0decide if you intend to save PDFs to your desktop application.'ll know this is happening because the sync icon will be spinning.) On the General tab,\u00a0decide if you intend to save PDFs to your desktop application.Annotating PDFs is an advantage of downloading the PDF, as well as insuring that you have a permanent copy.You have as much storage to store as you have hard-drive space, but you might go over the Zotero.org 300MB storage\u00a0limit if you are syncing to Zotero.org.\u00a0 If you decide not to save PDFs make sure that Automatically attach associated PDFs and other files when saving items option is unchecked. If you decide not to save you can still easily access, but not annotate using the Locate option in step #4 below. If you decide sync only the citations and not sync PDFs and other full-text attachments to your Zotero.org online (cloud) account, go to the Sync tab and uncheck the < Sync full-text content >\u00a0checkbox: Scroll down to Location and enter: https://cuny-gc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/openurl/01CUNY_GC/01CUNY_GC:CUNY_GC? This setting will allow you to search and possibly access\u00a0items that the library holds via the GC library's OpenURL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443831", "box_name": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "nurl/01CUNY_GC/01CUNY_GC:CUNY_GC? This setting will allow you to search and possibly access\u00a0items that the library holds via the GC library's OpenURL.nurl/01CUNY_GC/01CUNY_GC:CUNY_GC? This setting will allow you to search and possibly access\u00a0items that the library holds via the GC library's OpenURL.nurl/01CUNY_GC/01CUNY_GC:CUNY_GC? This setting will allow you to search and possibly access\u00a0items that the library holds via the GC library's OpenURL.Next click on the Cite tab, scroll down to Word Processors and check that the MS Word add-in is installed. If it is not, make sure to quit out of\u00a0 Microsoft Word before clicking on the < Reinstall Microsoft Word Add-in > Now we're ready to get the Zotero browser connector set up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443831", "box_name": "Setting your preferences in the desktop app", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443841", "box_name": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser:Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser:After installing the Zotero browser connector in your web browser, you'll need to connect it with your Zotero desktop application. This will allow the information you save while browsing to automatically appear in the Zotero app (the Zotero desktop application must be open) on your computer. You can also choose to allow the browser to save items to Zotero.org if you need to work without access to the full Zotero application. Right-click (in Safari, click-and-hold) on the Zotero icon in your browser toolbar and select Preferences/Options.\u00a0Note: this dropdown label is referred to differently\u00a0depending on what browser you use. On the General tab, look for Zotero status. If the desktop app is open, it should say connected.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443841", "box_name": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "red to differently\u00a0depending on what browser you use. On the General tab, look for Zotero status. If the desktop app is open, it should say connected.red to differently\u00a0depending on what browser you use. On the General tab, look for Zotero status. If the desktop app is open, it should say connected.red to differently\u00a0depending on what browser you use. On the General tab, look for Zotero status. If the desktop app is open, it should say connected.If not, it will say \"Zotero is unavailable.\" If you are working on a computer where the Zotero desktop application is not installed and want to merely Save to your Web Library on Zotero.org, under Save to Zotero.org , click the\u00a0< Authorize > button\u00a0to log into your Zotero account. This will open a new browser tab asking you to allow access. Click on the < Accept Defaults > button. Note: If you are not already logged in, you will need to enter your Zotero username and password . If you want to access the original GC Library electronic resource from within the Zotero application you will need to add the GC's proxy prefix to the Browser Connector. From the Zotero Browser Connector preferences/options window\u00a0click on the Proxies tab. Note: this window might appear different in different web browsers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443841", "box_name": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "the Zotero Browser Connector preferences/options window\u00a0click on the Proxies tab. Note: this window might appear different in different web browsers. the Zotero Browser Connector preferences/options window\u00a0click on the Proxies tab. Note: this window might appear different in different web browsers. the Zotero Browser Connector preferences/options window\u00a0click on the Proxies tab. Note: this window might appear different in different web browsers.Click on the plus ( + ) button under the Configured Proxies For Login URL Scheme enter: https://ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/login?qurl=%u For Proxied URL Scheme it is recommended that you use the %u option, so enter: %h.ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/%u When completed your settings should appear to similar to this: Go to Collect", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10627830", "page_name": "Configure", "box_id": "33443841", "box_name": "Customizing the Zotero connector in your browser", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/configure"}}
{"text": "Adding citations:\nThere are many ways to collect citations with Zotero. We\u2019ll go over some of the more common methods just to get started and to demonstrate what kind of information is being saved. Before capturing we need to create a new collection in the Zotero desktop application. Your Zotero library is the sum total of all citations from all collections.\u00a0 You can organize your library into many collections. These are folders that can be used for topics, research projects, courses, or individual papers. It's up to you! To create a collection: Click on the folder icon on the upper left corner of the desktop application. Enter a name for the collection in the pop-up screen. *More on Collections in Organizing your Library below. Now select the collection that you just created, this will allow the browser connector know what collection you want to save citation\u00a0data in.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758912", "box_name": "Adding citations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Adding Citations from Journal article in a database:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758933", "box_name": "Adding Citations from Journal article in a database", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Adding Citations from Journal article in a database:Adding Citations from Journal article in a database:Capturing will be triggered by the browser connector in the browser toolbar. Note: if you do not see the Zotero extension, you might need to reinstall it or probably need to pin it so it appears on your browser toolbar. Pin it by clicking on the the icon that looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece and then pinning it. Once the browser connector is pinned it will appear as a Z . In your web browser, navigate to JSTOR from the library's A-Z list of databases . Now, do a search for a topic of your choice. On the results page, you'll see the Zotero browser icon change to a file folder The folder\u00a0indicates that the webpage you're visiting contains multiple items. If you click on the folder, a pop-up box will allow you to easily select multiple items from this page. When you click < OK >, it will save all of these items to your Zotero library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758933", "box_name": "Adding Citations from Journal article in a database", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "p-up box will allow you to easily select multiple items from this page. When you click < OK >, it will save all of these items to your Zotero library.p-up box will allow you to easily select multiple items from this page. When you click < OK >, it will save all of these items to your Zotero library.p-up box will allow you to easily select multiple items from this page. When you click < OK >, it will save all of these items to your Zotero library.After selecting the articles citations that you would like to collect, you will notice those specific articles being saved to the particular collection that you previously created. If you have configured Zotero to automatically save PDFs, when available, the PDFs will be saved as attachments to each item. Now,\u00a0return to your search results page and click on a specific\u00a0article title. Notice how the Zotero browser icon has changed again. This time, instead of a file folder, it shows the article icon. Click on the icon to save this item to your library (and, if applicable, the PDF). The article was saved to the collection that you previously created and selected in the desktop application. Now, go back to your Zotero library in the desktop application, you should see the item in your library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758933", "box_name": "Adding Citations from Journal article in a database", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Adding Citations from a Book through Google Scholar:\nNow we're going to try saving a book found through Google Scholar. Navigate to https://scholar.google.com . In the search bar, type Debates in the Digital Humanities Notice the Zotero icon in the browser has now changed to a book. Click on the icon to save it, then return to your desktop app to view it in your library. Depending on the information embedded in the item, it may have saved the abstract and a link to Google Books along with the basic bibliographic information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758935", "box_name": "Adding Citations from a Book through Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Adding Citations from a Web site:\nNow let's try saving a website. Navigate to a favorite blog or other site, such as the https://nytimes.com and open a specific article. Notice the Zotero browser icon change [to a newspaper]. Click on the icon to save it, then return to your desktop app and view it in your library. What is different? You should see an attachment for the item, which is a web snapshot. Zotero saved a copy of the webpage along with the citation information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19758937", "box_name": "Adding Citations from a Web site", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Items can appear in multiple collections by simply\u00a0dragging the same reference into multiple collections and the Libraries and Collections\u00a0Multiple Collections tool keeps track of every collection a reference resides in: You can create sub-folders for each collection, by dragging a collection's folder icon into an existing collection. By default you can sort your library or collections by Title, Creator, Year or Publication\u00a0 by clicking on, for example, Year which will sort your citations by year. You can also add additional bibliographic fields or Zotero based fields: Note: You might\u00a0notice that the same reference from different databases and websites may cause the same reference to appear differently. This is because different websites might have different structures which activate different \u201ctranslators\u201d \u00a0in Zotero. To remove an item from your collection, right-click on the item or select the item and press the Delete key or select < Remove Item from Collection >.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19768976", "box_name": "Organizing your library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "To remove an item from your collection, right-click on the item or select the item and press the Delete key or select < Remove Item from Collection >.To remove an item from your collection, right-click on the item or select the item and press the Delete key or select < Remove Item from Collection >.To remove an item from your collection, right-click on the item or select the item and press the Delete key or select < Remove Item from Collection >.When you remove an item from a collection, it will not delete the item from your Zotero library. Or you might discover a duplicate, if you do you can merge both references by selecting both items and selecting < Merge >: Or you might want to completely delete an item from a collection and your entire library, if so select < Move Item to Trash >:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19768976", "box_name": "Organizing your library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Adding a Source Manually:\nIf you have a source that is not available online, such as an archival item, you can add it manually, by clicking on the\u00a0\u00a0\u201cNew Item\u201d button at the top of the middle pane and selecting the desired item type. The item's bibliographic (metadata) information can be entered into\u00a0right-hand pane.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33443461", "box_name": "Adding a Source Manually", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Creating Parent Items for PDFs:\nYou can drag and drop a PDF from your desktop into the middle pane of Zotero and if the file is formatted correctly a parent item will be created and bibliographic information (metadata) will be automatically generated in the right pane.\u00a0\u00a0Sometimes you might \u00a0need to\u00a0control-click on Macs and select from the drop down list. Add the metadata in the right pane after the empty parent item is created.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33443497", "box_name": "Creating Parent Items for PDFs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "The Toolbar:\nThe toolbar on the right side of the desktop allows you to access many features such as the the Item Citation Editing, abstract, attachment, notes, Libraries and Collections, Tags panes as well as the Lookup tool.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33442514", "box_name": "The Toolbar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Attachments:\nItems in your library can have notes, files, and links attached to them. If an item has an attachment, there will be an arrow next to the item. Click on the arrow to show or hide attachments. The reader has create annotating tools (Highlight, Underline, ability to add notes and text and draw):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "19770869", "box_name": "Attachments", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Notes:\nNotes can be attached to items and are useful for adding annotations or other information about a source. You can also create a standalone note by clicking the New Note icon (looks like a sticky note with a plus). Inserting a Note A Completed Note", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33430537", "box_name": "Notes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Tags:\nTags are another helpful way to organize your library. With tags you can apply different search terms, so you can easily discover the citations related to the specific tag. Many items online already have tags, you may or may not find these tags useful. If you do not, you can decide not to download these tags by setting\u00a0Zotero->Preferences->General->Automatically Tag Items. Go to Cite", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33430583", "box_name": "Tags", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Searching for Items:\nThe Zotero.org site offers excellent documentation, including a comprehensive page on Zotero's search features , so I'll refer you there for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33460885", "box_name": "Searching for Items", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "Other Cool Features:\nThere are many other tasks that you can perform within your library, but the following are some of the more popular features. A good way to review the bibliographic information with abstract and tags is using the feature: The generated report: Finally, if you have a need to import into or use your bibliographic references in a different format or application you could select items and export: After selecting < Export Items > a dialog will appear prompting you to select your desired format: For example, a CSV file with your references: Go to Cite", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215900", "page_name": "Collect", "box_id": "33460590", "box_name": "Other Cool Features", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/collect"}}
{"text": "If you have MS Word on your computer when you install the Zotero desktop application, a MS Word add-in will automatically be installed to connect your Zotero library to your word processor. On a PC and newer versions of Word for Mac, this add-in will create a new menu tab in Word. On some older versions of Word for Mac, the Zotero add-in will be a small toolbar with a black scroll icon. NOTE: If MS Word is open while you install the Zotero application, you will need to quit MS Word and then go to Settings=>Cite and click < Reinstall Microsoft Word Add-in >. There is also a LibreOffice add-in available. (Google docs integration is currently under development.) To verify whether a word processing add-in is installed: Open the Preferences menu in Zotero and select the Cite tab and scroll down to Word Processors section.\u00a0\u00a0Verify that you quit out of your processor and then click on or or or or and you will be directed to the Group Settings page: The Group Settings page is where you decide what type of group you want to create and. the permissions that you want to apply to the group.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10634554", "page_name": "Sharing and Collaborating", "box_id": "33466415", "box_name": "Sharing and Collaborating", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10634554"}}
{"text": "ings page: The Group Settings page is where you decide what type of group you want to create and. the permissions that you want to apply to the group.ings page: The Group Settings page is where you decide what type of group you want to create and. the permissions that you want to apply to the group.ings page: The Group Settings page is where you decide what type of group you want to create and. the permissions that you want to apply to the group.After making your decision, click < Save Settings > and your group will be saved. Return to the Zotero desktop application, select desired references that you'd like to share into the new group folder: To invite members: On Zotero.org, go to Groups ->select a group-> Group Settings -> Member Settings Click on the link and you will be redirected to Invite Members page: Enter the email(s) of the people that you would like to invite and click the < Invite Members > button. The invited people will receive an email with a link, once they click on the link they will be prompted to login to Zotero to either join or ignore the group\u00a0invitation. Every group has either a public or private web page for collaboration. Read more about Zotero groups on the support page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10634554", "page_name": "Sharing and Collaborating", "box_id": "33466415", "box_name": "Sharing and Collaborating", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10634554"}}
{"text": "How much space do I get?:\nYour Zotero account comes with 300 MB of free storage. This storage is used for PDFs, images, and any other Zotero files on all of your devices. Premium plans for additional storage are available. It is also possible to use your existing cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) to store these attachments. See our Advanced Zotero page for instructions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215907", "page_name": "Storage and Backup", "box_id": "19771073", "box_name": "How much space do I get?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/storage"}}
{"text": "Backing up your library:\nSyncing your library is not the same as saving a backup. Your Zotero information is stored on your computer, so if you perform regular backups you should be able to access a version of your library if necessary. It is also possible to locate your Zotero information and save it to an external device. Instructions are available on the Zotero support page. Go to Advanced", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6215907", "page_name": "Storage and Backup", "box_id": "19771093", "box_name": "Backing up your library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/storage"}}
{"text": "Cloud Syncing Solutions:\nThere are several ways to sync your Zotero Library to cloud based solutions. By default Zotero offers 300 MBs of Web Storage and users can purchase more , but users can also sync their PDFs using WebDAV or ZotFile . The following provides a rough overview of both advanced solutions. See the Zotero Data Syncing guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "33990403", "box_name": "Cloud Syncing Solutions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Syncing to the Cloud Using WebDAV:\nUsing WebDAV is an easy way to sync your Zotero Library to a cloud based solution.\u00a0 \u00a0Zotero is compatible with many WebDav providers . If you want to sync to a cloud based solution: Setup Data Syncing Use the Settings => Sync => File Syncing => Sync attachment files in MY Library using and select [WebDav]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "33990183", "box_name": "Syncing to the Cloud Using WebDAV", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Storing Attachments in the Cloud with ZotFile:\nThe following is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to transforming your Zotero installation into one that keeps its PDF and image attachments in your cloud storage, and creates links from your Zotero application and web library that don\u2019t eat up your 300MB Zotero storage limit. The process has been tested on a Windows 10 PC with Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356265", "box_name": "Storing Attachments in the Cloud with ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356328", "box_name": "Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage:Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage:Before you begin, you\u2019ve installed Zotero 7 on your computer and a Zotero connector within your browser. Your cloud storage is installed as an application on your computer (not just accessible on the web)\u2014this means that your cloud storage is visible in your computer\u2019s directory as an external hard drive. Back up your Zotero installation. Don\u2019t skip this step! You may not need to use this backup, but if you need it and don\u2019t have it, you will be very sad. Go to the location of your Data Directory (by default the data storage location on Mac OS is /Users//Zotero; on Windows 10 it\u2019s C:\\Users\\\\Zotero) and copy the entire Zotero folder, preferably on another drive or in the cloud. Name that copied folder something like \u201cZotero Backup\u201d so that you don\u2019t confuse it with the storage folder you\u2019re about to create. (Note that creating a backup is a step beyond syncing your data, which won\u2019t protect the installation.) Sign into cloud storage on your computer.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356328", "box_name": "Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "ate. (Note that creating a backup is a step beyond syncing your data, which won\u2019t protect the installation.) Sign into cloud storage on your computer.ate. (Note that creating a backup is a step beyond syncing your data, which won\u2019t protect the installation.) Sign into cloud storage on your computer.ate. (Note that creating a backup is a step beyond syncing your data, which won\u2019t protect the installation.) Sign into cloud storage on your computer.Create a new folder for your attachments (these instructions will call it \u201cZotero\u201d) in that storage directory. Do not yet sign into Zotero through the app, or if you\u2019ve already been using Zotero, sign out. (This prevents Zotero from synching for the moment, which will just be confusing.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356328", "box_name": "Prepare to Link Your Cloud Storage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Download and Install ZotFile:\nDownload and install\u00a0this plugin from http://zotfile.com/index.html by clicking on Download on the left side of the page (don\u2019t try to open the file itself on your computer); then start Zotero 5 and go to \u201cTools\u2192Add-ons.\u201d This opens the Add-ons Manager page. In the settings menu (the small, drop-down wheel in the top right corner), click on \u201cInstall Add-on from File\u201d and select the downloaded .xpi file. You\u2019ll get an ominous warning about only downloading from trusted sources; you can trust this one. You\u2019ll also have to restart Zotero.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356329", "box_name": "Download and Install ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Set your Linked Attachment Base Directory to the folder where you want your PDFs stored -- for instance, G:\\My Drive\\Zotero in the case of Google Drive on a PC.\u00a0 You\u2019ll do this using Zotero\u2019s preferences (Edit\u2192Preferences\u2192Advanced\u2192Files and Folders). Now you\u2019ll have a clear path to the attachments from whatever computer you\u2019re working on \u2013 as long as you set the base directory to the storage folder on every computer you use. Leave your data directory where it is . It\u2019s tempting to think, Hey, I can put the whole Zotero installation into my cloud storage! That solves everything! Unfortunately, Zotero is not constructed to handle that, and sooner or later the database that contains all your collected citations will become an ugly, unreadable mess. You\u2019ll also need to set that Base Directory\u00a0location in the ZotFile preferences , so that ZotFile will send your attachments to the right place.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356338", "box_name": "Configure ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "mess. You\u2019ll also need to set that Base Directory\u00a0location in the ZotFile preferences , so that ZotFile will send your attachments to the right place.mess. You\u2019ll also need to set that Base Directory\u00a0location in the ZotFile preferences , so that ZotFile will send your attachments to the right place.mess. You\u2019ll also need to set that Base Directory\u00a0location in the ZotFile preferences , so that ZotFile will send your attachments to the right place.In Zotero, choose Tools\u2192ZotFile Preferences, and set Location of Files to the same location you set the Linked Attachment Base Directory. To link new or updated files to your existing citations,\u00a0 set the Source folder to your Downloads folder (or wherever you have your browser set to download files). This tells ZotFile where to look when you right-click on a citation and choose \"Add attachment from source folder.\" ZotFile will automatically attach the most recently modified file. Sign into your Zotero account in the desktop app. Now test your installation: Add a PDF to your library from a library database. (Click the Zotero connector in your web browser while looking at the PDF.) ZotFile renames the file using metadata from the selected item (the default convention is Author_Year_Title, though you can change that). A pop-up window will show that ZotFile is renaming the PDF, and it will now appear in, and can be opened from, your Linked Attachment Base Directory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356338", "box_name": "Configure ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "A pop-up window will show that ZotFile is renaming the PDF, and it will now appear in, and can be opened from, your Linked Attachment Base Directory.Now you\u2019re set to go on from here, and if you\u2019re just starting out with Zotero, you\u2019re done. But what about those of us\u2014most of us\u2014who have been using Zotero for a while, and whose links are now broken? You\u2019ll need to move and rename your PDF files with ZotFile, and you may have to reset your paths within Zotero using Zutilo.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356338", "box_name": "Configure ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Move Attachments with ZotFile:\nSelect the citations in Zotero that you want to migrate. Then right-click and choose Tools\u2192Manage Attachments\u2192Rename and Move.\n\nThat\u2019s it! This puts the stored PDFs in the new, correct directory. However, though ZotFile has moved the files, Zotero may still think they\u2019re in the old directory. Try to open one. If it opens without problem, you\u2019re set. If you get a message that says that the PDF is missing and displays the old file path, you\u2019ll need to update the links. You can change the links one by one as the need arises (right-click on the item; choose Show file in the drop-down menu that appears; in the dialog box that pops up to tell you that Zotero can\u2019t find it, click Locate and navigate to your new location). A better solution \u2013 and one that will come in handy if you ever get a new computer or new hard drive \u2013 is to use Zutilo to reassign all your file locations at once.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356340", "box_name": "Move Attachments with ZotFile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Optional: Re-link Files with Zutilo:\nIf you have citations with attachments in your Zotero library already, you may need to download the plugin Zutilo as well. This plugin is found at https://github.com/wshanks/Zutilo/releases (documentation for the plugin is here). Right-click on the link and choose \u201cSave Link as\u2026\u201d Again, don\u2019t open the downloaded file; use the same procedure as in step 4 except, of course, with the zutilo.xpi file. Zutilo does not require a Zotero restart.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356345", "box_name": "Optional: Re-link Files with Zutilo", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "t open the downloaded file; use the same procedure as in step 4 except, of course, with the zutilo.xpi file. Zutilo does not require a Zotero restart.Choose Tools\u2192Zutilo Preferences, which will open a window of Zutilo operations. Activate (click radio button in central column) Modify attachments and Show attachments. Back in Zotero, select your citations and right-click. Choose Zutilo\u2192Modify Attachments. In the pop-up dialog box, enter the path of the old storage area (probably C:\\Users\\\\Zotero on a PC, or /Users//Zotero on a Mac), then, in the second pop-up dialog box, enter the path of the new storage area (i.e., G:\\My Drive\\Zotero). Links magically fixed!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "28356345", "box_name": "Optional: Re-link Files with Zutilo", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Finding, installing and creating styles:\nIf the style that you need to use is not available in the Style Manager: You can click Get additional styles : More info on creating new styles : Citation Style Language's (CSL) guide for authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "8944222", "page_name": "Advanced Zotero", "box_id": "33622278", "box_name": "Finding, installing and creating styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/advanced"}}
{"text": "Cite Anything:\nWhat if you just need a quick list of formatted citations, like a Works Cited list for that conference proposal you drafted in Google docs? That\u2019s where ZoteroBib comes to the rescue. Find the item online (the article in JSTOR, the newspaper article, whatever), copy the URL and paste it into ZoteroBib\u2019s search bar. It also takes DOIs, ISBNs, PubMed IDs, and other identifiers. The service will return a formatted citation according to the style guide of your choice, and will allow you to build (and save, and share) a fully formatted bibliography. No account necessary, and no marketing or ads to clutter up your research space. Want to know more about how it works? Check out their quick demo .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "6218515", "page_name": "ZoteroBib", "box_id": "19767950", "box_name": "Cite Anything", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-zotero/zoterobib"}}
{"text": "Need More Help?:\nThe library provides Zotero instruction in a variety of ways: Virtual Office Hours: Stephen Klein holds virtual office hours dedicated to Zotero help on Mondays from 1-2 pm during the Fall and Spring semesters, so look for Events on the homepage to see how to attend. Email him If you cannot attend on Mondays 1-2 or if you'd like assistance during Summer hours. Workshops: The library offers Zotero workshops every\u00a0semester. Consult the library's workshop calendar for information about upcoming workshops. One-on-One Consultations: Request a dedicated one-on-one consultation about Zotero (or other topics). View the full documentation from the makers of Zotero. Zotero Video Tutorials (made by others) .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10623673", "page_name": "Need More Help?", "box_id": "33431884", "box_name": "Need More Help?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10623673"}}
{"text": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?:\nWhen performing research at the graduate level, it is important to be diligent about keeping track of your sources. This can be done with pen and paper in a dedicated notebook or on index cards. Or, you might just keep an Excel spreadsheet of all of the materials you are consulting for a project. Citation managers like Zotero , RefWorks, and Mendeley help automate the process by working with your web browser to grab the information about a source (author, title, publication, etc.) with the click of a button. They can even be integrated into word processing software to automatically generate properly formatted citations and bibliographies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10686569", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33629521", "box_name": "What is a citation manager and why should I care?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10686569"}}
{"text": "Zotero is a research tool that was created for academics, by academics. It was created by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, and is currently maintained by Digital Scholar , a non-profit organization that creates academic software.\u00a0Zotero is best used in Chrome or Firefox. It is a suite of tools: the desktop application, which you\u2019ll install on your computer a browser \u201cconnector\u201d which captures the citation from the browser and saves it to the desktop application a word-processor add-in cloud storage for syncing/backing up The citations you save in Zotero your library , but it is actually a database. Creating\u00a0an online user account allows you to sync your library across multiple devices. Zotero stores your information centrally to the cloud (the Zotero server), so when you add or edit items in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10686569", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33629523", "box_name": "Introducing Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10686569"}}
{"text": "in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices. in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices. in your library, in the desktop application, the changes will be synced to the Zotero server, so that your library is updated\u00a0on all of your devices.Note: the Zotero website is not the same as the Zotero application. The website allows you to access your library without installing the application, so, for example, if you are working in the library and just want to look up a reference that you\u00a0saved earlier. The online library doesn\u2019t have all of the features we\u2019ll be discussing in this tutorial.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10686569", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33629523", "box_name": "Introducing Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10686569"}}
{"text": "Installation:\nCreate an account on zotero.org/user/register . Download Zotero 7 for Windows or Mac on zotero.org/download and open up the download package to install it. You must also install the Zotero connector for Chrome, Firefox or Safari (see step # 3 under installation)\u00a0\u00a0also on zotero.org/download . This is connects the information from the web browser to your desktop application.\u00a0 Note: you can install the connector for all your browsers. Before using Zotero for the first time, we need to set up our preferences and connect the standalone application to the browser connector.\n\nGo to Configure", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "866380", "guide_name": "Using Zotero", "page_id": "10686569", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33629524", "box_name": "Installation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=866380&p=10686569"}}
{"text": "Cognitive Neuroscience: This guide is intended to be used as a starting place for research in the Master of Arts in Cognitive Neuroscience program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238056", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369766", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238056"}}
{"text": "Using the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Guide:\nThis guide provides you with easy access to cognitive neuroscience\u00a0and related resources. Use the tabs near the top of the page to go to the relevant section. Please visit the reference desk, use the Ask-a-Librarian service, or contact Mason Brown if you need further assistance. To search for journal articles , select the Articles tab To search for print and electronic books , select the Books tab To search for dissertations , select the Dissertations tab For information on bibliographic citation styles and citation managers such as Zotero and RefWorks, select the Citing Sources tab For information on grants and fellowship opportunities , societies and organizations , etc., select the Professional Development tab For links to guides on related subject areas , select the Related Guides tab", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238056", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19822149", "box_name": "Using the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238056"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Already know you need something the GC library doesn't have? Request it via interlibrary loan (ILL)! Articles and book chapters are delivered electronically, usually very quickly; books are shipped from other libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238056", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4369768", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238056"}}
{"text": "Upcoming Library Workshops:\nMonday, Feb 10, 2025\u00a011-noon: Intro to the Library. Register here Monday, Feb 24, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Advanced Web of Science searching. Register here Monday, March 3,\u00a02025\u00a06-7pm: Using Zotero for automatic citation management. Register here Monday, March 24, 2025\u00a011-noon: Open Access publishing and searching. Register here Monday, April 21, 2025\u00a02-3pm: Avoiding predatory publishers and evaluating journals. Register here All workshops take place over Zoom, and registration is required. These events are aimed at scientists, but are open to anyone. If you have any questions, please contact Mason Brown mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238056", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "22004465", "box_name": "Upcoming Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238056"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.\n\nLibrary Doesn't Have the Journal You Need? Use Interlibrary Loan!: Whenever you need an article from a journal that the GC library doesn't have, you can request the article via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369770", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Cognitive Neuroscience Research:\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822950", "box_name": "Best Bets for Cognitive Neuroscience Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.PubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.\n\nPubMed Central: PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822950", "box_name": "Best Bets for Cognitive Neuroscience Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "of Health\u2019s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.ScienceDirect: Full text for 2,600+ peer-reviewed journals and indexing and abstracting for many additional titles from their first issues. Most of the journals are in the sciences and social sciences, but there are several in the humanities, mostly in linguistics. Graduate Center access also includes indexing, abstracts, and tables of contents (but not full text) for thousands of e-books.\n\nPsycArticles: Covers general psychology and basic, applied, specialized, clinical, and theoretical research in psychology. Contains full text from 119 American Psychological Association journals and journals from related organizations from 1894 to the present. Also includes book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822950", "box_name": "Best Bets for Cognitive Neuroscience Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Association journals and journals from related organizations from 1894 to the present. Also includes book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata.PsycInfo: Indexes scholarly literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health fields, covering the psychological aspects of medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. It indexes book chapters, books, dissertations, technical reports, and articles from over 2,200 journals. Coverage is international in scope and dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with extensive coverage from the 1800s to the present.\n\nLinguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA): Bibliographic citations from over 1,500 linguistic and language periodicals from 1973 to the present. The database covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822950", "box_name": "Best Bets for Cognitive Neuroscience Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Databases for Related Topics:\nNature Journals and Archive: Full text of the journal Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822951", "box_name": "Databases for Related Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Nature from 1869 to present, as well as many other Nature titles. Click more to see a selection from among the dozens of journals that are accessible.Nature Biotechnology Nature Cell Biology Nature Chemical Biology Nature Chemistry Nature Climate Change Nature Communications Nature Electronics (GC only, 2018-2023) 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 Chemistry (GC only, 2017-2023) Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Nature Reviews Endocrinology Nature Reviews Genetics Nature Reviews Immunology Nature Reviews Materials (GC only, 2016-2023) Nature Reviews Microbiology Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nature Reviews Neurology Nature Reviews Neuroscience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific American", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822951", "box_name": "Databases for Related Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "ience Nature Reviews Physics (GC only, 2019-2023) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Nature Sustainability (GC only, 2018-2023) Scientific AmericanPsycTests: A database of full text psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research. Also includes structured information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822951", "box_name": "Databases for Related Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "red information about tests of relevance to psychologists and professionals in related fields. Uncheck the APA Handbooks box to search only PsycTests.Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP): The PEP-Web Archive provides the full text of 83 psychoanalytic journals dating back to 1918 (most with a three- to five-year embargo of current articles), 98 psychoanalytic books, and all 24 volumes of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud cross-linked to the corresponding text in the German Freud Gesammelte Werke . Also includes a collection of archival video lectures and documentaries. Create a free personal account to access additional features, such as saving searches, or enabling 90-day access without having to log in. A personal account is not required in order to search, browse or access full text on PEP.\n\nApplied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA): Indexes over 500 journals covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822951", "box_name": "Databases for Related Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "conomics, politics, race relations, and education from 1987 to the present. This database is part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.Science Magazine: Full text of Science Magazine since 1880. Search across the full run of the publication or browse by issue. To reach the magazine archive, select Journals from the menu and then click on Science . On the Science page, select Archive to view issues by decade, then navigate to specific years and issues. Click on 1940s to display earlier decades.\n\nGeneral Science Full Text: Indexes nearly 300 scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes full text for more than 100 publications from 1995 to the present. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "19822951", "box_name": "Databases for Related Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369773", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238315", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "4369774", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238315"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369775", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369776", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our Ebook Collections\u00a0guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4369777", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "E-Book Collections for Cognitive Neuroscience Topics:\nPsychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP): The PEP-Web Archive provides the full text of 83 psychoanalytic journals dating back to 1918 (most with a three- to five-year embargo of current articles), 98 psychoanalytic books, and all 24 volumes of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud cross-linked to the corresponding text in the German Freud Gesammelte Werke . Also includes a collection of archival video lectures and documentaries. Create a free personal account to access additional features, such as saving searches, or enabling 90-day access without having to log in. A personal account is not required in order to search, browse or access full text on PEP.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "19823650", "box_name": "E-Book Collections for Cognitive Neuroscience Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "earches, or enabling 90-day access without having to log in. A personal account is not required in order to search, browse or access full text on PEP.PsycBooks (now also includes APA Handbooks): This American Psychological Association (APA) database provides the full text of more than 4,500 scholarly and professional books published by the APA, including over 100 out-of-print titles, the APA Handbooks in Psychology series, and the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology . Also includes a substantial backfile of classic and historical works, with the earliest title dating to 1620. Available titles may also be found in OneSearch .\n\nAdvances in Computers (ebook series): Published since 1960, Advances in Computers covers innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design, and applications. The Graduate Center has access to this book series from Volume 66, 2006, to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238317", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "19823650", "box_name": "E-Book Collections for Cognitive Neuroscience Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238317"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nFor more information on finding or depositing dissertations and theses, see the Dissertations & Theses guide.\n\nGraduate Center Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238320", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "19822958", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238320"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Dissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238320", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "19822958", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238320"}}
{"text": ", language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 600 institutions, indexes over 1.5 million theses and dissertations.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238320", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "19822958", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238320"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238320", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "19822958", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238320"}}
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{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about citing sources, see the Citation Managers & Style Guides guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238340", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19822996", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238340"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab). Full MLA guide not available online, but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.\n\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (Online Writing Bab). Full APA guide not available online, but this site answers basic questions.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238340", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19822997", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238340"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238340", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19822997", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238340"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete and JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles. The Graduate Center supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks . Want to learn more? Check the library's events calendar for upcoming citation management workshops, or request an appointment .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238340", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19822998", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238340"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238340", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238340"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding, visit the Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238344", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "19823004", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238344"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238344", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238344"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238344", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238344"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6238344", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6238344"}}
{"text": "Academic and professional organizations and societies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nSociety for Neuroscience: Founded in 1969, with nearly 36,000 members in more than 95 countries. Publishes academic journals JNeurosci and eNeuro. SFN provides professional development resources and career training through Neuronline and interactive public-facing resources, including BrainFacts.org.\n\nAmerican Academy of Neurology: Association of clinical neurologists founded in 1948.\n\nCognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS): The Cognitive Neuroscience Society holds an annual spring meeting, bringing together researchers from around the world to share the latest studies in cognitive neuroscience. The event features invited symposia, symposia, posters, awards, a keynote address, and the opportunity to connect with colleagues. Find past programming and abstracts here: https://www.cogneurosociety.org/annual-meeting/general-information/previous-meetings/.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "nect with colleagues. Find past programming and abstracts here: https://www.cogneurosociety.org/annual-meeting/general-information/previous-meetings/.International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS): Founded in 1992, the IBNS has members from 34 different countries and consists of scientists, clinicians, teachers, and others with a background and interest in the relationship between brain and behavior.\n\nInternational Brain Research Organization: More than 90 international, national and regional scientific organisations are members of the IBRO, including National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and Society for Neuroscience (SFN). IRBO publishes the journal Neuroscience as well as the open access IRBO Reports.\n\nInternational Cognitive Linguistics Association (ICLA): ICLA connects cognitive linguists all over the world by sponsoring conferences, sponsoring a journal and book series, maintaining a website and email discussion list, fostering regional affiliates, and generally providing a community for researchers in cognitive linguistics and others interested in such research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "t, fostering regional affiliates, and generally providing a community for researchers in cognitive linguistics and others interested in such research.Topics of interest for cognitive linguistics include the structural characteristics of natural language categorization (such as prototypicality, metaphor, mental imagery, and cognitive models), the explicit characterization of linguistic meaning in terms appropriate to its nature (such as trajector/landmark or figure/ground organization, profiling, grounding, viewpoint, scope of predication, etc.), the functional principles of linguistic organization (such as iconicity and naturalness), the conceptual interface between syntax and semantics, the experiential and pragmatic background of language-in-use, the nature and description of linguistic constructions, the conceptual basis and structural organization of signed languages, the relation of language to thought and to human culture(s), the nature of language in its evolutionary and historical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between language", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "ical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageical perspectives, the way that language is acquired via cognitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageand non-linguistic aspects of communication such as gesture.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "nitive, communicative and general social experience, and the relationship between languageand non-linguistic aspects of communication such as gesture.International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF): The goal INCF is to support neuroinformatics research with outreach, project management, and administration of community-driven projects regarding neuroinformatics training and standards and best practices for data sharing, infrastructure, and interoperability solutions for neuroscience.\n\nNeuroinformatics integrates and analyzes diverse data across scales, techniques, and species to understand the brain.\n\nInternational Society for the History of the Neurosciences (ISHN): This society's mission includes: improving communication between individuals and groups interested in the history of neuroscience; promoting research in the history of neuroscience; promoting education in and stimulate interest for the history of neuroscience.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "ory of neuroscience; promoting research in the history of neuroscience; promoting education in and stimulate interest for the history of neuroscience.National Academy of Sciences (NAS): A private, nonprofit organization that recognizes and promotes outstanding science through election to membership, publication in its journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), and its awards, programs, and special activities.\n\nAmerican Psychological Association (APA): APA is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 115,700 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students as its members.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19823899", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828809", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828809", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "f sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .Foundation Directory Online, FDO: The FDO profiles over 220,000 grantmakers and 900,000 recipients, and provides information on over 17 million grants. It covers private, independent, and corporate foundations, U.S. federal funders, public charities, and international foundations. The data in FDO is compiled from IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF, grantmaker websites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. Searchable by names of individuals or organizations, subject, geographic focus, population served, and other indexes.\n\nFoundation Grants to Individuals Online: Devoted to the needs of individuals, this database describes 10,000 grantmakers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828809", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "de scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to students, researchers, artists, and other seekers of individual grants.FOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.\n\nAssistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nPhilanthropy News Digest RFPs: Philanthropy News Digest publishes RFPs and notices of awards as a free service for grant-making organizations and nonprofits. Also lists RFPs for grants to individuals and their upcoming deadlines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828809", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "ces of awards as a free service for grant-making organizations and nonprofits. Also lists RFPs for grants to individuals and their upcoming deadlines.Research Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828809", "box_name": "Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Resources on Professional Development:\nVault Career Intelligence: Vault is not available via CUNY at this time. Additional career planning help can be found at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development .\n\nProfessional Development Collection: Full text of 520 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles, and more than 200 educational reports. Indexes an additional 700 journals.\n\nOffice of Career Planning and Professional Development: Develop a career planning strategy, take career assessments, edit your job documents (e.g., CVs, resumes, cover letters), prepare for job interviews and troubleshoot your individual concerns by scheduling an appointment at the Office of Career Planning & Professional Development. General writing help is also available from the GC Writing Fellows who are based in this office. The OCPPD also has walk-in hours, find more information on their website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "box_id": "19828796", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources on Professional Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/CogNeuro"}}
{"text": "Related Guides: Guides for Subjects related to Cognitive Neuroscience.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6237769", "page_name": "Related Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6237769"}}
{"text": "Related Guides:\nAudiology: A guide that provides you with easy access to audiology and related resources.\n\nBiochemistry: A guide that provides you with easy access to biochemistry and related resources.\n\nBiology: A guide that provides you with easy access to biology and related resources.\n\nComputer Science: A guide that provides you with easy access to computer science and related resources.\n\nLinguistics: A guide that provides you with easy access to linguistics and related resources.\n\nPsychology: A guide that provides you with easy access to psychology and related resources.\n\nSpeech-Language-Hearing Sciences: A guide that provides you with easy access to speech-language-hearing sciences and related resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "6237769", "page_name": "Related Guides", "box_id": "19822081", "box_name": "Related Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=6237769"}}
{"text": "Tools for Open Access:\nComprehensive List of OA Tools\n\nTools for OA: A list, currently under development, from the OA Directory covering citation impact, current awareness, directories, dissemination, quality evaluation, harvesters, open licenses, policy, and more.\n\nJournal Tools\n\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nBeyond Beall's List: Better Understanding Predatory Publishers: Explains and contextualizes so-called \"predatory\" publishers.\n\nDOI System: Paste a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) into the search box to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "7067264", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=7067264"}}
{"text": "to resolve a DOI name. Results turn up OA and non-OA articles.\n\nThink, Check, Submit: A tool to help you choose the right journal for your research.HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Spectrum (OAS) Guide: A guide to help users understand the components of OA journals; learn the differences between more vs. less open journals; and decide where to publish their work.\n\nBASE: Operated by Bielefeld University Library, BASE is one of the world's largest search engines for academic OA web resources.\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyright", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "7067264", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=7067264"}}
{"text": "make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nBook Tools\n\nOnline Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online.\n\nCopyrightCreative Commons: A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free, easy-to-use tools.\n\nOA Policy Tools\n\nROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies): A searchable registry of open access policies and mandates adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders.\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: Search research funders' open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "7067264", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "9628325", "box_name": "Tools for Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=7067264"}}
{"text": "Browser Extensions:\nFollowing are two browser extensions that make it easy to find legally available OA versions of articles.\u00a0 Read more about them in the article \" Unpaywall and Open Access Button: Browser Extensions for Fast Access \" on the GC Library's News & Events blog.\n\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869093", "guide_name": "Cognitive Neuroscience", "page_id": "7067264", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "21096023", "box_name": "Browser Extensions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869093&p=7067264"}}
{"text": "SLU Libraries: This guide is meant to steer the access points for the School of Labor and Urban Studies at CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861"}}
{"text": "Library Access: Who can use the library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "Who Can Use the Library?:\nTo find out if and how you can access the Graduate Center Library and its resources, click the group to which you belong: Graduate Center Students (including Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, Non-Matriculated Students, and Language Reading Program Students) Graduate Center Faculty and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff) CUNY Students, Faculty, and\u00a0Staff Graduate Center Alumni Research Assistants for GC Faculty, Etc. Graduate Center Retirees Other Visitors (non-CUNY\u00a0researchers, visiting research scholars, SUNY Empire State students, guests of GC affiliates)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19837938", "box_name": "Who Can Use the Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "Proper identification is required for access.\u00a0 Always present to security staff: CUNY Photo ID (student, faculty, staff, or retiree) Note: Student, faculty, and staff ID cards must have\u00a0a current validation sticker or activated library barcode/number. (Some campuses issue cards with barcodes; some just use library numbers.) If you have a current validation sticker, you will only need to show your card to the officer at the library entrance. If you do not have a current validation sticker (some campuses do not issue these stickers), the officer will check your library barcode/number to see if it is active. Graduate Center Alumni Photo ID or\u00a0CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies\u00a0Alumni ID Other CUNY alumni cards do not grant access to the GC Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19837939", "box_name": "Don't Forget your ID!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "lumni Photo ID or\u00a0CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies\u00a0Alumni ID Other CUNY alumni cards do not grant access to the GC Library.lumni Photo ID or\u00a0CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies\u00a0Alumni ID Other CUNY alumni cards do not grant access to the GC Library.lumni Photo ID or\u00a0CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies\u00a0Alumni ID Other CUNY alumni cards do not grant access to the GC Library.Empire State College photo ID A government-issued photo ID plus a card for one of the following: Graduate Center Research Assistant Friends of the Graduate Center Library Associates Language Reading Program METRO Referral Visitors must be accompanied by someone with a Graduate Center photo ID (maximum 3 visitors per GC ID) Graduate Center Photo ID required for: Visiting Scholars GC Research Assistants unaffiliated with the GC Writer\u2019s Program Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium Columbia, Fordham, New School, NYU, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stony Brook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19837939", "box_name": "Don't Forget your ID!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "Serial Solutions Test Box:\nSearch for a Specific Journal Title begins with Title equals Title contains all words ISSN equals", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19876335", "box_name": "Serial Solutions Test Box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "OneSearch Test Box:\nKeyword Title Author Subject", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243594", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19876350", "box_name": "OneSearch Test Box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243594"}}
{"text": "Register for a Library Account:\nTo borrow books from any CUNY library you must first register for a library account. Register for an account at the Circulation Desk, located on the first floor of the library. You will need a current GC photo ID. Keep your e-mail current with circulation and ILL staff to receive library e-mail notices. Non-GC CUNY students register for or receive CUNY photo IDs at their home institutions. All CUNY students, staff, and faculty may borrow books from all CUNY libraries, except the CUNY School of Law Library. GC Alumni register for a library account here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243603", "page_name": "Getting a Library Account", "box_id": "19837963", "box_name": "Register for a Library Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243603"}}
{"text": "Need a GC ID Card?:\nGraduate Center students take registration and bursar\u2019s receipts (or letter from a GC Provost or program Executive Officer) to room 9123, phone x7769, to obtain a GC photo ID with current semester validation sticker. Students not taking courses but maintaining matriculation must pay registration fees .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243603", "page_name": "Getting a Library Account", "box_id": "19837964", "box_name": "Need a GC ID Card?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243603"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243603", "page_name": "Getting a Library Account", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243603"}}
{"text": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries:\nCUNY faculty, students, and staff may visit and borrow from all other CUNY libraries , except the CUNY School of Law. They may also request delivery of circulating items from other CUNY collections by placing\u00a0a request in the CUNY catalog. This service is knows as CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . Databases licensed only to specific CUNY campuses may be used on site at those campuses only. (Curious about a specific library's hours or policies? Consult that library's website .) Additionally, Graduate Center affiliates can\u00a0request books and articles unavailable at CUNY through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . Keep your e-mail current with circulation and ILL staff to receive library e-mail notices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243603", "page_name": "Getting a Library Account", "box_id": "19837965", "box_name": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243603"}}
{"text": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials: How to get a library account, circulation length for materials, how to renew", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions? Contact the Circulation Desk at (212) 817-7083 or circ@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837966", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "Borrowing periods and fines are outlined in the Privileges and Fines Chart and summarized below. For CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . (Note that different CUNY libraries have different renewal limits . Also, the CUNY-wide chart may not be fully current. For each library's current loan and renewal policies, consult that library's website .) GC Master's Students can check books out for 6 weeks with unlimited renewals GC PhD Students, Current GC Faculty, and Retired GC Faculty & PSC Staff can check books out for 8 weeks with unlimited renewals GC Alumni can check books out (from the GC Library only) for 3 weeks with 3 renewals Media (VHS tapes, DVDs, and CDs) are kept at the 1st floor circulation desk, loaned 7 days to all users, with no renewals. The overdue fine for these materials is $1.20 per day. Reserve books circulate for 2 hours.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837967", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "lation desk, loaned 7 days to all users, with no renewals. The overdue fine for these materials is $1.20 per day. Reserve books circulate for 2 hours.lation desk, loaned 7 days to all users, with no renewals. The overdue fine for these materials is $1.20 per day. Reserve books circulate for 2 hours.lation desk, loaned 7 days to all users, with no renewals. The overdue fine for these materials is $1.20 per day. Reserve books circulate for 2 hours.Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library's opening the following day. Some reserve items circulate for 3 days at a time. Reserve VHS, DVDs, and CDs are for library use only. The overdue fine for reserve items is $0.10/minute. Periodicals and reference books may circulate with special permission card from a 2nd floor reference librarian. Non-Circulating items, as well as dissertations, theses, microforms, and special collection materials, stay in the library. Borrowers receive a date due slip with each item at check-out. Borrowers are responsible for returning loaned material in good condition by the date due or for renewing the material in a timely fashion. As an unguaranteed courtesy, the library catalog system emails reminder notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive library email notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837967", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "er notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive library email notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks.er notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive library email notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks.er notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive library email notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks.Users may check accounts online via My Account in the catalog. An unreceived notice does not relieve the borrower of responsibility for fines and fees. Recalls: CUNY borrowers may request currently checked-out items by clicking the \u201cRequest a Copy\u201d or \u201cRequest This Copy\u201d links in the library catalog, or by asking library circulation staff to issue a recall. Requests will generate an immediate notice in email and/or paper informing the current borrower of the recall. The first borrower is guaranteed the initial loan length; renewal is denied after a recall request is placed. If the item has already been renewed, it is given a new, earlier due date \u2014 10 days from the date the recall request is placed. Seven-day and reserve loans may not be recalled. Overdue recalled items are fined at a higher rate of $1/day. Unreceived email notices do not relieve any borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837967", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "Renewing & Returning Materials:\nRenew materials by logging into My Account in the library catalog. To maximize loan lengths, renew titles just before they are due, not far in advance. CUNY libraries have different loan lengths and renewal policies for all borrower types. You may not renew via My Account if: a book has been requested\u00a0by another borrower or course reserve you have $25 or more in CUNY-wide fines you have loans more than 8 days overdue GC users in violation of the above conditions may request a renewal via the GC\u2019s renewal form . Interlibrary Loan (ILL) renewals can be requested online in the user's ILL account , subject to lending library approval. Return CUNY library books to any CUNY library. Exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837968", "box_name": "Renewing & Returning Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing:\nCUNY students, faculty, and staff may borrow from every CUNY library except the CUNY School of Law Library. CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing is offered to all CUNY-wide users.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837969", "box_name": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "Missing Books:\nIf a book is missing: Check the re-shelving area on the east side of the library\u2019s 2nd floor. If no luck, fill out a \u201cSearch Card\u201d from a librarian on the 2nd floor. Include your name and phone or e-mail address on the back. Submit the card to the circulation staff on the 1st floor for searching. Request the item via CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . If it is not available through CLICS, request it via Interlibrary Loan (ILL) , with a note that the item could not be found on the shelves.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243604", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing Materials", "box_id": "19837970", "box_name": "Missing Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243604"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions? Contact the Reference Department at (212) 817-7077 or Ask a Librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243605", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "19837971", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243605"}}
{"text": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY Libraries:\nYou can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request. Watch a CLICS demo on YouTube! Have questions? Check out the CLICS FAQ page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243605", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "19837972", "box_name": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243605"}}
{"text": "CLICS Request Step by Step:\nMake a Request Search the CUNY Libraries Catalog Click title to display the book record Click Request 1. Enter your Barcode and Password in the login screen. (Both are your CUNY library barcode number, until you change the password.) 2. Select your pick-up location from the drop-down menu 3. Click Go to finish. You will see a confirmation message. 4.\u00a0You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243605", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "19837973", "box_name": "CLICS Request Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243605"}}
{"text": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan:\nWhen should you use CLICS and when should you use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) ? Use CLICS for: Books that are available at other CUNY libraries Use ILL for: Any book, including books owned by other CUNY libraries Journal articles not available at the Graduate Center Library A/V materials such as DVDs and CDs Book chapters For more information about interlibary loan or to make an ILL request, visit the ILL Login page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243605", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "19837974", "box_name": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243605"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243607", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243607"}}
{"text": "Overdue Fines:\nOverdue fines for returned books may be paid at any CUNY library. CUNY-wide fines are generally $0.25/day, with higher fees for overdue recalled ($1.00 per day) and reserve material ($0.10/minute). A $25 total in CUNY-wide fines blocks CUNY-wide library privileges. Long overdue replacement costs and fees must be paid at the lending library. For a complete list of CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . Graduate Center fine schedules are outlined in the Privileges and Fines Chart . Long overdue books generate registration, transcript, and graduation blocks, which must be cleared at a borrower\u2019s home library after making payment at the lending library. Failure to return CUNY library books is considered theft and may be enforced by police or by a collection agent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243607", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "19837976", "box_name": "Overdue Fines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243607"}}
{"text": "The email notice schedule for CUNY loans: Immediately upon arrival \u2013 CLICS pick-up notice Immediately upon request by another borrower \u2013 Recall notice 3 days prior to due date \u2013 courtesy notice reminder to return or renew items coming due 7 days after due date \u2013 1st overdue notice 21 days after due date \u2013 2nd overdue notice, online renewal blocked 40 days after due date \u2013 3rd overdue notice 50 days after due date \u2013 lost/replace notice, non-refundable $25 processing fee added to accumulated fines, book replacement price assessed ($45 minimum) All CUNY library privileges blocked at $25 CUNY-wide overdue fines 50+ days after due date \u2013 CUNY graduation, registration, transcripts blocked Borrowers are informed of due dates at the point of loan. Missed overdue notices or lost date due slips do not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243607", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "19837977", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243607"}}
{"text": "not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve. not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve. not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve.Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls. Recalls may be placed only by CUNY circulation staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243607", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "19837977", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243607"}}
{"text": "Patron Categories:\nThe charts on this page summarize the details of the library privileges available to different types of patrons. Use the links below to jump directly to the chart for a specific patron category: GC Students, Faculty, and Staff SLU Faculty and Staff SLU Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students SLU Alumni GC Faculty Research Assistants METRO Visitors", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837978", "box_name": "Patron Categories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC Students, Faculty, and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff):\nGC Doctoral Students | GC Master's Students | GC (&\u00a0ASRC) Faculty & PSC Staff | GC (& ASRC) Non-PSC Staff\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 6 weeks | 8 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free | Free | Free | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837979", "box_name": "GC Students, Faculty, and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "Other CUNY Students:\nOther CUNY Doctoral Students | Other CUNY Master's Students | CUNY Undergraduate Students | SPS Students\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 6 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 3\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only | On-site only | On-site only | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No | No | No | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837980", "box_name": "Other CUNY Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "Other CUNY Faculty and Staff:\nOther CUNY Faculty & PSC Staff | Other CUNY Non-PSC Staff\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide | CUNY-wide\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837981", "box_name": "Other CUNY Faculty and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students:\nGC Visiting Research Scholars (temporary ID) | GC Visiting Students (temporary ID) | Students in Language Reading Programs (temporary ID)\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes | GC only | GC only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Depends | No | No\n\nLoan Period | 6 weeks | 2 weeks | 2 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | 0 | 0\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | n/a | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | Yes | No\n\nPrinting | Free | Free | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes | No | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837982", "box_name": "GC Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC and CUNY Alumni:\nGC Alumni | Other CUNY Alumni\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | No (must become Library Friend for access)\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC only | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No | No\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 3 | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site access to all GC databases ; off-site access to select databases for alumni | No\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | No\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837983", "box_name": "GC and CUNY Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC and CUNY Retirees:\nGC Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees | Other CUNY\u00a0Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes | Yes\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 8 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837984", "box_name": "GC and CUNY Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC Library Friends / Associates:\nGC Library Friends / Associates\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | With $250 contribution (1 year)\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC only, with $1000 contribution (1 year)\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 3\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837985", "box_name": "GC Library Friends / Associates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty Research Assistants:\nGC Faculty Research Assistants\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site access ; off-site access if network account is obtained\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes , with proxy account\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page ; free if network account is obtained\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837986", "box_name": "GC Faculty Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "SUNY Empire State College Students:\nSUNY Empire State College Students\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837987", "box_name": "SUNY Empire State College Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "METRO Visitors:\nMETRO Visitors\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | With METRO pass\n\nBorrowing Privileges | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837988", "box_name": "METRO Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "Fines & Fees:\nAll borrowers are subject to the following\u00a0fines and fees: Overdue materials: Circulating books: $0.25/day Recalled books: $1.00/day Media (DVD, CD, VHS): $1.20/day Reserve items: $0.10/minute Interlibrary loan items: $0.25/day Lost items: Item cost + $25 processing fee", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243608", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "19837989", "box_name": "Fines & Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243608"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nEmail: ill@gc.cuny.edu Phone: (212) 817-7049 In Person: Library, first floor, room 1100.06 (last office in front of elevators) By Chat: Chat with\u00a0an academic librarian 24/7 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837990", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Finding Open Access Materials:\nTo find open access articles, try Google Scholar .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837991", "box_name": "Finding Open Access Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Alternatives to ILL:\nCan't wait for delivery?\u00a0 Here are a few local options if you prefer to get material in person. NYPL & MaRLI CUNY Libraries Brooklyn Public Library & Queens Library\n\nMETRO cards -\u00a0GC reference\u00a0librarians can issue cards that let you go to other libraries. Stop by the reference desk or contact us at reference@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837992", "box_name": "Alternatives to ILL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837993", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:To get your materials quicker, Check whether the GC library has the material you need: Start in OneSearch . Request from OneSearch : Use the \"Request\" tab to request a book or media item from other CUNY libraries, or Use the\u00a0\"More Options\" tab to request it via interlibrary loan from libraries beyond CUNY Request from Worldcat: If the book or media item is not in OneSearch , use the Worldcat link on top to find it, then\u00a0from the record, use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan \" link to request it. Request from Google Scholar: Use Google Scholar through the GC library website.\u00a0If there is no full-text access, click on More > Find It @ CUNY! to request it. Request from Databases: Consult subject specialists' guides for recommendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837993", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.Save time and typing: In databases ,\u00a0use the\u00a0\"Find It @ CUNY\" link, and in Worldcat , the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link, to\u00a0auto-fill requests.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837993", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "time and typing: In databases ,\u00a0use the\u00a0\"Find It @ CUNY\" link, and in Worldcat , the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link, to\u00a0auto-fill requests.We send notifications via email. If you are not getting our emails, check your spam folder/settings for ill@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837993", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Lending Information: Dissertations:\nGC\u00a0dissertations may be available through: Academic Works ,\u00a0our institutional repository The ProQuest\u00a0Dissertations database If a dissertation\u00a0is not accessible from either, request it via interlibrary loan. Librarians: Submit an interlibrary loan request, or Email ill@gc.cuny.edu Individuals: Ask your librarian about submitting an interlibrary loan request", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837994", "box_name": "Lending Information: Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Lending Information: General:\nRequesting Loans/Copies from The Graduate Center (CUNY) Find material with CUNY Libraries'\u00a0search tool, OneSearch \u200b. Librarians: Submit an interlibrary loan request via OCLC, or Email us at ill@gc.cuny.edu Individuals: Ask your librarian about submitting an interlibrary loan request", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837995", "box_name": "Lending Information: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material:\nRequest Scan & Deliver from the GC library: request scans of print material available at the GC library, delivered electronically within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Request up\u00a0to a single article from a journal issue, or a single chapter from a book,\u00a0as an Article or Book Chapter\u00a0request through interlibrary loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243609", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan (ILL)", "box_id": "19837996", "box_name": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243609"}}
{"text": "Current Graduate Center Students:\nCurrent Graduate Center students will receive a validation sticker (with a letter from Executive Officers to the Office of Security and Public Safety) for full library privileges including on-site access to any CUNY library except the CUNY Law School remote access to e-resources borrowing privileges from any CUNY library except the CUNY Law School interlibrary loan", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837940", "box_name": "Current Graduate Center Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Leave of Absence?:\nStudents on leave must obtain a letter from a program Executive Officer to the Office of Security and Public Safety room 9123 for a temporary CUNY GC photo ID to reinstate or continue library privileges including library access, borrowing, Grad Center network accounts, and off-site use of licensed resources. The Executive Officer must provide an expiration date within the current academic term. Students arriving before registration may obtain a temporary GC photo ID with a letter from a Graduate Center Department EO on Graduate Center letterhead delivered to the Office of Security and Public Safety (x7777) room 9123 for a temporary GC photo ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837941", "box_name": "Leave of Absence?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Faculty Research Assistants borrow materials from the GC library on a sponsoring GC faculty member\u2019s library account. GC faculty, administrators, and HEOs may sponsor up to 2 research assistants. Obtain application Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor circulation desk.\u00a0A paper Library Research Assistant card is issued by library circulation staff. A photo ID also required for admittance. The sponsoring faculty member is responsible for all loans, fines, and fees. Library Research Assistants may be non-CUNY affiliates.\u00a0 Interlibrary loan privileges are extended; but no off-site access to licensed resources is offered. Graduate Center Executive Officers may request research assistants be extended short term access to the GC network and library resources by emailing IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu specifying the assistant\u2019s need for GC network credentials, \u00a0the assistant\u2019s faculty supervisor, and the dates of affiliation, not to exceed 3 months.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837942", "box_name": "Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Language Reading Program Students:\nCUNY Graduate Center Language Reading Program and Summer Reading Program students obtain either a GC photo ID authorized by the program director, or a program ID from the program director for access privileges to the CUNY Graduate Center library only. The card must be presented to security staff with a government photo ID. No GC borrowing privileges or network accounts for off-campus access to licensed resources and no interlibrary loan privileges accompany the program ID card; only the director-authorized GC photo ID will be honored for borrowing privileges from the GC library only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837943", "box_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students Students:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837944", "box_name": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students Students:Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students Students:Library Access: The Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium allows doctoral students (not faculty or master\u2019s students) from Columbia, NYU, Fordham, Rutgers, Princeton, and SUNY Stonybrook taking one or more courses at the Graduate Center to apply for a GC photo ID for library admission. Similarly, doctoral students from Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture enrolled in at least one course at the CUNY Graduate Center may apply for a GC photo ID for library admission ( see p. 19 of the GC Bulletin ). Network Accounts: Special program students, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium students, auditors, and non-matriculated students enrolled in one or more GC classes (not continuing ed) are eligible for\u00a0GC computer network accounts for remote access to library resources. After completing registration for a GC course, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837944", "box_name": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nLog in to GC databases with your GC network credentials . If you have trouble: 1. Use the password reset tool or contact GC IT Services to resolve account problems. 2. Use the smaller set of CUNY-wide databases , accessible with your CUNY library barcode.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243595", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "19837945", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243595"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty, GC Staff & CUNY Doctoral Faculty:\nGraduate Center faculty and staff (including Advanced Science Research Center\u00a0faculty and staff), as well as\u00a0CUNY doctoral faculty, are eligible for all library privileges listed below for the period of appointment. All faculty appointments are authorized by the GC's Office of the Provost, often prompted by a letter from a GC Executive Officer. The Office of the Provost gives authorization for a Graduate Center photo ID card. Bring the ID card to the Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker; the ID card will then serve as library card. Faculty & Staff\u00a0Library Privileges: on-site access\u00a0to any CUNY library remote access to GC library resources (using GC network/email account credentials) borrowing privileges from all\u00a0CUNY libraries\u00a0except the CUNY\u00a0School of Law interlibrary loan privileges For full information about faculty and staff library privileges, see the Privileges & Fines Chart .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243596", "page_name": "GC Faculty & Staff", "box_id": "19837946", "box_name": "GC Faculty, GC Staff & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243596"}}
{"text": "Retired Faculty & Staff:\nConsult our Retirees page for information about library privileges for: Retired central-line Graduate Center faculty Retired campus-based Graduate Center faculty Retired Graduate Center staff", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243596", "page_name": "GC Faculty & Staff", "box_id": "19837947", "box_name": "Retired Faculty & Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243596"}}
{"text": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates: Students and faculty at CUNY schools other than the GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243597", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243597"}}
{"text": "CUNY Students, Faculty, Staff (including faculty retirees):\nCUNY students, faculty, and staff with current CUNY photo ID may visit and borrow from any CUNY library.\u00a0Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors. (Some resources require users to create an individual account with their GC email address. Non-GC visitors unfortunately cannot use those resources.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243597", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "box_id": "19837948", "box_name": "CUNY Students, Faculty, Staff (including faculty retirees)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243597"}}
{"text": "CUNY School of Professional Studies:\nCUNY School of Professional Studies students\u00a0obtain a CUNY SPS photo ID for\u00a0borrowing privileges from all CUNY libraries (4 weeks for most materials). SPS students must obtain a CUNY photo ID from the SPS Office of Security and Public Safety (646-664-8600). SPS students may access the CUNY-wide databases from off-campus using their 14-digit SPS library barcode to authenticate.\u00a0SPS students do not have interlibrary loan privileges.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243597", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "box_id": "19837949", "box_name": "CUNY School of Professional Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243597"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Alumni:\nPlease visit the Alumni Library Resources guide to see the library resources available to Graduate Center Alumni . Includes information about : Visiting the Graduate Center Library Accessing electronic resources from on- and off-campus Alumni dissertations and theses Learn more about other Alumni benefits provided by the Graduate Center\u00a0beyond the Library .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243598", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "10511469", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243598"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni:\nNon-GC CUNY alumni (except CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni) who wish to access the Graduate Center Library must join the Graduate Center Friends of the Library and Library Associates . Membership at the $250 level allows on-site access to the Graduate Center library for 1 year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing privileges at the Graduate Center library only. Off-campus access to databases, interlibrary loan, and intra-CUNY borrowing is not possible for alumni given the structure of licensing agreements. For more information contact: Jim Cronin Office of Institutional Advancement 212-817-7137 jcronin@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243598", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "19837950", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243598"}}
{"text": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni:\nObtain an alumni ID from CUNY college home campus offices. Along with a photo ID, the alumni ID provides access to materials in and use of the Graduate Center Library, excluding borrowing privileges, off-site access to licensed resources, and interlibrary loan. CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni also have access to CUNY college home libraries. Please note: no alumni privileges to the CUNY Graduate Center Library are extended to CUNY baccalaureate students other than those enrolled in the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243598", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "19837951", "box_name": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243598"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837952", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Sponsoring a Research Assistant GC faculty, administrators, and HEOs may sponsor up to 2 Research Assistants. Library Research Assistants do not have to be affiliated with CUNY. Graduate Center Executive Officers may request\u00a0extended short-term access to the GC network and library resources for Research Assistants by emailing IT Services ( itservices@gc.cuny.edu ), specifying the Assistant\u2019s need for GC network credentials,\u00a0the Assistant\u2019s faculty supervisor, and the dates of affiliation, not to exceed 3 months. Borrowing Materials In order for\u00a0Research Assistants to\u00a0borrow materials from the GC Library on a sponsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members must fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837952", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "onsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members must fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk.onsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members must fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk.onsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members must fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk.Research Assistants must obtain a paper Library Research Assistant card, issued by library circulation staff.\u00a0 If not affiliated with CUNY, RAs must also obtain\u00a0a photo ID from the Office of Security and Public Safety, Room 9123 (212-817-7777) to gain access to the library. Research Assistants are extended Interlibrary Loan privileges.\u00a0 To use this service, RAs must have an ILL proxy account authorized by the sponsoring faculty member.\u00a0 See the box below for information on setting up a proxy account.\u00a0 For more information about Interlibrary Loan, see the ILL FAQ . Off-site access to licensed resources is not available to Research Assistants. The sponsoring faculty member is responsible for all loans, fines, and fees on materials borrowed by the Library Research Assistant.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837952", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837953", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:How it Works Sponsoring faculty members can set up an ILL proxy account so that their Research Assistants can request, pick up, and manage ILL items. The faculty member is the owner of the account, while the RA is a proxy.\u00a0 The faculty member controls access to the account and retains their research history, even if there is RA turnover. The faculty member is responsible for the items borrowed through RA proxy accounts. Setting Up a Proxy Account The sponsoring faculty member should email Silvia Cho, Interlibrary Loan Supervisor ( jcho@gc.cuny.edu ) requesting and authorizing the set up of an ILL proxy account for the Research Assistant. Include the name of the RA and the email address for ILL notifications, which can be either the faculty member's or the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837953", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.At the end of each semester, sponsoring faculty members are contacted to confirm that their Research Assistants are still working with them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837953", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library:\nResearch Help Our Research Guides direct you to recommended resources by subject, and the Research Help page explains how to get\u00a0help from a librarian.\n\nTechnology in the Library Consult our Technology in the Library Guide for information about computers, printers, scanners, microfilm readers, equipment loans, and digital media equipment\u00a0in the library.\n\nReserves Find out\u00a0how to place books and media on reserve, how to access items on reserve,\u00a0and where to go for help with Blackboard in our online Reserves Guide .\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative GC researchers are granted\u00a0special borrowing privileges at the New York Public Library research libraries. You may also apply\u00a0online through MaRLI for\u00a0borrowing privileges at\u00a0Columbia University and New York University. For more information, consult our guide to NYPL &\u00a0MaRLI:\u00a0Manhattan Research Library Initiative .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837954", "box_name": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "leges at\u00a0Columbia University and New York University. For more information, consult our guide to NYPL &\u00a0MaRLI:\u00a0Manhattan Research Library Initiative .Academic Works Learn about CUNY Academic Works ,\u00a0an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York\u00a0in our Academic Works\u00a0Guide .\n\nLibrary News Find out about upcoming events and workshops and keep on top of the latest library news by subscribing to our Graduate Center Library\u00a0Blog .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243599", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "19837954", "box_name": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243599"}}
{"text": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees:\nRetired Graduate Center faculty (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff\u00a0retain full on-site\u00a0library privileges including: on-site access to any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library borrowing privileges from any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library except the Law School ID Cards: GC faculty retirees (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff\u00a0retirees may obtain GC retiree photo ID cards good for perpetual onsite access to\u00a0CUNY\u00a0libraries. When visiting the GC library, anyone without a GC network account can request a guest login for access to library\u00a0computers . For more information,\u00a0see the\u00a0Retiree Accounts box below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243600", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "19837955", "box_name": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243600"}}
{"text": "Retiree Accounts:\nStatus | Account Privileges\n\nRetired Central-Line GC Doctoral Faculty | Email/Network Account: Upon\u00a0retirement, retirees are given the option to retain the GC account as an email-only account (@gc.cuny.edu address) or request a new retiree email account (@ret.gc.cuny.edu address). Library Databases: Retired central-line GC faculty can\u00a0log in to library databases with a full GC email address as userid (e.g., user@gc.cuny.edu or user@ret.gc.cuny.edu) and password. Interlibrary Loan: Retired central-line GC faculty must\u00a0contact ill@gc.cuny.edu to request a retiree Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends upon retirement; the GC Library creates new retiree ILL accounts upon request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243600", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "19837956", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243600"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends upon retirement; the GC Library creates new retiree ILL accounts upon request.Retired Campus-Based GC Doctoral Faculty | Email/Network Account: Retired GC doctoral faculty based at\u00a0other campuses lose GC network accounts, including GC email privileges, upon retirement. Retired doctoral faculty may request email accounts from home campuses and may maintain access to home campus\u00a0library resources. Library Databases and Interlibrary Loan: Retired campus-based GC doctoral faculty may contact the GC Digital Services Librarian ( librarysystems@gc.cuny.edu ) to request a special retiree account for access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243600", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "19837956", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243600"}}
{"text": "ccount for access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)PSC Staff Retirees | Email/Network Account: GC staff retirees represented by the PSC lose their GC network accounts. On the day of retirement, GC staff retirees\u00a0may request a new retiree email-only account (@ret.gc.cuny.edu address). Library Databases: Retired PSC staff can log in to GC library databases with a\u00a0full GC email address (e.g., user@ret.gc.cuny.edu) and password. \u200bInterlibrary Loan: Retired PSC staff may contact ill@gc.cuny.edu to request a new GC retiree Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)\n\nNon-PSC Staff Retirees | All Accounts: GC staff retirees not represented by the PSC lose GC network accounts, including GC email accounts; staff accounts are\u00a0disabled on the day of retirement and deleted 90 days thereafter. As a result, non-PSC staff retirees lose access to GC library resources\u00a0and Interlibrary Loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243600", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "19837956", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243600"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243601", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "19837957", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243601"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:Using a Special Retiree Account:Some retired GC faculty who do not have GC email accounts are given\u00a0special retiree accounts for library services. Special retiree accounts provide access to\u00a0articles, e-books, and other materials available through the GC Library's electronic subscriptions. They\u00a0also provide access to GC interlibrary loan services. (For information about the different kinds of accounts for different types of retirees, see the Retirees page.) How to find and access GC library resources: Get to know the GC Library website . To see and access all available databases, consult our list of databases . To see if a specific journal is available for a specific year, check our journal-finding tool . If the journal article you need is not available, you may place an interlibrary loan request from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243601", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "19837957", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243601"}}
{"text": "quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.You may search for any book that is not readily available at the GC in Worldcat and use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly. Furthermore, you may request for electronic scans of print materials owned by the GC \u2014 one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal. To request, just fill out an ILL request form . When your interlibrary loan request is available, you will be notified by email. Books must be picked up at the GC Library, but most articles/book chapters are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Some tips for using GC library resources: If the database you're using has a citation to an article but not the full text for that article, you will usually see a \"FindIt!\" button next to or under the citation. Click that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243601", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "19837957", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243601"}}
{"text": "ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.If you like to use Google Scholar, we recommend using the GC-customized version available on the library website. The GC-customized version knows the library's electronic journal holdings and (after prompting you to log in with your GC library credentials) links you directly to the articles in the library's databases. Need help? If you need assistance using GC databases or journals, please contact the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 or start a chat with a librarian on the GC Library website . If you need assistance with interlibrary loan, please contact ILL staff at ill@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7045.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243601", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "19837957", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243601"}}
{"text": "Other Visitors: Non-CUNY students and faculty", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library is open to CUNY and SUNY Empire State College students and faculty, Graduate Center alumni, and CUNY doctoral faculty retirees. If you are not in these groups you can access the library by joining the Friends of the Library or getting a METRO Referral card from an area library. Details below. Become a Graduate Center Friend of the Library or Library Associate at the $250 level: A $250 membership grants on-site access to the Graduate Center library for 1 year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing privileges at the Graduate Center library only. For more information contact Jim Cronin, Office of Institutional Advancement, 212-817-7137,\u00a0jcronin@gc.cuny.edu. METRO referrals from area libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837958", "box_name": "Non-CUNY Researchers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.METRO membership provides reciprocal access for users seeking access to resources unavailable in home libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837958", "box_name": "Non-CUNY Researchers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "Visiting Research Scholars:\nThe Office of the Provost manages a Visiting Research Scholar program for scholars capable of adding usefully to the academic discourse at the Graduate Center. Read about the application process . Visiting scholars are entitled to library borrowing privileges and off-site access to library resources. (See privileges chart for more information).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837959", "box_name": "Visiting Research Scholars", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "Need a Research Library?:\nLooking for a research library to work in but not affiliated with the Graduate Center or CUNY? There are several options: Become a Friend of the Graduate Center Library \u2014 $250 provides a year of access, and $1000 provides a year of both access and borrowing. Several other academic libraries also have Friends programs along these lines. Get a New York Public Library card and apply to use one of the special study rooms at the Schwarzman Building . Get a New York Public Library card and apply to join MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative) , which provides borrowing privileges for the research collections at NYPL, and access and borrowing privileges at Columbia and NYU.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837960", "box_name": "Need a Research Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "Guests:\nGuests\u00a0(up to 3) with valid photo ID accompanying Graduate Center students, faculty, staff with current ID may be admitted to the library at the discretion of GC security staff. All guests must sign in at the lobby security desk and provide appropriate ID for weekend library access.\u00a0Children must be accompanied by an adult with current ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837961", "box_name": "Guests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "SUNY Empire State College Students:\nSUNY Empire State College\u00a0students may obtain a CUNY Open Access card from any CUNY library circulation desk for semester-long access and borrowing privileges at all CUNY libraries.\u00a0Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243602", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "19837962", "box_name": "SUNY Empire State College Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243602"}}
{"text": "How long will it take? Most requests (for books not already checked out by another patron) are delivered in about a week. \u00a0Some requests take 5 days or fewer; some take more than a week. NYC traffic, CUNY library systems problems, and library staffing all affect delivery time. What if something I requested can\u2019t be found? You will receive email that your request can\u2019t be filled. You may request it again from another CUNY library, or from Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . If you have waited more than a week for your request, contact either the CUNY lending library or your home CUNY library circulation desk . Which materials may not be requested via CLICS? Queens College, Brooklyn College, and City College will not loan music scores through CLICS. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243606", "page_name": "CLICS FAQs", "box_id": "19837975", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243606"}}
{"text": "S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.Libraries receiving CLICS requests for any non-circulating material will cancel a CLICS request prompting an email notification to the requestor. Graduate Center users may make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests for any item, whether or not it is available via CLICS. What if no CUNY copies are available? You can request to be next in line for a CUNY book that is currently checked out to another user. \u00a0Also, Graduate Center users may use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) to request\u00a0any item, whether or not it is available at another\u00a0CUNY library. What if I want to get the book before somebody else gets it? To get a book right away, go get it yourself. If you take it to the circulation desk, you will be able to borrow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243606", "page_name": "CLICS FAQs", "box_id": "19837975", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243606"}}
{"text": "it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve. it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve. it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve.What if I want a particular copy from a certain CUNY library? You can make \u201ctargeted\u201d requests by going into a local CUNY library catalog, and using the \u201cRequest this Copy\u201d button. You may also request specific copies with the help of library circulation desk staff. These show up in \u201cMy Account\u201d as \u201cHold Requests.\u201d I didn\u2019t get an email about my CLICS request! If you don\u2019t get an email within a few days, log in to \u201cMy Account\u201d in the CUNY catalog. Under \u201cActivities,\u201d click the number next to \u201cCLICs Requests.\u201d You will see a list of requests ordered by number. Click the number next to the item you\u2019re curious about in order to see that item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243606", "page_name": "CLICS FAQs", "box_id": "19837975", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243606"}}
{"text": "item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update. item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update. item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update.You may contact the lending CUNY library circulation department to prompt a search for or cancellation of your CLICS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item). How do I delete a CLICS request? Delete a CLICS request in \u201cMy Account\u201d by clicking on the number following \u201cCLICs Requests.\u201d If the Delete button appears you may delete the request. If the button does not appear, the request is already in process and cannot be deleted. Why do I get the message \u201cNo copies currently available, or there is a problem with your ID card. Please see a librarian\u201d? You have already requested this book via CLICS, OR No copy is available for loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243606", "page_name": "CLICS FAQs", "box_id": "19837975", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243606"}}
{"text": "or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.If your CUNY registration is current, there has been a glitch in the auto-updating of your library record from CUNY Central data. Take your valid photo ID to your home CUNY library circulation desk for an update.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "869861", "guide_name": "SLU Libraries", "page_id": "6243606", "page_name": "CLICS FAQs", "box_id": "19837975", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=869861&p=6243606"}}
{"text": "Welcome to the Graduate Center Library:\nStudents, faculty, and staff of\u00a0the\u00a0School of Labor and Urban Studies are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center, located at 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th St. Your library liaison is Aliqae Geraci, Labor and Urban Studies Librarian. Use this guide for quick access to information about accessing library services and collections. To find resources about Labor Studies, please consult the Labor Studies research guide. To find resources about Urban Studies, please consult the Urban Studies research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251815", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19874086", "box_name": "Welcome to the Graduate Center Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251815"}}
{"text": "Logging into library resources:\nSLU students and faculty have full access to Graduate Center Library resources available on the main library website at library.gc.cuny.edu . You may log in remotely to Graduate Center Library databases, journals, ebooks, and our full suite of online resources with the following credentials: Your CUNY Log In is used to access all library resources from off campus. CUNY Login usernames have the format Firstname.LastnameNN@login.cuny.edu, where \u201cNN\u201d is the last 2+ digits of your CUNY EMPLID. For more information, see CUNY Login FAQs . (Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password .) These credentials extend access to all Graduate Center Library Databases , to the full set of GC Library journals, and to Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251815", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "19992029", "box_name": "Logging into library resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251815"}}
{"text": "SLU Printing at the Graduate Center:\nSLU affiliates have access to free printing at the GC Library To print at the GC Library: Use your EMPLID to log onto a PC or Mac in the library. Choose a double-sided/single-sided printer on a PC or OCS printer on a Mac. Login with your EMPLID in any Print station and select your print jobs. For assistance with your password, contact SLU IT Help Desk at their website , email at ITHelpDesk@slu.cuny.edu or call 646-313-8440\u00a0from 9am to 9pm Monday through Thursday, 9am to 5pm Fridays. Note: SLU students cannot use Remote Printing in the library at this time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251815", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33673862", "box_name": "SLU Printing at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251815"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251815", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251815"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops at SLU & GC:\nThe SLU Learning Hub offers dedicated workshops for SLU students on basic library research, introduction to databases, and citation management, listed on the Learning Hub workshop calendar . You can also check the GC Library's events calendar for upcoming workshops on citation management tools (Zotero), scholarly communication, and other research topics. All are welcome to attend!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251815", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33674036", "box_name": "Library Workshops at SLU & GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251815"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "Borrowing periods and fines are outlined in the Privileges and Fines Chart and summarized below. For CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . ( For each library's current loan and renewal policies, consult that library's website .) SLU Master's Students can check books out for 6 weeks with unlimited renewals SLU undergraduate students can check out books for 4 weeks (28 days) with unlimited renewals SLU current faculty can check books out for 8 weeks with unlimited renewals SLU Alumni can check books out (from the GC Library only) for 3 weeks with 3 renewals Media (VHS tapes, DVDs, and CDs) are kept at the 1st floor circulation desk, loaned 7 days to all users, with no renewals. The overdue fine for these materials is $1.20 per day. Reserve books circulate for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library's opening the following day.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19871591", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "late for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library's opening the following day.late for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library's opening the following day.late for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return within 1 hour of the library's opening the following day.Some reserve items circulate for 3 days at a time. Reserve VHS, DVDs, and CDs are for library use only. The overdue fine for reserve items is $0.10/minute. Periodicals and reference books may circulate with special permission card from a 2nd floor reference librarian. Non-Circulating items, as well as dissertations, theses, microforms, and special collection materials, stay in the library. Borrowers receive a date due slip with each item at check-out. Borrowers are responsible for returning loaned material in good condition by the date due or for renewing the material in a timely fashion. As an unguaranteed courtesy, the library catalog system emails reminder notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive library email notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks. Users may check accounts online by logging into OneSearch with your CUNYFirst credentials. An unreceived notice does not relieve the borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19871591", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "ne by logging into OneSearch with your CUNYFirst credentials. An unreceived notice does not relieve the borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.ne by logging into OneSearch with your CUNYFirst credentials. An unreceived notice does not relieve the borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.ne by logging into OneSearch with your CUNYFirst credentials. An unreceived notice does not relieve the borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.Recalls: CUNY borrowers may request currently checked-out items by clicking the \u201cRequest a Copy\u201d or \u201cRequest This Copy\u201d links in the library catalog, or by asking library circulation staff to issue a recall. Requests will generate an immediate notice in email and/or paper informing the current borrower of the recall. The first borrower is guaranteed the initial loan length; renewal is denied after a recall request is placed. If the item has already been renewed, it is given a new, earlier due date \u2014 10 days from the date the recall request is placed. Seven-day and reserve loans may not be recalled. Overdue recalled items are fined at a higher rate of $1/day. Unreceived email notices do not relieve any borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19871591", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "Renewing & Returning Materials:\nRenew materials by logging into My Account in the library catalog. To maximize loan lengths, renew titles just before they are due, not far in advance. CUNY libraries have different loan lengths and renewal policies for all borrower types. You may not renew via My Account if: a book has been requested\u00a0by another borrower or course reserve you have $25 or more in CUNY-wide fines you have loans more than 8 days overdue GC users in violation of the above conditions may request a renewal via the GC\u2019s renewal form . Interlibrary Loan (ILL) renewals can be requested online in the user's ILL account , subject to lending library approval. Return CUNY library books to any CUNY library. Exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19871592", "box_name": "Renewing & Returning Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "Overdue Fines:\nAll Library fines must be paid at the school where they originated.\u00a0CUNY-wide fines are generally $0.25/day, with higher fees for overdue recalled ($1.00 per day) and reserve material ($0.10/minute). A $25 total in CUNY-wide fines blocks CUNY-wide library privileges. Long overdue replacement costs and fees must be paid at the lending library. For a complete list of CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . Graduate Center fine schedules are outlined in the Fines & Fees box below. Long overdue books generate registration, transcript, and graduation blocks, which must be cleared at a borrower\u2019s home library after making payment at the lending library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "3136030", "box_name": "Overdue Fines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "Visiting Other Libraries:\nOther CUNY Libraries: All CUNY students and faculty have access to all CUNY libraries and may check out books at all but CUNY Law. Reference books, special collections, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources may be used only within these libraries.\n\nMetro Referral Cards: Ask at the reference desk on the second floor of the Graduate Center library for one-time-only passes to New York City area libraries, beyond CUNY. If items are available at a CUNY library, you would use CLICs (Inter-library borrowing) or visit that library in person; Metro Cards are used for one-time to access beyond CUNY's collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6251821", "page_name": "Library Access", "box_id": "19868966", "box_name": "Visiting Other Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6251821"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "Logging into library resources:\nSLU students and faculty have full access to Graduate Center Library resources available on the main library website at library.gc.cuny.edu . You may log in remotely to Graduate Center Library databases, journals, ebooks, and our full suite of online resources with the following credentials: Your CUNY Log In is used to access all library resources from off campus. CUNY Login usernames have the format Firstname.LastnameNN@login.cuny.edu, where \u201cNN\u201d is the last 2+ digits of your CUNY EMPLID. For more information, see CUNY Login FAQs . (Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password .) These credentials extend access to all Graduate Center Library Databases , to the full set of GC Library journals, and to Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19992029", "box_name": "Logging into library resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "OneSearch:\nSearch for books, e-books, articles, media, and more using OneSearch . TIP: If you know the title, put it in \"quotation marks\"\n\nIf you know the item you're looking for and want to find it at a CUNY library, a classic catalog search may be useful.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19872298", "box_name": "OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "Access Journals and Databases Online:\nTo find specialized information sources within a discipline or academic field, search one of our specialized databases , or browse through our online journals .\n\nUse the search box below to find a database (for example, \"Social Explorer\" or \"CQ Researcher\").\n\nJust getting started? Try these all-purpose databases to begin your search for scholarly journal articles:\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "Specialized Databases:\nAll CUNY Databases: Click this link to get to all electronic resources available at CUNY.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: Access to articles from magazines and peer-reviewed journals, as well as books, conference papers and proceedings, and educational reports from almost all academic areas of study.\n\nBritannica Academic: This database combines Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ter's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.Essay and General Literature: Contains citations to essays in collections of mostly scholarly works and miscellaneous works published since 1984 in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. More than 300 volumes are indexed annually. While there are no abstracts, complete contents of the volumes are listed. An extremely useful resource for all disciplines because it indexes sources not covered elsewhere. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Retrospective.\n\nEssay and General Literature Retrospective: Indexes 249,000 essays from collections of essays on many disciplines published in English from 1900 to 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "from collections of essays on many disciplines published in English from 1900 to 1984. Search simultaneously with Essay and General Literature Index.Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL): Full text of over 400 reference books published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nGeneral OneFile: Indexes over 12,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, with full text from 7,587 publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "pedia.\n\nGeneral OneFile: Indexes over 12,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, with full text from 7,587 publications.General Science Full Text: Indexes scholarly, professional, and popular science periodicals published from 1984 to the present in the United States and the United Kingdom. Includes text for 93 publications from 1994 to present.\n\nBusiness Insights Global: Detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports; thousands of company histories and industry essays from Gale\u2019s core business collection; case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for deep research coverage of global economies.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of peer-reviewed journals and magazines, country and industry reports, and case studies covering management, economics, finance, accounting in both national and international business.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "zines, country and industry reports, and case studies covering management, economics, finance, accounting in both national and international business.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports from 1991 to the present on education, the environment, health, international affairs, technology, the U.S. economy, and other political and social issues. Each 12,000-word report includes bibliographies, maps, tables, and pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions.\n\nGale US History in Context: Contains reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, primary sources related to United States history.\n\nGale World History in Context: Includes primary sources, reference, and multi-media content to contextualize world history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "to United States history.\n\nGale World History in Context: Includes primary sources, reference, and multi-media content to contextualize world history.ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research): ICPSR is the world's largest collection of digital social science data. ICPSR data cover topics from sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, and international relations. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoShare: Population statistics, immigration trends, and more for New York City and New York State.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "our email address and password to download data.\n\nInfoShare: Population statistics, immigration trends, and more for New York City and New York State.Labor and Employment: The American Worker: Part of HeinOnline, this database explores the working class in the United States through an editorialized collection about the history of labor conditions and employment law in the United States. This database includes legislative histories, Supreme Court case briefs, accounts of historical labor riots, current reports on working conditions, scholarly articles, and an interactive timeline that charts labor efforts.\n\nSocial Explorer: Displays interactive maps of U.S. Census data going back to 1790.\n\nSocial Science Index Retrospective: Index to historical materials in the social sciences.\n\nSocIndex: Contains core coverage sociology journals dating back to 1895. Also includes full text for many books, monographs, and conference papers.\n\nTableBase: Specializes exclusively in tabular data on companies, industries, products and demographics, offering precise indexing, unambiguous table titles and links to full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ively in tabular data on companies, industries, products and demographics, offering precise indexing, unambiguous table titles and links to full text.Women and Social Movements: The collection currently includes documents from 120 projects and archives with respect to the history of womens\u2019 social movements from 1600 to 2000.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.\n\nCQ Researcher: Full-text reports from 1991 to the present on education, the environment, health, international affairs, technology, the U.S. economy, and other political and social issues. Each 12,000-word report includes bibliographies, maps, tables, and pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "l and social issues. Each 12,000-word report includes bibliographies, maps, tables, and pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions.Ethnic News Watch: Included are journals, magazines, and newspapers from ethnic and minority presses from 1990-present. Ethnicities include: African American/Caribbean/African; Arab/Middle Eastern; Asian/Pacific Islander; European/Eastern European; Hispanic; Jewish; Native People.\n\nForeign Policy: ForeignPolicy.com provides analysis of pressing global challenges by leading experts.\n\nGlobal Issues in Context: Integrates news, global viewpoints, reference materials, country information, primary source documents, videos, statistics, and more. Contains Global Issues Viewpoints, and more than 3,000 exclusive commentaries that provide background and guidance on significant topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "s, and more. Contains Global Issues Viewpoints, and more than 3,000 exclusive commentaries that provide background and guidance on significant topics.GreenR (Global Reference on the Environment/Energy/Natural Resources): GREENR focuses on the study of sustainability and the environment. Provides news, background information, video, unique commentaries, primary source documents and statistics, covering relevant categories including energy systems, healthcare, food, climate change, population, economic development. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ange, population, economic development. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.Gun Regulation and Legislation in America: More than 500 titles dealing with U.S. gun regulation and legislation. Included are periodicals, key compiled federal legislative histories, relevant congressional hearings, Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports, Supreme Court briefs, and more. Links to nearly 500 scholarly articles, an extensive bibliography, and a balanced selection of external resources to further research this subject are also provided. Research the National Firearms Act, the Miller and Heller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.\n\nHistorical New York Times: The New York Times in .pdf format from 1851 to the last four years.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.\n\nHistorical New York Times: The New York Times in .pdf format from 1851 to the last four years.InfoShare: Demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Also includes some national statistics. Use the raw data to create customized tables. The information in Infoshare is supplemented by many free Web sites, including National Priorities Project Database, which provides a range of statistics relating to labor, poverty, and social programs by state.\n\nLGBT Life with Full Text: Text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books.\n\nWorld Scholar: Latin America and the Caribbean: Features primary source documents about Latin America and the Caribbean; academic journals and news feeds covering the region; reference articles and commentary; maps and statistics; audio and video; and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "he Caribbean; academic journals and news feeds covering the region; reference articles and commentary; maps and statistics; audio and video; and more.Law Library Microfilm Collection Digital: Digitized versions of thousands of legal documents, mostly from government sources. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies, thoughts and trends of the legal world, with over 950 full-text journals with coverage dating back to 1908.\n\nLegalTrac: LegalTrac provides indexing for major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals. The American Association of Law Libraries not only endorses LegalTrac, its special advisory committee selects, reviews, and enhances the content of this resource. The database offers coverage of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "19865430", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
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{"text": "Specialized Databases:\nBrill Online Reference Works: A selection of Brill Online Reference Works. The GC Library subscribes to a few titles (which have a green icon next to them on the front page): Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL) Foreign Law Guide Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures Qur\u02be\u0101nic Studies Online (includes Concordance et Indices de la Tradition Musulmane, Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage, Early Western Korans, Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)\n\nBritannica Academic: This database combines Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ter's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nGeneral OneFile: Indexes over 14,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.Grove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "rt , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.Grove Music Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Music via the Oxford Music Online platform. Based on a work first published in 1879, Grove has been in continuous publication and has been the foremost English-language encyclopedia of music. Includes over 52,000 articles charting the diverse history, theory and cultures of music around the globe. Hundreds of new articles and article revisions are added each year. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.\n\nMasterFILE Complete: Full text from over 2,300 mostly popular and general-interest periodicals, with full-text as far back as 1922. Also includes more than 1,000 reference books, 160,400+ primary source documents, and an image collection of over 1 million photos, maps, and flags.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .SAGE Knowledge Handbooks: Handbooks covering such subjects as digital dissertations, multicultural measures, environmental change, economic geography, historical theory, international relations, Islamic studies, performance studies, qualitative and quantitative research in psychology, race and ethnic studies, social anthropology, sociolinguistics, and theories of social psychology. To find available content: Select \u201cSAGE Reference\u201d Click on \u201cBrowse SAGE Reference\u201d Find and click on \"Handbooks\" under \"By Content Types\" Select \u201cContent available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.Titles that are available through our library subscription: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Handbook of International Relations Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 1 Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 1 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Research on Classroom Assessment The Handbook of Community Practice The SAGE Handbook for Research in Education: Engaging Ideas and Enriching Inquiry The SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography: Two Volume Set The SAGE Handbook of Identities The SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGE", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "he SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEHandbook of Performance Studies The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "E Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing DevelopmentSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .\n\nStatistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": ", and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.Business Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Labor and Employment: The American Worker: Part of HeinOnline, this database explores the working class in the United States through an editorialized collection about the history of labor conditions and employment law in the United States. This database includes legislative histories, Supreme Court case briefs, accounts of historical labor riots, current reports on working conditions, scholarly articles, and an interactive timeline that charts labor efforts.\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Opposing Viewpoints in Context: Covers a range of social issues including racism, capital punishment, global warming, and voting rights with reference sources, newspaper and magazine articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
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{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nU.S. History in Context: Content includes reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ns of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.Women and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "tivists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals: A comprehensive index of articles from over 2,500 journals published worldwide on architecture and design, archaeology, city planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and historic preservation. The database contains more than 800,000 records from the 1930s to the present with selective coverage dating back to the 1740s. It also includes nearly 13,000 citations for architects' obituaries.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .Gale In Context: Environmental Studies: Gale In Context: Environmental Studies focuses on the study of sustainability and the environment. Provides news, background information, video, unique commentaries, primary source documents and statistics, covering over 400 topics in a range of categories including energy systems, healthcare, food, climate change, population, economic development, land and water use, and pollution. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ent, land and water use, and pollution. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Index to Current Urban Documents: Contains over 31,000 reports generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies from more than 500 major cities in the U.S. and Canada. The core of the collection contains fiscal (budgets and financial reports) and architecture & planning documents (city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Urban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.\n\nGun Regulation and Legislation in America: More than 750 titles dealing with U.S. gun regulation and legislation. Included are periodicals, key compiled federal legislative histories, relevant congressional hearings, Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports, Government Accountability Office (GAO) Reports, Supreme Court briefs, and more. Links to nearly 500 scholarly articles, an extensive bibliography, and a balanced selection of external resources to further research this subject are also provided. Research the National Firearms Act, the Miller and Heller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "r research this subject are also provided. Research the National Firearms Act, the Miller and Heller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.Law Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies and trends in the legal world, with over 1,200 full-text scholarly law journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations. Topic coverage includes criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "ational law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.LegalTrac: LegalTrac provides indexing for more than 1,200 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals, including more than 200 titles in full text. The American Association of Law Libraries endorses LegalTrac and its special advisory committee selects, reviews, and enhances the content of this resource. The database offers coverage of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6252229", "page_name": "Electronic Resources", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6252229"}}
{"text": "Build Your Research Skills:\nThe Oxford Guide to Library Research is a valuable tool for unlocking the universe of sources available in libraries and online.\n\n\"Presenting various schools of thought ... Going to the Sources ... explores the dynamic, nature, and professional history of research papers, and shows readers how to identify, find, and evaluate both primary and secondary sources for their own writing assignments.\"\u00a0 (From the intro to the 6th edition.)\n\nThe Craft of Research walks you the entire research process, from coming up with a topic to writing up your results, and offers guidance on organizing your thoughts around research.\n\n\" From Reliable Sources is ... an overview of the techniques historians must master in order to reconstruct the past. Its focus on the basics of source criticism, rather than on how to find references or on the process of writing, makes it an invaluable guide ...\"\u00a0 (Publisher's summary)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6253358", "page_name": "Finding Sources for Research", "box_id": "6620528", "box_name": "Build Your Research Skills", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/slu/research-help"}}
{"text": "sics of source criticism, rather than on how to find references or on the process of writing, makes it an invaluable guide ...\"\u00a0 (Publisher's summary)Learning to Do Historical Research is a user-friendly online research primer that follows the steps laid out in The Craft of Research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6253358", "page_name": "Finding Sources for Research", "box_id": "6620528", "box_name": "Build Your Research Skills", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/slu/research-help"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nGood scholarship requires careful reading and critical analysis of information.\u00a0 Whether you are using primary, secondary, or reference sources in print or online, be sure to evaluate them closely. Following are basic evaluation criteria, adapted from The Information-Literate Historian by Jenny L. Presnell, that can be applied to all types of sources: Author Authority Who created the item?\u00a0 What is his or her affiliation? Audience and Purpose Who is the intended audience?\u00a0 Why was the item created? Accuracy and Completeness Is the evidence reliable?\u00a0 Are the important points covered? Footnotes and Documentation Are the author's sources clearly identified with complete citations to allow you to find the original source yourself? Perspective and Bias How do the author's bias and perspective inform the arguments and evidence presented?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6253358", "page_name": "Finding Sources for Research", "box_id": "7733938", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/slu/research-help"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254223", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254223"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources (CUNY-wide links):\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes the CUNY library catalog; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; and unique digital content. For more details, see our OneSearch blog post series.\n\nWorldCat.org: Free union catalog containing the holdings of thousands of libraries.\n\nEBSCOhost Ebook Collection: A small collection of Ebsco Ebooks.\n\nEbook Central (formerly Ebrary): A constantly expanding collection of thousands of ebooks on a broad variety of disciplines.\n\nBook Review Digest Plus: Provides excerpts or the full text of book reviews of current English-language fiction and non-fiction works from 1983 to the present.\n\nBook Review Index Online: A comprehensive online guide to book reviews that includes more than five million review citations from thousands of publications, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254223", "page_name": "Find Books", "box_id": "19881827", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources (CUNY-wide links)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254223"}}
{"text": "Ask a Librarian:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian . In Person :\u00a0Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . Phone :\u00a0Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "3833133", "box_name": "Ask a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "Access Journals and Databases Online:\nTo find specialized information sources within a discipline or academic field, search one of our specialized databases , or browse through our online journals .\n\nUse the search box below to find a database (for example, \"Social Explorer\" or \"CQ Researcher\").\n\nJust getting started? Try these all-purpose databases to begin your search for scholarly journal articles:\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "19872349", "box_name": "Access Journals and Databases Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "Specialized Databases:\nBrill Online Reference Works: A selection of Brill Online Reference Works. The GC Library subscribes to a few titles (which have a green icon next to them on the front page): Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL) Foreign Law Guide Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures Qur\u02be\u0101nic Studies Online (includes Concordance et Indices de la Tradition Musulmane, Dictionary of Qur\u02beanic Usage, Early Western Korans, Encyclopaedia of the Qur\u02be\u0101n, Encyclopedia of Canonical Had\u012bth, and Qur\u02be\u0101n Concordance) Encyclopaedia of Islam (in multiple editions and with a Historical Atlas of Islam)\n\nBritannica Academic: This database combines Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ter's Collegiate Dictionary, as well as content from magazines and academic journals, an interactive world atlas, a country comparison tool, and more.Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Gale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.\n\nGeneral OneFile: Indexes over 14,000 periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Includes full text from 8,070 publications.Grove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "rt , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.Grove Music Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Music via the Oxford Music Online platform. Based on a work first published in 1879, Grove has been in continuous publication and has been the foremost English-language encyclopedia of music. Includes over 52,000 articles charting the diverse history, theory and cultures of music around the globe. Hundreds of new articles and article revisions are added each year. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.\n\nMasterFILE Complete: Full text from over 2,300 mostly popular and general-interest periodicals, with full-text as far back as 1922. Also includes more than 1,000 reference books, 160,400+ primary source documents, and an image collection of over 1 million photos, maps, and flags.\n\nOxford Dictionaries: Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": ": Formerly Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Translations of thousands of Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish words and phrases.Oxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "n Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .SAGE Knowledge Handbooks: Handbooks covering such subjects as digital dissertations, multicultural measures, environmental change, economic geography, historical theory, international relations, Islamic studies, performance studies, qualitative and quantitative research in psychology, race and ethnic studies, social anthropology, sociolinguistics, and theories of social psychology. To find available content: Select \u201cSAGE Reference\u201d Click on \u201cBrowse SAGE Reference\u201d Find and click on \"Handbooks\" under \"By Content Types\" Select \u201cContent available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "available to me\" under \u201cQuick Filters\u201d and Click \u201cApply Filter\u201d to limit your results to just those handbook titles available at the Graduate Center.Titles that are available through our library subscription: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Handbook of International Relations Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 1 Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 1 SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 2 SAGE Handbook of Research on Classroom Assessment The Handbook of Community Practice The SAGE Handbook for Research in Education: Engaging Ideas and Enriching Inquiry The SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography: Two Volume Set The SAGE Handbook of Identities The SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGE", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "he SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEhe SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling The SAGEHandbook of Performance Studies The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "E Handbook of Social Anthropology The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics The SAGE Handbook of Writing DevelopmentSAGE Research Methods: An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods .\n\nStatistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": ", and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.Business Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Labor and Employment: The American Worker: Part of HeinOnline, this database explores the working class in the United States through an editorialized collection about the history of labor conditions and employment law in the United States. This database includes legislative histories, Supreme Court case briefs, accounts of historical labor riots, current reports on working conditions, scholarly articles, and an interactive timeline that charts labor efforts.\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Opposing Viewpoints in Context: Covers a range of social issues including racism, capital punishment, global warming, and voting rights with reference sources, newspaper and magazine articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "articles, scholarly journals, court cases, government documents, statistics, viewpoints, maps, images, audio, video, primary documents, and websites.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "n estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.Social Science Premium Collection: This collection includes databases covering the international literature in the social sciences, including politics, sociology, social services, anthropology, criminology, linguistics, library science, and education. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing, and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and more. Click \"more\" to see the full list of databases included in this collection.Search Social Science Premium as a whole or via individual databases: Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)\u200e Criminal Justice Database Education Database ERIC International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA) Library Science Database Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)\u200e Linguistics Database National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database PAIS Index\u200e Policy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200e", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "olicy File Index\u200e Political Science Database Social Science Database Sociological Abstracts Sociology Database Worldwide Political Science Abstracts \u200eSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.\n\nU.S. History in Context: Content includes reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ns of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.Women and Social Movements, International - 1840 to Present: This digital archive includes 150,000 pages of conference proceedings, reports of international women's organizations, publications and web pages of women's non-governmental organizations, and letters, diaries, and memoirs of women active internationally since the mid-nineteenth century. It also includes photographs and videos of major events and activists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "tivists in the history of women\u2019s international social movements as well as scholarly essays exploring themes illuminated by materials in the archive.Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals: A comprehensive index of articles from over 2,500 journals published worldwide on architecture and design, archaeology, city planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and historic preservation. The database contains more than 800,000 records from the 1930s to the present with selective coverage dating back to the 1740s. It also includes nearly 13,000 citations for architects' obituaries.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .Gale In Context: Environmental Studies focuses on the study of sustainability and the environment. Provides news, background information, video, unique commentaries, primary source documents and statistics, covering over 400 topics in a range of categories including energy systems, healthcare, food, climate change, population, economic development, land and water use, and pollution. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ent, land and water use, and pollution. Also offers interactive maps and contextual multimedia, customizable journals and news, refereed case studies.ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research: ICPSR, the world's largest collection of digital social science data, maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. ICPSR data cover sociology, political science, economics, demography, education, child care, health care, crime, minority populations, aging, terrorism, substance abuse, mental health, public policy, international relations, and more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "nd more. First-time users will be asked to create an ICPSR MyData account; thereafter, you will need your email address and password to download data.Index to Current Urban Documents: Contains over 31,000 reports generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies from more than 500 major cities in the U.S. and Canada. The core of the collection contains fiscal (budgets and financial reports) and architecture & planning documents (city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.Urban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.\n\nGun Regulation and Legislation in America: More than 750 titles dealing with U.S. gun regulation and legislation. Included are periodicals, key compiled federal legislative histories, relevant congressional hearings, Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports, Government Accountability Office (GAO) Reports, Supreme Court briefs, and more. Links to nearly 500 scholarly articles, an extensive bibliography, and a balanced selection of external resources to further research this subject are also provided. Research the National Firearms Act, the Miller and Heller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "r research this subject are also provided. Research the National Firearms Act, the Miller and Heller decisions, and other key aspects of this subject.Law Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies and trends in the legal world, with over 1,200 full-text scholarly law journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations. Topic coverage includes criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "ational law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.LegalTrac: LegalTrac provides indexing for more than 1,200 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals, including more than 200 titles in full text. The American Association of Law Libraries endorses LegalTrac and its special advisory committee selects, reviews, and enhances the content of this resource. The database offers coverage of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254224", "page_name": "Find Articles", "box_id": "20044298", "box_name": "Specialized Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254224"}}
{"text": "Government Document Research Guides:\nFollowing are research guides from a variety of sources that will help you find federal, state, and local government information in print, on microfilm, and online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044572", "box_name": "Government Document Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond:\nCensus.gov: Vast repository of current and historical information on the U.S., including population, the economy, housing, foreign trade, business statistics, geography and maps, government statistics, and more.\n\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nForeign Relations of the United States: \"Presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity. Produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian, the series began in 1861 and now comprises more than 450 individual volumes. The volumes published over the last two decades increasingly contain declassified records from all the foreign affairs agencies.\"\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publicatns from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "es.\"\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publicatns from the Federal Government.Index to Current Urban Documents: Contains over 31,000 reports generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies from more than 500 major cities in the U.S. and Canada. The core of the collection contains fiscal (budgets and financial reports) and architecture & planning documents (city, county and regional plans). The index also provides information on urban-related issues from hazardous waste disposal to arts in the community.\n\nInfoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.Law Library Microfilm Consortium: LLMC Digital includes thousands of digitized historical legal and government documents, including federal, state, and territorial governments of the U.S., and government publications from Canada, the U.K., Germany, and other countries. It also includes collections of Indigenous law, international law, and multi-jurisdictional special focus collections, such as Roman law, Islamic law, and Canon law. These materials should be of particular interest to researchers in history, political science, and sociology.\n\nNYCdata: Demographic, political, financial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "ncial, and cultural information about New York City from Baruch College\u2019s Weissman Center for International Business. Includes links to data sources.PAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980: Digital reproductions of every publication from the 15th through the 96th Congress. Consists of over 355,000 publications (over 10 million pages) originally bound in 14,000 books; 67,000 maps; and thousands of illustrations and statistical tables relating to U.S. cultural, legislative, military, political, social, and scientific history. Among the topics addressed are women\u2019s suffrage and minority rights; the environment, energy and natural resources; Native American life; race relations, international relations; wars, worldwide discovery and exploration; and investigations of all kinds. Search by keyword, publication, or bill number. Or browse by subject, index term, person, act of Congress, location, publication type, committee, or congress. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "ess. Cross-searchable with the American State Papers, 1789-1838, which contains legislative and executive documents of the 1st through 14th Congress.U.S. Declassified Documents Online: Declassified executive branch documents from presidential libraries and executive agencies consisting of intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports. This digital collection began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "on began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.American State Papers, 1789-1838: A collection of legislative and executive documents from the first 14 U.S. Congresses. Covers major historical events, including Lewis and Clark\u2019s Expedition, Aaron Burr\u2019s Conspiracy and Arrest, the Treaty of the Creek Indians made by Andrew Jackson, and many other events. Also includes speeches and messages of Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison. Browse or search for documents related to Native Americans, foreign relations, commerce and navigation, public lands, military affairs, and many other topics. Approximately two-thirds of the publications cover the first 14 Congresses (1789-1817), while the remaining third chronologically overlap with the Congressional Serial Set (1817-1838). The American State Papers are not a complete record of the activities of this time period because of the fire of 1814 and the lack of record keeping.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310408", "page_name": "Government Info", "box_id": "20044571", "box_name": "Online Resources - GC & Beyond", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310408"}}
{"text": "U.S. Statistics:\nBureau of Economic Analysis: BEA is an agency of the Department of Commerce. BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the nation's economy.\n\nBureau of Labor Statistics: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy.\n\nCensus.gov: Vast repository of current and historical information on the U.S., including population, the economy, housing, foreign trade, business statistics, geography and maps, government statistics, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "ent statistics, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Reports: IPEDS is a system of surveys conducted annually by the National Center for Education Statistics, including institutional statistics, completion rates, information on library collections and expenditures, and more. Reports archive covers 2003-2017.\n\nMeasures for Justice: MFJ was founded in 2011 to develop a data-driven set of performance measures to assess and compare the criminal justice process from arrest to post-conviction on a county-by-county basis. The data set comprises measures that address three broad categories: Fiscal Responsibility, Fair Process, and Public Safety.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "a county-by-county basis. The data set comprises measures that address three broad categories: Fiscal Responsibility, Fair Process, and Public Safety.Pew Research Center: Pew is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and nonadvocacy fact tank that conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research. They study U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends.\n\nSourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics: Full-text, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics: Full-text, with statistics, of the current Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics; with ongoing updates.Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2013- (@ NYPL): Published since 1878, the SA is the authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the US. The Census Department terminated its collection of data for the Statistical Compendia program effective October 1, 2011 after losing Congressional funding. Beginning in 2012, ProQuest assumed responsibility for updating and maintaining the SA. This database incorporates editions from 1970 to the present. The database is available at all NYPL locations.\n\nStatistical Abstract of the United States, Earlier Editions: Statistical Abstracts from the 1870s to the 2010s along with Historical Statistics of the United States 1789-1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, and several Statistical Abstract Supplements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "ited States, Colonial Times to 1957, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, and several Statistical Abstract Supplements.Statistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nSTATS America: States and counties in profile, plus side-by-side comparisons. A service of the Indiana Business Research Center at IU's Kelley School of Business. Includes thousands of data items from hundreds of data sets from dozens of federal and state sources, along with some commercial or private source data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "cludes thousands of data items from hundreds of data sets from dozens of federal and state sources, along with some commercial or private source data.Statistics Sources: Content of the 2010 edition. Guide to current sources of factual quantitative information about more than 20,000 specific subjects, incorporating almost 135,000 citations and more than 1,600 sources. Provides the widest possible range of print and nonprint, published and unpublished, and electronic and other forms of U.S. and international statistical data on industrial, business, social, educational, financial, and other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873262", "box_name": "U.S. Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "New York City and State Data and Statistics:\nNew York City Open Data: Explore, export, and crunch open data related to New York City. Datasets are searchable or browsable by Agency, Category (Business, Education, Environment, etc.), Recently Published, and Popular datasets.\n\nNYC Community District Profiles: Profiles of each of NYC's 59 legally defined community districts, with data on population, births, deaths, land usage, local issues, income, and more.\n\nNew York State Open Data: \"Browse and download over 1,600 New York State data resources on topics ranging from farmers' markets to solar photovoltaic projects to MTA turnstile usage.\"\n\nNYC Planning Dept.: Data portal that includes the Population Division, which \"is responsible for the compilation, analysis, and dissemination of census and related federal, state, and local data for city agencies, local communities, and the media.\" The site also links to NYC Economic data, Open Data, and Maps & Geography.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873265", "box_name": "New York City and State Data and Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "tate, and local data for city agencies, local communities, and the media.\" The site also links to NYC Economic data, Open Data, and Maps & Geography.Infoshare: Population statistics, immigration trends, socio-economic indicators, birth and death data, hospitalizations, local trade data, and other demographic information about New York City drawn from city, state, and federal sources. Profile or compare areas across the city and state, or use the raw data to create customized tables.\n\nSocial Explorer: New York City, Los Angeles, and national demographic maps based on Census data. A companion to Infoshare.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873265", "box_name": "New York City and State Data and Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "International Statistics:\nASEANStats: From the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.\n\nEuropa World Year Book: Latest edition available at NYPL's Science, Industry & Business Library (Call Number: *R-SIBL JN1.E85) and Schwarzman Building.\n\nGender Equality Data and Statistics: GenderStats (from the World Bank) is an electronic database of gender statistics and indicators designed with user-friendly, menu-driven features. It offers statistical and other data in modules on several subjects. The data in each module is presented in ready-to-use format. Users have the option of saving the country views in Excel (or another spreadsheet software) to customize reports.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund: Statistics and data on countries of the world.\n\nNorth Korean Economy Watch: News and analysis of the North Korean economy from a researcher at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873266", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "d.\n\nNorth Korean Economy Watch: News and analysis of the North Korean economy from a researcher at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University.Organisation for Economic Development and Cooperation: The OECD promotes policies to improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. They collect and analyze a wide range of data and publish regular outlooks, annual overviews, and comparative statistics.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.\n\nUnited Nations Data: \"A World of Data\" from 34 databases and 6 million records. Also includes links to individual country statistics sites.\n\nThe World Bank - Countries & Economies Data: Find data and statistics by Country, Topic, or Indicators. Browse and search the Data Catalog and Microdata.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873266", "box_name": "International Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "Data:\nConsult the following Graduate Center Library Research Guides for tips on finding and using data in your research:\n\nAlso see:\n\nGoogle Dataset Search: A new search tool from Google that \"lets you find datasets wherever they\u2019re hosted, whether it\u2019s a publisher's site, a digital library, or an author's personal web page.\" Read more in Google's blog post .\n\nD-PLACE: The Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment brings together cultural, linguistic, environmental and geographic information for over 1,400 human societies or cultural groups. The database is searchable by geographical area, language family, cultural features, or environmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873263", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "ironmental variables. Users can compare cultural practices between societies and display results in a table, map, or linguistic tree.\n\nAbout D-PLACE .Open Knowledge International: \"a worldwide non-profit network of people passionate about openness, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people to work with it to create and share knowledge.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873263", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "ionate about openness, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people to work with it to create and share knowledge.\"Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873263", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6254737", "page_name": "Statistics & Data", "box_id": "19873263", "box_name": "Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6254737"}}
{"text": "U.S. Legislation:\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nU.S. Supreme Court: Find opinions, argument transcripts, case documents, historical information, the Court's calendar, and more on the Court's official site.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310415", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "20044606", "box_name": "U.S. Legislation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310415"}}
{"text": "Primary Law and Secondary Sources:\nCriminal Justice Database: Indexes over 620 international criminal justice publications from 1981 to the present, with full text for more than half of the titles. Supports research on crime, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.\n\nLegal Source: Information on current issues, studies and trends in the legal world, with over 1,200 full-text scholarly law journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations. Topic coverage includes criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310415", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "20044605", "box_name": "Primary Law and Secondary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310415"}}
{"text": "ational law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor and human resource law, ethics, the environment, and more. Coverage dates back to 1908.LegalTrac: LegalTrac provides indexing for more than 1,200 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals, including more than 200 titles in full text. The American Association of Law Libraries endorses LegalTrac and its special advisory committee selects, reviews, and enhances the content of this resource. The database offers coverage of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310415", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "20044605", "box_name": "Primary Law and Secondary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310415"}}
{"text": "of federal and state cases, laws and regulations, legal practice and taxation, as well as British Commonwealth, European Union, and international law.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310415", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "20044605", "box_name": "Primary Law and Secondary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310415"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsHeinOnline: An online research platform containing millions of pages of periodicals, government documents, international resources, case law, and more. CUNY\u2019s subscription includes the following databases: Civil Rights and Social Justice Gun Regulation and Legislation in America Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6310415", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "20044605", "box_name": "Primary Law and Secondary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6310415"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6253367", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19868990", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6253367"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from databases such as Academic Search Complete or JSTOR or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes. There are two main citation managers supported by the Graduate Center: RefWorks, and Zotero. Links and descriptions are below. To get started using Zotero, consult our online tutorial .\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "page_id": "6253367", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "19869011", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=870946&p=6253367"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nThis guide summarizes changes to the Graduate Center Library's collections, primarily highlighting electronic resources (online databases and electronic journal subscriptions). Check the Archive on the left for prior years.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298097", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21630773", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6298097"}}
{"text": "2025 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nEbook Collections Added JSTOR Path to Open 2025 ebook titles (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) MIT Press Direct to Open 2025 ebooks and backlog (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) Databases Cancelled due to ASRC Budget Cuts Optics Infobase Royal Society of Chemistry Gold Collection Three Thieme Journals: Planta Medica, Synthesis, Synlett", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298097", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33816096", "box_name": "2025 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6298097"}}
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{"text": "2024 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:2024 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:Databases Added Docuseek Complete Collection Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) Educational Streaming Video collection Ethnologue (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) Labor and Employment: The American Worker Philpapers (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) Women and Social Movements: Developments and the Global South, 1919-2019 Ebook Collections Added JSTOR Path to Open 2023 and 2024 ebook titles (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) MIT Press Direct to Open 2024 ebooks and backlog (made possible due to funding from the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council) Streaming Video Added Making the Impossible Possible: The Story of Puerto Rican Studies in Brooklyn College Database Cancellations due to CUNY Budget Cuts Cambridge Companions Online\u00a0(alternative access available online via New York Public Library ) Hathitrust membership (more on alternative access in this", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298097", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31068464", "box_name": "2024 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6298097"}}
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{"text": "blished Ebsco EJS: this was an interface that provided access to journals libraries subscribe to individually (rather than via a database or package).blished Ebsco EJS: this was an interface that provided access to journals libraries subscribe to individually (rather than via a database or package).blished Ebsco EJS: this was an interface that provided access to journals libraries subscribe to individually (rather than via a database or package).The interface has been discontinued by Ebsco, but all subscribed journals are available on other platforms via OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298097", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31068464", "box_name": "2024 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6298097"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library:\nWe welcome suggestions for books and other materials for the Graduate Center Library. Please note that adding any item(s)\u00a0to our collections can take many weeks to process. Thus, if you need an item we do not own\u00a0very soon,\u00a0please make a request via Interlibrary Loan . If you need materials for a specific class being taught at the Graduate Center, please use the Reserve Request Form .\n\nSuggest a book: Use this form to place a request for a new book for the Graduate Center Library.\n\nSuggest a new journal subscription: Place a request for a particular journal not yet represented in the Graduate Center Library's holdings\n\nSuggest any other item for the GC Library: Use this form to suggest materials other than books or journals to be added to our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298221", "page_name": "Suggest New Materials", "box_id": "11835281", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/collectionupdates/suggest"}}
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{"text": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library:Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library:All proposals for new electronic resources (databases and other electronic subscriptions) are due to the Collections Committee through our online form by November 29 . If possible, trial subscriptions will be set up between December and April. Each proposal will be reviewed and voted on by the Collections Committee in April of each year. Approved items will be activated during the following fiscal year (most likely activated in the following fall semester or the January following the prior April approval). See the annual process for more detail. Due to the variance in cost, annual deadlines for spending and setting up subscriptions, and the technical processes for access and cataloging resources in our library tools, requests for databases and other electronic resources must undergo our annual proposal process to be added to our collections. Proposals are only accepted from members of the Graduate Center community, with priority given to current students and faculty.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298221", "page_name": "Suggest New Materials", "box_id": "32640281", "box_name": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/collectionupdates/suggest"}}
{"text": "Need something quicker than we can acquire it?:\nTry Interlibrary Loan!: Interlibrary Loan is often the fastest way to get materials from outside the Graduate Center Library's collections.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nOutside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: This guide highlights other ways to access nearby libraries beyond the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6298221", "page_name": "Suggest New Materials", "box_id": "12079337", "box_name": "Need something quicker than we can acquire it?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/collectionupdates/suggest"}}
{"text": "2023 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added Gale Databases: Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century ; Gale Literature Criticism ; Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography ; Gale Literature: Something About the Author (CUNY-wide acquisition) TRACFed Online Journal Subscriptions Added ASAP/Journal Environmental Ethics Studies in Theatre and Performance Cancellations due to Budget Restrictions Foundation Directory Online (alternative access available on-site at New York Public Library branches ) Foundation Grants to Individuals Online (alternative access available on-site at New York Public Library branches ) No Longer Published World Scholar: Latin America and the Caribbean", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "30022833", "box_name": "2023 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "2022 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside (Open Access collection from JSTOR) Civil Rights and Social Justice (new resource included with CUNY's HeinOnline subscription) Health Poll Database (new resource included with Roper iPoll subscription) Irish Historical Newspapers (included with NYPL's Readex/Newsbank subscription) LGBTQ+ Rights (new resource included with CUNY's HeinOnline subscription) Project Muse E-Books Open Society Justice Initiative (new resource included with CUNY's HeinOnline subscription) Projectr (streaming video platform via The New York Public Library) Student Activism (Open Access collection from JSTOR) Women's Study Archive (comprised of four modules) Female Forerunners Worldwide Issues and Identities Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Voice and Vision No Longer Published Index to Current Urban Documents", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "29530353", "box_name": "2022 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "Ebook Collections Added Duke University Press Books archive and current year funded by the Student Technology Fee Databases Added Academic Video Online (AVON) (CUNY-wide acquisition) Cancellations due to Budget Restrictions Eight Centuries. Alternative access via NYPL LGBT Studies in Video (formerly paid via Carpenter funds) LGBT Thought and Culture (formerly paid via Carpenter funds) Routledge Performance Archive No Longer Published Art Museum Image Gallery Nursing Resource Center", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "25580179", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
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{"text": "2020 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:2020 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:Databases Added Drama Texts Collection: American Drama Asian American Drama Black Drama, 3rd Edition Contemporary World Drama English Drama Latin American Drama North American Indian Drama, 2nd Edition North American Women\u2019s Drama, 2nd Edition Twentieth Century Drama Twentieth Century North American Drama, 2nd Edition\u200b eHRAF World Cultures (funded by CUNY Central) LGBT Studies in Video (funded by Carpenter funds) LGBT Thought and Culture (funded by Carpenter funds) Royal Society of Chemistry Gold Collection Online Journal Subscriptions Added Advanced Energy Materials Advanced Materials Interfaces Advanced Optical Materials Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Joule Lancet Nature Climate Change Nature Electronics Nature Reviews Chemistry Nature Reviews Materials Nature Sustainability Social Epistemology Cancellations due to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "22857316", "box_name": "2020 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, and to Budget Restrictions Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities (Educational Curriculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, andEducational Technology & Library Science collections) Check out this blog post by Prof.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "22857316", "box_name": "2020 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "riculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, andEducational Technology & Library Science collections) Check out this blog post by Prof.riculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, andEducational Technology & Library Science collections) Check out this blog post by Prof.riculum & Methods, Educational Psychology & Administration, andEducational Technology & Library Science collections) Check out this blog post by Prof.Jill Cirasella or see Scholarly Research Services for alternatives to this resource Digital National Security Archive Email eresources (at) gc.cuny.edu for alternative access details Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online Alternatively, see the Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy in Ebook Central or the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "22857316", "box_name": "2020 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "Databases Added ProQuest Arts Premium Collection Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek Health Policy Reference Center (CUNY-wide acquisition) International Security & Counter-Terrorism Reference Center (CUNY-wide acquisition) iOPscience Extra (CUNY-wide acquisition) Optics Infobase Ebooks Added Ebooks in Wiley Online Library (CUNY-wide acquisition) Online Journal Subscriptions Added Conflict, Security and Development English Literary Renaissance International Peacekeeping Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding Occupational Health Science PNAS / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Science Signaling Science Translational Medicine Migrations MLA International Bibliography migrated from Gale to Ebsco.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "22857320", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "f the United States of America Science Signaling Science Translational Medicine Migrations MLA International Bibliography migrated from Gale to Ebsco.f the United States of America Science Signaling Science Translational Medicine Migrations MLA International Bibliography migrated from Gale to Ebsco.f the United States of America Science Signaling Science Translational Medicine Migrations MLA International Bibliography migrated from Gale to Ebsco.Cancellations American National Biography (alternate access available on-site at the New York Public Library ) Digital Theatre Plus (alternate access available on-site at the New York Public Library ) Electronic Arts Intermix Streaming Video On the Boards Underground and Independent Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels (alternative access available on-site at City Tech ) No Longer Published Literary Research Guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "22857320", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "2018 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added ACLS Humanities Ebooks American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection Gale Databases : Biography and Genealogy Master Index,\u00a0Biography in Context, Book Review Index Plus, Business Insights: Global, Contemporary Women\u2019s Issues, Global Issues in Context, GREENR, Health & Wellness Resource Center, LegalTrac, LitFinder, Military and Intelligence Database, Science in Context, TableBase, U.S. History in Context and World History in Context (CUNY-wide acquisition) Hathitrust Digital Library Roper Center Archives , including iPoll, Roper Express, and Roper Explorer Online Newspapers Added Wall Street Journal Academic Membership (CUNY-wide acquisition) Cancellations Books in Print (alternative access available online via the New York Public Library ) Kanopy (alternative access available via DVDs in CUNY libraries or through Interlibrary Loan) Met Opera on Demand", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411869", "box_name": "2018 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "2017 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added MGG Online Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture, & Law (CUNY-wide acquisition) Online Journal Subscriptions Added Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly History of the Present Linguistic Landscape Print Journals Added Funambulist Cancellations Literature Online (LION) (alternative access available online via the New York Public Library ) No Longer Published PsycCritiques Alumni access to select databases created via Alumni portal and GC Alumni Office", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411870", "box_name": "2017 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "2016 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added Additional subject areas in Annual Reviews Kanopy RILM Abstracts of Music Literature with Full Text RILM Music Encyclopedias Vault Career Intelligence Online Journal Subscriptions Added American Journal of Health Economics American Physical Society Journal package Cell Press Journals Collection Critical Ethnic Studies Ethnic and Racial Studies Feminist Media Histories Health Affairs Jazz Perspectives Journal of Fandom Studies Journal of the Civil War Era Miraj / Moving Image Review and Art Journal Porn Studies Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society Studies in Musical Theatre Cancellations Litfinder by Gale Scopus", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411871", "box_name": "2016 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "2015 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:\nDatabases Added American National Biography Online Education Week eMarketer Lynda.com RIPM Full Text CUNY-Wide STEM Package Items: IEEE Xplore Nature titles Ebook Collections Added Titles in Cambridge Histories Online Online Journals Added CEA Critic Journal of World Popular Music Mobilization Scientific Studies of Reading Print Journals Added Banipal Beat Scene Brooklyn Rail Cancellations Lynda.com (alternative access available online via the New York Public Library ) Rosetta Stone", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411872", "box_name": "2015 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
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{"text": "2014 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:2014 Changes to Graduate Center Collections:Databases Added Accessible Archives American Civil War: Letters and Diaries APA Handbooks in Psychology (now included in PsycBooks ) Digital Theatre Plus Digital Temple Electronic Arts Intermix Streaming Videos Encyclopedia of Islam Ethnic NewsWatch: A History Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI) Index to Printed Music International Index to Music Periodicals Full Text Literary Research Guide Loeb Classical Library Metropolitan Opera on Demand Music Industry Data New World Cinema New York Times Academic Pass (CUNY-wide acquisition) On the Boards Penn Corpora RILM Abstracts of Music Literature Romanticism Redefined Routledge Performance Archive Rosetta Stone Sabin Americana Sage Research Methods Scientific Style and Format Guide Online Silent Film Online Underground and Independent Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels Ebook Collections Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Century", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411873", "box_name": "2014 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
{"text": "ctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Centuryctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Centuryctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Centuryctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Centuryctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth Centuryctions Added JSTOR ebooks Online Journal Subscriptions Added Auto/Biography Studies Culture, Theory and Critique J19 The Journal of Nineteenth CenturyAmericanists London Review of Books Modern Intellectual History Nature archive , and: Nature Biotechnology Nature Genetics Nature Geoscience Nature Medicine Otology and Neurotology Race, Ethnicity and Education Journal Representations Science archive Wasafiri Print Journals Added Texte Zur Kunst", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "877026", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Library Collection Updates", "page_id": "6737595", "page_name": "Archive (back to 2014)", "box_id": "21411873", "box_name": "2014 Changes to Graduate Center Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=877026&p=6737595"}}
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{"text": "Citing Digital Sources: Keep in Mind:Citing Digital Sources: Keep in Mind:Digital-specific citation overview Digital material is often not in a fixed format. When that's the case, it is\u00a0important to indicate not only where and how you found the material but when you found it. Only by clearly indicating when in a digital document\u2019s life you accessed it can you protect yourself, and your scholarship, from the possibility that your evidence might be altered after you use it. The MLA\u2019s 8th edition no longer requires a date of access as a core element for every electronic source, and indeed, many web sources publish in a fixed format with a firm copyright/publication date. In these cases a single publication date will be enough, as long as you are dealing with a trustworthy content producer. For source material with a high chance of deletion or editing \u2013 for instance, Twitter posts or blog comments \u2013 it is a good idea not only to indicate the date of access but also to keep a copy of the item if at all possible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "929516", "guide_name": "Citing Digital Sources", "page_id": "6696602", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21274555", "box_name": "Citing Digital Sources: Keep in Mind", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=929516&p=6696602"}}
{"text": "ce, Twitter posts or blog comments \u2013 it is a good idea not only to indicate the date of access but also to keep a copy of the item if at all possible.ce, Twitter posts or blog comments \u2013 it is a good idea not only to indicate the date of access but also to keep a copy of the item if at all possible.ce, Twitter posts or blog comments \u2013 it is a good idea not only to indicate the date of access but also to keep a copy of the item if at all possible.Such sources can be screenshotted or saved as a PDF. Identifying the format of an electronic resource can be crucial. If an article is available both on a web page in HTML and as a PDF, the two versions can look very different. The same piece can have entirely different pagination when viewed on screens of varying sizes. Similarly, identifying the source of a digital resource without indicating its format can be misleading; to note that a quote appeared on Twitter, for instance, does not let the reader know whether the original was a tweet, a comment, or a Twitter story, and leaves obscure the question of medium (since a user can tweet text, images, videos, links, and so on). This electronic-source checklist will help make sure you have all of the information necessary for citing a digital source. Not all citation formats will require every one of these pieces of information, but it is worth collecting all of the data you can. A record locator is essential.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "929516", "guide_name": "Citing Digital Sources", "page_id": "6696602", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21274555", "box_name": "Citing Digital Sources: Keep in Mind", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=929516&p=6696602"}}
{"text": "tion formats will require every one of these pieces of information, but it is worth collecting all of the data you can. A record locator is essential.tion formats will require every one of these pieces of information, but it is worth collecting all of the data you can. A record locator is essential.tion formats will require every one of these pieces of information, but it is worth collecting all of the data you can. A record locator is essential.Use DOI, permalink, then original URL, in order of preference; TEST THE LINK. Date of access is extremely important for any source that is easily changed: an individual\u2019s blog, a Wikipedia page, a tweet or other social media post, a comment on a published source. Record the time posted in contexts where there are or could be multiple posts from a single author (tweets, blog comments, etc.). Identify the type of media \u2013 for instance, video, audio, image, GIF, tweet, Instagram story \u2013 if there is any possibility of ambiguity. If the item cited is a comment or reply, cite the original post as a container . If the author is not identifiable, or ID\u2019d only by an account identifier, it\u2019s fine to use a handle or username if one exists; in MLA and Chicago styles, if you have both real name and username, provide both.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "929516", "guide_name": "Citing Digital Sources", "page_id": "6696602", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21274555", "box_name": "Citing Digital Sources: Keep in Mind", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=929516&p=6696602"}}
{"text": "Format Examples by Source Type:\nBasic rules for electronic formats APA Author, A. A. & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of page [Format description when necessary]. Retrieved from\u00a0https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number, page range. Retrieved from https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Chicago MLA Social media Images Personal communications via digital means (email, etc.) Sources with dynamic page numbering or no page numbers Ephemeral sources (Snapchat, search results, Instagram stories) Deleted sources Interactive data/graphics Comments", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "929516", "guide_name": "Citing Digital Sources", "page_id": "6701743", "page_name": "Formats with Examples", "box_id": "21290718", "box_name": "Format Examples by Source Type", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=929516&p=6701743"}}
{"text": "The chief difference between citing traditionally-published sources and digital sources is that digital material is often not in a fixed format . When that's the case, it is\u00a0important to indicate not only where and how you found the material but when you found it. Only by clearly indicating when in a digital document\u2019s life you accessed it can you protect yourself, and your scholarship, from the possibility that your evidence might be altered after you use it. The MLA\u2019s 8th edition no longer requires a date of access as a core element for every electronic source, and indeed, many web sources publish in a fixed format with a firm copyright/publication date. In these cases a single publication date will be enough, as long as you are dealing with a trustworthy content producer.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "m copyright/publication date. In these cases a single publication date will be enough, as long as you are dealing with a trustworthy content producer.m copyright/publication date. In these cases a single publication date will be enough, as long as you are dealing with a trustworthy content producer.m copyright/publication date. In these cases a single publication date will be enough, as long as you are dealing with a trustworthy content producer.For source material with a high chance of deletion or editing \u2013 for instance, Twitter posts or blog comments \u2013 it is a good idea not only to indicate the date of access but also to keep a copy of the item if at all possible. See the \"Archiving Your Sources\" tab for some ideas on how to do that. Identifying the format of an electronic resource can be crucial. If an article is available both on a web page in HTML and as a PDF, the two versions can look very different. The same piece can have entirely different pagination when viewed on screens of varying sizes. Similarly, identifying the source of a digital resource without indicating its format can be misleading; to note that a quote appeared on Twitter, for instance, does not let the reader know whether the original was a tweet, a comment, or a Twitter story, and leaves obscure the question of medium (since a user can tweet text, images, videos, links, and so on).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "was a tweet, a comment, or a Twitter story, and leaves obscure the question of medium (since a user can tweet text, images, videos, links, and so on).was a tweet, a comment, or a Twitter story, and leaves obscure the question of medium (since a user can tweet text, images, videos, links, and so on).was a tweet, a comment, or a Twitter story, and leaves obscure the question of medium (since a user can tweet text, images, videos, links, and so on).This electronic-source checklist will help make sure you have all of the information necessary for citing a digital source. Not all citation formats will require every one of these pieces of information, but it is worth collecting all of the data you can. A record locator is essential. Use DOI, permalink, then original URL, in order of preference; TEST THE LINK. Date of access is extremely important for any source that is easily changed: an individual\u2019s blog, a Wikipedia page, a tweet or other social media post, a comment on a published source. Record the time posted in contexts where there are or could be multiple posts from a single author (tweets, blog comments, etc.). Identify the type of media \u2013 for instance, video, audio, image, GIF, tweet, Instagram story \u2013 if there is any possibility of ambiguity. If the item cited is a comment or reply, cite the original post as a container .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "F, tweet, Instagram story \u2013 if there is any possibility of ambiguity. If the item cited is a comment or reply, cite the original post as a container .F, tweet, Instagram story \u2013 if there is any possibility of ambiguity. If the item cited is a comment or reply, cite the original post as a container .F, tweet, Instagram story \u2013 if there is any possibility of ambiguity. If the item cited is a comment or reply, cite the original post as a container .If the author is not identifiable, or ID\u2019d only by an account identifier, it\u2019s fine to use a handle or username if one exists; in MLA and Chicago styles, if you have both real name and username, provide both.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "unt identifier, it\u2019s fine to use a handle or username if one exists; in MLA and Chicago styles, if you have both real name and username, provide both.Citations of digital sources, like any citations, are intended to make your sources as you found them discoverable by your readers. Unlike printed material, digital sources can and do change, and therefore citation of such sources must incorporate information that has never previously been necessary. The major citation manuals already have citation styles for many common digital sources. As social media platforms and communication apps expand and multiply, however, the information about them becomes more complicated and their citation can require\u00a0some improvisation. The following notes offer a bare-bones format for each citation style; more specific information will probably be needed to build a complete citation. Consult\u00a0either the pages of this guide or the more elaborate structure and examples in the trove of information published by and about each style organization (see box at left). Basic structure for digital sources , for the major citation formats APA Web page: Author, A. A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "and about each style organization (see box at left). Basic structure for digital sources , for the major citation formats APA Web page: Author, A. A. and about each style organization (see box at left). Basic structure for digital sources , for the major citation formats APA Web page: Author, A. A. and about each style organization (see box at left). Basic structure for digital sources , for the major citation formats APA Web page: Author, A. A.& Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of page [Format description when necessary]. Retrieved from\u00a0https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Article from electronic journal: Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number,\u00a0page range. Retrieved from https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Chicago Bibliographic style: Lastname, Firstname. \u201cTitle of Document.\u201d Format if necessary. Print publication information if extant. Publishing organization or name of website. Publication date or access date if available. URL. Footnote/endnote style: Lastname , Firstname , \u201cTitle of Document\u201d (print publication information if extant),\u00a0publishing organization/name of website, format if necessary, publication date or access date if available, URL. examples (from CMOS online citation guide ): Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale . New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. http://mel.hofstra.edu/moby-dick-the-whale-proofs.html. 1.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "on guide ): Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale . New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. http://mel.hofstra.edu/moby-dick-the-whale-proofs.html. 1.on guide ): Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale . New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. http://mel.hofstra.edu/moby-dick-the-whale-proofs.html. 1.on guide ): Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale . New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. http://mel.hofstra.edu/moby-dick-the-whale-proofs.html. 1.Pete Souza (@petesouza), \u201cPresident Obama bids farewell to President Xi of China at the conclusion of the Nuclear Security Summit,\u201d Instagram photo, April 1, 2016, https://www.instagram.com/p/BDrmfXTtNCt/. CMOS\u00a0does not advocate using a date of access unless no publication date is available (see CMOS, 14.12 ). MLA MLA identifies nine core elements : Author and/or editor names (if available),\u00a0last names first. \"Article name in quotation marks.\" Title of the website, project, or book in italics. Any version numbers available, including editions (ed.), revisions, posting dates, volumes (vol.), or issue numbers (no.). Publisher information, including the publisher name and publishing date. Page numbers (p. or pp.) or paragraph numbers (par. or pars.). URL (without the https://), DOI, or permalink. Date you accessed the material (Date Accessed)\u2014While not required, it is highly recommended, especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "ssed)\u2014While not required, it is highly recommended, especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.ssed)\u2014While not required, it is highly recommended, especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.ssed)\u2014While not required, it is highly recommended, especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.Containers, cited after your regular citation. Examples of containers are collections of short stories or poems, a television series, or even a website. Author. \"Title.\" Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs and/or URL, DOI or permalink). 2nd container\u2019s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "DOI or permalink). 2nd container\u2019s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).There are several ways to save a copy of a blog post, tweet, Facebook post, or other forms of online content. The simplest may be to take a screenshot of the item. This is easy for something like a tweet or an Instagram post, where the content is no bigger than your screen. Saving an entire webpage\u2014one for which you would need to scroll down for all the content\u2014is a little more complicated, but there are several options. (The specific sites and applications are meant as examples; we don't endorse or guarantee any of these.) You can use an application to save the full page as a PNG as if you were taking a screenshot. One such application is Paparazzi. There are also online services that do essentially the same thing without requiring the download of an application file. Browse to the\u00a0web page\u00a0you would like to convert. Highlight\u00a0the\u00a0URL, and then use\u00a0Ctrl+C\u00a0(Command-C on Mac) to copy it to the clipboard. Open a site such as www.printfriendly.com or web-capture.net .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "Highlight\u00a0the\u00a0URL, and then use\u00a0Ctrl+C\u00a0(Command-C on Mac) to copy it to the clipboard. Open a site such as www.printfriendly.com or web-capture.net . Highlight\u00a0the\u00a0URL, and then use\u00a0Ctrl+C\u00a0(Command-C on Mac) to copy it to the clipboard. Open a site such as www.printfriendly.com or web-capture.net . Highlight\u00a0the\u00a0URL, and then use\u00a0Ctrl+C\u00a0(Command-C on Mac) to copy it to the clipboard. Open a site such as www.printfriendly.com or web-capture.net .Paste the URL (Ctrl-V or Command-V) into either of the services to save the file as a picture or a PDF. Many browsers will allow you to save the page as a PDF. Print the webpage (Ctrl-P on PC, Command-P on Mac), and in the dialog box, select \u201cSave as PDF\u201d rather than sending it to a printer. You do need to check the output on this method, as not all browsers will process HTML into an accurate representation of the page this way, and you also may find that the browser processes only the currently selected frame rather than the full page. You can create a public archive of the page via the Internet Archive ( www.archive.org ). Enter the URL to see if the page has already been saved by the Internet Archive. If not, you can have it saved: click \u201cSave this URL in the Wayback Machine,\u201d and then, on the page that appears, click \u201cSAVE PAGE.\u201d You can also create your own web-based archive of web pages\u00a0at archive-it.org . Yet another option is to create a permalink at perma.cc .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6713529", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "21328127", "box_name": "Main Content", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6713529"}}
{"text": "Social Media: structure & examples for citations of social media", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "Social Media:\nKeep in mind: If the item you are citing is itself a citation of another source, as many social media posts are, find and cite the original source , not the retweet or linking item.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21336079", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "Basic Format APA Twitter user name. (Year tweet was posted, Month Day). Full text of tweet [Twitter post]. Retrieved from Twitter Account's URL Chicago Lastname, Firstname\u00a0[or single username] (@handle). Year. \"Full text of tweet.\" Twitter, Month day, year, time posted. URL. MLA Twitter Handle (First Name Last Name if Known).\u00a0\"Full text of tweet.\" Twitter , Day Month Year of Tweet,\u00a0Time of Tweet, URL. Example APA @NASA. (2019, April 10). In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time. Several of our missions observed the same black hole using different light wavelengths and collected data to understand the black hole's environment. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Uwj1PF. [Twitter post]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1115973963358834689. Chicago National Aeronautics and Space Administration (@NASA). 2019. \"In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "Aeronautics and Space Administration (@NASA). 2019. \"In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time.Aeronautics and Space Administration (@NASA). 2019. \"In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time.Aeronautics and Space Administration (@NASA). 2019. \"In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time.Several of our missions observed the same black hole using different light wavelengths and collected data to understand the black hole's environment. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Uwj1PF.\" Twitter, April 10, 2019, 9:45 a.m. https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1115973963358834689. MLA @NASA.\u00a0\"In a historic feat by @EHTelescope & @NSF, a black hole image has been captured for the 1st time. Several of our missions observed the same black hole using different light wavelengths and collected data to understand the black hole's environment. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Uwj1PF.\" Twitter , 10 April 2019,\u00a09:45 a.m., twitter.com/NASA/status/1115973963358834689.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "the black hole's environment. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Uwj1PF.\" Twitter , 10 April 2019,\u00a09:45 a.m., twitter.com/NASA/status/1115973963358834689.Facebook Post or Page\u200b APA Post from individual Author, A.A. [Authorname]. (YYYY, Month Day). Content of post up to first 40 words, or description if image or video [Facebook status update]. Retrieved from http://www.RetrievalURL.com. Tyson, N.D. [Neil deGrasse]. (2019, April 22). For me, every day is #EarthDay\u00a0[Facebook status update]. Retrieved from\u00a0https://www.facebook.com/neildegrassetyson/posts/10157217769171613:0 Page from group/institution Big Company. (YYYY).\u00a0\u00a0Description of page [Facebook page]. Retrieved Month Day, YYYY, from\u00a0http://www.RetrievalURL.com. American Library Association. (n.d.). Timeline [Facebook page]. Retrieved April 22, 2019, from\u00a0https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLibraryAssociation/ For more detail, see How to Cite Social Media in APA Style . Chicago Authorname A. Author, \"Text of post up to 160 characters,\" Facebook, Month Day, YYYY, http://www.RetrievalURL.com. 1.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "ial Media in APA Style . Chicago Authorname A. Author, \"Text of post up to 160 characters,\" Facebook, Month Day, YYYY, http://www.RetrievalURL.com. 1.ial Media in APA Style . Chicago Authorname A. Author, \"Text of post up to 160 characters,\" Facebook, Month Day, YYYY, http://www.RetrievalURL.com. 1.ial Media in APA Style . Chicago Authorname A. Author, \"Text of post up to 160 characters,\" Facebook, Month Day, YYYY, http://www.RetrievalURL.com. 1.Neil deGrasse Tyson,\u00a0\"For me, every day is #EarthDay,\"\u00a0Facebook, April 22, 2019, https://www.facebook.com/neildegrassetyson/posts/10157217769171613:0. or, in bibliography: Tyson, Neil deGrasse.\u00a0\"For me, every day is # EarthDay. \"\u00a0Facebook, April 22, 2019. https://www.facebo ok.com/ neildegrassetyson /posts/10157217769171613:0. See 14.209: Citing Social Media Content. MLA Author, Authorname. Description of Post. Facebook , Day Month YYYY of Post, Time of Post, URL. Accessed Day Month YYYY. Tyson,\u00a0Neil\u00a0deGrasse. Earth Day acknowledgment with photo of Earth from space. Facebook , 22 April\u00a02019, 8:29 a.m., https://www.facebo ok.com/ neildegrassetyson /posts/10157217769171613:0. Accessed 23 April 2019.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "arth from space. Facebook , 22 April\u00a02019, 8:29 a.m., https://www.facebo ok.com/ neildegrassetyson /posts/10157217769171613:0. Accessed 23 April 2019.Each citation format will require some or all of the following information:\u00a0the Instagram account holder\u2019s name, if known, and/or username; photo title or description*; names of any other contributors (i.e., an original photographer if the Instagram poster did not create the image); the date the photo was published on Instagram; the date it was accessed; the photo's Instagram URL. *If there is no title, a short description will suffice. APA Last Name, First Initial or Username (Year, Date Published). Photo title\u00a0[Photo description].\u00a0 Retrieved from URL Chicago Lastname, Firstname or Username. \u201cPhoto Title.\u201d Instagram, Date published. Date accessed. URL. MLA Lastname, Firstname or Username. \u201cPhoto Title or Description.\u201d Instagram , Other contributors, Date photo was published, URL With Instagram, it is very common for an image to be reposted from another source. If the original source is available, cite the original source rather than the Instagram post.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "common for an image to be reposted from another source. If the original source is available, cite the original source rather than the Instagram post. common for an image to be reposted from another source. If the original source is available, cite the original source rather than the Instagram post. common for an image to be reposted from another source. If the original source is available, cite the original source rather than the Instagram post.You might be tempted to cite this image as @nypl (2019, April 17). [Photograph of four women, one in fancy dress]. Retrieved from\u00a0https://www.instagram.com/p/BwXx_vCFIOn/?hl=en However, you should use the information given in the post to find the source in NYPL's\u00a0digital archives: Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. (1935-1945). Amusements - American Jubilee - Performers - Ermine Hawthorn and women. Retrieved from http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5e66b3e8-b625-d471-e040-e00a180654d7", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6715828", "page_name": "Social Media", "box_id": "21335920", "box_name": "Social Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6715828"}}
{"text": "APA Lastname, F. (Creative role). (YYYY, Month Day). Title [digital image]. Retrieved from URL Ferraro, A. (Photographer). (2014, April 28). Liberty enlightening the world [digital image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/afer92/14278571753/in/set-72157644617030616 Chicago From a database Lastname, First M. Title of Work. Month Date, Year Created. Collection, Museum/Institution, Location. Accessed Month Date, Year. Database*, URL. Brady, Mathew. Edwin Booth. 1866. Digital image of albumen print.\u00a0Minneapolis College of Art & Design. Minneapolis, MN. Accessed April 24, 2019.\u00a0https://library.artstor.org/#/asset/AMCADIG_10313213894. *Include name of database only if record locator does not contain it, i.e., in the case of a DOI. From a website Lastname, First M. \u201cTitle.\u201d Digital image. Website Title. Month Date, YYYY. Accessed Month Date, YYYY*. URL. Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Digital image. April 28, 2014. Flickr.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716766", "page_name": "Digital Images", "box_id": "21338700", "box_name": "Digital Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716766"}}
{"text": "ite Title. Month Date, YYYY. Accessed Month Date, YYYY*. URL. Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Digital image. April 28, 2014. Flickr.ite Title. Month Date, YYYY. Accessed Month Date, YYYY*. URL. Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Digital image. April 28, 2014. Flickr.ite Title. Month Date, YYYY. Accessed Month Date, YYYY*. URL. Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Digital image. April 28, 2014. Flickr.https://www.flickr.com/photos/afer92/14278571753/in/set-72157644617030616 *Include date of access only if the item does not have a specified date. MLA From a database Lastname, Firstname. \u201cTitle of the image.\u201d Title of the journal or container where the image was found , First name Last name of any other contributors responsible for the image, Version of the image (if applicable), Any numbers associated with the image (such as a volume and issue number, if applicable), Publisher, Publication date, Location. Title of the database or second container , URL or DOI number. \"Lee Krasner.\" Women's Review of Books , Randall, Margaret, vol. 35, issue 5, p. 18, Old City Publishing, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. Academic Source Complete , http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=13&sid=2b070fca-09b1-4531-a6fd-61e0b32e03ca%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=131605043&db=a9h. From a website Lastname,\u00a0Firstname.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716766", "page_name": "Digital Images", "box_id": "21338700", "box_name": "Digital Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716766"}}
{"text": "&sid=2b070fca-09b1-4531-a6fd-61e0b32e03ca%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=131605043&db=a9h. From a website Lastname,\u00a0Firstname.&sid=2b070fca-09b1-4531-a6fd-61e0b32e03ca%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=131605043&db=a9h. From a website Lastname,\u00a0Firstname.&sid=2b070fca-09b1-4531-a6fd-61e0b32e03ca%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=131605043&db=a9h. From a website Lastname,\u00a0Firstname.\u201cTitle of the digital\u00a0image.\u201d Title of the website ,\u00a0Firstname,\u00a0Lastname\u00a0of any contributors,\u00a0Publisher, Publication date, URL. Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Flickr, April\u00a028, 2014,\u00a0https://www.flickr.com/photos/afer92/14278571753/in/set-72157644617030616.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716766", "page_name": "Digital Images", "box_id": "21338700", "box_name": "Digital Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716766"}}
{"text": ". Ferraro, Alain.\u00a0\"Liberty enlightening the world.\" Flickr, April\u00a028, 2014,\u00a0https://www.flickr.com/photos/afer92/14278571753/in/set-72157644617030616.Imagine this scenario: In a paper, you refer to a painting that you were only able to see reproduced in a journal, accessed online. It is possible that the reproduction in that journal will differ from other reproductions and/or from the painting itself. You ought\u00a0therefore to cite not only the painting\u00a0but also the article where the image of it appeared.\u00a0Here, in this complex example, we begin to have to create citation styles from the guidelines that the formats provide.\u00a0You'll need to include the identifying information of the original painting and of the article and the journal in which it was published. In what order? The container concept of MLA's style is very helpful. The painting is IN an article, which is IN a journal, which is IN a database. APA Hartigan, G. (1962). Phoenix. [Painting]. In Lavazzi, T. (2000).\u00a0Lucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace\u00a0Hartigan\u00a0and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s\u00a0Oranges. Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, 1, 122\u201337.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716766", "page_name": "Digital Images", "box_id": "21338700", "box_name": "Digital Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716766"}}
{"text": "azzi, T. (2000).\u00a0Lucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace\u00a0Hartigan\u00a0and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s\u00a0Oranges. Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, 1, 122\u201337.azzi, T. (2000).\u00a0Lucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace\u00a0Hartigan\u00a0and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s\u00a0Oranges. Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, 1, 122\u201337.azzi, T. (2000).\u00a0Lucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace\u00a0Hartigan\u00a0and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s\u00a0Oranges. Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, 1, 122\u201337.Retrieved from\u00a0http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aft&AN=505851604&site=ehost-live Chicago (bibliographic citation form) Grace\u00a0Hartigan. Phoenix .\u00a01962. Reproduced in Lavazzi, Thomas. 2000. \u201cLucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace Hartigan and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s Oranges .\u201d Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art 1 (November): 122\u201337. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aft&AN=505851604&site=ehost-live. MLA Note that in citing the container (the journal article), the title of the article precedes the name of the author. Hartigan, Grace. Phoenix. 1962, private collection.\u00a0\u201cLucky Pierre Gets into Finger Paint: Grace\u00a0Hartigan\u00a0and Frank O\u2019Hara\u2019s Oranges ,\u201d\u00a0by\u00a0Lavazzi, Thomas. Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art , vol. 1, Nov. 2000, pp. 122\u2013137. Art Full Text , search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aft&AN=505851604&site=ehost-live.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716766", "page_name": "Digital Images", "box_id": "21338700", "box_name": "Digital Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716766"}}
{"text": "Deleted/Ephemeral Sources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716768", "page_name": "Deletions & Ephemera", "box_id": "21338709", "box_name": "Deleted/Ephemeral Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716768"}}
{"text": "Deleted/Ephemeral Sources:Deleted/Ephemeral Sources:This can be a murky subject. The fact that material has been removed from its electronic home might indicate that its original creator no longer supports it -- that the information in question is no longer valid. However, many documents on the Web are lost simply because a domain expires or because site reorganization breaks a link. Unless the original author posts an explanation or retraction, it is usually not possible to know whether an item was taken down purposefully or has simply become unfindable through neglect or error. If you have kept a copy, you can cite your source in roughly the same way you would cite a personal communication or an item from a personal collection. This citation need only occur in-text or as a footnote/endnote, not in the works cited or bibliography section. Jordan complained\u00a0in his since-deleted Instagram post, \"The fact that hundreds of ppl are calling my comment homophobic ... you are so off the mark\"\u00a0(archived material, 2017).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716768", "page_name": "Deletions & Ephemera", "box_id": "21338709", "box_name": "Deleted/Ephemeral Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716768"}}
{"text": "since-deleted Instagram post, \"The fact that hundreds of ppl are calling my comment homophobic ... you are so off the mark\"\u00a0(archived material, 2017).Some digital material is created with an intentionally short life, intended to be viewable only briefly. Snapchat is perhaps the most well-known example; Instagram stories work in much the same way. Other digital material is in a state of constant flux. Search results, including the number and content of hits, and indexes of digital publications also change day to day, or even hour to hour. For this kind of material, therefore, it is not only a good idea but an imperative to keep a copy if you intend to use it as a source. As with deleted sources, if you maintain a copy, you can cite it as you would a personal communication or collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716768", "page_name": "Deletions & Ephemera", "box_id": "21338709", "box_name": "Deleted/Ephemeral Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716768"}}
{"text": "Blog Posts:\nBlogs, a relatively early form of internet publication, have been covered fairly completely by the major style guides. See the following references: APA Chicago MLA (via Purdue OWL), under the heading A Listserv, Discussion Group, or Blog Posting", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716772", "page_name": "Blog Posts", "box_id": "21338719", "box_name": "Blog Posts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716772"}}
{"text": "The most important point to remember in citing a comment, whether it is on an article on a newspaper's website, a blog post, a tweet, or any other, is that the original item should be cited as a container. As an example, here is how to cite this comment on a New York Times article, \"The Real College Scandal\": \"When we're willing to fund community colleges and their students at the same levels we fund other higher education institutions, we'll start solving the community college completion problem.\" APA Use Re: to indicate the container post or article, and add [Container type comment] in brackets to identify the format. Use the URL of the comment if possible. elsiejay (2019, April 26). Re: The Real College Scandal [Article comment]. Retrieved from\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2LaRz5I#permid=100190506 Additional example: David, L. (2010, October 29). Re: E-ZPass is a life-saver (literally) [Blog comment].", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716773", "page_name": "Comments", "box_id": "21338721", "box_name": "Comments", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716773"}}
{"text": "rom\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2LaRz5I#permid=100190506 Additional example: David, L. (2010, October 29). Re: E-ZPass is a life-saver (literally) [Blog comment].rom\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2LaRz5I#permid=100190506 Additional example: David, L. (2010, October 29). Re: E-ZPass is a life-saver (literally) [Blog comment].rom\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2LaRz5I#permid=100190506 Additional example: David, L. (2010, October 29). Re: E-ZPass is a life-saver (literally) [Blog comment].Retrieved from http://freakonomics.com/2010/10/29/e-zpass-is-a-life-saver-literally/#comment-109178 Chicago 1.\u00a0elsiejay, April 26, 2019, comment on\u00a0Richard D.\u00a0Kahlenberg, \"The Real College Scandal,\" The New York Times , April 25, 2019,\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2IFoNbv. MLA Give the username as the author, and use the phrase Comment on before the title. Add the time of the comment, if available. Note that the URL is that of the article, while the date/time is that of the comment. elsiejay. Comment on \"The Real College Scandal.\" The New York Times , 26 April 2019,\u00a0https://nyti.ms/2IFoNbv.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716773", "page_name": "Comments", "box_id": "21338721", "box_name": "Comments", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716773"}}
{"text": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716774", "page_name": "Dynamic Page Numbers", "box_id": "21338726", "box_name": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716774"}}
{"text": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers:Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers:Often a digital source will reflow\u00a0and present different pagination depending on the dimensions and resolution of the\u00a0screen it's being viewed on, or the size of the text. Some documents will paginate differently when opened with different software. Some born-digital sources will not have pagination indicated at all. It is still important to be able to indicate exactly where in a document a quote or cited concept\u00a0occurs. The Chicago Manual of Style provides useful guidance on this topic, in \" 14.160 : Page or location numbers in electronic formats.\" CMOS suggests citing chapter numbers and/or section headings to get close to the specific point referenced. APA goes a step beyond Chicago, encouraging us to locate exact paragraphs for notes. (See the section titled \"Sources Without Page Numbers\" in \"In-Text Citations: Author/Authors\" at Purdue OWL, or pp.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716774", "page_name": "Dynamic Page Numbers", "box_id": "21338726", "box_name": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716774"}}
{"text": "locate exact paragraphs for notes. (See the section titled \"Sources Without Page Numbers\" in \"In-Text Citations: Author/Authors\" at Purdue OWL, or pp.locate exact paragraphs for notes. (See the section titled \"Sources Without Page Numbers\" in \"In-Text Citations: Author/Authors\" at Purdue OWL, or pp.locate exact paragraphs for notes. (See the section titled \"Sources Without Page Numbers\" in \"In-Text Citations: Author/Authors\" at Purdue OWL, or pp.170-71 in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association .)\u00a0\u00a0If the document itself does not number its paragraphs, APA suggests we count paragraphs following section headings to pinpoint the source cited. The parenthetical above would be constructed as an in-text citation as follows: (Purdue OWL, APA Formatting and Style Guide, Electronic Sources section, para. 5). MLA, on the other hand, prefers that writers never count paragraphs or assign them numbers. Instead, the citation should reference the nearest division that the source material itself makes -- chapter, section, or heading. See the MLA Handbook , 8th edition, p. 56. For all these styles,\u00a0page numbers (in this case, exact locations in text) are necessary only for in-text citations or footnotes/endnotes. Example Citing this text from the charter of the United Nations : \"The International Court of Justice shall be the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716774", "page_name": "Dynamic Page Numbers", "box_id": "21338726", "box_name": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716774"}}
{"text": "ng this text from the charter of the United Nations : \"The International Court of Justice shall be the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.ng this text from the charter of the United Nations : \"The International Court of Justice shall be the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.ng this text from the charter of the United Nations : \"The International Court of Justice shall be the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.It shall function in accordance with the annexed Statute, which is based upon the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice and forms an integral part of the present Charter.\" APA (Charter of the United Nations, chapter XIV, article 92) Chicago 1. Charter of the United Nations (June 26, 1945), chapter XIV,\u00a0\u00b6 1, https://www.un.org/en/sections/un-charter/un-charter-full-text/. MLA (Charter of the United Nations, chapter XIV)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "931497", "guide_name": "Citing Social Media and Other Digital Sources", "page_id": "6716774", "page_name": "Dynamic Page Numbers", "box_id": "21338726", "box_name": "Sources Without Fixed Page Numbers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=931497&p=6716774"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar: Using Google Scholar search to find full text", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar"}}
{"text": "What is Google Scholar?:\nWhat is Google Scholar? Google Scholar is a free but proprietary search engine designed specifically for the discovery of scholarly content - articles, books, presentations, etc. - on the World Wide Web. The two main ways researchers are using Google Scholar are 1. As a search engine for scholarly works 2. As a tool for increasing the discoverability of their own research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746064", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21441606", "box_name": "What is Google Scholar?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/what-is-google-scholar"}}
{"text": "More context:\nGoogle Scholar is a powerful tool. It is especially useful in finding the full text of open access scholarly content. One thing to keep in mind is that this is also a Google product: it is a proprietary resource, the algorithms and inner workings of which are not available to the public. Nevertheless, it appears to index a vast amount of scholarly literature and is relatively easy to use - and it is free! - making it a popular tool for research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746064", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "21441673", "box_name": "More context", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/what-is-google-scholar"}}
{"text": "Search: Using Google Scholar search to find full text", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "GC Google Scholar Search 1:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources. Tip:\u00a0 You can link your Google account to the GC, so the \u201cFind\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\u201d links will always appear \u2013 even if you don\u2019t start your search from this page. Go to our customized settings screen , check all boxes for Mina Rees Library\u00a0and click Save. If you\u2019re logged into a Google account, it will remember that setting from now on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "25212224", "box_name": "GC Google Scholar Search 1", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "Search:\nLook for the \"Find\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\" link next to each result. Use that link to get the full text via the library's resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "21441979", "box_name": "Search", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "Save your customized Google Scholar settings:\nYou can set your GC library affiliation in your own\u00a0Google account, so that the \u201cFind\u00a0Fulltext\u00a0at GC\u201d links will always appear \u2013 even if you do not start your search from the library's\u00a0website.\n\nImage: Settings for GC Google Scholar. Click on image to enlarge.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "25212430", "box_name": "Save your customized Google Scholar settings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "ll always appear \u2013 even if you do not start your search from the library's\u00a0website.\n\nImage: Settings for GC Google Scholar. Click on image to enlarge.How to set up the GC Library affiliation in your Google Account - follow these steps Open Google Scholar, and make sure you\u00a0are logged into your Google Account. ( Create an account .) Click on the menu icon in the upper left corner of your screen, then select Settings. Click \"Library Links\" from the left hand menu of the Settings screen. Search for\u00a0\"Mina Rees\" using the\u00a0search bar in the center of the screen. Check the box next to the\u00a0\"Mina Rees\u00a0Library...\"\u00a0search result. Leave the \"Open WorldCat - Library Search\" box checked\u00a0if you also want to see records from WorldCat. Click the blue Save button. Shortcut: Go to our customized settings screen , and then Make sure your are logged into your Google Account. ( Create an account .) Make sure the Mina Rees\u00a0Library box is checked. Click the blue Save button.\n\nDownload these instructions for GC Google Scholar customization: Step-by-step instructions for setting up Google Scholar Library Link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "25212430", "box_name": "Save your customized Google Scholar settings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "Off-campus issues with customized Google Scholar:\nIf the \"Find Fulltext at GC\" link temporarily stops working in Google Scholar, try the following: Use OneSearch , Journal Search or A-Z Databases to locate full text in the library's subscription resources. You can also still use Google Scholar to find open access scholarly works. Request items through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) from the library's website, catalog and databases (including WorldCat ).\n\nNeed More Help? Contact the library for assistance .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "22478666", "box_name": "Off-campus issues with customized Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "How do I find ILL in Google Scholar?:\n1. No full text link? No problem! Click the double arrows icon below the search result:\n\n2. Then click the \"Find it! @ GC\" link that appears to the left of the arrows:\n\n3. Select \"Sign in to place requests\" to request PDF or print access via ILL: Image: Placing ILL\u00a0requests for items you find in Google Scholar.\n\n4. I don't see a link to FindIt! in Google Scholar, can I still use ILL? Yes! Try looking up the item in WorldCat , or go directly\u00a0to Interlibrary Loan from the library homepage . More info about ILL can be found in the FAQ .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746221", "page_name": "Search", "box_id": "21442320", "box_name": "How do I find ILL in Google Scholar?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/search"}}
{"text": "Profile: Using Google Scholar profile to make your research more visible online", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746226", "page_name": "Profile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/profile"}}
{"text": "Optimizing Your Google Scholar Profile (workshop slides):\nSchooling Google Scholar: Optimizing Your Google Scholar Profile: Learn how to claim your researcher profile, make your entries as correct and complete as possible, and interpret the citation metrics it provides. We\u2019ll also show you how to enrich your profile with links to the full text of your scholarly works.\n\nLed by Jill Cirasella, Associate Librarian for Public Services and Scholarly Communication, and Adriana Palmer, E-Resources and Institutional Repository Librarian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746226", "page_name": "Profile", "box_id": "21442586", "box_name": "Optimizing Your Google Scholar Profile (workshop slides)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/using-google-scholar/profile"}}
{"text": "Get help for Google Scholar:\nUnfortunately Google does not provide much tech support for Google Scholar. You can always contact the library for assistance if you run into trouble while using this search tool.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "935976", "guide_name": "Google Scholar", "page_id": "6746600", "page_name": "Troubleshooting", "box_id": "21442884", "box_name": "Get help for Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=935976&p=6746600"}}
{"text": "Library privileges beyond CUNY:\nThe New York Public Library offers enhanced borrowing privileges at its research libraries for GC affiliates, study rooms, and off-site access to e-resources. MaRLI , the Manhattan Research Libraries Network, allows\u00a0those approved by\u00a0NYPL to visit and borrow from Columbia and NYU Libraries. METRO referrals allow single-day, on-site access to NYC libraries, based on the need for an\u00a0item that is otherwise unavailable. [Due to continued COVID closures, some libraries may not be available. Check with a librarian for more information.] SHARES extends\u00a0university and museum library on-site access\u00a0to visitors with a current GC photo ID. GC Interlibrary Loan delivers most resources from other libraries to the GC for pickup.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977582", "page_name": "Special Access at Libraries Outside of CUNY", "box_id": "22157729", "box_name": "Library privileges beyond CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=965793&p=6977582"}}
{"text": "Speak with a GC Librarian:\nIn Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email. By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation with your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977582", "page_name": "Special Access at Libraries Outside of CUNY", "box_id": "22169659", "box_name": "Speak with a GC Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=965793&p=6977582"}}
{"text": "Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157489", "box_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty:Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty:The New York Public Library (NYPL) offers increased borrowing privileges for CUNY GC affiliates. With a current NYPL card and Graduate Center affiliation, researchers have ability to borrow select NYPL research materials usually reserved for on-site use. See full details on this page . Participation in the NYPL Research borrowing programs allows for 120 day, non-renewable loans on select library materials available at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. These materials are available for either by checking them out directly in person at one of the above listed NYPL research libraries or via a request through GC Interlibrary Loan--our ILL team will prioritize an NYPL loan when available. Register for extended NYPL borrowing privileges by bringing both your NYPL\u00a0card and a GC ID card to the Reference Desk on the 2nd Floor of the Mina Rees Library at the Graduate Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157489", "box_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "ng privileges by bringing both your NYPL\u00a0card and a GC ID card to the Reference Desk on the 2nd Floor of the Mina Rees Library at the Graduate Center.ng privileges by bringing both your NYPL\u00a0card and a GC ID card to the Reference Desk on the 2nd Floor of the Mina Rees Library at the Graduate Center.ng privileges by bringing both your NYPL\u00a0card and a GC ID card to the Reference Desk on the 2nd Floor of the Mina Rees Library at the Graduate Center.We will issue\u00a0a\u00a0CUNY-GC\u00a0sticker for your\u00a0NYPL\u00a0library card that signals extended borrowing privileges. NYPL borrowing privileges renew every September--visit the reference desk for a new sticker each Fall. What NYPL items are eligible for 120 day enhanced loan? Books in good condition published from 1900-present will circulate (and 1970-present for Schomburg Center books). The Music Division also circulates scores in good condition, printed after 1972. Items from the Art and Architecture Division are not eligible to circulate through this program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157489", "box_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library Borrowing for GC Students and Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "NYPL Remote Resources:\nDatabases and E-Book Collections Any\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode\u00a0allows off-site access to many\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research library databases, including e-book and archival collections not available through the GC Library. Use your\u00a0NYPL\u00a0barcode\u00a0to reach\u00a0NYPL\u00a0e-resources from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0site ( https://libguides.nypl.org/eresources ).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "31257702", "box_name": "NYPL Remote Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library Services:\nBranch Libraries: New York Public Library branch locations offer general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. Research Libraries: Try the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building , for quiet study, thought, and computer use. Please note that some research divisions require an appointment to view their collections and you may also need to email or book a virtual consultation with a Library staff member before your research visit. Find out more in the NYPL's Guide to Onsite Service at the Research Libraries . Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Additional Information: Research\u00a0Borrowing Programs How to Request Research Library Materials Remote Access to Research Collections and Services Apply for a Digital NYPL Library Card", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "26912252", "box_name": "New York Public Library Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "Dedicated Research Space in the Schwartzman Library:\nIn conjunction with the Center for Research in the Humanities, graduate students may apply for admission to the Wertheim Study in the Schwartzman building for periods from 3 to 9 months. Wertheim scholars have dedicated space to keep research materials in the library and share long table open seating. For more information this program and other research fellowships, see: https://www.nypl.org/research-study-rooms/application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "31257492", "box_name": "Dedicated Research Space in the Schwartzman Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "26912262", "box_name": "OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19:OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19:Branch Libraries: Beginning July 6, all available New York Public Library branch locations will reopen with close to full service, including general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. See NYPL's reopening page for the latest information. Research Libraries: Beginning July 6, while appointments will still be required for most research collections use, service will be expanded at select locations to permit walk-in visitors who want to sit in public reading rooms, including the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, for quiet study, thought, and computer use. Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "26912262", "box_name": "OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.Schwarzman Building, Performing Arts, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, or the Business Center at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (formerly the Science and Business Library, or SIBL).\u00a0\u00a0Before doing so, you\u2019ll need to meet virtually with an NYPL librarian,\u00a0so be sure to plan ahead, and schedule enough time in advance for your research needs. Additional Services include: Grab-and-Go Service for Circulating Books Grab-and-Go Service for Research\u00a0Borrowers Research Books by Mail / MaRLI by Mail Research at NYPL: Remote Access to Collections and Services More Remote Library Services at NYPL Apply for a Digital NYPL Library Card FAQs on Reopening Physical Locations at NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "26912262", "box_name": "OLD NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
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{"text": "NYPL Services During COVID-19:NYPL Services During COVID-19:Branch Libraries: Beginning July 6, all available New York Public Library branch locations will reopen with close to full service, including general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. See NYPL's reopening page for the latest information. Research Libraries: Beginning July 6, while appointments will still be required for most research collections use, service will be expanded at select locations to permit walk-in visitors who want to sit in public reading rooms, including the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, for quiet study, thought, and computer use. Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "25203774", "box_name": "NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.PL's research services. Researchers may schedule an appointment to visit any of the New York Public Library\u2019s four Research Libraries \u2013 the Stephen A.Schwarzman Building, Performing Arts, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, or the Business Center at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (formerly the Science and Business Library, or SIBL).\u00a0\u00a0Before doing so, you\u2019ll need to meet virtually with an NYPL librarian,\u00a0so be sure to plan ahead, and schedule enough time in advance for your research needs. Additional Services include: Grab-and-Go Service for Circulating Books Grab-and-Go Service for Research\u00a0Borrowers Research Books by Mail / MaRLI by Mail Research at NYPL: Remote Access to Collections and Services More Remote Library Services at NYPL Apply for a Digital NYPL Library Card FAQs on Reopening Physical Locations at NYPL", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "25203774", "box_name": "NYPL Services During COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "Shared Research Collections:\n\"The development of a permanent rapprochement between the Graduate School and the New York Public Library \u2014 with a long-range commitment of public funds under an agreement that would permit the university\u2019s cooperation in the development of those\u00a0NYPL\u00a0policies that affect its research collections \u2014 should be one of the Graduate School\u2019s top priorities for the near future.\" Mina Rees.\u00a0The First Ten Years of the Graduate School of the City University of New York. August 1972, p. 10.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157455", "box_name": "Shared Research Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center:CUNY's\u00a0PhD programs have been supported from their beginnings\u00a0by NYPL collections, services, and spaces. In\u00a01962 CUNY became a doctoral degree-granting university, and\u00a0the CUNY Graduate Center opened\u00a0in the W.R. Grace Building on\u00a042nd Street, just across from\u00a0the\u00a0NYPL Research Libraries' Main Branch, now called the Stephen A. Schwarzman building, or SASB. Throughout the GC's history, NYPL has been CUNY's research library. In 1968, CUNY Chancellor Albert H. Bowker and CUNY Graduate Studies Dean Mina S.\u00a0Rees, backed by the CUNY Council of Chief Librarians, sought a formal\u00a0arrangement with NYPL to support CUNY's new doctoral programs. They enlisted\u00a0the American Council of Leaned Societies ( ACLS ) to outline\u00a0the mutual benefits of such a collaboration: CUNY doctoral scholars\u00a0would secure access to\u00a0a world-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.-class research library, and NYPL , a private not-for-profit corporation dedicated to public service,\u00a0would be compensated annually by CUNY's funders.This relationship continues to this day, providing approximately $2 million in annual New York State Library funding to\u00a0NYPL, specifically\u00a0to support CUNY PhD programs. For nearly fifty years, New York City and then New York State, on behalf of CUNY\u00a0doctoral students and faculty,\u00a0has provided NYPL with a $1 million to $2 million annual revenue stream. The state supplies NYPL\u00a0an additional $8 million per year to support book collections, undesignated research, services to the blind, the Schomburg\u00a0Center, and SIBL. NYPL\u00a0today applies its CUNY-earmarked funding\u00a0to support NYPL\u00a0library collections, staff salaries, building maintenance, and capital expenses. During the 1970s and 1980s,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0provided CUNY PhD students and faculty with\u00a0study carrels\u00a0and reserve shelving at NYPL, access to special collections and to pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying. GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "o pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying. GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions.o pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying. GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions.o pre-cataloged books, and expedited photocopying. GC affiliates used NYPL's\u00a0reference service, and\u00a0GC faculty contributed to NYPL purchase decisions.The GC Library displayed updated printouts of NYPL acquisitions and NYPL dictionary catalogs in the GC reference collection. NYPL's membership in the Research Libraries Group (RLG) allowed GC scholars to borrow material from the nation's largest libraries through NYPL's interlibrary loan.\u00a0CUNY graduate students\u00a0and faculty occupied a\u00a0majority\u00a0of the NYPL's Wertheim room\u00a0into the 1990s, and CUNY scholars\u00a0still constitute about 30% of\u00a0NYPL study room occupants. The GC\u00a0Library's e-resource\u00a0collections expanded over the 1980s and 1990s as vendors licensed digitized scholarly resources to exclusive constituencies. GC library funding increased. The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "eased. The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch.eased. The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch.eased. The Graduate Center moved from 42nd St\u00a0in 1999 to its current location at 34th St. and Fifth Ave., a few blocks away from the NYPL Main branch.Throughout the\u00a02000s,\u00a0library networks expanded\u00a0the range of discoverable materials in collaboratively sourced library catalogs and sped\u00a0delivery of scanned material, even to scholars\u00a0unaffiliated with research libraries. The 2006 introduction of intra-CUNY library\u00a0borrowing deepened CUNY\u00a0support for graduate programs, and established the Graduate Center Library as a hub of intra-library and electronic delivery. GC\u00a0- NYPL services\u00a0advanced \u00a0in 2011 when GC and NYPL\u00a0administration agreed to allow PhD students to\u00a0borrow books from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research collections, picking up and returning select, vetted titles at NYPL. Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0for any NYPL card-holder (not only GC affiliates).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "titles at NYPL. Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0for any NYPL card-holder (not only GC affiliates).titles at NYPL. Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0for any NYPL card-holder (not only GC affiliates).titles at NYPL. Simultaneously,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0and their commercial vendors expanded\u00a0off-site database access\u00a0for any NYPL card-holder (not only GC affiliates).NYPL\u00a0with Columbia and NYU also opened the MaRLI\u00a0consortium in 2011.\u00a0NYPL\u00a0staff will interview any NYC scholar to determine if their needs warrant access to NYU and Columbia collections.\u00a0In 2015,\u00a0NYPL\u00a0boosted interlibrary loan delivery of\u00a0NYPL\u00a0titles to the GC Library, allowing GC interlibrary loan borrowers to request delivery of NYPL books\u00a0for 1 20-day loans (subject to recall by\u00a0other borrowers). With this,\u00a0CUNY\u00a0GC users\u00a0may borrow directly from the\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research libraries using\u00a0NYPL\u00a0catalogs with\u00a0NYPL\u00a0library cards, or GC borrowers may request\u00a0NYPL\u00a0books for pick-up at the GC through GC interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22157454", "box_name": "The New York Public Library and the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "NYPL Resources for Graduate Students:\nQuick Start Guide: NYPL & MaRLI: Information on services available through the NYPL for Graduate Center students.\n\nAlso see the NYPL's online Research Guide Resources for Graduate Students:\u00a0 Collections for additional information about the NYPL's research centers, collections, databases, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977493", "page_name": "Enhanced New York Public Library (NYPL) Borrowing", "box_id": "22169789", "box_name": "NYPL Resources for Graduate Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/nypl"}}
{"text": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative:\nThe Manhattan Research Library Initiative ( MaRLI ) is a borrowing program governed by\u00a0the New York Public Library, New York University (NYU) Libraries, and Columbia University Libraries (for access to the Butler Library). A consultation with\u00a0an\u00a0NYPL\u00a0research librarian is required for MaRLI privileges; see details below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977490", "page_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "box_id": "22157444", "box_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/marli"}}
{"text": "Any New York Public Library cardholder in good standing at participating libraries may\u00a0apply via MaRLI for access to New York University Libraries and the Butler Library at Columbia University. NYPL applicants must demonstrate that the\u00a0materials they seek are available only NYU or the Butler Library and are not held by the Graduate Center or the New York Public Library. GC doctoral students at the prospectus/dissertation writing stage and\u00a0CUNY\u00a0teaching faculty are viable candidates for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0membership. Master's students and early term doctoral students may apply for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0privileges as independent scholars (instead of as GC affiliates). Qualify for\u00a0MaRLI\u00a0Privileges Identify what collections or items you would access only via MaRLI access--your application may be turned away if your needs could be met already through CUNY or via NYPL's collections. Consult with a Graduate Center reference librarian for assistance as needed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977490", "page_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "box_id": "22157443", "box_name": "Eligibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/marli"}}
{"text": "f your needs could be met already through CUNY or via NYPL's collections. Consult with a Graduate Center reference librarian for assistance as needed.f your needs could be met already through CUNY or via NYPL's collections. Consult with a Graduate Center reference librarian for assistance as needed.f your needs could be met already through CUNY or via NYPL's collections. Consult with a Graduate Center reference librarian for assistance as needed.Schedule a\u00a0general research consultation\u00a0for MaRLI privileges with a NYPL librarian . If your NYPL\u00a0interviewer extends NYU or Columbia\u00a0access, you will receive email instruction about retrieving your MaRLI ID from a research Library location with required identification . MaRLI\u00a0members receive renewal alerts annually in early September.\u00a0Continuing MaRLI members\u00a0must show a current photo ID and may be required to repeat an interview.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977490", "page_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "box_id": "22157443", "box_name": "Eligibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/marli"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Privileges:\nOn-site access to book collection and archives as\u00a0comparable to members of the host institution. Borrowing privileges for circulating print materials. Multimedia, audio, video, microforms, and non-print\u00a0not\u00a0included. Generally 120 day loans, subject to recall. Renew\u00a0and return materials at the original lending library. On-site access to online journals and databases. Materials\u00a0off-site\u00a0provided\u00a0in original\u00a0or in reproduction. On-site reference\u00a0assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977490", "page_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "box_id": "22157571", "box_name": "MaRLI Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/marli"}}
{"text": "MaRLI Catalogs:\nNew York Public Library Columbia University Libraries New York University Libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977490", "page_name": "MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative", "box_id": "22157581", "box_name": "MaRLI Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/marli"}}
{"text": "One-Day METRO Referral Access:\nNew York City\u00a0reference librarians, including librarians at the Graduate Center, can issue referrals to visit other NYC libraries to use specific items there. Identify a book, journal, CD, DVD, database, or other resource at a METRO member library that is not available at CUNY or at NYPL, Queens Public Library, or Brooklyn Public Library. Request a METRO referral in person\u00a0at the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor of the GC Library.\u00a0See the METRO Member Directory . METRO referrals grant one-time, day-long, on-site use of a specific item verified in a library catalog. Access is limited to the specific item or subject and does not guarantee\u00a0unlimited access to a library. Consult with your referring librarian to make sure items are\u00a0available for you when you visit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977496", "page_name": "METRO Referrals", "box_id": "22157477", "box_name": "One-Day METRO Referral Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/metro"}}
{"text": "SHARES Worldwide Library Access:\nThe Graduate Center Library is an OCLC SHARES consortium member, which confers GC students, faculty, and staff\u00a0access to participating university and museum libraries in New York City and across the world.\u00a0SHARES also lowers\u00a0interlibrary loan costs involving other\u00a0SHARES\u00a0libraries. The NYC area SHARES consortia includes the Frick Collection and Art Reference Library, Princeton University, Rutgers University, and Yale University. For Columbia University and New York University, Graduate Center affiliates need to apply for ongoing access via the MaRLI program or one day Metro referrals . See a full list of SHARES member libraries around the globe and contact the member library prior to your visit to verify access requirements, conditions and hours.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977524", "page_name": "SHARES Worldwide Library Access", "box_id": "22157588", "box_name": "SHARES Worldwide Library Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/shares"}}
{"text": "There are more than 80 SHARES Libraries around the world.\u00a0 NYC area SHARES consortium members include the Frick Collection and Art Reference Library, Fordham University, Princeton University, Rutgers University, and Yale University. See a full list of SHARES member libraries around the globe. Be sure to bring your current photo ID from your own SHARES member library to visit another member library.\u00a0\u00a0 And call ahead if you will require staff assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "965793", "guide_name": "Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES", "page_id": "6977524", "page_name": "SHARES Worldwide Library Access", "box_id": "22893723", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/MaRLI/shares"}}
{"text": "Overview: introduction to digital scholarship & description of resources found in this guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029510", "page_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029510"}}
{"text": "Services Offered & Consultations:\nWebsite Creation Wordpress Omeka Info Architecture Visualization Text Mining Topic Modeling LaTeX ebook creation Digital Research Tools Digital Preservation Tools Web Preservation Twitterbots Data Services", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029510", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22315016", "box_name": "Services Offered & Consultations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029510"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe Graduate Center Library supports all the ways that your research processes and results may manifest. In addition to helping with retrieval and citing of resources, the library can also help, via a consultation, with a digital project. If the consultation reveals that the project is beyond the library's scope or resources we can point you to other GC community constituents, such as the New Media Lab , the ITP program or Digital Fellows , that can possibly provide more intensive assistance. This LibGuide is a beta and we will continually be refining and enhancing it. Please contact the authors if you have any suggestions. Please make a consultation appointment with\u00a0our [digital] librarians if you'd like to chat about your project during any phase of your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029510", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22315017", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029510"}}
{"text": "tions. Please make a consultation appointment with\u00a0our [digital] librarians if you'd like to chat about your project during any phase of your project.Note: A great repository to look at is the DiRT Directory . A good review of tools here . Disclaimer: \u00a0We might not be able to offer expert assistance in all the suggested tools. Furthermore, because of the fluidity of some open source projects, we cannot insure their longevity or link integrity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029510", "page_name": "Overview", "box_id": "22315017", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029510"}}
{"text": "At the GC:\nGC Digital Initiatives: Digital Initiatives events, programs, workshops and consultations at The Graduate Center, CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315088", "box_name": "At the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "Programming/Tagging Languages:\nQriollo: Uses keywords in Rioplatense Spanish, spoken in Buenos Aires\n\nLatino: Inspired by Python, an educational language", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315089", "box_name": "Programming/Tagging Languages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "Sample Projects:\nHDH (Humanidades Digitales Hisp\u00e1nicas) 2017: Sociedades, Pol\u00edticas, Saberes: Visit the HDH 2017 > Actas HDH2017 to get the full Proceedings of this conference, and browse projects and papers. Themes included social media; imaging technologies; GIS; digital archiving and information architectures; artistic projects; text and language technologies; critical reviews; digital publishing; data modeling and analysis. Speakers were primarily from Spain.\n\n3er encuentro de humanistas digitales (RedHD): Hosted by El Colegio de M\u00e9xico y la Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM).\n\nAracne: LINGUISTICS Research on lexical variation in Spanish newspapers in the period 1914-2014, with visualizations of the results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315091", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "e M\u00e9xico (UNAM).\n\nAracne: LINGUISTICS Research on lexical variation in Spanish newspapers in the period 1914-2014, with visualizations of the results.Biblioteca Electr\u00f3nica Textual del Teatro en Espa\u00f1ol de 1868-1936 (BETTE): LITERATURA. Tagged text of plays in the Spanish Edad de Plata are made available. So far, the project includes works by Garc\u00eda Lorca, Valle, Mu\u00f1oz, Echegaray, Unamuno, Valera, Clar\u00edn and Dicenta.\n\nBib-ACM\u00e9: Bibliograf\u00eda digital de novelas argentinas, cubanas y mexicanas (1830-1910): Tagged texts made available at: https://github.com/cligs/bibacme\n\nProject P.S. Post Scriptum: Digital Archive of Ordinary Writing, Early Modern Portugal and Spain: LINGUISTICA. Well-documented archive of processed texts (using adapted versions of TEI, and Eagles tag system for Spanish, among other standards).\n\nBdPn: Biblioteca digital del pensamiento novohispano: A project by the College of Philosophy and Letters of the Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM). The website includes a digital library, a visualization tool, and publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315091", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "phy and Letters of the Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM). The website includes a digital library, a visualization tool, and publications.Atlas Ling\u00fc\u00edstico de la Pen\u00ednsula Ib\u00e9rica: Access to the Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula, including unpublished material about the project, its history, scope, the survey questionnaire, and the interviewers.\n\nArchivo Digital Valle-Incl\u00e1n (GIVIUS): A large project intending to produce a model of author-based digital archives, building a database of Valle-Incl\u00e1n's works, papers, images, and more. The digital archive is not yet launched, pending the clearance of copyrights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315091", "box_name": "Sample Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "Geopolitics of Knowledge:\n\u00bfDe qu\u00e9 hablamos cuando hablamos de Humanidades Digitales?: Gimena del Rio Riande (2014). \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 hablamos cuando hablamos de Humanidades Digitales?. I Jornadas Nacionales de Humanidades Digitales. Asociaci\u00f3n Argentina de Humanidades Digitales, Buenos Aires.\n\nDigital Dialogue #MITHDD: Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland Digital Dialogue #MITHDD: Elaborating a (Digital) Methodology of the Oppressed in US Latina/o Digital Humanities, featuring Dr. Lorena Gauthereau\n\nHumanidades digitales, dejarlas ser: Cuartas-Restrepo, J.M. (2017). Revista colombiana de educaci\u00f3n. n.72, pp.65-78.\n\nAlfabetizaci\u00f3n digital: \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 estamos hablando?: Ferreiro, E. (2011). Educa\u00e7\u00e3o e Pesquisa 37(2) pp. 423-438.\n\nCentros y fronteras: el panorama internacional: Spence, Paul. (2014). Humanidades Digitales: desaf\u00edos, logros y perspectivas de futuro. L\u00f3pez Poza, S. & Pena Sueiro, N., eds. A Coru\u00f1a: SIELAE pp. 37-61.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315092", "box_name": "Geopolitics of Knowledge", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "ce, Paul. (2014). Humanidades Digitales: desaf\u00edos, logros y perspectivas de futuro. L\u00f3pez Poza, S. & Pena Sueiro, N., eds. A Coru\u00f1a: SIELAE pp. 37-61.Geographical and linguistic diversity in the Digital Humanities: Galina Russell, I. (Sept 2014). Literary and Linguistic Computing 29:3 pp. 307-316\n\nPostcolonial Studies, Digital Humanities, and the Politics of Language: Blog post by Golumbia, David. (2014)\n\nEl t\u00e9rmino Humanidades Digitales y los Estudios Latinoamericanos: una revisi\u00f3n bibliogr\u00e1fica: Svensson, A. (2014). Anuario Americanista Europeo, No 12, Secci\u00f3n Documentaci\u00f3n p. 1-28.\n\nLas humanidades digitales: Una oportunidad para los hispanistas del siglo XXI: Megias, JML. (2014). Humanidades digitales: una aproximaci\u00f3n transdisciplinar / coord. por \u00c1lvaro Baraibar Etxeberria, pp. 99-116.\n\nNetworking Peripheries: An exploration of the diverse experiments in digital futures as they advance far from the celebrated centers of technological innovation and entrepreneurship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029528", "page_name": "Digital Humanities", "box_id": "22315092", "box_name": "Geopolitics of Knowledge", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029528"}}
{"text": "overview & map:\nHere is a list of fantastic subtopics that I would like to make into tabs, but I can't if I want them to remain pages.\n\nAPIs: The page about APIs\n\nCommand Line: Instructions on using the command line to generate data sets", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7302426", "page_name": "Generating Digital Data", "box_id": "23171780", "box_name": "overview & map", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7302426"}}
{"text": "Themes:\nThe true power of a CMS, and especially WordPress, is the ease and simplicity of changing the look and feel of your site without affecting the content. This is done when you select a theme. Check out the WordPress theme repository for an array of free, open-source options. Guide to installing and using themes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315022", "box_name": "Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "Child Themes:\nYou might want to radically change the theme that you are using. If so, a Child Theme is a great shortcut. Getting started with Child Themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315024", "box_name": "Child Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "Once XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download WordPress and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the WordPress directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018wordpress\u2019 or use something other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315028", "box_name": "WordPress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).Open: wp-config-sample.php \u00a0file and edit: ** The name of the database for WordPress */ define(\u2018DB_NAME\u2019, \u2018wordpress\u2019); /** MySQL database username */ define(\u2018DB_USER\u2019, \u2018root\u2019); /** MySQL database password */ define(\u2018DB_PASSWORD\u2019, \u201d); /** MySQL hostname */ define(\u2018DB_HOST\u2019, \u2018localhost\u2019); Save file as wp-config.php Go to: http://localhost/wordpress/ will be redirected to: http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php Enter: Site Title Username Password Email Address Then click the button. Login. The dashboard of your WordPress installation will appear.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315028", "box_name": "WordPress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "Plugins:\nNot a programmer, but want some special functionality that the core installation does not contain?\u00a0Chances are that it may already exist as a plugin. Plugins extend WordPress's core functionality. Before hacking the core and adding functions, see if the functionality already exists in a plugin that was developed by someone else by searching the plugin repository .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315029", "box_name": "Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nWordPress, the world's most popular open-source CMS,\u00a0is great for blogging and general website development. A tremendous community supplies themes and plugins to expand WordPress's core functionality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029512", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "22315032", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029512"}}
{"text": "Themes:\nThemes control the look and feel of the site. Omeka has several pre-made themes available for use. Omeka Classic Themes Omeka S Themes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029514", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "22315033", "box_name": "Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029514"}}
{"text": "Omeka Install:\nOnce XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download Omeka and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the Omeka\u00a0directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018omeka\u2019 or use something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler). Open: \u00a0db .ini\u00a0 file and edit: [database] host = \u201clocalhost\u201d username = \u201croot\u201d password = \u201c\u201d dbname = \u201comeka\u201d prefix = \u201comeka_\u201d charset = \u201cutf8\u201d ;port = \u201c\u201d More details here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029514", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "22315035", "box_name": "Omeka Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029514"}}
{"text": "Plugins:\nPlugins for Omeka Classic Modules for Omeka S (Modules and plugins are essentially the same thing -- code that extends the original project's functionality. Omeka S has merely changed the nomenclature.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029514", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "22315036", "box_name": "Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029514"}}
{"text": "Intro:\nOmeka, which was developed specifically for academic use at George Mason University, is a great platform for publishing online collections. Similar to WordPress, Omeka has\u00a0many themes and plugins that expand its\u00a0core functionality. Omeka now has two projects: Omeka Classic and Omeka S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029514", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "22315037", "box_name": "Intro", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029514"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315018", "box_name": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services:Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services:The simplest is to use the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal at http://ws.gc.cuny.edu/ . This is a great option for simple sites or blogs that do not need much customization or functionality. \u00a0The portal allows you to create one or many WordPress sites. \u00a0GC Website Services has a small set of carefully curated plugins and themes from the WordPress Plugin Repository & WordPress Theme Repository . Scroll down and login with your GC network credentials. Once logged in, click on Dashboard. From the menu on the left, click on . Click on Create a New Site . Enter a domain name under Site Domain. Enter your site\u2019s title\u00a0under Site Title. Until your site is fully developed, it is best to select the No radio button under privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315018", "box_name": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "er privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created.er privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created.er privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created.Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision. Note: You can change this later. Click on Settings=>Reading and select either the Your latest posts -or- A static radio button. This is setting determines if you intend to merely blog or have a structured website. After deciding, click the < Save > button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315018", "box_name": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Commons:\nSimilar to the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal, the CUNY Academic Commons at https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/ is another multi-WordPress install that allows users (CUNY faculty, staff, graduate students, graduate alumni and postdocs) one or many WordPress sites. The Academic Commons is a bit more robust, because it has many more themes and plugins than GC\u2019s Website Services. Additionally, you can request a theme or plugin to be evaluated and possibly installed from the WordPress repositories\u00a0or a customized child theme to be uploaded to the Academic Commons. Click here to access and use the Academic Commons. Note: A valid CUNY email address is required to register and use the site. Please read the ' Hosting Partner Handbook ' on how to further customize WordPress's hyper-flexible platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315019", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315020", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:You might need more flexibility with WordPress (the ability to install or develop any theme or plugin) or something beyond a WordPress site. If so, then the next option is for you. Note: We will be referring to XAMPP (Apache, MYSQL and PHP), which is for Windows, but analogs exists for Macintosh ( MAMP ) and Linux LAMP . Other distributions are available here with applications . Let\u2019s discuss the why, before downloading and installing (X)AMPP . WordPress or Omeka (the two most popular Content Management Systems (CMS)) are database-driven\u00a0solutions, which means that the content is not stored within the page itself but in a separate database. Content being stored in a database makes it easier to edit; no expertise is necessary. Furthermore, your site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independent of content, it's simple\u00a0to change the look across the entire site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315020", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "our site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independent of content, it's simple\u00a0to change the look across the entire site.our site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independent of content, it's simple\u00a0to change the look across the entire site.our site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independent of content, it's simple\u00a0to change the look across the entire site.How does this work? The short answer is that, using PHP , the CMS makes calls to the database ( MYSQL ) and then the Apache Web Server software delivers the processed content to web browsers . With a traditional HTML page, the client (web browser) interprets, parses and renders all the code, but because contemporary CMS typically use PHP, the code needs to be processed by the server and the browser downloads the output. In the case of CMS, the PHP makes a database query which writes & extracts information from the database, processes and renders the specific content. The advantage of (X)AMPP is it allows for the flexibility (the universe of themes and plugins are available to you as well as the ability to hack the the core) of your own development environment without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a safe place to learn, develop\u00a0and test before committing to a server.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315020", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "vironment without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a safe place to learn, develop\u00a0and test before committing to a server.vironment without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a safe place to learn, develop\u00a0and test before committing to a server.vironment without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a safe place to learn, develop\u00a0and test before committing to a server.The only difference to a local (X)AMPP install is that you do not need to pay for a webhost and FTP. Installing\u00a0XAMPP", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315020", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "Choose the path best for you.:\nDepending up your needs and requirements, there are many options to develop your own website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029511", "page_name": "Website Creation", "box_id": "22315021", "box_name": "Choose the path best for you.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029511"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029522", "page_name": "Digital Research Tools", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029522"}}
{"text": "Information Architecture:\nA standard way to approach developing your site's architecture is via a card sort. You can card sort using analog methods or using software. Here is some information: Wikipedia Article How to Card Sort Ed Tech Wiki Card Sort Hot to Open Source Card Sort Software", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029515", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "22315038", "box_name": "Information Architecture", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029515"}}
{"text": "Homepage layout & Wireframing:\nOnce you have a notion of the overall architecture of your site, you are ready to layout what you want your homepage to look like through wireframing. This can be performed with sketches or software. Wikipedia article on Wireframing Some 'free' wireframe tools Review of wireframe software solutions Wiry- an open source solution to wireframing Pencil Project", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029515", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "22315039", "box_name": "Homepage layout & Wireframing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029515"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nBefore you start, especially if you are migrating existing content, it's best to organize your information and find an intuitive page order and hierarchy. rThere are many methods to develop or find your site's architecture, you can use software or just pursue an analog card sort.\u00a0\u00a0Once you understand your information architecture, you can start building your homepage using wireframes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029515", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "22315040", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029515"}}
{"text": "Gephi:\nGephi Quick Start A simple tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029516", "page_name": "Visualization", "box_id": "22315041", "box_name": "Gephi", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029516"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nYour data has been extracted, collected and massaged, now it's time to present it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029516", "page_name": "Visualization", "box_id": "22315044", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029516"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThere are many ways to approach mapping. The GC has ArcGIS installed on its public workstations. There is also an open source analog that you can install on your computer called QGIS .\u00a0 However both require a steep learning curve and might be toocomplicated for your purposes.\u00a0\u00a0 Other approaches such as using a Wordpress plugin such as MapMaker with Google Maps\u00a0 API or Open Street Maps might be just as useful and requires a lot less frontend investment rather\u00a0 than learning a new complicated platform. Here is a more comprehensive guide to help inform your decision. Make an appointment with Stephen (sklein@gc.cuny.edu) or Steve (szweibel@gc.cuny.edu) to explore the best path toward your mapping needs. Meanwhile, here is a useful guide that might get you started.\u00a0 Also, Frank Donnelly, a Baruch College librarian, occasionally gives classes so watch this page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029530", "page_name": "Mapping", "box_id": "22315095", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029530"}}
{"text": "APIs: APIs for Scholarly Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?:\nAPIs, short for application programming interface , are tools used to share content and data between software applications.\u00a0 APIs are used in a variety of contexts, but some examples include embedding content from one website into another, dynamically posting content from one application to display in another application, or extracting data from a database in a more programmatic way than a regular user interface might allow. Many scholarly publishers, databases, and products offer APIs to allow users with programming skills to more powerfully extract data to serve a variety of research purposes.\u00a0 With an API, users might create programmatic searches of a citation database, extract statistical data, or dynamically query and post blog content. This guide was\u00a0adapted from MIT's list of scholarly APIS .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315086", "box_name": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources:\nAPI | What it does | How is it accessed | Result format | Registration | Limitations (record numbers, fields accessible) | Contact for technical questions\n\narXiv API | Gives programmatic access to all of the arXiv data, search and linking facilities | API calls are made using any web-enabled client (e.g. a web browser) to make an HTTP GET or POST request to an appropriate url.\u00a0 API users can use the programming language of their choice. | Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | No stated limitations, but high-volume users should contact arXiv at http://arxiv.org/help/contact | arXiv Google Group\n\nBioMed Central API | Retrieves: 1) BMC Latest Articles; 2) BMC Editors picks; 3) Data on article subscription and access; 4) Bibliographic search data | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "erface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.comCORE API | gives programmatic access to metadata and full-text of millions of OA research papers | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to use, API key required, register for API key at https://core.ac.uk/api-keys/register | Quota applied for query volume, details at https://core.ac.uk/services#ap i | theteam@core.ac.uk\n\nCrossRef REST API | Allows access to metadata records for over 75 million scholarly works that have CrossRef DOIs, covering around 5000 publishers.\u00a0 Can be used for text- and data-mining , checking against funder mandates , and to obtain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "tain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.orgDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) API | Allows programmatic access to metadata in DPLA collections, including partner data from Harvard, New York Public Library, ARTstor, and others. | RESTful interface | Structured JSON-LD objects | Free to use; API key needed | No limitations at present | codex@dp.la ; Users can also submit issues to DPLA's Issue Tracker\n\nHathiTrust Bibliographic API | Returns bibliographic, rights, and volume information when given standard identifiers (ISBN, LCCN, OCLC, etc.) for items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. Intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | RESTful interface | JSON, MARC-XML | No registration required. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "equired. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgHathiTrust Data API | Can be used to retrieve content (page images, OCR, and in some cases whole volume packages), and metadata for HathiTrust Digital Library volumes. | Two methods of access: via a Web client , requiring authentication (users who are not members of a HathiTrust partner institution must sign up for a University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account ), or programmatically using an access key that can be obtained at http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | XML, JSON, or binary representation | Varies depending whether access is via Web client (for members of HathiTrust partner institution), University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account , (for non-members), or using API key obtained at ttp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "tp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgIEEE Xplore XML Search API | Allows IEEE customers and 3rd parties such as federated search vendors to query the IEEE Xplore content repository and retrieve results for manipulation and presentation on local web interfaces | HTTP requests using structured URL queries | XML | Must be an IEEE customer (i.e. belong to an institution that subscribes to IEEE Xplore). Contact onlinesupport@ieee.org to receive API user guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "ser guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.orgJSTOR Data for Research | Not a true API, but allows computational analysis and selection of JSTOR's scholarly journal and primary resource collections\u00a0 Includes tools for faceted searching and filtering, text analysis, topic modeling, data extraction, and visualization. | Web interface | CSV, varies depending on tool used | Free to access, registration is required to obtain results. No institutional affiliation is required. | Datasets are capped by default at 1,000 articles; users seeking larger results are asked to contact JSTOR Data for Research. | http://about.jstor.org/contact\n\nNature Blogs API | Blog tracking and indexing service; tracks Nature blogs and other third-party science blogs | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | Default is JSON, some queries return Atom/RSS, CSV | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.comNature OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for Nature content | REST API with two interfaces: 1) OpenSearch standard interface using keyword searches; 2) SRU\u00a0 search interface using CQL structed queries | RSS, JSON, ATOM, SRU XML, TURTLE, depending on interface used | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day | developers@nature.com\n\nNLM APIs | NLM offers 21 different APIs for accessing various NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.OECD Data API | Allows programmatic access to a selection of OECD datasets | A dataset identifier, a list of dimension item identifiers, and some additional parameters need to be supplied in a URL | SDMX-JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 Registration is not required but is strongly encouraged. | 1 million data points; not all OECD datasets are covered; IEA datasets are excluded | http://stats.oecd.org/FAQAndContact.aspx\n\nORCID API | Queries and searches the ORCID researcher identifier system and obtain researcher profile data | RESTful interface | HTML, XML, or JSON | Two options: 1) Users can access the Public API,which only returns data marked as \"public\"; 2) Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-us", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": ") Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-usPLoS Article-Level Metrics API | Retrieves article-level metrics (including usage statistics, citation counts, and social networking activity) for articles published in PLOS journals and articles added to PLOS Hubs: Biodiversity | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML, JSON, CS | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 1000 requests a day.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "re limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPLoS Search API | Allows PLoS content to be queried using the 23 terms in the PLoS search, for integration into web, desktop, or mobile applications | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 7200 requests a day, 300 per hour, 10 per minute.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 Requests should not return more than 100 rows.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "e limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPubMed E-Utilities API | Set of 8 server-side programs for searching 38 NCBI Entrez databases of biomedical literature and data | To access data, a piece of software posts an URL using a fixed sytax to NCBI's E-Utilities server, then retrieves and processes data.\u00a0 Users can use any programming langauge that can send the URL and interpret the XML response (e.g. Perl, Python, Java, C++, etc.) | XML | Free to register; registration is not necessary but strongly encouraged. | 3 URL requests per second; large jobs should be limited to weekends or business hours | eutilities@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\n\nScopus | Supports multiple use cases, including displaying publications on a website, showing cited-by counts on a website, federated searching, populating repositories with metadata, populating VIVO profiles, and others. | Various depending on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactus", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactusSpringer Text- and Data-Mining Access | Allows text- and data- mining access to researchers via their subscribing institutions for non-commercial research purposes. | Researchers can download content for TDM purposes directly from the SpringerLink platform. Full-text content can be accessed programmatically at friendly URLs based on the content\u2019s DOI.\u00a0 Can use a web browser, or HTTP GET requests using any convenient scripting tool, e.g. curl, wget, Python\u2019s urllib, among others. | Varies depending on use case. | No registration or API key is required. | No stated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "tated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.comSpringer Images API | Provides images and related text for over 300,000 free images available on Springer Images. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSpringer Metadata API | Provides metadata for over 5 million online documents (e.g. journal articles, book chapters, protocols). | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in PRISM Aggregator message format, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "rmat, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.comSpringer Open Access API | Provides metadata, full-text content, and images for over 80,000 open access articles from BioMed Central and SpringerOpen journals. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in Springer's A++ format, JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSTAT!Ref OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for displaying syndicated results on a website. | Uses OpenSearch specifications. | RSS, ATOM, HTML | Free to register for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "er for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.orgWeb of Science Web Services | Bibliographic search service. Allows automatic, real-time querying of records.\u00a0 Primarly for populating an institutional repository. | Uses SOAP protocol to access | XML | Free to register if you are affiliated with a host institution that subscribes to Web of Science. | Extractable data is limited to particular fields, databses, and filedepths, also depends on host institution's subscription. | http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/support/\n\nWorld Bank Indicators | Provides access to nine World Bank statistical databases: | RESTful interface | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "ce | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgWorld Bank Projects | Provides access to data on all closed, active, and planned World Bank projects | RESTful interface | XML, JSON, Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org\n\nWorld Bank Finances | Provides access to the data on the World Bank\u2019s loans, credits, financial statements and other data related to the financial operations | RESTful interface | XML, JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": ", JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgUN ComTrade | Allows access to data on International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) and the work of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics Section (IMTSS) of the United Nations Statistics Division | Some services in REST, some in SOAP | XML, CSV, depending on service | Comtrade Web Services requires IP authentication, users must have site license account. However, access to metadata and data availability is not restricted. | Depending on access rights, the following data can be obtained: Comtrade Data, Tariff Line Data, Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.orgWiley Text and Data Mining | Allows text- and data-mining access to content in the Wiley Online Library | Accessible via CrossRef's TDM service ; RESTful interface | JSON | Must be part of a subscribing institution to have full text access. Users will encounter a click-through agreement and will receive a Client API Token, which is needed when requesting full text of articles. | 6 queries per minute; 200 character-limit | labs@crossref.org for support using the CrossRef TDM service to access Wiley content; journalshelp.wiley.com for other inquires", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029527", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "22315087", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029527"}}
{"text": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash:\nCommand Line Interface & Basic Bash Commands: This video introduces viewers to the command line interface and some basic commands. Created for the Digging Deeper, Reaching Further (DDRF) project\n\nAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029529", "page_name": "The Command Line", "box_id": "22315094", "box_name": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029529"}}
{"text": "PSPP:\nPSPP: PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for the proprietary program, SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029526", "page_name": "Data Services", "box_id": "22315084", "box_name": "PSPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029526"}}
{"text": "Text Mining HathiTrust:\nText Analysis with the HathiTrust Research Center: CC-BY-NC 4.0 license\n\nPlease make a research appointment with one of us, if you would like to learn how to mine HathiTrust.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029518", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "22315047", "box_name": "Text Mining HathiTrust", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029518"}}
{"text": "Important Articles on Text Mining:\nSeven Ways Humanists Are Using Computers to Understand Text Computational Text Analysis for Social Science:\u00a0Model Assumptions and Complexity Comparing Corpuses by Word Use", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029518", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "22315048", "box_name": "Important Articles on Text Mining", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029518"}}
{"text": "Tutorials & Projects:\nMining Twitter MORE Mining Twitter Mining the Dispatch An Introduction to Text Analysis With Python", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029518", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "22315049", "box_name": "Tutorials & Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029518"}}
{"text": "Text Mining Tools:\nAntConc (A freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis.) Voyant Tools (A\u00a0web-based reading and analysis environment for digital texts.) The Natural Language Toolkit Orange", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029518", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "22315050", "box_name": "Text Mining Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029518"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nText mining is a technique for deriving information from textual\u00a0corpora. Its power and novelty comes from its treating text as a data source. Text mining has been associated with \" distant reading \".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029518", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "22315051", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029518"}}
{"text": "Peter Organisciak's Guide:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis suggested Peter Organisciak's guide as another good resource to learn how to create a Twitter Bot.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315076", "box_name": "Peter Organisciak's Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Please see Robin Davis' Github page . Download the files See the \" Download ZIP \" button toward the upper right. \u00a0Click it and save the folder to your desktop. Create a Twitter account for your bot Go to http://twitter.com and sign up for a new account of your choosing. Be sure to include your mobile number (required for using the API) Email address must be unique to Twitter users; try adding random periods in your Gmail address, if you have one Go to http://apps.twitter.com and create a new app This info isn't public so it can be messy Go to Keys and Access Tokens Create new access token Copy Consumer Key/Secret and Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315077", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Take a look at the script; Robin and Mark will talk about what it's doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar Change it up! In tweetlist , add new things for your bot to tweet. Increase/decrease time between tweets in time.sleep(15) (15 is the number of seconds). Intermediate bot: mybot2.py This script sends out five tweets from the first five lines of an external .txt file. Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Right-click on twain.txt and open it in Notepad Take a look at both files; Robin and Mark will talk about what the script is doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315077", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.Download the file as \"plain text\" into the tutorial folder and open it in Notepad Remove junk at the beginning of the file Replace double linebreaks with single linebreaks with a find/replace In mybot2.py, replace twain.txt with the name of the new text file Make the bot send more or fewer tweets, or change which lines, by editing the numbers in for line in tweettext[0:5] . [0:5] means from the first thing up to (but not including) the fifth thing Advanced bot: mashup_madlib.py This script treats The Red Wheelbarrow as a mad-lib, filling in three blanks from two data sources: JSON files from @dariusk's collection of corpora . Advanced bot: respondingbot.py This script from Mark tweets a random line from a .txt file whenever @jasonchowbot tweets. Advanced bot: mashup_markov This script uses a Markov chain to create new sentences from another text, and tweets them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315077", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Python Basics:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis pointed the class to a good Python cheat sheet here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315078", "box_name": "Python Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Data to Play with & examples:\nHere is some downloadable data that can be 'mined' while learning how to build your first bot. Some bot examples here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315079", "box_name": "Data to Play with & examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe following is \u00a0a repackaging of content presented by Mark Easton and Robin Davis during a LACUNY\u00a0Emerging Technology Committee meeting on December 15th, 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029525", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "22315080", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029525"}}
{"text": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog:\nVideo of the presentation .\n\nSusan Steinman's\u00a0github .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029517", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "22315045", "box_name": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029517"}}
{"text": "Removing Extraneous Information:\nThe following python scripts will remove tags from downloaded html pages and stop words. Feel free to modify both.\n\nRemove Stopwords: Use with the list (stopwords.txt)\n\nStopwords List: Use with remove_stopwords.py", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029517", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "22315046", "box_name": "Removing Extraneous Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029517"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nCalibre\u00a0- E Book Management", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029521", "page_name": "Making an E-book", "box_id": "22315061", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029521"}}
{"text": "Beginning LaTeX:\nLatex Homepage Getting Started with TeX, LaTeX, and Friends LaTeX\u00a0Wikibook An introduction to LaTex LaTeX resources from Cambridge", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315055", "box_name": "Beginning LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "( From Cambridge Department of Engineering ) Front/Back matter See the bibliographies page. bibliographies with biblatex Natural Science Citations - provides many options. See also the reference sheet CTAN has many bibliography styles in its bibtex section. bibtex editor Simple LaTeX Glossaries and Acronyms using the glossaries package The nomencl package How to add nomenclature sections Graphics Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX and PDFLaTeX (by Keith Reckdahl) explains all there is to know about putting graphics into LaTeX documents. The Hints about tables and figures in LaTeX and Hints on adding figures to multicolumn environments documents deal with common problems. See also Klaus Hoeppner's Strategies for including graphics in LaTeX documents How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315056", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.Use its \"set term postscript eps color\" to produce a postscript file which can be added to your latex document in the usual way. Matlab may be preferable. The pstricks tutorial show how to use the pstricks package to produce line drawings Matlab graphics with LaTeX Math The psfrag handout addresses the common problem of how to add LaTeX math\u00a0to a postscript file. Part of Math into LaTeX (by G. Gr\u00e4tzer) is online AMS-LaTeX provides specialist support. The Short Math Guide for LaTeX comes from the American Mathematical Society Matlab has some support for LaTeX production. Type \" help latex \" inside matlab for details. Effective Scientific Electronic Publishing (by Markus G. Kuhn) and AcroTeX by D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315056", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.Hartke) Detexify - LaTeX symbol classifier lets you draw a symbol and will give you the corresponding LaTeX Tables Tables in LaTeX: packages and methods Table Editor (producing output in various formats, including LaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315056", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "LaTeX Tools:\nOnline LaTeX editor (ShareLaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315057", "box_name": "LaTeX Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "BibTex:\nBibTeX is a citation tool used for creating bibliographies and\u00a0reference footnotes/endnotes for research. BibTeX tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315058", "box_name": "BibTex", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "LaTeX:\nL A T E X is a word processing system favored for the ease with which it can be made to represent\u00a0mathematical formulae, and its beautiful PDF layouts. LaTeX\u00a0relies on plain text and markup tags to render documents, and is therefore very flexible in what it outputs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029520", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "22315059", "box_name": "LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029520"}}
{"text": "Themes:\nThe true power of a CMS, and especially WordPress, is the ease and simplicity of changing the look and feel of your site without affecting the content. This is done when you select a theme. Check out the WordPress theme repository for an array of free, open-source options. Guide to installing and using themes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171436", "box_name": "Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "Child Themes:\nYou might want to radically change the theme that you are using. If so, a Child Theme is a great shortcut. Getting started with Child Themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171437", "box_name": "Child Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "Once XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download WordPress and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the WordPress directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018wordpress\u2019 or use something other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171439", "box_name": "WordPress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).Open: wp-config-sample.php \u00a0file and edit: ** The name of the database for WordPress */ define(\u2018DB_NAME\u2019, \u2018wordpress\u2019); /** MySQL database username */ define(\u2018DB_USER\u2019, \u2018root\u2019); /** MySQL database password */ define(\u2018DB_PASSWORD\u2019, \u201d); /** MySQL hostname */ define(\u2018DB_HOST\u2019, \u2018localhost\u2019); Save file as wp-config.php Go to: http://localhost/wordpress/ will be redirected to: http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php Enter: Site Title Username Password Email Address Then click the button. Login. The dashboard of your WordPress installation will appear.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171439", "box_name": "WordPress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "Plugins:\nNot a programmer, but want some special functionality that the core installation does not contain?\u00a0Chances are that it may already exist as a plugin. Plugins extend WordPress's core functionality. Before hacking the core and adding functions, see if the functionality already exists in a plugin that was developed by someone else by searching the plugin repository .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171440", "box_name": "Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nWordPress, the world's most popular open-source CMS,\u00a0is great for blogging and general website development. A tremendous community supplies themes and plugins to expand WordPress's core functionality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7303271", "page_name": "WordPress", "box_id": "23171443", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7303271"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nMake sure your data and digital assets keep their integrity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029523", "page_name": "Digital Preservation Tools", "box_id": "22315072", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029523"}}
{"text": "Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315073", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File:Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File:These directions are if you do not create a user account to make your archived site publicly accessible. See below if you want your archive to be publicly accessible through webrecorder.io. To generate a WARC file using WebRecorder : Go to https://webrecorder.io/ . Enter the URL of your website where you are prompted to \"Try now:\". Click on the . Your website will load and the recording has begun. Interact with your site. \u00a0Go to each page. If exists and pertinent, perform the most pertinent searches. Play streaming media. Interact with gadgets (timelines, etc.). Once satisfied that\u00a0you\u00a0have captured all the pages and functionality that you want to document,\u00a0click the button. Preview pauses/stops your recording. You can test by using the scroll down, selecting and interacting with the site. If you encounter missing content during the replay, you can record it using from the dropdown and interacting with the site, so it is recorded.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315073", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "ounter missing content during the replay, you can record it using from the dropdown and interacting with the site, so it is recorded.ounter missing content during the replay, you can record it using from the dropdown and interacting with the site, so it is recorded.ounter missing content during the replay, you can record it using from the dropdown and interacting with the site, so it is recorded.Note: functionality actually inserts the missing content within the correct context of the site's archives. Repeat steps 7 & 8 as necessary. Note: You can test to see if much hidden content was recorded via webrecorder by using Firefox=>Web Developer=>Inspector=>Network and examinging the domain field. Once satisfied that you have collected/recorded all the necessary content,\u00a0click the button. Click the Tab and click on each entry in the table to view/test your recorded content. Click the tab\u00a0click 'Download WARC for Collection> link to\u00a0save to your desktop. Please test your WARC file\u00a0by downloading the Web Archive Player on github.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315073", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder anonymously to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "Other resources:\nTools and Software Perma.cc Momento Chrome Extension WARCreate Chrome Extension WaybackMachine Chrome Extension Webarchive.pro Chrome Extension", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315074", "box_name": "Other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315075", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File:Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File:Use these directions for webrecorder.io if you want to retain a recording of your site and make it publicly accessible via webrecorder.io. To generate a WARC file using WebRecorder : Go to https://webrecorder.io/. Click the link. The Invite Request window will appear. Please enter your name, email and click the button. You will receive am email inviting you to join webrecorder.io. Click on the registration link in the email which will redirect you to a registration page. Fill in the required fields and submit. You will receive an email notifying you of the account's creation with your selected username, click on the confirm link in the email. You will be redirected to your user dashboard in webrecorder.io. Click the button. Enter 'Dissertation' in the Title and URL fields and make the collection public. Note: you can suppress from public view at any time. Click the button. Now you are ready to record.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315075", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "RL fields and make the collection public. Note: you can suppress from public view at any time. Click the button. Now you are ready to record.RL fields and make the collection public. Note: you can suppress from public view at any time. Click the button. Now you are ready to record.RL fields and make the collection public. Note: you can suppress from public view at any time. Click the button. Now you are ready to record.Enter the URL of your website and click on the button. Your website will load and the recording has begun. Interact with your site. \u00a0Go to each page. If exists and pertinent, perform the most pertinent searches. Play streaming media. Interact with gadgets (timelines, etc.). Once satisfied that you have captured all the pages and functionality that you want to document, click the button. Preview pauses/stops your recording. You can test by using the scroll down, selecting and interacting with the site. If you encounter missing content during the replay, you can record it using from the dropdown and interacting with the site, so it is recorded. Note: functionality actually inserts the missing content within the correct context of the site's archives. Repeat steps 15 & 16\u00a0as necessary.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315075", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "cord Missing> functionality actually inserts the missing content within the correct context of the site's archives. Repeat steps 15 & 16\u00a0as necessary.cord Missing> functionality actually inserts the missing content within the correct context of the site's archives. Repeat steps 15 & 16\u00a0as necessary.cord Missing> functionality actually inserts the missing content within the correct context of the site's archives. Repeat steps 15 & 16\u00a0as necessary.Note: You can test to see if much hidden content was recorded via webrecorder by using Firefox=>Web Developer=>Inspector=>Network and examinging the domain field. Are all populated by webrecorder.io? Once satisfied that you have collected/recorded all the necessary content, click the button. Click the Tab and click on each entry in the table to view/test your recorded content. Click the tab click 'Download WARC for Collection> link to save to your desktop. Please test your\u00a0WARC\u00a0file\u00a0by downloading the Web Archive Player on\u00a0github.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972524", "guide_name": "Copy of Digital Tools and Techniques", "page_id": "7029524", "page_name": "Web Preservation", "box_id": "22315075", "box_name": "Using WebRecorder with an user account to Generate a WARC File", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972524&p=7029524"}}
{"text": "Library Patrons: Who can use the library", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032770", "page_name": "Library Patrons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032770"}}
{"text": "NEW Who Can Use the Library?:\nGraduate Center Students (including Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, Non-Matriculated Students, and Language Reading Program Students) Graduate Center Faculty and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff) CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Students, Faculty, Staff CUNY Students, Faculty, and\u00a0Staff Graduate Center Alumni Research Assistants for GC Faculty, Etc. Graduate Center Retirees Other Visitors (non-CUNY\u00a0researchers, visiting research scholars, SUNY Empire State students, guests of GC affiliates)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032770", "page_name": "Library Patrons", "box_id": "22324829", "box_name": "NEW Who Can Use the Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032770"}}
{"text": "Admission Requirements:\nCUNY Photo ID (student, faculty, staff, or retiree) with a current validation sticker or security staff check\u00a0the\u00a0library barcode\u00a0for validation. Graduate Center Alumni Photo ID or\u00a0CUNY BA\u00a0Alumni ID Non-GC CUNY alumni have access to their home libraries only Empire State College Photo ID A government-issued photo ID plus\u00a0ID for: Graduate Center Research Assistant Friends of the Graduate Center Library Associates Language Reading Program METRO Referral Visitors must be accompanied by someone with a Graduate Center or School of Labor and Urban Studies Photo ID maximum 3 visitors per GC or SLU ID Graduate Center Photo ID required for: Visiting Scholars GC Research Assistants unaffiliated with the GC Writer\u2019s Program Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium Columbia, Fordham, New School, NYU, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stony Brook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032770", "page_name": "Library Patrons", "box_id": "22324831", "box_name": "Admission Requirements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032770"}}
{"text": "Register for a Library Account:\nTo borrow books from any CUNY library, first register for a library account at the Circulation Desk, with a current GC photo ID. Keep your e-mail current with circulation and ILL staff to receive library e-mail notices. Non-GC CUNY students obtain CUNY photo IDs at their home institutions. All CUNY students, staff, and faculty may borrow books from all CUNY libraries, except the CUNY School of Law Library. GC Alumni register for a library account here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032789", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "22324877", "box_name": "Register for a Library Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032789"}}
{"text": "Need a GC ID Card?:\nTake registration and bursar\u00a0receipts (or letter from GC Provost or program Executive Officer) to room 9123, phone x7769, to obtain a GC photo ID with current semester validation sticker. Students not taking courses but maintaining matriculation must pay registration fees to obtain an ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032789", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "22324878", "box_name": "Need a GC ID Card?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032789"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032789", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032789"}}
{"text": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries:\nCUNY faculty, students, and staff may visit and borrow from all other CUNY libraries , except the CUNY School of Law. They may also request delivery of circulating items from other CUNY collections by placing\u00a0a request in the CUNY catalog. This service is knows as CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . Databases licensed only to specific CUNY campuses may be used on site at those campuses only. (Curious about a specific library's hours or policies? Consult that library's website .) Additionally, Graduate Center affiliates can\u00a0request books and articles unavailable at CUNY through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . Keep your e-mail current with circulation and ILL staff to receive library e-mail notices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032789", "page_name": "Library Accounts", "box_id": "22324879", "box_name": "Access to Other CUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032789"}}
{"text": "Borrowing & Renewing: How to get a library account, circulation length for materials, how to renew", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nGraduate Center Library Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 or circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324880", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Find borrowing periods in the Privileges Chart , CUNY\u00a0Libraries Circulation Policies , CUNY library\u00a0websites , and below. CUNY libraries have different renewal limits . GC Master's Students: 6 weeks, unlimited renewals GC PhD Students, GC Faculty, and Retired GC Faculty & PSC Staff: 8 weeks, unlimited renewals GC Alumni (from the GC Library only): 3 weeks, 3 renewals Media (VHS tapes, DVDs, and CDs) at the 1st floor circulation desk, loaned 7 days to all users,\u00a0no renewals. Overdue fine\u00a0$1.20 per day. Reserve books: s ome circulate for 3 days; others for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return by 1 hour after the library\u00a0opens\u00a0the next day.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324881", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "3 days; others for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return by 1 hour after the library\u00a0opens\u00a0the next day.3 days; others for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return by 1 hour after the library\u00a0opens\u00a0the next day.3 days; others for 2 hours. Overnight reserve loans begin 2 hours before the library closes for return by 1 hour after the library\u00a0opens\u00a0the next day.Reserve VHS, DVDs, and CDs are for library use only;\u00a0overdue fine $0.10/minute Periodicals and reference books circulate with permission\u00a0from a 2nd floor reference librarian Non-Circulating items,\u00a0dissertations, theses, microforms, and special collection materials, stay in the library Borrowers receive a date due slip at check-out and are responsible for returning items in good condition by the date or for renewing on time. The library catalog system emails courtesy reminder notices 3 days prior to due dates. To receive notices, borrowers must keep email addresses current at CUNY library circulation desks. Users may also check due dates and renew online via My Account in OneSearch. Borrowers are responsible for all\u00a0fines and fees, even if an email notice is missed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324881", "box_name": "Borrowing Periods", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Recalls:\nCUNY borrowers may avoid recalling books from CUNY readers by using Interlibrary Loan to\u00a0request titles unavailable in CUNY\u00a0libraries. However, instead of using interlibrary loan, CUNY borrowers may also request currently checked-out items using\u00a0the \u201cRequest a Copy\u201d or \u201cRequest This Copy\u201d links in the library catalog, or by asking library circulation staff to issue a recall. Requests generate an email notice\u00a0informing the current borrower of the recall. The first borrower is guaranteed the initial loan length; renewal is denied after a recall request is placed. If a recalled\u00a0item has already been renewed, it is given a new, earlier due date \u2014 10 days from the date the recall request is placed. Seven-day and reserve loans may not be recalled. Overdue recalled items are fined at a higher rate of $1/day. Unreceived email notices do not relieve any borrower of responsibility for fines and fees.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324882", "box_name": "Recalls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Renewing & Returning Materials:\nRenew materials by logging into My Account in OneSearch. To maximize loan lengths, renew titles just before they are due, not far in advance. CUNY libraries have different loan lengths and renewal policies for all borrower types. You may not renew via My Account if: a book has been requested\u00a0by another borrower or course reserve you have $25 or more in CUNY-wide fines you have loans more than 8 days overdue GC users in violation of the above conditions may request a renewal via the GC\u2019s renewal form . Interlibrary Loan (ILL) renewals can be requested online in the user's ILL account , subject to lending library approval. Return CUNY library books to any CUNY library. Exceptions: Interlibrary loans, reserve loans, and all non-book media (microforms, VHS, DVDs, CDs), music scores, and other special loans must be returned directly to the lending library\u2019s circulation desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324883", "box_name": "Renewing & Returning Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing:\nCUNY students, faculty, and staff may borrow from every CUNY library except the CUNY School of Law Library. CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing is offered to all CUNY-wide users.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324884", "box_name": "CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Missing Books:\nIf a book is missing: Check the re-shelving area on the east side of the library\u2019s 2nd floor. If no luck, fill out a \u201cSearch Card\u201d from a librarian on the 2nd floor. Include your name and phone or e-mail address on the back. Submit the card to the circulation staff on the 1st floor for searching. Request the item via CLICS Intra-CUNY Borrowing . If it is not available through CLICS, request it via Interlibrary Loan (ILL) , with a note that the item could not be found on the shelves.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032790", "page_name": "Borrowing & Renewing", "box_id": "22324885", "box_name": "Missing Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032790"}}
{"text": "Overdue Fines:\nOverdue fines for returned books must be paid at the Bursar's Office. CUNY-wide fines are generally $0.25/day, with higher fees for overdue recalled ($1.00 per day) and reserve material ($0.10/minute). A $25 total in CUNY-wide fines blocks CUNY-wide library privileges. Long overdue replacement costs and fees must be paid at the lending library. For a complete list of CUNY-wide loan, renewal, and fine schedules, see CUNY Libraries Circulation Policies . Graduate Center fine schedules are outlined in the Fines & Fees box below. Long overdue books generate registration, transcript, and graduation blocks, which must be cleared at a borrower\u2019s home library after making payment at the lending library. Failure to return CUNY library books is considered theft and may be enforced by police or by a collection agent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032791", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "22324886", "box_name": "Overdue Fines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032791"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Library Fines & Fees:\nOverdue materials: Circulating books: $0.25/day Recalled books: $1.00/day Media (DVD, CD, VHS): $1.20/day Reserve items: $0.10/minute Interlibrary loan items: $0.25/day Lost items: Item cost + $25 processing fee", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032791", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "22324887", "box_name": "Graduate Center Library Fines & Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032791"}}
{"text": "The email notice schedule for CUNY loans: Immediately upon arrival \u2013 CLICS pick-up notice Immediately upon request by another borrower \u2013 Recall notice 3 days prior to due date \u2013 courtesy notice reminder to return or renew items coming due 7 days after due date \u2013 1st overdue notice 21 days after due date \u2013 2nd overdue notice, online renewal blocked 40 days after due date \u2013 3rd overdue notice 50 days after due date \u2013 lost/replace notice, non-refundable $25 processing fee added to accumulated fines, book replacement price assessed ($45 minimum) All CUNY library privileges blocked at $25 CUNY-wide overdue fines 50+ days after due date \u2013 CUNY graduation, registration, transcripts blocked Borrowers are informed of due dates at the point of loan. Missed overdue notices or lost date due slips do not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032791", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "22324888", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032791"}}
{"text": "not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve. not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve. not mitigate borrower responsibility for applicable overdue fines. Items may be rush recalled, with new earlier due dates, for use by course reserve.Rush recalls generate an immediate email notice of any new due date. Higher fines apply to overdue rush recalls. Recalls may be placed only by CUNY circulation staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032791", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "22324888", "box_name": "Library Notices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032791"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032791", "page_name": "Overdue Materials", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032791"}}
{"text": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY Libraries:\nYou can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the Graduate Center. From the library catalog, click the 'Request' link. CLICS can only be used for books. If you need photocopies of an article or book chapter submit an interlibrary loan request. Watch a CLICS demo on YouTube! Have questions? Check out the CLICS FAQs .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324889", "box_name": "CLICS: Request Books From Other CUNY Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "CLICS Request Step by Step:\nMake a Request Search the CUNY Libraries Catalog Click title to display the book record Click Request 1. Enter your Barcode and Password in the login screen. (Both are your CUNY library barcode number, until you change the password.) 2. Select your pick-up location from the drop-down menu 3. Click Go to finish. You will see a confirmation message. 4.\u00a0You will receive an email when your book is available for pick-up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324890", "box_name": "CLICS Request Step by Step", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan:\nWhen should you use CLICS and when should you use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) ? Use CLICS for: Books that are available at other CUNY libraries Use ILL for: Any book, including books owned by other CUNY libraries Journal articles not available at the Graduate Center Library A/V materials such as DVDs and CDs Book chapters For more information about interlibary loan or to make an ILL request, visit the ILL Login page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324891", "box_name": "CLICS vs. Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nQuestions? Contact the Reference Department at (212) 817-7077 or Ask a Librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324892", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "How long will it take? Most requests (for books not already checked out by another patron) are delivered in about a week. \u00a0Some requests take 5 days or fewer; some take more than a week. NYC traffic, CUNY library systems problems, and library staffing all affect delivery time. What if something I requested can\u2019t be found? You will receive email that your request can\u2019t be filled. You may request it again from another CUNY library, or from Interlibrary Loan (ILL) . If you have waited more than a week for your request, contact either the CUNY lending library or your home CUNY library circulation desk . Which materials may not be requested via CLICS? Queens College, Brooklyn College, and City College will not loan music scores through CLICS. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324893", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.S. Borrow and return scores in person to these CUNY libraries. Loan of CDs, DVDs, and VHS through CLICS is governed by individual CUNY library policy.Libraries receiving CLICS requests for any non-circulating material will cancel a CLICS request prompting an email notification to the requestor. Graduate Center users may make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests for any item, whether or not it is available via CLICS. What if no CUNY copies are available? You can request to be next in line for a CUNY book that is currently checked out to another user. \u00a0Also, Graduate Center users may use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) to request\u00a0any item, whether or not it is available at another\u00a0CUNY library. What if I want to get the book before somebody else gets it? To get a book right away, go get it yourself. If you take it to the circulation desk, you will be able to borrow even if there are hold requests on it. Others may then place holds on the book after you check it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324893", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve. it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve. it out, interrupting your ability to renew the book. If a book is requested for reserve, individuals may not borrow it until it is placed on reserve.What if I want a particular copy from a certain CUNY library? You can make \u201ctargeted\u201d requests by going into a local CUNY library catalog, and using the \u201cRequest this Copy\u201d button. You may also request specific copies with the help of library circulation desk staff. These show up in \u201cMy Account\u201d as \u201cHold Requests.\u201d I didn\u2019t get an email about my CLICS request! If you don\u2019t get an email within a few days, log in to \u201cMy Account\u201d in the CUNY catalog. Under \u201cActivities,\u201d click the number next to \u201cCLICs Requests.\u201d You will see a list of requests ordered by number. Click the number next to the item you\u2019re curious about in order to see that item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324893", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update. item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update. item\u2019s status. Also, check your email address. If it is not correct, take your CUNY ID to the nearest CUNY library circulation address for an update.You may contact the lending CUNY library circulation department to prompt a search for or cancellation of your CLICS request, allowing the request to cycle to the next CUNY institution in the queue (if there is another library with a circulating copy of the item). How do I delete a CLICS request? Delete a CLICS request in \u201cMy Account\u201d by clicking on the number following \u201cCLICs Requests.\u201d If the Delete button appears you may delete the request. If the button does not appear, the request is already in process and cannot be deleted. Why do I get the message \u201cNo copies currently available, or there is a problem with your ID card. Please see a librarian\u201d? You have already requested this book via CLICS, OR No copy is available for loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324893", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.or loan via CLICS because the item is on loan, on reserve, in reference, or in a non-circulating category, OR Your library catalog account is expired.If your CUNY registration is current, there has been a glitch in the auto-updating of your library record from CUNY Central data. Take your valid photo ID to your home CUNY library circulation desk for an update.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032792", "page_name": "CLICS", "box_id": "22324893", "box_name": "CLICS FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032792"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nEmail: ill@gc.cuny.edu Phone: (212) 817-7049 In Person: Library, first floor, room 1100.06 (last office in front of elevators) By Chat: Chat with\u00a0an academic librarian 24/7 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324894", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Finding Open Access Materials:\nTo find open access articles, try Google Scholar .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324895", "box_name": "Finding Open Access Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Alternatives to ILL:\nCan't wait for delivery?\u00a0 Here are a few local options if you prefer to get material in person. NYPL & MaRLI CUNY Libraries Brooklyn Public Library & Queens Library\n\nMETRO cards -\u00a0GC reference\u00a0librarians can issue cards that let you go to other libraries. Stop by the reference desk or contact us at reference@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324896", "box_name": "Alternatives to ILL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324897", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers:To get your materials quicker, Check whether the GC library has the material you need: Start in OneSearch . Request from OneSearch : Use the \"Request\" tab to request a book or media item from other CUNY libraries, or Use the\u00a0\"More Options\" tab to request it via interlibrary loan from libraries beyond CUNY Request from Worldcat: If the book or media item is not in OneSearch , use the Worldcat link on top to find it, then\u00a0from the record, use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan \" link to request it. Request from Google Scholar: Use Google Scholar through the GC library website.\u00a0If there is no full-text access, click on More > Find It @ CUNY! to request it. Request from Databases: Consult subject specialists' guides for recommendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324897", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.mendations, or choose from the GC's full list of databases . If there is no full-text of the article you need, click on Find It @ CUNY! to request it.Save time and typing: In databases ,\u00a0use the\u00a0\"Find It @ CUNY\" link, and in Worldcat , the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link, to\u00a0auto-fill requests.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324897", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "time and typing: In databases ,\u00a0use the\u00a0\"Find It @ CUNY\" link, and in Worldcat , the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link, to\u00a0auto-fill requests.We send notifications via email. If you are not getting our emails, check your spam folder/settings for ill@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324897", "box_name": "Quick Tips for GC Community Borrowers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Lending Information: Dissertations:\nGC\u00a0dissertations may be available through: Academic Works ,\u00a0our institutional repository The ProQuest\u00a0Dissertations database If a dissertation\u00a0is not accessible from either, request it via interlibrary loan. Librarians: Submit an interlibrary loan request, or Email ill@gc.cuny.edu Individuals: Ask your librarian about submitting an interlibrary loan request", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324898", "box_name": "Lending Information: Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Lending Information: General:\nRequesting Loans/Copies from The Graduate Center (CUNY) Find material with CUNY Libraries'\u00a0search tool, OneSearch . Librarians: Submit an interlibrary loan request via OCLC, or Email us at ill@gc.cuny.edu Individuals: Ask your librarian about submitting an interlibrary loan request", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324899", "box_name": "Lending Information: General", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material:\nRequest Scan & Deliver from the GC library: request scans of print material available at the GC library, delivered electronically within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Request up\u00a0to a single article from a journal issue, or a single chapter from a book,\u00a0as an Article or Book Chapter\u00a0request through interlibrary loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032794", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "22324900", "box_name": "Scan and Deliver Local Print Material", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032794"}}
{"text": "User Categories:\nLink to the chart for a specific user category: GC Students, Faculty, and Staff (including ASRC\u00a0Faculty and Staff) School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) Students, Faculty, and Staff Other CUNY Students Other CUNY Faculty and Staff GC Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students GC and CUNY Alumni GC and CUNY Retirees GC Library Friends / Associates GC Faculty Research Assistants SUNY Empire State College Students METRO Visitors", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324901", "box_name": "User Categories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC Students, Faculty, and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff):\nGC Doctoral Students | GC Master's Students | GC (&\u00a0ASRC) Faculty & PSC Staff | GC (& ASRC) Non-PSC Staff\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide, except CUNY Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 6 weeks | 8 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free | Free | Free | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324902", "box_name": "GC Students, Faculty, and Staff (including ASRC Faculty and Staff)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) Students, Faculty, and Staff:\nSLU Master's Students | SLU Undergraduate Students | SLU Faculty & PSC Staff | SLU Non-PSC Staff\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide, except CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 6 weeks | 4 weeks | 8 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free | Free | Free | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | No / Application | No / Application | No / Application | No / Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324903", "box_name": "School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) Students, Faculty, and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "Other CUNY Students:\nOther CUNY Doctoral Students | Other CUNY Master's Students | CUNY Undergraduate Students | SPS Students\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 6 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | 3\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only | On-site only | On-site only | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | No/No | No/No | No/No | No/No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324904", "box_name": "Other CUNY Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "Other CUNY Faculty and Staff:\nOther CUNY Faculty & PSC Staff | Other CUNY Non-PSC Staff\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law | CUNY-wide, except\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 4 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324905", "box_name": "Other CUNY Faculty and Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students:\nGC Visiting Research Scholars (temporary ID) | GC Visiting Students (temporary ID) | Students in Language Reading Programs (temporary ID)\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide except CUNY Law | GC only | GC only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Depends | No | No\n\nLoan Period | 6 weeks | 2 weeks | 2 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | 0 | 0\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | n/a | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site & off-site | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | Yes | No\n\nPrinting | Free | Free | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC\u00a0Privileges/MaRLI | Yes / Yes | No/ Application | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324906", "box_name": "GC Visiting Research Scholars and Visiting Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC and CUNY Alumni:\nGC Alumni | Other CUNY Alumni\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | No (must become Library Friend for access)\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC only | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No | No\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 3 | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site access to all GC databases ; off-site access to select databases for alumni | No\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | No\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC\u00a0Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324907", "box_name": "GC and CUNY Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC and CUNY Retirees:\nGC Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees | Other CUNY\u00a0Faculty & PSC Staff Retirees\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide except CUNY Law | CUNY-wide except CUNY Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks | 8 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited | Unlimited\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site & off-site | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC\u00a0Privileges/MaRLI | Yes / Application | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324908", "box_name": "GC and CUNY Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC Library Friends / Associates:\nGC Library Friends / Associates\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | With $250 contribution (1 year)\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC only, with $1000 contribution (1 year)\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 3\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC\u00a0Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324909", "box_name": "GC Library Friends / Associates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty Research Assistants:\nGC Faculty Research Assistants\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide except CUNY Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Unlimited\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site access ; off-site access if network account is obtained\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | Yes , with proxy account\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page ; free if network account is obtained\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324910", "box_name": "GC Faculty Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "SUNY Empire State College Students:\nSUNY Empire State College Students\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide except CUNY\u00a0Law\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 3 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 6\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | Varies\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC\u00a0Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324911", "box_name": "SUNY Empire State College Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "METRO Visitors:\nMETRO Visitors\n\nGC Library Access Privileges | With METRO pass\n\nBorrowing Privileges | No\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | n/a\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nGC Database Access | On-site only\n\nGC Interlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page\n\nSpecial NYPL-GC Privileges/MaRLI | No/ Application", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324912", "box_name": "METRO Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nContact the Circulation Desk (212) 817-7083 circ@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "3136002", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "Fines & Fees:\nOverdue materials: Circulating books: $0.25/day Recalled books: $1.00/day Media (DVD, CD, VHS): $1.20/day Reserve items: $0.10/minute Interlibrary loan items: $0.25/day Lost items: Item cost + $25 processing fee", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032795", "page_name": "Privileges & Fines Chart", "box_id": "22324913", "box_name": "Fines & Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032795"}}
{"text": "Current Graduate Center Students:\nCurrent Graduate Center students receive a validation sticker (with a letter from Executive Officers to the Office of Security and Public Safety) for\u00a0 library privileges including: on-site access to any CUNY library off-site\u00a0access to GC + CUNY licensed e-resources borrowing privileges from any CUNY library except the CUNY Law School interlibrary loan", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324832", "box_name": "Current Graduate Center Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Leave of Absence, Early Enrollment, Non-GC Visiting students:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324833", "box_name": "Leave of Absence, Early Enrollment, Non-GC Visiting students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Leave of Absence, Early Enrollment, Non-GC Visiting students:Leave of Absence, Early Enrollment, Non-GC Visiting students:Students on leaves of absence may under special circumstances\u00a0endorsed by\u00a0an Executive Officer and confirmed by Student Affairs (room 7301) obtain a letter from Student Affairs to the Office of Security and Public Safety (room 9123) for a temporary CUNY GC photo ID to reinstate or continue\u00a0library access, borrowing, and GC network accounts for off-campus library access. The Executive Officer and\u00a0Student Affairs determine an expiration date within the current academic term. Students arriving before registration may under special circumstances obtain\u00a0a letter from a Graduate Center Department EO or the Office of Student Affairs on Graduate Center letterhead delivered to the Office of Security and Public Safety (x7777, room 9123) for a temporary GC photo ID. Non-GC students enrolled in GC classes obtain a temporary GC ID at the Office of Security and Public Safety (room 9123) by presenting confirmation of registration from the GC Registrar.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324833", "box_name": "Leave of Absence, Early Enrollment, Non-GC Visiting students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Faculty Research Assistants borrow materials from the GC library on a sponsoring GC faculty member\u2019s library account. GC faculty, administrators, and HEOs may sponsor up to 2 research assistants. Obtain application Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor circulation desk.\u00a0A paper Library Research Assistant card is issued by library circulation staff. This card requires another form of photo ID\u00a0for library access. The sponsoring faculty member is responsible for all loans, fines, and fees. Library Research Assistants may be non-CUNY affiliates.\u00a0Interlibrary loan privileges are extended; but no off-site access to licensed resources is offered.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324834", "box_name": "Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "ry Research Assistants may be non-CUNY affiliates.\u00a0Interlibrary loan privileges are extended; but no off-site access to licensed resources is offered.ry Research Assistants may be non-CUNY affiliates.\u00a0Interlibrary loan privileges are extended; but no off-site access to licensed resources is offered.ry Research Assistants may be non-CUNY affiliates.\u00a0Interlibrary loan privileges are extended; but no off-site access to licensed resources is offered.Graduate Center Executive Officers may request research assistants be extended short term access to the GC network and library resources by emailing IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu and specifying the assistant\u2019s need for GC network credentials, the assistant\u2019s faculty supervisor, and the dates of affiliation, not to exceed 3 months.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324834", "box_name": "Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Language Reading Program Students:\nCUNY Graduate Center Language Reading Program and Summer Reading Program students obtain either a GC photo ID authorized by the program or a temporary ID from the program for access privileges to the GC library only. The temporary ID must be presented with another form of photo\u00a0ID for library access. No GC borrowing privileges or network accounts or interlibrary loan privileges accompany the program ID card. ;The director-authorized GC photo ID will be honored for borrowing privileges from the GC library only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324835", "box_name": "Language Reading Program Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students:\nLibrary Access: The Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium allows doctoral students (not faculty or master\u2019s students) from Columbia, NYU, Fordham, Rutgers, Princeton, and SUNY Stonybrook taking one or more courses at the Graduate Center to apply for a GC photo ID for library admission. Similarly, doctoral students from Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture enrolled in at least one course at the CUNY Graduate Center may apply for a GC photo ID for library admission ( see p. 19 of the GC Bulletin ). Network Accounts: Special program students, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium students, auditors, and non-matriculated students enrolled in one or more GC classes (not continuing ed) are eligible for\u00a0GC computer network accounts for remote access to library resources. After completing registration for a GC course, contact IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324836", "box_name": "Special Program, Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, Auditors, and Non-matriculated Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nLog in to GC databases with GC network credentials . Problems? 1. Use the password reset tool or contact GC IT Services . 2. Use the smaller set of CUNY-wide databases , accessible with your CUNY library barcode.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032771", "page_name": "GC Students", "box_id": "22324837", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032771"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty, GC Staff & CUNY Doctoral Faculty:\nGraduate Center faculty and staff (including Advanced Science Research Center\u00a0faculty and staff), as well as\u00a0CUNY doctoral faculty, are eligible for all library privileges listed below for the period of appointment. All faculty appointments are authorized by the GC's Office of the Provost, often prompted by a letter from a GC Executive Officer. The Office of the Provost gives authorization for a Graduate Center photo ID card. Bring the ID card to the Circulation Desk (1st floor) for a barcode sticker; the ID card will then serve as library card. Faculty & Staff\u00a0Library Privileges: on-site access\u00a0to any CUNY library remote access to GC library resources (using GC network/email account credentials) borrowing privileges from all\u00a0CUNY libraries\u00a0except the CUNY\u00a0School of Law interlibrary loan privileges For full information about faculty and staff library privileges, see the Privileges & Fines Chart .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032772", "page_name": "GC Faculty & Staff", "box_id": "22324838", "box_name": "GC Faculty, GC Staff & CUNY Doctoral Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032772"}}
{"text": "Retired Faculty & Staff:\nConsult our Retirees page for information about library privileges for: Retired central-line Graduate Center faculty Retired campus-based Graduate Center faculty Retired Graduate Center staff", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032772", "page_name": "GC Faculty & Staff", "box_id": "22324839", "box_name": "Retired Faculty & Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032772"}}
{"text": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates: Students and faculty at CUNY schools other than the GC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032774", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032774"}}
{"text": "CUNY Students, Faculty, Staff (including faculty retirees):\nCUNY students, faculty, and staff with current CUNY photo ID may visit and borrow from any CUNY library, except the\u00a0CUNY School of Law Library. Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors (with the exception of\u00a0SciFinder Scholar which\u00a0requires a GC login).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032774", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "box_id": "22324840", "box_name": "CUNY Students, Faculty, Staff (including faculty retirees)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032774"}}
{"text": "CUNY School of Professional Studies:\nCUNY School of Professional Studies students\u00a0obtain a CUNY SPS photo ID for\u00a0borrowing privileges (4 weeks for most materials) from all CUNY libraries except the CUNY School of Law. SPS students must obtain a CUNY photo ID from the SPS Office of Security and Public Safety (646-664-8600). SPS students may access the CUNY-wide databases from off-campus using their 14-digit SPS library barcode to authenticate.\u00a0SPS students do not have interlibrary loan privileges.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032774", "page_name": "Non-GC CUNY Affiliates", "box_id": "22324841", "box_name": "CUNY School of Professional Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032774"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Alumni:\nPlease visit the Alumni Library Resources guide to see the library resources available to Graduate Center Alumni . Includes information about : Visiting the Graduate Center Library Accessing electronic resources from on- and off-campus Alumni dissertations and theses Learn more about other Alumni benefits provided by the Graduate Center\u00a0beyond the Library .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032775", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "10511469", "box_name": "Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032775"}}
{"text": "Macauley Honors College Alumni:\nMacauley Honors College alumni may obtain on-site library privileges at their home CUNY campus libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032775", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22324842", "box_name": "Macauley Honors College Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032775"}}
{"text": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni:\nNon-GC CUNY alumni (except CUNY BA alumni ) who wish to access the Graduate Center Library must join the Graduate Center Friends of the Library and Library Associates . Membership at the $250 level allows on-site access to the Graduate Center library for 1 year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing privileges at the Graduate Center library only. Off-campus access to databases, interlibrary loan, and intra-CUNY borrowing are not possible for alumni given the structure of licensing agreements. For more information contact: Jim Cronin Office of Institutional Advancement 212-817-7137 jcronin@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032775", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22324843", "box_name": "CUNY (Non-GC) Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032775"}}
{"text": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni:\nObtain an alumni ID from CUNY college home campus offices. Along with a photo ID, the alumni ID provides access to materials in and use of the Graduate Center Library, excluding borrowing privileges, off-site access to licensed resources, and interlibrary loan. CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni also have access to CUNY college home libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032775", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "22324844", "box_name": "CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032775"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324845", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty:Sponsoring a Research Assistant GC faculty, administrators, and HEOs may sponsor up to 2 Research Assistants. Library Research Assistants do not have to be affiliated with CUNY. Graduate Center Executive Officers may request\u00a0extended short-term access to the GC network and library resources for Research Assistants by emailing IT Services ( itservices@gc.cuny.edu ), and specifying the Assistant\u2019s need for GC network credentials,\u00a0the Assistant\u2019s faculty supervisor, and the dates of affiliation, not to exceed 3 months. Borrowing Materials In order for\u00a0Research Assistants to\u00a0borrow materials from the GC Library on a sponsoring GC faculty member's library account: Sponsoring faculty members must fill out a Faculty Authorization Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk. Research Assistants must obtain a paper Library Research Assistant card, issued by library circulation staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324845", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk. Research Assistants must obtain a paper Library Research Assistant card, issued by library circulation staff. Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk. Research Assistants must obtain a paper Library Research Assistant card, issued by library circulation staff. Form at the 1st floor Circulation Desk. Research Assistants must obtain a paper Library Research Assistant card, issued by library circulation staff.If not affiliated with CUNY, RAs must also obtain\u00a0a photo ID from the Office of Security and Public Safety, Room 9123 (212-817-7777), to gain access to the library. Research Assistants are extended Interlibrary Loan privileges. To use this service, RAs must have an ILL proxy account authorized by the sponsoring faculty member. See below for information on setting up a proxy account. For more information about Interlibrary Loan, see the ILL FAQ . Off-site access to licensed resources is not available to Research Assistants. The sponsoring faculty member is responsible for all loans, fines, and fees on materials borrowed by the Library Research Assistant.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324845", "box_name": "Information for Graduate Research Assistants and Sponsoring Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "GC Faculty Research Assistants - Privileges:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | Yes\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | Varies\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | On-site access ; off-site access if network account is obtained\n\nDatabase Access | Yes , with proxy account\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | $0.15/page ; free if network account is obtained\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324846", "box_name": "GC Faculty Research Assistants - Privileges", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324847", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants:How it Works Sponsoring faculty members can set up an ILL proxy account so that their Research Assistants can request, pick up, and manage ILL items. The faculty member is the owner of the account, while the RA is a proxy.\u00a0 The faculty member controls access to the account and retains their research history, even if there is RA turnover. The faculty member is responsible for the items borrowed through RA proxy accounts. Setting Up a Proxy Account The sponsoring faculty member should email Silvia Cho, Interlibrary Loan Supervisor ( jcho@gc.cuny.edu ) requesting and authorizing the set up of an ILL proxy account for the Research Assistant. Include the name of the RA and the email address for ILL notifications, which can be either the faculty member's or the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324847", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.r the RA's email address. Once the proxy account is set up by ILL, the username and password are sent via email to both the faculty member and the RA.At the end of each semester, sponsoring faculty members are contacted to confirm that their Research Assistants are still working with them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324847", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan Proxy Accounts for Research Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library:\nResearch Help Our Research Guides direct you to recommended resources by subject, and the Research Help page explains how to get\u00a0help from a librarian.\n\nTechnology in the Library Consult our Technology in the Library Guide for information about computers, printers, scanners, microfilm readers, equipment loans, and digital media equipment\u00a0in the library.\n\nReserves Find out\u00a0how to place books and media on reserve, how to access items on reserve,\u00a0and where to go for help with Blackboard in our online Reserves Guide .\n\nNYPL & MaRLI: Manhattan Research Library Initiative GC researchers are granted\u00a0special borrowing privileges at the New York Public Library research libraries. You may also apply\u00a0online through MaRLI for\u00a0borrowing privileges at\u00a0Columbia University and New York University. For more information, consult our guides to NYPL & the GC Library and MaRLI:\u00a0Manhattan Research Library Initiative .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324848", "box_name": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "iversity and New York University. For more information, consult our guides to NYPL & the GC Library and MaRLI:\u00a0Manhattan Research Library Initiative .Academic Works Learn about CUNY Academic Works ,\u00a0an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York\u00a0in our Academic Works\u00a0Guide .\n\nLibrary News Find out about upcoming events and workshops and keep on top of the latest library news by subscribing to our Graduate Center Library\u00a0Blog .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032776", "page_name": "Research Assistants", "box_id": "22324848", "box_name": "Useful Things to Know About Using the GC Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032776"}}
{"text": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees:\nRetired Graduate Center faculty (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff\u00a0retain full on-site\u00a0library privileges including: on-site access to any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library borrowing privileges from any\u00a0CUNY\u00a0library except the Law School ID Cards: GC faculty retirees (both central-line and campus-based) and PSC staff\u00a0retirees may obtain GC retiree photo ID cards good for perpetual onsite access to\u00a0CUNY\u00a0libraries. When visiting the GC library, anyone without a GC network account can request a guest login for access to library\u00a0computers . For more information,\u00a0see the\u00a0Retiree Accounts details below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324849", "box_name": "Faculty and PSC Staff Retirees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "Retiree Accounts:\nStatus | Account Privileges\n\nRetired Central-Line GC Doctoral Faculty | Email/Network Account: Upon\u00a0retirement, retirees are given the option to retain the GC account as an email-only account (@gc.cuny.edu address) or request a new retiree email account (@ret.gc.cuny.edu address). Library Databases: Retired central-line GC faculty can\u00a0log in to library databases with a full GC email address as userid (e.g., user@gc.cuny.edu or user@ret.gc.cuny.edu) and password. Interlibrary Loan: Retired central-line GC faculty must\u00a0contact ill@gc.cuny.edu to request a retiree Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends upon retirement; the GC Library creates new retiree ILL accounts upon request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324850", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends upon retirement; the GC Library creates new retiree ILL accounts upon request.Retired Campus-Based GC Doctoral Faculty | Email/Network Account: Retired GC doctoral faculty based at\u00a0other campuses lose GC network accounts, including GC email privileges, upon retirement. Retired doctoral faculty may request email accounts from home campuses and may maintain access to home campus\u00a0library resources. Library Databases and Interlibrary Loan: Retired campus-based GC doctoral faculty may contact the GC Digital Services Librarian ( librarysystems@gc.cuny.edu ) to request a special retiree account for access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324850", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "ccount for access to GC library databases and GC Interlibrary Loan. (Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)PSC Staff Retirees | Email/Network Account: GC staff retirees represented by the PSC lose their GC network accounts. On the day of retirement, GC staff retirees\u00a0may request a new retiree email-only account (@ret.gc.cuny.edu address). Library Databases: Retired PSC staff can log in to GC library databases with a\u00a0full GC email address (e.g., user@ret.gc.cuny.edu) and password. \u200bInterlibrary Loan: Retired PSC staff may contact ill@gc.cuny.edu to request a new GC retiree Interlibrary Loan account. Access to pre-existing GC ILL accounts ends when other network privileges cease.)\n\nNon-PSC Staff Retirees | All Accounts: GC staff retirees not represented by the PSC lose GC network accounts, including GC email accounts; staff accounts are\u00a0disabled on the day of retirement and deleted 90 days thereafter. As a result, non-PSC staff retirees lose access to GC library resources\u00a0and Interlibrary Loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324850", "box_name": "Retiree Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324851", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:Using a Special Retiree Account:Some retired GC faculty who do not have GC email accounts are given\u00a0special retiree accounts for library services. Special retiree accounts provide access to\u00a0articles, e-books, and other materials available through the GC Library's electronic subscriptions. They\u00a0also provide access to GC interlibrary loan services. (For information about the different kinds of accounts for different types of retirees, see the Retirees page.) How to find and access GC library resources: Get to know the GC Library website . To see and access all available databases, consult our list of databases . To see if a specific journal is available for a specific year, check our journal-finding tool . If the journal article you need is not available, you may place an interlibrary loan request from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324851", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.You may search for any book that is not readily available at the GC in Worldcat and use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly. Furthermore, you may request electronic scans of print materials owned by the GC \u2014 one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal. To request, just fill out an ILL request form . When your interlibrary loan request is available, you will be notified by email. Books must be picked up at the GC Library, but most articles/book chapters are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Some tips for using GC library resources: If the database you're using has a citation to an article but not the full text for that article, you will usually see a \"FindIt!\" button next to or under the citation. Click that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324851", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
{"text": "ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.If you like to use Google Scholar, we recommend using the GC-customized version available on the library website. The GC-customized version knows the library's electronic journal holdings and (after prompting you to log in with your GC library credentials) links you directly to the articles in the library's databases. Need help? If you need assistance using GC databases or journals, please contact the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 or start a chat with a librarian on the GC Library website . If you need assistance with interlibrary loan, please contact ILL staff at ill@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7045.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032777", "page_name": "Retirees", "box_id": "22324851", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032777"}}
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{"text": "Using a Special Retiree Account:Using a Special Retiree Account:Some retired GC faculty who do not have GC email accounts are given\u00a0special retiree accounts for library services. Special retiree accounts provide access to\u00a0articles, e-books, and other materials available through the GC Library's electronic subscriptions. They\u00a0also provide access to GC interlibrary loan services. (For information about the different kinds of accounts for different types of retirees, see the Retirees page.) How to find and access GC library resources: Get to know the GC Library website . To see and access all available databases, consult our list of databases . To see if a specific journal is available for a specific year, check our journal-finding tool . If the journal article you need is not available, you may place an interlibrary loan request from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032778", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "22324852", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032778"}}
{"text": "quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.quest from within a database by clicking the \u201cFind It!\u201d link accompanying the citation. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly.You may search for any book that is not readily available at the GC in Worldcat and use the \"Request through Interlibrary Loan\" link. Alternatively, you may fill out the ILL request form directly. Furthermore, you may request electronic scans of print materials owned by the GC \u2014 one chapter from a print book or one article from a print journal. To request, just fill out an ILL request form . When your interlibrary loan request is available, you will be notified by email. Books must be picked up at the GC Library, but most articles/book chapters are delivered electronically to your ILL account. Some tips for using GC library resources: If the database you're using has a citation to an article but not the full text for that article, you will usually see a \"FindIt!\" button next to or under the citation. Click that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032778", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "22324852", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032778"}}
{"text": "ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.ick that button to see whether the full text is available in another GC database. If not, you'll see a link to request the item via interlibrary loan.If you like to use Google Scholar, we recommend using the GC-customized version available on the library website. The GC-customized version knows the library's electronic journal holdings and (after prompting you to log in with your GC library credentials) links you directly to the articles in the library's databases. Need help? If you need assistance using GC databases or journals, please contact the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 or start a chat with a librarian on the GC Library website . If you need assistance with interlibrary loan, please contact ILL staff at ill@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7045.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032778", "page_name": "Special Retiree Accounts", "box_id": "22324852", "box_name": "Using a Special Retiree Account", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032778"}}
{"text": "Other Visitors: Non-CUNY students and faculty", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library is open to CUNY and SUNY Empire State College students and faculty, Graduate Center alumni, and CUNY doctoral faculty retirees. If you are not in these groups you can access the library by joining the Friends of the Library or getting a METRO Referral card from an area library. Details below. Become a Graduate Center Friend of the Library or Library Associate at the $250 level: A $250 membership grants on-site access to the Graduate Center library for 1 year. A $1000 contribution is acknowledged by a year of borrowing privileges at the Graduate Center library only. For more information contact Jim Cronin, Office of Institutional Advancement, 212-817-7137,\u00a0jcronin@gc.cuny.edu. METRO referrals from area libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324853", "box_name": "Non-CUNY Researchers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.libraries are honored with a signed yellow card from another library reference desk for one-day, on-site access and use of the item cited on the card.METRO membership provides reciprocal access for users seeking access to resources unavailable in home libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324853", "box_name": "Non-CUNY Researchers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "Visiting Research Scholars:\nThe Office of the Provost manages a Visiting Research Scholar program for scholars capable of adding usefully to the academic discourse at the Graduate Center. Read about the application process . Visiting scholars are entitled to library borrowing privileges and off-site access to library resources. (See privileges chart for more information).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324854", "box_name": "Visiting Research Scholars", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "Need a Research Library?:\nLooking for a research library to work in but not affiliated with the Graduate Center or CUNY? There are several options: Become a Friend of the Graduate Center Library \u2014 $250 provides a year of access, and $1000 provides a year of both access and borrowing. Several other academic libraries also have Friends programs along these lines. Get a New York Public Library card and apply to use one of the special study rooms at the Schwarzman Building . Get a New York Public Library card and apply to join MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative) , which provides borrowing privileges for the research collections at NYPL, and access and borrowing privileges at Columbia and NYU.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324855", "box_name": "Need a Research Library?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "Guests:\nGuests\u00a0(up to 3) with valid photo ID accompanying Graduate Center students, faculty, staff with current ID may be admitted to the library at the discretion of GC security staff. All guests must sign in at the lobby security desk and provide appropriate ID for weekend library access.\u00a0Children must be accompanied by an adult with current ID.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324856", "box_name": "Guests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "SUNY Empire State College Students:\nSUNY Empire State College\u00a0students may obtain a CUNY Open Access card from any CUNY library circulation desk for semester-long access and borrowing privileges at all CUNY libraries.\u00a0Access to licensed electronic resources is available to all on-site visitors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324857", "box_name": "SUNY Empire State College Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "SHARES Visitors:\nThe Graduate Center Library is an OCLC SHARES consortium member, which confers GC students, faculty, and staff\u00a0access to participating university and museum libraries in New York City and across the world and permits affiliates of SHARES member institutions with a valid ID to visit the Graduate Center Library and use resources on site.\u00a0 . See the SHARES page in the Outside CUNY guide for a list of member institutions and consult the Privileges chart for further details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "972910", "guide_name": "Copy of Borrowing", "page_id": "7032779", "page_name": "Other Visitors", "box_id": "22324858", "box_name": "SHARES Visitors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=972910&p=7032779"}}
{"text": "About the Dissertation Office:\nThe Graduate Center Dissertation Office assists students with depositing a dissertation, thesis, or capstone project in the library. A dissertation or thesis constitutes an original contribution to a field of knowledge, and library deposit ensures that the work will be accessible to researchers. Some degree programs at The Graduate Center also require library deposit for capstone projects. Check with your program office for detailed graduation requirements. Library deposit is the final degree requirement to be completed for graduation. Deadlines are officially listed in the Academic Calendar, and reproduced on these pages for convenience.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "23169529", "box_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Virtual Office Hours:\nTuesdays and Thursdays, 2-4pm The Dissertation Office holds virtual office hours for drop-in video consultations on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-4pm. Advance registration is not required, but you must fill out the registration form to be connected. If another student is being assisted, you'll be kept in the \"waiting room\" until the librarian is available. Join now.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "23369102", "box_name": "Virtual Office Hours", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Diss Office Location:\nThe Dissertation Office is located on the 2nd floor of the Mina Rees Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "33565778", "box_name": "Diss Office Location", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Summer Closure:\nATTENTION: The Dissertation Office will be closed July 3-19, 2024 . Please plan accordingly if you intend to deposit during the summer break. If you require special accommodation to deposit during this closure, please contact deposit@gc.cuny.edu prior to June 30 to make arrangements. Any materials submitted online during the closure will be processed on July 22 when the office reopens.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "32818602", "box_name": "Summer Closure", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Announcement:\nApproval Pages: To ease the burden of obtaining and processing physical signatures for students, the library\u2019s Dissertation Office has modified the procedure for verifying departmental approval of a student\u2019s deposit. As of March 13, 2020 and until further notice: in lieu of the signed approval page, the library will accept an email from the program executive officer confirming that the dissertation/thesis/capstone project has been approved and is ready to deposit. This single email, sent from a CUNY email address, will suffice for both signatures on the approval page; no library verification from the advisor is necessary at this time. Please send emails to Roxanne Shirazi and cc: deposit@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "23257501", "box_name": "Announcement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit:\nLibrary deposit is a degree requirement for all doctoral programs. Some master's programs at the Graduate Center do not require a library deposit in order to complete the degree. See detailed list below; direct questions to your degree program or the Office of the Registrar.\n\nDegree Program | Deposit Requirement\n\nAstrophysics (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nBiography and Memoir (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nClassics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nCognitive Neuroscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nComparative Literature (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Analysis and Visualization (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Science (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nDigital Humanities (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "tone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.Linguistics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nMiddle Eastern Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nNanoscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nPhilosophy (M.A.) | No deposit required.\n\nPolitical Science (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nQuantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nWomen and Gender Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7277491", "page_name": "About the Dissertation Office", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/about"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nIf you are a Graduate Center student preparing to graduate, review the information on these pages in addition to consulting with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Library deposit is the final degree requirement for doctoral and master's students. View detailed instructions for deposit using the menu options on the left. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247653", "page_name": "Submit", "box_id": "23170072", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Ready to upload?:\nHave you read the complete deposit procedures and are ready to upload now? Use the direct links below to begin your online submission.\n\nCUNY Academic Works: All graduates submit here. Create an account using your permanent email address (one you will access after graduation), then return to this guide and click the CUNY Academic Works link on this page.\n\nProQuest: Only doctoral dissertations are submitted to ProQuest (in addition to CUNY Academic Works). Master's students and doctoral capstone projects do not submit to ProQuest.\n\nThe library will review your submission and notify you if corrections are required within 2-3 business days.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247653", "page_name": "Submit", "box_id": "23004151", "box_name": "Ready to upload?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Personal Print Copies:\nThe library no longer archives dissertations and theses in print. The PDF you submit online is added to our collection in CUNY Academic Works . However, if you would like a personal bound copy for your own use, the same bindery that produced the library's print dissertations and theses offers a \"thesis on demand\" service: AcmeBinding Thesis on Demand Simply upload your PDF and select your color, materials, and other preferences to have a personal copy printed, bound, and delivered to you or your department. You may also consult the Graduate Center's dissertation color scheme , which was based on degree program. ProQuest also offers personal bound copies for sale as part of the online submission process for doctoral dissertations. Authors receive discounted pricing at ProQuest even if they order bound copies after graduation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247653", "page_name": "Submit", "box_id": "23004163", "box_name": "Personal Print Copies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations"}}
{"text": "Capstone Deposit Procedures:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26218882", "box_name": "Capstone Deposit Procedures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "Capstone Deposit Procedures:Capstone Deposit Procedures:In addition to requirements of specific programs (see below on this page), the general procedure to deposit a capstone project is: Apply for graduation in CUNYfirst. Complete the CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey . All surveys are voluntary and information is aggregated and kept confidential. Obtain program's approval.\u00a0Your deposit must be approved by the Program Director prior to uploading any materials, after any revisions required by your advisor are completed. \u00a0Master's students should be in contact with their program office before submitting anything to the library; the program Director will email confirmation to the library that the student is approved to deposit. Any revisions required by your advisor must be completed and approved before submitting to the library. The deposit is not considered complete until the program's approval has been verified by the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26218882", "box_name": "Capstone Deposit Procedures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "d and approved before submitting to the library. The deposit is not considered complete until the program's approval has been verified by the library.d and approved before submitting to the library. The deposit is not considered complete until the program's approval has been verified by the library.d and approved before submitting to the library. The deposit is not considered complete until the program's approval has been verified by the library.Upload final approved manuscript (the project's \"white paper\") and any supplementary files to CUNY Academic Works . If you need guidance about what to submit, please contact the Dissertation Office . The library reviews uploaded documents and either approves the deposit or requests corrections. Graduates will be notified by email when their deposit has been completed and officially accepted by the library. Format Guidelines The format guidelines for capstone projects are the same as those required for theses and dissertations; these are available in detail on the Format Requirements page of this guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26218882", "box_name": "Capstone Deposit Procedures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "ne projects are the same as those required for theses and dissertations; these are available in detail on the Format Requirements page of this guide .ne projects are the same as those required for theses and dissertations; these are available in detail on the Format Requirements page of this guide .ne projects are the same as those required for theses and dissertations; these are available in detail on the Format Requirements page of this guide .All manuscripts should be uploaded to CUNY Academic Works in PDF format and must include elements in the following page sequence, with close attention to the pagination requirements: Title page (no pagination appears) Copyright page\u00a0(see sample pages below) Approval page Abstract Preface, Foreword, and/or Acknowledgments Table of Contents (required) Lists of tables, illustrations, charts, figures, diagrams (required) Body of Text (begins with Arabic numeral 1) Appendix Bibliography Autobiographical Statement (optional) Note: additional preliminary pages may be required for projects with significant digital components in the submission. See the library's Digital Project Documentation Guidelines below.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26218882", "box_name": "Capstone Deposit Procedures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "may be required for projects with significant digital components in the submission. See the library's Digital Project Documentation Guidelines below.Digital Project Documentation Guidelines: Format instructions for those submitting digital components in addition to a PDF text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26218882", "box_name": "Capstone Deposit Procedures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "Audiology (Au.D.):\nEvery graduate of the Audiology program is required to prepare a capstone project to be preserved by the Graduate Center Library. A preliminary review meeting prior to defense is optional. See Format for Deposit guidelines for specifications about depositing in any file format, adding supplementary files, and pagination. Capstone projects are deposited in CUNY Academic Works only (not ProQuest).\n\nAudiology Capstone: Updated 12/12/2022", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "23004181", "box_name": "Audiology (Au.D.)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "M.A. in Digital Humanities & M.S. In Data Analysis and Visualization:\nThe M.A. in Digital Humanities and M.S. in Data Analysis Program capstones require the submission of a \"white paper\" that records the methods, project accomplishments, and theoretical framework for the project undertaken. The \"white paper\" must be completed according to the program guidelines below and the library's guidelines, and must be submitted to the program and the library by their respective deadlines to satisfy the program's graduation requirements. The library has created a Word template for the white paper that adheres to our format guidelines.\n\nM.S. in Data Analysis & Visualization Capstones: This MS Word document contains properly formatted preliminary pages. Copy and paste your capstone white paper in the appropriate section and edit the details on the included pages. Updated 2/3/2025", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26222058", "box_name": "M.A. in Digital Humanities & M.S. In Data Analysis and Visualization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "ed preliminary pages. Copy and paste your capstone white paper in the appropriate section and edit the details on the included pages. Updated 2/3/2025M.A. in Digital Humanities & M.S. In Data Analysis Guidelines: Guidelines for the \"white paper\" required for these programs.\n\nM.A. in Digital Humanities Thesis & Capstone Proposal Cover Sheet: A 3-4 page prospectus is due by the last day of the Add/Drop period during the semester for which you register for thesis or capstone advisement.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "26222058", "box_name": "M.A. in Digital Humanities & M.S. In Data Analysis and Visualization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "M.A. in Liberal Studies (MALS):\nThe MALS Capstone Project is accompanied by a brief white paper that details the conceptualization, methodology, and/or technology used in the project and how the project is related to the student\u2019s track and studies. All graduating students must submit their manuscript and any supplementary files to CUNY Academic Works to be archived by the Graduate Center Library. Graduates producing capstone projects with significant online components (e.g., a website) should review the guidelines for depositing digital work and complete the digital component submission form .\n\nMALS Capstone Sample Pages: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nDigital Project Documentation Guidelines: Format instructions for those submitting digital components in addition to a PDF text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "23004180", "box_name": "M.A. in Liberal Studies (MALS)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit:\nLibrary deposit is a degree requirement for all doctoral programs. Some master's programs at the Graduate Center do not require a library deposit in order to complete the degree. See detailed list below; direct questions to your degree program or the Office of the Registrar.\n\nDegree Program | Deposit Requirement\n\nAstrophysics (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nBiography and Memoir (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nClassics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nCognitive Neuroscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nComparative Literature (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Analysis and Visualization (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Science (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nDigital Humanities (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "tone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.Linguistics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nMiddle Eastern Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nNanoscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nPhilosophy (M.A.) | No deposit required.\n\nPolitical Science (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nQuantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nWomen and Gender Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247655", "page_name": "Capstones", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/capstone"}}
{"text": "Depositing Digital Work:\nGraduating authors may request that related digital projects be preserved in conjunction with the deposit of a traditional text-based dissertation or thesis. In addition to the format guidelines for the PDF of your capstone, thesis or dissertation, the GC Library\u00a0has additional guidelines for submitting digital components . Some submitters deposit just a sample of their digital work, while others opt for full reproducibility by capturing all the web pages of a site and or software and database files and it is entirely up to depositors and their advisors which path is taken.\u00a0 Please see the library's Digital Preservation Guide to help you get started thinking about archiving your digital components.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "23004212", "box_name": "Depositing Digital Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "Common Digital Project Formats:\nAs with any website, you can use web archiving tools like Conifer (see 'Archiving a Website' tab) to capture your WordPress site. You can also use an archiving plugin like 'Simply Static': Use a WordPress Backup Plugin: In a shared hosting environment like CUNY Academic Commons, you don't have direct server access. Instead, you'll need to rely on WordPress plugins to create backups. 'Simply Static' is available on the Commons\u00a0and fairly straightforward to use. Create a Full Backup: Once installed, initiate a full backup of your WordPress site using the plugin. This will create a compressed backup file containing all your website's data and files. Download the Backup File: After the backup process is complete, click 'Click Here to Download' to download a zip of your site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "bsite's data and files. Download the Backup File: After the backup process is complete, click 'Click Here to Download' to download a zip of your site.Archiving an Omeka site involves creating backups of both the website files and the database. Omeka is a content management system typically used for digital collections and exhibits. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to archive an Omeka site: Backup the Omeka Database: Access the Server: You need access to the server where your Omeka site is hosted. If you are using a shared hosting service, access your server via FTP or a control panel. Navigate to the Omeka /Files\u00a0Directory: Use FTP or the control panel's file manager to navigate to the directory where your Omeka files are located, the /files directory. Create a Backup of the Omeka Files: You can create a backup of the Omeka files by compressing them into a ZIP file. Download the Backup: Once the ZIP file is created, download it to your local computer. Access the Database: You'll need access to the database associated with your Omeka site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "the ZIP file is created, download it to your local computer. Access the Database: You'll need access to the database associated with your Omeka site. the ZIP file is created, download it to your local computer. Access the Database: You'll need access to the database associated with your Omeka site. the ZIP file is created, download it to your local computer. Access the Database: You'll need access to the database associated with your Omeka site.Typically, this is done through a tool like phpMyAdmin or the command line if you have server access. Export the Database: Use the database management tool to export your Omeka database. Here are the general steps: In phpMyAdmin: Select your Omeka database in the left sidebar. Click on the \"Export\" tab. Choose the export method (usually \"Quick\" is sufficient). Click the \"Go\" button to initiate the export. This will generate a .sql file. Using the Command Line (if you have SSH access): Use the mysqldump command to export your database. Replace your-database , your-username , and your-password with your actual database information: mysqldump -u your-username -p your-database > omeka-database.sql Download the Database Backup: After exporting the database, download the .sql file to your local computer. This file contains your Omeka site's database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "nload the Database Backup: After exporting the database, download the .sql file to your local computer. This file contains your Omeka site's database.For the purposes of submitting your digital material to the CUNY institutional repository, a GitHub (or GitLab, or etc.) repository is about as simple as it gets! How to Download a GitHub Repository Archive: Log in to GitHub: Ensure you are logged in to your GitHub account. Go to the Repository: Navigate to the GitHub repository you want to archive. Click on the \"Code\" Button: On the repository's main page, click the green \"Code\" button. Download ZIP: To create a snapshot of the entire repository, click \"Download ZIP\" to download a ZIP archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "main page, click the green \"Code\" button. Download ZIP: To create a snapshot of the entire repository, click \"Download ZIP\" to download a ZIP archive.Unfortunately Tableau does not provide a built-in feature to directly archive or export entire Tableau projects as standalone files. However, you can achieve a form of archiving or backup by exporting the contents of a Tableau project individually. Here's how: 1. Export Workbooks and Data Sources: Tableau projects typically consist of workbooks, data sources, and other related resources. You can export these individually as follows: Workbooks: To export a Tableau workbook, open it in Tableau Desktop, go to \"File\" > \"Export,\" and choose \"Tableau Package (.twbx).\" This will create a packaged workbook that includes the workbook and the data source it's connected to. Data Sources: For data sources, you can export them from Tableau Desktop by going to \"File\" > \"Export Data Source\" and selecting \"Tableau Data Source (.tds)\" or \"Tableau Packaged Data Source (.tdsx).\" Similar to workbooks, these files can be stored for archiving. 2.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "nd selecting \"Tableau Data Source (.tds)\" or \"Tableau Packaged Data Source (.tdsx).\" Similar to workbooks, these files can be stored for archiving. 2.nd selecting \"Tableau Data Source (.tds)\" or \"Tableau Packaged Data Source (.tdsx).\" Similar to workbooks, these files can be stored for archiving. 2.nd selecting \"Tableau Data Source (.tds)\" or \"Tableau Packaged Data Source (.tdsx).\" Similar to workbooks, these files can be stored for archiving. 2.Export Data: If your Tableau project includes custom data sources that are not packaged within workbooks, you should also export the data itself if you want to archive it. Depending on the data source, you might need to use database backup/export tools. 3. Save Metadata and Documentation: To ensure future users understand the context and purpose of your Tableau project, it's a good practice to save metadata and documentation. This includes descriptions, data lineage, and any custom documentation you've created within the Tableau project. 4. Compress Materials into a ZIP File: On Windows: Select the files and/or folders you want to compress. Right-click on the selected items. Choose \"Send to\" from the context menu. Select \"Compressed (zipped) folder.\" A new ZIP archive will be created with the selected files and/or folders inside it. On macOS: Select the files and/or folders you want to compress. Right-click on the selected items. Choose \"Compress\" from the context menu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "inside it. On macOS: Select the files and/or folders you want to compress. Right-click on the selected items. Choose \"Compress\" from the context menu.inside it. On macOS: Select the files and/or folders you want to compress. Right-click on the selected items. Choose \"Compress\" from the context menu.inside it. On macOS: Select the files and/or folders you want to compress. Right-click on the selected items. Choose \"Compress\" from the context menu.A new ZIP archive with the same name as the selected items will be created in the same location.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "lected items. Choose \"Compress\" from the context menu.A new ZIP archive with the same name as the selected items will be created in the same location.Squarespace, Wix,\u00a0and other 'no-code' site creating apps purposefully make it difficult to export and archive content, and will not work with Conifer. Using Conifer to Archive a Website: Visit the Conifer Website: Go to the Conifer website ( https://conifer.rhizome.org/ ). Enter the URL: In the provided field on the Conifer homepage, enter the URL of the website you want to archive. Adjust Capture Settings (Optional): Conifer offers options to adjust capture settings, such as specifying the date and time of the capture or selecting specific pages within your site. You can choose to leave these settings as they are or customize them to your preference. Start the Capture: Click the \"Capture\" button to initiate the website capture process. Conifer will load the specified webpage and take a record of it. Review and Download: After the capture is complete, you'll be presented with a preview of the recorded page. You can review the recording\u00a0to ensure it looks as expected.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": ": After the capture is complete, you'll be presented with a preview of the recorded page. You can review the recording\u00a0to ensure it looks as expected.: After the capture is complete, you'll be presented with a preview of the recorded page. You can review the recording\u00a0to ensure it looks as expected.: After the capture is complete, you'll be presented with a preview of the recorded page. You can review the recording\u00a0to ensure it looks as expected.Download the Archived Page: Once you're satisfied with the capture, click the \"Download\" button to save the archive to your local computer. Repeat for Other Pages (if needed): If you want to archive multiple pages of your website, you can repeat the process by entering the URLs of those pages and capturing pages one by one. Organize and Store: Save the downloaded recordings in an organized folder structure on your computer.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "s of those pages and capturing pages one by one. Organize and Store: Save the downloaded recordings in an organized folder structure on your computer.To capture videos for archiving purposes, especially those hosted on websites like YouTube or Vimeo, you can use screen recording software or specialized video downloaders. Here's how: Method 1: Using Screen Recording Software: Install Screen Recording Software: Choose a screen recording software that suits your needs. Some popular options include OBS Studio (Open Broadcaster Software), Camtasia, or ScreenFlow (for Mac users). Download and install the software on your computer. Open the Video You Want to Capture: Navigate to the webpage or platform (e.g., YouTube) where the video is hosted and open the video you want to capture. Configure Recording Settings: Launch your screen recording software and configure the recording settings. Set the recording area to capture the video player on the webpage. Start Recording: Start the recording process in your screen recording software and then play the video on the webpage. Ensure that you capture both the video and audio.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "tart the recording process in your screen recording software and then play the video on the webpage. Ensure that you capture both the video and audio.tart the recording process in your screen recording software and then play the video on the webpage. Ensure that you capture both the video and audio.tart the recording process in your screen recording software and then play the video on the webpage. Ensure that you capture both the video and audio.Stop Recording: After the video has finished playing, stop the recording in your screen recording software. Save the Video: Save the recorded video to your computer in a suitable format. Make sure to name and organize the file appropriately for archiving. Method 2: Using Video Downloaders: Install a Video Downloader: There are various video downloader browser extensions and standalone software available for this purpose. Examples include 4K Video Downloader, YouTube-DL, or browser extensions like Video DownloadHelper for Firefox. Open the Video Page: Go to the webpage where the video is hosted (e.g., YouTube) and open the video you want to download. Use the Video Downloader: Activate the video downloader tool or extension while you are on the video page. In most cases, you'll see an option to download the video. Click it. Choose Download Settings: Depending on the downloader you're using, you may have options to choose the video quality and format. Select the desired settings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "Download Settings: Depending on the downloader you're using, you may have options to choose the video quality and format. Select the desired settings.Download Settings: Depending on the downloader you're using, you may have options to choose the video quality and format. Select the desired settings.Download Settings: Depending on the downloader you're using, you may have options to choose the video quality and format. Select the desired settings.Download the Video: Start the download process. The video will be saved to your computer once the download is complete. Organize and Store: After downloading, save the video file to a location on your computer or external storage device, and organize it for archiving. Please be aware of copyright and fair use laws when downloading and archiving videos, especially if the content is not your own or if it is subject to licensing restrictions. Always respect the terms of service of the video hosting platform and obtain the necessary permissions if required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "31380951", "box_name": "Common Digital Project Formats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "Creating a Data Dictionary:\nA data dictionary is a structured guide that describes the data used in a project, outlining its meaning, format, and relationships. It serves as a reference for understanding and using data effectively. Identify Your Data : List the key data elements you'll use (e.g., variables, fields, columns in a dataset). Define Each Element : For each data element, provide: Name : The title of the data element. Description : A brief explanation of what it represents. Data Type : Specify the format (e.g., integer, text, date). Value Range or Categories : If applicable, list possible values or ranges. Source : Note where the data came from or how it was collected. Organize : Arrange your data dictionary in a table or spreadsheet for easy reference. By creating a clear data dictionary, you ensure that anyone working on or reviewing your capstone can understand your data structure and usage.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247661", "page_name": "Digital Projects", "box_id": "33215942", "box_name": "Creating a Data Dictionary", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nGraduate Center Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesBiblioteca Digital de Teses e Disserta\u00e7\u00f5es da USP: Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of the University of S\u00e3o Paulo\n\nColecci\u00f3n de Tesis Digitales Universidad de las Am\u00e9ricas Puebla: Tesis digitales Universidad de las Am\u00e9ricas, Puebla, M\u00e9xico\n\nDART Europe E-theses: Europe except France\n\nDeutsche Nationalbibliothek: Hochschulschriften in the German National Library\n\nDissonline.de: Full-text dissertations from the German and Swiss National Libraries\n\nE-theses: University of Helsinki, Finland dissertations; all free full-text\n\nEThOS British Library Electronic Theses Online: Searches 250,000+ theses, many available in full text with a free online account. Theses not available for immediate download take 30 days to digitize. Order via CUNY Graduate Center interlibrary loan to cover any digitization fees. Most UK universities participate except Oxford, Cambridge, and Univ of Southampton.\n\nJAIRO: Japanese Institutional Respositories Online: Open access; full-text", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "niversities participate except Oxford, Cambridge, and Univ of Southampton.\n\nJAIRO: Japanese Institutional Respositories Online: Open access; full-textNARCIS: Dissertations from all Dutch Universities\n\nNauka Polska: Poland's dissertation repository\n\nNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOAIster: from open access digital archive world-wide\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nOsterreichischen Bibliothekenverbundes: Austrian Hochschulschriften\n\nRussian State Library Digital Library Dissertations: Over 650,000 free, full-text of dissertations from 1998\n\nSysteme Universitaire de Documentation: French science theses from 1972; humanities, social sciences, law and health from 1983\n\nTesi-online: Italian university PhD theses; free full-text\n\nTheses.fr: expanding index of French theses", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "es, social sciences, law and health from 1983\n\nTesi-online: Italian university PhD theses; free full-text\n\nTheses.fr: expanding index of French thesesTheses Canada: Canadian universities voluntarily submit approved theses and dissertation to Theses Canada\n\nTrove: Australian university digital and print theses", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004220", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Indexes (Print & Microformat):\nUse these to supplement searches in online databases. Historical information in print indexes is sometimes more complete (i.e. abstracts appear in print before 1980 in Dissertation Abstracts International, but are not currently online). Print indexes may contain earlier works not included in online databases.\n\nAmerican Doctoral Dissertations 1933-1955: Digitized version of the print index, \"Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities.\" Includes nearly 100,000 citations.\n\nComprehensive Dissertation Index 1861 - 1972: 37 volumes divided by subject with author index. Each subject has keyword index. Bibliographic citations include title, author, degree, year, institution. No abstracts. JFF 98-1512 in the NYPL Schwarzman Main Reading Room\n\nDeutsche Bibliographie: Hochschulschriften-Verzeichnis 1972 - 1990: German dissertations NYPL OFFSITE JFM 93-99", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004221", "box_name": "Dissertation Indexes (Print & Microformat)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "the NYPL Schwarzman Main Reading Room\n\nDeutsche Bibliographie: Hochschulschriften-Verzeichnis 1972 - 1990: German dissertations NYPL OFFSITE JFM 93-99Dissertation Abstracts 1938-1966: Index with abstracts to American doctoral dissertations. NYPL JFM 74-61 OFFSITE\n\nDissertation Abstracts International, 1969 -: These volumes succeed Dissertation Abstracts. Includes title, author, degree, institution, year, pages, and an abstract. Author and keyword indexes. Includes abstracts for pre-1980 works not abstracted in online version. Graduate Center 1970-1984 MIC-Per 164 NYPL Schwarzman Main Reading Room A: Humanities and Social Sciences JFM 74 - 62 B: Sciences and Engineering JFM 74 - 34 C: International/European 1977 - 2003 OFFSITE\n\nDissertation Abstracts International 1966 - 1969: Ser A: Humanities and Social Sciences JFM 74 - 63 OFFSITE Ser B: Sciences and Engineering JFM 74 - 60 OFFSITE\n\nDissertation Abstracts International Retrospective Index 1938 - 1969: Indexes Dissertation abstracts (v.1-26) and Dissertation Abstracts International (v.27-29); 1933 - 1969. NYPL: Offsite; request in avance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004221", "box_name": "Dissertation Indexes (Print & Microformat)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "938 - 1969: Indexes Dissertation abstracts (v.1-26) and Dissertation Abstracts International (v.27-29); 1933 - 1969. NYPL: Offsite; request in avance.Dissertation Abstracts [Microfilm] 1952-1964: MIC-Per 164 at the Graduate Center Library\n\nIndex to theses accepted for higher degrees by the universities of Great Britain and Ireland and the Council for National Academic Awards 1950 - 1985: NYPL OFFSITE JFM 88-379\n\nJahresverzeichnis der Deutschen Hochschulschriften, 1936 - 1964: German dissertations NYPL OFFSITE L-10 9257\n\nMicrofilm Abstracts 1938-1951: Graduate Center MIC-Per 164", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004221", "box_name": "Dissertation Indexes (Print & Microformat)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "CRL Dissertations:\nBased in Chicago, the Center for Research Libraries was founded in 1948 by a consortium of Midwestern universities seeking to pool lesser-used resources. The collection holds over 800,000 dissertations from 90+ universities in Germany (66%), Netherlands (2%), France (16%), Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the UK; also from Latin America, South America, and Africa. What CRL does not own, it will acquire for interlibrary loan to Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004223", "box_name": "CRL Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "British Dissertations:\nThe Center for Research Libraries reviews all Grad Center ILL requests for loan or demand purchase of UK dissertations. If CRL finds the title accessible through EThOS or that it can be digitized free of charge (in approx 30 days), CRL will notify the requesting institution of its availability via the EThOS online venue. CRL will also place orders via EThOS and alert requestors when a dissertation is available for download. If EThOS requires a fee for digitization, CRL will place the order on behalf of the requesting institution and pay for digitization.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247664", "page_name": "Find Dissertations", "box_id": "23004219", "box_name": "British Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/find"}}
{"text": "Attention! Deposits are currently closed. We anticipate re-opening on December 14, 2015. Please review the instructions on these pages for the revised deposit procedures. Students who plan to deposit for the February 2016 degree may continue to obtain required signatures on the approval page (see our Sample Pages for reference) and complete required surveys. When deposits re-open, graduates will be asked to upload electronic versions of their work and bring the signed original approval page to the library for authentication and safekeeping. The approval page may be printed on standard paper. Please ensure that the approval page includes the title and author of the manuscript; if necessary, a separate title page may be attached. November 20, 2015 was\u00a0the last day that graduate work was accepted for deposit by the Dissertation Assistant,\u00a0Judy Waldman, who retired after 28 years of service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004178", "box_name": "Important Announcement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "2015 was\u00a0the last day that graduate work was accepted for deposit by the Dissertation Assistant,\u00a0Judy Waldman, who retired after 28 years of service. 2015 was\u00a0the last day that graduate work was accepted for deposit by the Dissertation Assistant,\u00a0Judy Waldman, who retired after 28 years of service. 2015 was\u00a0the last day that graduate work was accepted for deposit by the Dissertation Assistant,\u00a0Judy Waldman, who retired after 28 years of service.When graduate work deposits re-open, graduates will be asked to upload electronic copies of their work for the Graduate Center Library\u00a0to archive; paper copies of graduate work\u00a0will no longer be archived by the library. Watch this space for updates and announcements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004178", "box_name": "Important Announcement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Deposit Appointment Instructions:\nLogin to Banner , select Student Bill Payments , then Request an Appointment to Deposit . Clear all holds prior to your appointment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004166", "box_name": "Deposit Appointment Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Research Librarian:\nRoxanne Shirazi Room 2304 Graduate Center Library (212)\u00a0817-7069 Deposit@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004167", "box_name": "Dissertation Research Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Deposit Your Dissertation:\nUMI ETD Administrator: login to deposit your dissertation and supplementary files in any format, and to monitor or amend your publication options", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004168", "box_name": "Deposit Your Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Deposit Clearance Form:\nDeposit Clearance Form: Print and complete just prior to your final deposit meeting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004169", "box_name": "Deposit Clearance Form", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Online/Digital Components:\nDoes your dissertation/thesis include a significant digital component that the library must archive? If so, complete please read the Submitting Online and Digital Component page well in advance of your deposit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004170", "box_name": "Online/Digital Components", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Suggested Reading:\nSome titles may require GC network userid/pwd login through proxy server\n\nEmbrace and Ambivalence: Virginia Kuhn's 2005 UW digital dissertation was one of the first. Do we know yet how to review, archive, and manage digital grad work?\n\nWriting and Defending Your Digital Dissertation: Join the Conversation!: HASTAC and CUNY's Cathy Davidson with NYU's Diana Taylor and Duke's Dwayne Dixon on his Scalar- based diss.\n\nSAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses: Guide to the processes of digital research.\n\nThe Dissertation Can No Longer be Defended: February 11, 2013 CHE\n\nHow Blogging Helped Me Write My Dissertation: January 29, 2013\n\nPublish. Perish? The academic author and open access publishing: see especially CUNY GC Chief Librarian's 2013 final chapter on publishing graduate work online", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004171", "box_name": "Suggested Reading", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation:Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation:PhD and Master's graduates are generally required to produce a dissertation or thesis to be preserved and shared publicly by the Graduate Center Library. Graduates must schedule a meeting with the Dissertation Assistant during a deposit period and (suggested minimum) five days after the PhD defense or MA advisor review to allow time for revisions. A preliminary review meeting prior to defense is optional. See Format for Deposit guidelines for specifications about electronic depositing in any file format, adding supplementary files, and pagination, paper stock, signatures required for the paper copy. Prior to the final deposit meeting: Go to UMI ETD Administrator to submit your dissertation, thesis, or supplementary files. Multiple file formats can be submitted. Also find instructions, tips for converting a work to PDF, and additional information about these and other topics. Create an account to deposit, monitor, and revise your submission if there are errors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "o PDF, and additional information about these and other topics. Create an account to deposit, monitor, and revise your submission if there are errors.o PDF, and additional information about these and other topics. Create an account to deposit, monitor, and revise your submission if there are errors.o PDF, and additional information about these and other topics. Create an account to deposit, monitor, and revise your submission if there are errors.ProQuest/UMI transfers the digital copy (plus metadata) back to the GC for the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository. Capstone projects are deposited in paper format and on disc without using the UMI ETD Administrator. Select ProQuest publishing options Traditional publishing authorizes ProQuest to post a work in its Digital Dissertations subscription database and sell the work in electronic, print, and microformats, for which the author receives a 10% net revenue royalty for no more than 25 years, payable once a $25 threshold is reached. The Graduate Center launched its own electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) repository in 2014 with open access publishing and embargo options available. ProQuest ingests GC dissertations and theses, and returns them to the GC for free deposit in the GC repository. Search engines crawl the ProQuest database and with author's permission allow citations and abstracts to be discovered by Google, Google Scholar, Google Books, Yahoo, and other engines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "atabase and with author's permission allow citations and abstracts to be discovered by Google, Google Scholar, Google Books, Yahoo, and other engines.atabase and with author's permission allow citations and abstracts to be discovered by Google, Google Scholar, Google Books, Yahoo, and other engines.atabase and with author's permission allow citations and abstracts to be discovered by Google, Google Scholar, Google Books, Yahoo, and other engines.Citations and abstracts for works distributed by traditional publishing may be discovered by search engines, but full-text is available to online searchers with access to ProQuest's licensed database or to those who purchase a copy from ProQuest. See also ProQuest's Third Party Discovery and Access statement. Works in CUNY Academic Works\u00a0will be discoverable by search engines; the GC offers no option to suppress. CUNY Academic Works discovery leads to citation, abstract, and full-text display unless authors choose to embargo the full\u00a0text\u00a0of their work. (Do not confuse this with \"Third Party Sales,\" another option ProQuest offered in the past, but has discontinued.) Embargo or delayed release prohibits ProQuest from selling or licensing a work for distribution in any format. Authors may opt for no embargo, or a a 6-month, 1-year, or 2-year embargo at the point of deposit. See also ProQuest's Embargoes & Restrictions .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "mat. Authors may opt for no embargo, or a a 6-month, 1-year, or 2-year embargo at the point of deposit. See also ProQuest's Embargoes & Restrictions .mat. Authors may opt for no embargo, or a a 6-month, 1-year, or 2-year embargo at the point of deposit. See also ProQuest's Embargoes & Restrictions .mat. Authors may opt for no embargo, or a a 6-month, 1-year, or 2-year embargo at the point of deposit. See also ProQuest's Embargoes & Restrictions .At any point after the Graduate Center Library's Dissertation Assistant has submitted the work to ProQuest, authors may alter, extend, or retract an embargo with ProQuest by contacting ProQuest/UMI . Alternately email disspub@proquest.com, or from North America call 800.521.0600 ext. 77020. Include your ISBN number; available only to dissertation authors, not their representatives. Delayed release allows authors extra time to obtain copyright permission, see ProQuest/UMI's Sample Permission Letter and instructions , or to negotiate with publishers in the unlikely event that they may object to a work's prior, unrevised release, before accepting contract. If an embargoed ProQuest published work is requested by a reader, neither ProQuest/UMI nor the library may contact the author due to ProQuest/UMI's privacy policy . The Graduate Center Library copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) are not subject to complete invisibility even if embargoed by an author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) are not subject to complete invisibility even if embargoed by an author. The Graduate Center Library copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) are not subject to complete invisibility even if embargoed by an author. The Graduate Center Library copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) are not subject to complete invisibility even if embargoed by an author.The Graduate Center copies of record may be displayed in the library and CUNY IP-space in CUNY Academic Works , copied by users in that space, and loaned by the GC library via Interlibrary Loan. The library intends not to share embargoed works in open access contexts, but the library reserves the right to offer on-site viewing and title-by-title distribution of embargoed theses and dissertations. Author, title, abstracts, and metadata will be displayed, even if an author chooses to embargo. Public access to a work is a condition of the degree. Select CUNY Institutional Repository (IR) publishing options Read the CUNY IR Publishing Agreement authorizing the GC Library to archive graduate work in electronic format in the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository. Select embargo options, if any, that delay open access publication of a work in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "ectronic format in the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository. Select embargo options, if any, that delay open access publication of a work in the repository.ectronic format in the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository. Select embargo options, if any, that delay open access publication of a work in the repository.ectronic format in the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository. Select embargo options, if any, that delay open access publication of a work in the repository.Embargo extensions or revocations must be requested of the Graduate Center Library dissertation assistant and of ProQuest , separately, after deposit. Copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) of CUNY graduate works are not subject to total sequestration even if embargoed by an author. CUNY copies may be displayed in CUNY libraries and in CUNY IP-space, copied by users in that space, and loaned by the GC Library via Interlibrary Loan. The library intends not to share embargoed theses in open access contexts, but the Library reserves the right to offer CUNY on-site viewing and title-by-title distribution of graduate works, in any format, even if they are embargoed by the author. About my dissertation/thesis In the Dissertation/Thesis details section, provide the requested details about your work,your advisor, and your committee. The abstract and keywords are key to others discovering your work. Provide any supplemental copyright permissions (e.g.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "r advisor, and your committee. The abstract and keywords are key to others discovering your work. Provide any supplemental copyright permissions (e.g.r advisor, and your committee. The abstract and keywords are key to others discovering your work. Provide any supplemental copyright permissions (e.g.r advisor, and your committee. The abstract and keywords are key to others discovering your work. Provide any supplemental copyright permissions (e.g.letters granting permission to you to use an image or a substantial portion of\u00a0quoted text from another work) in the PDF section. Importantly, in the PDF section Upload a copy of the dissertation file(s), most often in PDF format. See\u00a0the ETD Administrator FAQ for instruction. ProQuest\u00a0will transfer the electronic file and accompanying description and metadata, for subsequent deposit in CUNY\u00a0Academic Works . Submission & p ayment - Copyright Unlike most other traditional academic publishers, neither\u00a0ProQuest\u00a0nor the Graduate Center requires transfer of copyright in order to publish a work. Authors retain sole ownership of and copyright to all published work; authors may also select to assign Creative Commons licenses to graduate work.\u00a0ProQuest\u00a0is licensed to distribute work as authors select in the publishing options section. U.S. copyright protection is secured when a work is published or when it appears online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "ute work as authors select in the publishing options section. U.S. copyright protection is secured when a work is published or when it appears online.ute work as authors select in the publishing options section. U.S. copyright protection is secured when a work is published or when it appears online.ute work as authors select in the publishing options section. U.S. copyright protection is secured when a work is published or when it appears online.For an additional optional $55 fee, payable by credit card to\u00a0ProQuest in the Submission and Payment section of the UMI ETD Administrator, under Register U.S. Copyright ,\u00a0authors may hire\u00a0ProQuest\u00a0to file a copy of the work with the US Library of Congress. Authors may also file works in the US Library of Congress for $35 without\u00a0ProQuest\u00a0assistance.\u00a0This registration may make it easier for authors to establish the fact of publication and therefore claim violation of their own work and to obtain compensation in the unlikely event of copyright infringement. All authors\u00a0must either accept or decline this optional filing service and\u00a0fee when submitting the dissertation. Authors may order\u00a0bound copies of non-embargoed deposited works from ProQuest/UMI under the Order Copies section.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "ee when submitting the dissertation. Authors may order\u00a0bound copies of non-embargoed deposited works from ProQuest/UMI under the Order Copies section.ee when submitting the dissertation. Authors may order\u00a0bound copies of non-embargoed deposited works from ProQuest/UMI under the Order Copies section.ee when submitting the dissertation. Authors may order\u00a0bound copies of non-embargoed deposited works from ProQuest/UMI under the Order Copies section.The final thesis or dissertation deposit meeting requires: thesis approval page with two required signatures, those of the Chair of the Examining Committee and of the program's Executive Officer, plus typed names of faculty members who supervised the writing (see sample page) one print copy of the thesis or dissertation, in specified format on specified paper, identical to the PDF file submitted prior Graduate School Exit Survey completed online\u00a0(PhD grads only login with Banner ID/pwd, search under \"Student Services\" tab) NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates completed online (PhD grads only login with Banner ID/pwd, search under \"Student Services\" tab) CUNY Graduate Center Exit Questionnaire for Graduating MA Students completed online (Master's grads only) During the final deposit meeting, the Dissertation Assistant assesses a bill for binding your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "MA Students completed online (Master's grads only) During the final deposit meeting, the Dissertation Assistant assesses a bill for binding your work.MA Students completed online (Master's grads only) During the final deposit meeting, the Dissertation Assistant assesses a bill for binding your work.MA Students completed online (Master's grads only) During the final deposit meeting, the Dissertation Assistant assesses a bill for binding your work.After the meeting, take the bill to the Bursar's window (8th floor) to make payment (by cash or check only - no credit cards accepted at the window) and receive a receipt. Online payment with Electronic Funds Transfer or with American Express, Discover, or MasterCard is possible with the assessed bill using the Grad Center Banner Web portal (select \u201cDissertation Fee\u201d). If you have made online payment, bring printed receipts to the Bursar's window for verification after your bill is assessed. Deliver the verified receipts, then, back to the Registrar. The Registrar supplies an Application for Degree form with your full name (as it will appear on the Diploma), address, and signature. The Registrar issues a letter with the university seal certifying your deposit and the date of award, which is the date of deposit. The Registrar also issues instructions for commencement ceremony attendance. For graduates depositing while out-of-town, the Registrar will mail the certifying letter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "o issues instructions for commencement ceremony attendance. For graduates depositing while out-of-town, the Registrar will mail the certifying letter.o issues instructions for commencement ceremony attendance. For graduates depositing while out-of-town, the Registrar will mail the certifying letter.o issues instructions for commencement ceremony attendance. For graduates depositing while out-of-town, the Registrar will mail the certifying letter.Graduates obtain a GC Alumni photo ID card from the Office of Public Safety (rm. 9123) upon presentation of the deposit receipt for continued Graduate Center Library privileges. Diplomas are available from the Registrar after commencement. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of deposited work. Final copies must be free of typographical error and correct in every detail of style and format. If errors are present in the deposit PDF, re-submission of a corrected file is possible for a short while after the initial deposit, in consultation with the Dissertation Assistant. Print copies must be unbound, unmarked, and free of hole-punches and correcting fluid. Please submit print copies in paper boxes or in envelopes. Recipients of Perkins or Federal Direct Student Loan must arrange for an exit interview with the Office of Financial Aid. Make an appointment with the Graduate Center's Office of Financial Aid (212-817-7460) at least five business days before deposit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "ce of Financial Aid. Make an appointment with the Graduate Center's Office of Financial Aid (212-817-7460) at least five business days before deposit.ce of Financial Aid. Make an appointment with the Graduate Center's Office of Financial Aid (212-817-7460) at least five business days before deposit.ce of Financial Aid. Make an appointment with the Graduate Center's Office of Financial Aid (212-817-7460) at least five business days before deposit.A print deposit copy of each thesis and dissertation will be bound and shelved in the CUNY Graduate Center Library. Additional copies may be required by individual departments. Recipients of certain public and private awards in support of doctoral degrees may be required to deposit selecting Open Access Publishing, or provide a print copy of a completed work. Consult the SHERPA-JULIET Directory for funder policies; verify with any sponsoring organization prior to deposit. rev 11/5/15", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004172", "box_name": "Deposit Your Thesis or Dissertation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Schedule & Fees:\nFor Degree | Enrollment Required | Deposit Required By\n\nFebruary 1 | Preceding Fall term | Last day in January\n\nSpring Commencement | Spring term | May 1\n\nOctober 1 | Preceding Spring term | extended: September 18 , 2015\n\nFee | Dissertation | Thesis | Capstone\n\nBinding | $9.00 | $9.00 | $18.00\n\nSchedule your defense at least five (5) business days prior to your deposit date to allow time for corrections and account clearances. A dissertation or thesis may be deposited anytime; deadlines below: 2015\u00a0Capstone Projects : Audiology deposits by May 1, 2015 The Dissertation Assistant calculates the fees at the final deposit meeting. Fees are based on formats required and services selected. Depositors take the assessed bill to the Bursar's window to pay fees by check or cash. Online payment with Electronic Funds Transfer or with American Express, Discover, or MasterCard is possible using the Graduate Center Banner Web portal (select \u201cDissertation Fee\u201d).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004173", "box_name": "Schedule & Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Required Surveys:\nPhD graduates must complete two surveys in Self-Service Banner under Student Services Graduate School Exit Survey NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates Master's graduates welcome to complete; MALS and MES graduates required to complete CUNY Graduate Center Exit Questionnaire for Graduating MA Students", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004174", "box_name": "Required Surveys", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "RCR Training:\nAll CUNY scholars involved in research must complete CITI Responsible Conduct of Research training within 6 weeks of initiating research. Contact Adrienne Klein ,\u00a0the Graduate Center's\u00a0Research Integrity Officer, with questions. . Online CITI RCR training", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004175", "box_name": "RCR Training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Human Participants Clearance:\nWell before deposit, level 3 doctoral students must submit the Dissertation Proposal Clearance: Human Participants\u00a0Form , signed by the author(s) and the advisor and including the project abstract, to the Graduate Center' s Office of Sponsored Research (Kay Powell, room 8309). All doctoral dissertations and capstone projects in all programs require this clearance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004176", "box_name": "Human Participants Clearance", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Order Additional Copies:\nOrder print or electronic copies in various formats for various prices anytime from UMI/ProQuest .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247654", "page_name": "OLD PhD & Master's Deposit", "box_id": "23004177", "box_name": "Order Additional Copies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247654"}}
{"text": "Open Access Tools:\nCreative Commons Choose a License: You keep copyright, others distribute & cite by your rules\n\nDirectory of Open Access Journals: Over 7,000 free online journals arranged by subject.\n\nSherpa/Romeo: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here\n\nAuthor Rights: Using the SPARC Author Addendum to secure your rights as the author of a journal article: a model deal to strike\n\nCIC Author's Copyright Contract Addendum: sample addendum for standard publisher contracts; features language for articles and contributed chapters, also adaptable for book contracts\n\nLibrary License Concept: proposed for use by dp.la; publishers offer library digital rights after sales slump at 5 years\n\nOpen Access Scholarly Publisher Association: Vetted OA publishers\n\nHowOpenIsIt?: this guide moves conversation from \"Is it Open Access?\" to ...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004232", "box_name": "Open Access Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "years\n\nOpen Access Scholarly Publisher Association: Vetted OA publishers\n\nHowOpenIsIt?: this guide moves conversation from \"Is it Open Access?\" to ...Online Books Page: UPenn's FAQ + tools for determining whether a book can go online\n\nDOAB: Directory of Open Access Books: search for contemporary OA academic books\n\nAbout Copyright: Columbia Law School site to assist authors negotiating book and journal contracts", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004232", "box_name": "Open Access Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "OA Publishing:\nOA journals are not cost-free. OA publishing costs often shift to authors, funders, or authors' institutions.\n\nSelective List of Open Access and Paid Access Fees: compiled by UC Berkeley Librarians\n\nProQuest Open Access Publishing: for an optional $95 author fee, PQ keeps a diss free online to everyone forever\n\nOA Book Publishers: from the Open Access Directory\n\nInto the Open: Transitions in Journal Publishing: moderated discussion at Duke University\n\nCompact for Open-Access Publishing Equity: universities commit to underwriting publication charges for articles in fee-based OA journals\n\nOpen Library of Humanities: Launched January 2013 to build a low cost, sustainable, open access future for the humanities\n\nPeerJ: open access pubs in the sciences; pay once, publish lots\n\neLife: open access science pubs project", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004234", "box_name": "OA Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "nable, open access future for the humanities\n\nPeerJ: open access pubs in the sciences; pay once, publish lots\n\neLife: open access science pubs projectOpen Access Publishing in European Networks: Organization to develop and implement a sustainable open access publication model for academic books in the humanities and social sciences", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004234", "box_name": "OA Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "OA Repositories:\nSearch content Google misses\n\nOpenDOAR: find subject and institutional repositories; over 3000 of them\n\nDisciplinary Respositories: subject repositories by Simmons Library School\n\nBASE Bielefeld Academic Search Engine: search academic repositories\n\nROARMAP Registry of Open Access Repositories Mandatory Archiving Policies: search by institution, country, funder", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004235", "box_name": "OA Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Open Access Endorsements:\nUniversities, divisions, departments, senates endorse open access: CUNY UFS Open Access Resolution Princeton University Open Access Policy Harvard Faculty of Arts & Sciences Open Access Policy Harvard School of Public Health Open Access Policy Stanford University School of Education Open Access Policy MIT Faculty Open Access Policy University of Oregon Department of Romance Languages Columbia University Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Open Access Policy CUNY Graduate Center Library Open Access Statement University of California, San Francisco Virginia Commonwealth University Review, edit, submit to open access publications: Take the Individual Pledge UNESCO's OA policy guidelines: Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Open Access Researchers Take a Stand The Cost of Knowledge SOPA & PIPA Protests", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004236", "box_name": "Open Access Endorsements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Open Access Overview:\nOA publishing is web accessible, free of charge, and free from licensing restrictions. OA means a work can be widely shared and cited.\n\nOpen Access by Peter Suber: MIT Press, 2012. Essential, easy reading for academics about all aspects of OA publishing\n\nHiding Your Research Behind a Paywall is Immoral: academics work to benefit the public good, but publishers reap a benefit before readers do\n\nThe Case for Institutional Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper: Raym Crow's 2002 SPARC work\n\nThe Inevitability of Open Access: David W. Lewis' Sept 2012 C & RL article arguing thathalf of scholarly journal articles could be Gold author-supported OA between 2012-2021\n\nOASIS Making the Case for Open Access: concise presentation for OA advocates\n\nOpen Access @ CUNY: CUNY Commons\n\nCUNY Commons Open Access Publishing Wiki: resources for advocates\n\nOpen Access Overview: Peter Suber, Earlham College", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004238", "box_name": "Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "pen Access @ CUNY: CUNY Commons\n\nCUNY Commons Open Access Publishing Wiki: resources for advocates\n\nOpen Access Overview: Peter Suber, Earlham CollegeDramatic Growth of Open Access: Heather Morrison's March 2012 focus on OA indicators\n\nOpen Access and the Future of Academic Scholarship: Barbara Fister's summary article, May 2012\n\nHacking the Academy: from U of M's DigitalSourceBooks, about shifting academic publishing to open access\n\nAcademic Publishing Profits Enough To Fund Open Access To Every Research Article In Every Field: Tech Dirt on OA vs traditional publishing\n\nKathleen Fitzpatrick: Planned Obsolescence: The Digital University: A Digital Future? 2010 CUNY Conference\n\nAcademic publishing is full of problems; let's get them right.: Nancy Sims' critique of Laura McKenna's January 2012 Atlantic article positioning JSTOR as an Open Access thwarter (instead of Elsevier, Springer, or Wiley)\n\nDigital access to knowledge: research chat with Harvard\u2019s Peter Suber: from a Journalist's briefing database", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004238", "box_name": "Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "instead of Elsevier, Springer, or Wiley)\n\nDigital access to knowledge: research chat with Harvard\u2019s Peter Suber: from a Journalist's briefing databaseWant to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No.: Hugh Gusterson's Sept 2012 CHE article arguing that uncompensated academic work serves commercial publishers\n\nACRLog: Evaluating Information the Light Side of Open Access: NYCT's Maura Smale's April 2013 entry\n\nEconomics of Scholarly Communication in Transition: Heather Morrison's June 2013 analysis: academic library budgets sustain scholarly journal publishing\n\nOpen Access Inaction: Jack Stilgoe's June 2013 call for scholarly publishing to \"just get on with developing a model that works rather than profiteering from their own stubbornness.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004238", "box_name": "Open Access Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "OA Rationale:\nOA publishing allows work to be widely discovered, freely read, and frequently cited. OA is fully compatible with peer review; though some OA journals are not peer reviewed. OA may reduces library costs by eliminating excessive subscription fees to boost publisher profit margins, but OA is not free (costs to run peer review, editing, distribution must be covered).\n\nVirginia Commonwealth University: VCU faculty senate urges tenure review to value the public benefit of OA publishing\n\nHuge Profits Cost University Libraries: Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic work", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004239", "box_name": "OA Rationale", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "raries: Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, and Informa reap substantial profit from (mostly) university library sales for (mostly) uncompensated academic workValues and Scholarship by 11 University Provosts: Consistent with these deeply held academic norms, we provosts have advocated for taxpayer access to federally-funded research, writing, for example, a 2006 open letter in support of the Federal Research Public Access Act, and supporting this Congressional session\u2019s proposed extension of the legislation (HR 4004/S 2009).\n\nCUNY Digital University 2010 Conference: videos, from the Fora.tv site\n\nThe Tragedies of Scholarly Publishing in 2013: Cathy Davidson on the occasion of a young man's death\n\nThe Real Digital Change Agent: Consider OA as necessary to support MOOC, or the CUNY-style POOC", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004239", "box_name": "OA Rationale", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Cathy Davidson on the occasion of a young man's death\n\nThe Real Digital Change Agent: Consider OA as necessary to support MOOC, or the CUNY-style POOCDominique Babini on the state of Open Access: Where are we, what still needs to be done?: July 2013 interview with Open Access Advocacy leader at the Latin American Council on Social Sciences (CLACSO): \"... I do not believe scholarly communication should be subject to commercial interests. Like research itself, it should be funded by governments and it should be done on a non-profit basis. So in my view all roads that contribute to non-commercial OA are good for the developing regions...\"\n\nSCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN LATIN AMERICA'S RESEARCH-INTENSIVE UNIVERSITIES: Alperin, Fishman, and Willinsky, 2010: \" OA has allowed increasingly numbers of Latin American scholars to change their mode and style of participation in accessing as well as producing scholarship that aspires to be both \u2015local & global.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004239", "box_name": "OA Rationale", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Alternative Journal Title & Article Level Metrics:\nOpen Access publishing allows an article published anywhere, not only those published in prestigious journals, to make a difference. Explore these\u00a0 tools to expand academic assessment to include the impacts and values of published OA articles.\n\nJournal Citation Reports: Thompson Reuters subscription tool for evaluating journal titles; includes some OA titles\n\nPLoS Article Level Metrics: Videos, news on ALM, including Peter Binfields's April 2012 webcast on PLoS metrics under development\n\nEigenfactor.org: measures the cost effectiveness of scientific open access journals\n\nSCImago Journal and Country Ranker: open source tool based on SCOPUS times cited data\n\nOASIS Citation Impact: discusses the greater impact of OA over traditional publishing\n\nAltmtrics Conference Workshop: Science is a gift economy; altmetrics yield broader, richer, and more timely assessments of scholarly impact", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004240", "box_name": "Alternative Journal Title & Article Level Metrics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Digital Dissertations @ GC:\nGC Digital Dissertations Resources: Based in the GC Digital Scholarship Lab and run by Digital Fellows, this is the GC's think-and-do tank for digital projects.\n\nHASTAC Futures Initiative #remixthediss: Oct 10, 2014 event at the CUNY GC sparking widespread interest in new formats for graduate work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004241", "box_name": "Digital Dissertations @ GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "OA Webinars & Events:\nShare It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and Publishing: CUNY GC's April 30, 2014 panel debate about open access publishing featuring open access proponents and opponents: Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Jerry Singerman, Philip Leventhal, Gregory Donovan, Colleen Eren.\n\nHow to Make Your Research Open Access (Whether You're at Harvard or Not) October 2012: features OA Scholarly Communications Officer Stu Shieber and OA philosopher Peter Suber, in that order. Harvard changes the publishing default so that authors must make an effort to opt NOT to retain copyright.\n\nBook Talk: Peter Suber on Open Access: Peter Suber, Director of the Harvard Open Access Project, shares insights from his introduction to open access.\n\nNext Gen Peer Review: Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Peter Binfield from the Oct 2012 Ithaka conference", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004242", "box_name": "OA Webinars & Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "ares insights from his introduction to open access.\n\nNext Gen Peer Review: Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Peter Binfield from the Oct 2012 Ithaka conferenceGregory T. Donovan's 2013 CUNY GC Commencement Speech: \"Google may deliver results for just about any query but they don\u2019t reveal their methods. That, my friends, is the critical difference between a search engine and a scholar.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004242", "box_name": "OA Webinars & Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "The Learned Societies:\nWhy open access is better for scholarly societies: January 2013, Stu Shieber \"... some scholarly societies may still find it too worrisome...not because they disagree ... that they fare better in an open access world, but because they fear not making it through the transition to that world.\"\n\nAHA: Not So Fast Open Access: as reported in Inside Higher Education, September 24, 2012\n\nAHA Statement on Scholarly Journal Publishing: September 2012, criticizes Britain's Finch Report endorsing author-supported \"Gold\" OA, i.e. publishing in an open access journal\n\nDuke's Kevin Smith on the AHA: the AHA does not consider repository-based \"Green\" OA; criticizes Britain's OA journal mandate\n\nPromoting Open Access in the Humanities: OA advocate and philosopher Peter Suber's 2004 reasoning still applies 8 years later - what's holding up OA in the humanities?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004243", "box_name": "The Learned Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "ess in the Humanities: OA advocate and philosopher Peter Suber's 2004 reasoning still applies 8 years later - what's holding up OA in the humanities?Our Cultural Commonwealth: the report of the American Council of Learned Societies: ACLS recommends p. 30 that leaders in the humanities and social sciences \"develop, adopt, and advocate for public and institutional policies that foster openness and access.\"\n\nOpenness, Value, and Scholarly Societies: the MLA model: Fitzpatrick questions gains from paid subscriptions to support Society work, Dec 2012\n\nThe Historians Are Revolting: From the Society for Scholarly Publishing, Jan 2013\n\nThe potential effect of making journals free after a six month embargo: ALPSP May 2012 report: \"The main purpose of the survey was to determine whether or not an across-the-board mandate to make journals articles available free of charge after publication would have a material effect on libraries\u2019 subscriptions. The results of the survey indicate very clearly that it would.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004243", "box_name": "The Learned Societies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "Open Access Funders:\nWhite House Supports OA for Fed-Funded Research: February 2013 directive requiring NIH-like OA compliance for other fed agencies including NSF, Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Energy\n\nFASTR bill introduced in US Congress: Peter Suber's parsing of the OA legislation proposed February 2013\n\nNIH Public Access: U.S. Nat'l Institutes of Health mandates OA via PubMed\n\nWorld Bank Open Knowledge Repository: effective July, 2012\n\nTaxpayer Access to Publicly Funded Research: TAPFR proposes to make New York an open access state\n\nSHERPA/Juliet: find research funders' OA policies", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247667", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "23004244", "box_name": "Open Access Funders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247667"}}
{"text": "An accessible document is one that aims to be universally and equitably utilizable. This includes making a document usable by people who rely on assistive technology, such as screen reading software, refreshable braille displays, screen magnifiers and more. CUNY provides guidance on accessible content, with specific instructions for creating accessible PDFs & Microsoft Office Documents . The CUNY guide to Word accessibility is also available for reference. A more comprehensive guide to document accessibility create by CUNY is in the document below, but the following items are some key points to consider: Use heading structures appropriately throughout your document. Add alternative text, captions and descriptions to all images, tables and visuals. Do not use screenshots for text-based information like tables. Ensure there is significant contrast between colors used in images or figures.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33145981", "box_name": "Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "visuals. Do not use screenshots for text-based information like tables. Ensure there is significant contrast between colors used in images or figures.visuals. Do not use screenshots for text-based information like tables. Ensure there is significant contrast between colors used in images or figures.visuals. Do not use screenshots for text-based information like tables. Ensure there is significant contrast between colors used in images or figures.Consider accessibility standards for digital projects that include audio, video, or web-based components. Add the Title and Language to the PDF document description [Q FOR ROXANNE: Maybe unlink in this bullet point list? Just added the last point.]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33145981", "box_name": "Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "onents. Add the Title and Language to the PDF document description [Q FOR ROXANNE: Maybe unlink in this bullet point list? Just added the last point.]Note: We will be providing instructions based on Microsoft Word in this guide as CUNY students can download Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for free by logging in at https://login.microsoftonline.com , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Find out more on the CUNY CIS website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33145981", "box_name": "Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Heading Structures:\nWhen screen reading software scans a document, accurate reading order depends on whether the document structure has been embedded into the code underlying your document. Simply formatting text as bold or underlined does not provide visually impaired readers with the document structure, nor does it allow these readers to skip between sections or skim through headings in the text. This means that an accessible document will have heading styles assigned appropriately throughout your work. In Word, this can be done by navigating to the Home tab, followed by the Style dropdown. Here you can select various levels of headings, which will also be useful later when creating a Table of Contents. For the purposes of a dissertation or thesis, Heading 1 can be used for sections like Approval Page, Acknowledgments, List of Tables and Figures, new chapters, and your References section. Heading 2 can be used for subsections within chapters, and so on", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33146024", "box_name": "Heading Structures", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Alternative Text, Captions, and Descriptions:\nImages, graphics, charts, tables and anything that is not purely comprised of words will not be easily picked up by a screen reading software or refreshable braille displays. For this reason, we need to create more context for these kinds of objects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33146043", "box_name": "Alternative Text, Captions, and Descriptions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "ly picked up by a screen reading software or refreshable braille displays. For this reason, we need to create more context for these kinds of objects.Alternative Text for Figures and Images Alternative text should be used to describe any non-text-based visual representations of information . This can be done by right-clicking on the image or object and selecting \"Edit Alt Text\" from the drop down. Alternatively, you can find this by clicking on the object, then selecting \"Format\" from the toolbar and you will see the option for \"Alt Text.\" In the box that appears from either method, you can type a short description of the object that does not include phrases like \"a picture of\" or \"a graphic of.\" You can however specify if it is a drawing cartoon, logo or some other particular kind of image. Keep it to 1-2 sentences that describe the picture in the context of why it is being used. Microsoft has a guide to adding alt text that can be useful. American Foundation for the Blind lays out some best practices to alt text in more depth.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33146043", "box_name": "Alternative Text, Captions, and Descriptions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Microsoft has a guide to adding alt text that can be useful. American Foundation for the Blind lays out some best practices to alt text in more depth.Decorative Images In discussing alternative text, it is important to not that there are times when it is\u00a0not\u00a0necessary. Images that do not add information should be hidden from screen readers by marking them as decorative. This ensures that they are not adding clutter or adding confusion to the main message as some screen readers will read the file name aloud. Things that may be deemed decorative include irrelevant stock photos, borders, and corners. Marking something as decorative can be done when you are creating Alt Text, by checking the box under the \u201cGenerate Alt Text button\u201d under the text box for the alt text. [Q FOR ROXANNE: delete the pic?]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33146043", "box_name": "Alternative Text, Captions, and Descriptions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "are creating Alt Text, by checking the box under the \u201cGenerate Alt Text button\u201d under the text box for the alt text. [Q FOR ROXANNE: delete the pic?]Captions and Descriptions Captions and descriptions are another mode of making figures and tables easily navigable for screen readers. The Special Interest Group on Access Computing also has a guide with examples of captions and alternative text for different types of charts, graphs and images that you can review for more detailed instructions. General rules: Descriptions for figures and tables should provide new information that is not elsewhere in the text of your document. Write out abbreviations and symbols. Don't mention colors unless they are significant in terms of content and not as marker of difference. The first sentence of the description should act as a short title for the figure.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33146043", "box_name": "Alternative Text, Captions, and Descriptions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Screenshots:\nAs mentioned previously, when information is not embedded in the code of your document, it will not be legible to assistive technology. Inserting screenshots should only be done when the information cannot be added directly into the document. For example, tables and charts should be created in the document, not included as screenshots, whereas an image of a website may require using a screenshot. If you do need to use a screenshot, make sure you include the necessary captions, descriptions and alt text to make the information accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "34007984", "box_name": "Screenshots", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Color Contrast:\nIndividuals with different forms of color vision deficiency will not be able to tell certain colors apart. This means that considering your use of color is important as you create visual representations for information. Color should not be the only mechanism of conveying meaning or distinguishing between different types of information. Patterns, words, and shapes can all be used to supplement or take the place of color. For similar reasons mentioned above, contrast is important to allow individuals with variations of color blindness to be able to understand your work. There are many tools available that can assist you in checking contrast with ADA compliant requirements. For digital projects, you can use this compliance contrast checker by ADA Site Compliance . There is tool created by WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) that checks for accessible contrast by allowing you to select the colors you are using from a color wheel.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33148591", "box_name": "Color Contrast", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Accessibility for Digital Projects:\nVideos CUNY provides guidance on accessibility specifically for video content in the form of captions. This includes links to free and open source captioning software or tools like Amara and Overstream . Websites CUNY has resources on website accessibility , which include links to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the current standard \u00a0- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 . WCAG's quick reference guide may be of particular use. Specific tutorials on CUNY's web accessibility site also address designing accessibly tables, menus, forms, page structure, and links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "34008095", "box_name": "Accessibility for Digital Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Other Notes on Document Accessibility:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33148602", "box_name": "Other Notes on Document Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Other Notes on Document Accessibility:Other Notes on Document Accessibility:Going from Word Document to PDF After you have run your accessibility check and you want to download your finished document as a PDF, you need to ensure the\u00a0 steps you have taken are preserved in this new document format. Microsoft has a guide on preserving heading structures when transitioning from Word document to PDF . [NOTE FOR ROXANNE: Thinking about adding a pic for the below instructions] When you open the PDF file, Navigate to File --> Properties. Under the Description tab, enter the Title into the Title box. Under the Initial View tab, there is a Window Options subheading. Select Document Title instead of File Name. Under the Advanced tab, select the appropriate language from the Language drop down menu. Click OK at the bottom. For a more comprehensive check of accessibility in your PDF, you may also wish to use PAC 2024, or the PDF Accessibility Checker that checks compliance with standards of the PDF/UA (PDF Universal Access) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33148602", "box_name": "Other Notes on Document Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "PDF Accessibility Checker that checks compliance with standards of the PDF/UA (PDF Universal Access) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). PDF Accessibility Checker that checks compliance with standards of the PDF/UA (PDF Universal Access) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). PDF Accessibility Checker that checks compliance with standards of the PDF/UA (PDF Universal Access) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).LaTeX LaTeX does not create inherently accessible PDFs. While many of the above points are still relevant, there are some LaTeX-specific instructions that can be of use. The LaTex Project includes code for accessible PDFs updated as of 02/2025 that can be used with pdfLaTeX or luaLaTex. Lancaster University has a checklist for accessible LaTex documents that includes guidelines to changing the source code. Accessibility Check in Word Word provides an option to check accessibility in documents. It is imperfect, however can be used as a safeguard to proactively creating an accessible document using this guide. There is an MS Word instruction guide for how to run this accessibility check.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33148602", "box_name": "Other Notes on Document Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Additional Resources:\nHere is a series of YouTube videos that deal with accessibility in Word documents. The Accessibility Guy is another resource that includes videos and blogposts related to accessibility in PDFs and Microsoft products. There is also an option to pay for additional accessibility assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10525543", "page_name": "Document Accessibility", "box_id": "33149065", "box_name": "Additional Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10525543"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nA dissertation or thesis constitutes an original contribution to a field of knowledge, and library deposit ensures that the work will be accessible to researchers. Some degree programs at The Graduate Center require library deposit for capstone projects. Format requirements remain consistent regardless of which type of document you submit to the Dissertation Office.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123143", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Adhere to the following page sequence when preparing your manuscript. Preliminary pages constitute everything before the Body of Text and provide crucial information about the author, the document's creation, and what to expect in the text to come. The back matter, or the sections that come after the Body of Text, also contains further information about sources of information or context for portions of the document. Note that bibliographic references should be the last section of the document, appearing after all appendices, glossaries, illustrations, or other back matter. Title page (no pagination appears) * Copyright page (starts at p.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123116", "box_name": "Page Sequence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "nt, appearing after all appendices, glossaries, illustrations, or other back matter. Title page (no pagination appears) * Copyright page (starts at p.nt, appearing after all appendices, glossaries, illustrations, or other back matter. Title page (no pagination appears) * Copyright page (starts at p.nt, appearing after all appendices, glossaries, illustrations, or other back matter. Title page (no pagination appears) * Copyright page (starts at p.ii) Approval page Abstract Preface, Foreword, and/or Acknowledgments (optional) Table of Contents (required) Lists of Tables, Illustrations, Charts, Figures, Diagrams (required) Body of Text (begins with Arabic numeral 1) Appendix (optional) Bibliography Autobiographical Statement (optional) * use the degree year regardless of deposit date, approval date or copyright date (June 2025 grads should have 2025 on their title page)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123116", "box_name": "Page Sequence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "nt (optional) * use the degree year regardless of deposit date, approval date or copyright date (June 2025 grads should have 2025 on their title page)Additional pages may be required for students submitting digital projects as part of their thesis or dissertation deposit:\n\nDigital Project Documentation Guidelines: Format instructions for those submitting digital components in addition to a PDF text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123116", "box_name": "Page Sequence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Sample Preliminary Pages:\nUse the follow sample pages based on your degree and/or program for clear formatting examples of the Title page, Copyright page, Approval page, Abstract page, Acknowledgments page, Table of Contents, List of Tables, List of Figures, and how to start the Body of Text.\n\nPhD Dissertations: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nMaster's Theses: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nAudiology Capstone: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nM.A. in Liberal Studies Thesis Pages: This MS Word document contains properly formatted preliminary pages. Simply insert your thesis text at the end of this file and edit the details on the preliminary pages. Updated 12/12/2022\n\nM.S. in Data Analysis & Visualization Capstones: This MS Word document contains properly formatted preliminary pages. Copy and paste your capstone white paper in the appropriate section and edit the details on the included pages. Updated 2/3/2025", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123114", "box_name": "Sample Preliminary Pages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "ed preliminary pages. Copy and paste your capstone white paper in the appropriate section and edit the details on the included pages. Updated 2/3/2025For more examples of acceptable manuscript format, view the Deposit Information Slides linked below. View Information Session Slides", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123114", "box_name": "Sample Preliminary Pages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Abstracts : There is no word limit for abstracts associated with dissertations or theses. Abstracts will be published in the CUNY Academic Works repository and ProQuest (if applicable) with author, title, and descriptive information, even if the work is embargoed. An abstract in English is required, even if the text is in a language other than English. Approval Page: The full title, author, manuscript statement, and month/year that the manuscript was approved are included on this page ( see sample pages ). The approval page lists the primary advisor(s), executive officer or program director, and supervisory committee (if applicable) for the work being submitted. Color : PDF and print reproductions may include color, and ProQuest reproductions will include any color submitted. File Formats : ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123117", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files. ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files. ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files.For a list of manageable supplemental file fomats, see ProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) . Font: Any legible TruType type 1 font is accepted (except script, italic, or ornamental fonts) if equivalent in scale to Arial (10 pt) or Times New Roman (12 pt). Acceptable fonts and sizes for print and web include: Arial (10 pt), Courier New (10 pt), Georgia (11 pt), Times New Roman (12 pt), Trebuchet MS (10 pt), Verdana (10 pt). See ProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) for recommendations about choosing and embedding fonts, selecting formats, and creating PDFs. Line-spacing : Double-space abstract, dedication, acknowledgements, table of contents, and body of the manuscript. Follow your disciplinary style manual for single- or double-spacing block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123117", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required. block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required. block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required.If illustrations, charts, diagrams, figures or other tables appear in the work, a list of each named element, with corresponding pagination, is required. Formatting and sample pages in Chicago/Turabian style are available online. Margins : left: 1\u201d; right: 1\u2033; top and bottom: 1\u2033 for all text (except page numbers and headers/footers) and figures, footnotes/endnotes, and images Page numbers : must appear at least \u00be\u201d from any edge of page Pagination : Pages preliminary to the body of the text must be numbered with lowercase Roman numerals. Do not number the title page but count it in the preliminary pagination. The body of the text is numbered with Arabic numerals beginning with the first page of text and including illustrations, appendix, and bibliography.\u00a0Except for the title page, all pages must be numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123117", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work. numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work. numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work.See the document at the end of this section for formatting in Microsoft Word and this helpful blog post . Page Sequence Title page (no pagination appears) Copyright page (starts at p. ii) Approval page Abstract Preface, Foreword, and/or Acknowledgments (optional) Table of Contents (required) Lists of Tables, Illustrations, Charts, Figures, Diagrams (required) Body of Text (begins with Arabic numeral 1) Appendix (optional) Bibliography Autobiographical Statement (optional) Quotations : Consult copyright fair use guidelines. Include permission letters for use of copyrighted materials that exceeds fair use (photographs, charts, tables, etc.). Submit copyright permission letters as supplemental files as part of your online submission. Style and Style Manuals : Use the style manual for your discipline except when in conflict with these instructions. Consult dissertation advisors as necessary.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123117", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Style Manuals : Use the style manual for your discipline except when in conflict with these instructions. Consult dissertation advisors as necessary. Style Manuals : Use the style manual for your discipline except when in conflict with these instructions. Consult dissertation advisors as necessary. Style Manuals : Use the style manual for your discipline except when in conflict with these instructions. Consult dissertation advisors as necessary.Title Page : The title page must include the full dissertation title, the complete name of the author, the dissertation statement, and the year of the degree. Use words to spell out titles including formulas, symbols, superscripts, subscripts, and Greek letters. While prohibited from the title, symbols may be used throughout the text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123117", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Format Guidelines:\nThe library reviews all submissions for adherence to the formatting guidelines listed on this page. Please pay special attention to the required Page Sequence and pagination requirements outlined below. Review our manuscript format checklist before submitting to avoid some of the most common formatting errors, and check out our formatting FAQs for additional guidance:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123113", "box_name": "Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "ript format checklist before submitting to avoid some of the most common formatting errors, and check out our formatting FAQs for additional guidance:Looking to hire a professional editor for help with formatting? See this list of freelance academic editors . For issues other than formatting , the GC Writing Center offers remote consultations to offer help with style and structure. If you need help using Microsoft Word, please consult the University of Michigan's guide to MS Word for Dissertations , which addresses many of the most common problems encountered by students. Need access to the full version of MS Word?\u00a0 All CUNY students can download Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for free by logging in to Microsoft 365 , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Read more on the CUNY CIS website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123113", "box_name": "Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "LaTeX Templates:\nIf you are writing with LaTex, here are templates that are compliant with the library's format requirements. There is also an R markdown / LaTex dissertation template that follows the library's guidelines available from Nicholaus Brosowsky (Psychology, '19): https://github.com/nbrosowsky/dissertate-CUNY\n\nLaTex GC Dissertation Template (7-Zip): Courtesy of Richard Herron. This package was compressed using the .7z (windows only) format. Mac users may require an additional application to access these files.\n\nLaTex GC Dissertation Template (.zip): Courtesy of Richard Herron. This package was compressed using the .zip format.\n\nR markdown / LaTex GC Dissertation Template: Courtesy of Nicholaus Brosowsky.\n\nR markdown / LaTeX GC Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template includes American Sociological Association formatting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123118", "box_name": "LaTeX Templates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template includes American Sociological Association formatting.Markdown / LaTex and Pandoc: Courtesy of Keith Miyake ( EES, '16). A build system that uses the Pandoc tool to author using Markdown and convert to PDF using LaTex. There is a LaTex template in the \"templates\" folder (cuny.tex) that has all of the styles and formatting, but it won't work with a raw LaTex file because it contains Pandoc variables. With a general understanding of LaTex syntax one should be able to modify it to use as the base for their GC dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123118", "box_name": "LaTeX Templates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "ProQuest Guidelines:\nProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) (PDF) for specific recommendations about font style and size.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123120", "box_name": "ProQuest Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Copy Services:\nThis private copy service will accept PDF files, print deposit copies on appropriate paper, and deliver free to the Graduate Center library: Genie Instant Printing 37 W. 43rd St. New York, NY 10036 212-575-8258 genieprinting@verizon.net", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "10846867", "page_name": "Format Requirements POSSIBLE REVISION", "box_id": "34123122", "box_name": "Copy Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=10846867"}}
{"text": "Commencement 2025:\n59th Commencement of the CUNY Graduate Center Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 6 p.m. David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center Questions? Contact rsvpcommence@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276796", "page_name": "Graduation Dates", "box_id": "23168677", "box_name": "Commencement 2025", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deadlines"}}
{"text": "Graduation Dates and Deadlines:\nThere are three degrees conferred each academic year. Deadlines are listed in the academic calendar and reproduced below. Students should check with their programs about deadlines that may be required in addition to the library deadlines below .\n\nDegree Date | September 30, 2024 | February 1, 2025 | June 10, 2025\n\nLast semester enrolled This is your graduation term in CUNYFirst. | Spring 2024 | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025\n\nLast day to submit intent You must apply for graduation in CUNYFirst. | September 3, 2024 | January 13, 2025 | April 15, 2025\n\nLast day to deposit Upload your manuscript to the library system. | September 17, 2024 | January 27, 2025 | April 30, 2025\n\nCommencement ceremony There is one ceremony in Spring for all three degree dates in an academic year. | June 10, 2025 | June 10, 2025 | June 10, 2025\n\nDegree Date | September 30, 2025 | February 1, 2026 | May/June 2026", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276796", "page_name": "Graduation Dates", "box_id": "23092020", "box_name": "Graduation Dates and Deadlines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deadlines"}}
{"text": "degree dates in an academic year. | June 10, 2025 | June 10, 2025 | June 10, 2025\n\nDegree Date | September 30, 2025 | February 1, 2026 | May/June 2026Last semester enrolled This is your graduation term in CUNYFirst. | Spring 2025 | Fall 2025 | Spring 2026\n\nLast day to submit intent You must apply for graduation in CUNYFirst. | September 2, 2025 | mid-Jan (exact date TBD) | mid-Apr (exact date TBD)\n\nLast day to deposit Upload your manuscript to the library system. | September 15, 2025 | late-Jan (exact date TBD) | late-Apr (exact date TBD)\n\nCommencement ceremony There is one ceremony in Spring for all three degree dates in an academic year. | May/June 2026 | May/June 2026 | May/June 2026\n\n2025-26 Academic Year Degree Dates and Deadlines", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276796", "page_name": "Graduation Dates", "box_id": "23092020", "box_name": "Graduation Dates and Deadlines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deadlines"}}
{"text": "Please Note: Embargo (delayed release) options determine when a dissertation, thesis, or capstone project will be made publicly available online. Graduates should review these options with a trusted advisor prior to deposit. The initial embargo selection (0-2 years) may be changed at any time after submission, with the option to renew as the embargo nears expiration. If you are submitting digital components beyond a PDF (e.g., a website), please\u00a0review the guidelines for documenting digital projects and view instructions for depositing digital work . Authors retain copyright for all work submitted to CUNY Academic Works and ProQuest. Graduates may elect to assign a Creative Commons license to their work. If any research received federal grant funding you must include the grant ID number in your acknowledgments. Library deposit is the final degree requirement and must be completed after any required defense or final examination .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092260", "box_name": "Before You Begin", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "umber in your acknowledgments. Library deposit is the final degree requirement and must be completed after any required defense or final examination .umber in your acknowledgments. Library deposit is the final degree requirement and must be completed after any required defense or final examination .umber in your acknowledgments. Library deposit is the final degree requirement and must be completed after any required defense or final examination .Any and all revisions must be completed and formally approved prior to depositing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092260", "box_name": "Before You Begin", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "Apply for graduation in CUNYFirst. See deadlines. View screenshots and detailed instructions for this action in CUNYfirst . Login to CUNYfirst and select Student Center from the main menu. Under Academics, click on My Academics and select \"Apply for Graduation.\u201d Click on the \u201cApply for Graduation\u201d link located next to your current Graduate Center degree program. You will be prompted to select a graduation term. Students filing for the February degree date should select the preceding Fall term; students filing for the May/June degree should select the current Spring term; students filing for the September degree should select the Summer term. This will notify various offices at the Graduate Center, including the Library, that you plan to deposit a dissertation, thesis, or capstone project for the next degree date. Students can \u201cView Graduation Status\u201d to see when each program has been applied, approved (all degree requirements met), or awarded (degree has been conferred).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092064", "box_name": "Steps to Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "an \u201cView Graduation Status\u201d to see when each program has been applied, approved (all degree requirements met), or awarded (degree has been conferred).an \u201cView Graduation Status\u201d to see when each program has been applied, approved (all degree requirements met), or awarded (degree has been conferred).an \u201cView Graduation Status\u201d to see when each program has been applied, approved (all degree requirements met), or awarded (degree has been conferred).Complete exit surveys. Doctoral graduates: Please complete the NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates (approximately 20 minutes). Master\u2019s graduates: Complete the CUNY Cap and Gown Survey . Participation in these exit surveys is not mandatory but highly valuable for The Graduate Center's ongoing improvement efforts. The data collected helps assess our academic programs and understand post-graduation plans. This data is also used by policymakers to make decisions on funding and developing graduate programs. All responses are confidential. Prepare your manuscript according to the library's format guidelines. Consult the library's format guidelines when preparing your manuscript for submission. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of deposited work. Final version must be free of typographical errors and correct in every detail of style and format. Obtain program's approval.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092064", "box_name": "Steps to Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "racy of deposited work. Final version must be free of typographical errors and correct in every detail of style and format. Obtain program's approval.racy of deposited work. Final version must be free of typographical errors and correct in every detail of style and format. Obtain program's approval.racy of deposited work. Final version must be free of typographical errors and correct in every detail of style and format. Obtain program's approval.Your manuscript or digital project must be approved by your program's Executive Officer (doctoral) or Director (master's) prior to uploading . Any revisions required by your committee or advisor must be completed and approved before submitting materials to the library. Doctoral students do not obtain a separate approval for the library deposit; submit the defense forms as instructed by your program office to fulfill this step . The library will receive confirmation when defense forms are filed. Master's students should be in contact with their program office before submitting anything to the library; the program Director will email confirmation to the library that the student is approved to deposit. The deposit is not considered complete until the program's approval has been verified by the library. Upload files . Submit the advisor-approved version of the dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to CUNY Academic Works as a PDF or MS Word document.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092064", "box_name": "Steps to Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "load files . Submit the advisor-approved version of the dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to CUNY Academic Works as a PDF or MS Word document.load files . Submit the advisor-approved version of the dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to CUNY Academic Works as a PDF or MS Word document.load files . Submit the advisor-approved version of the dissertation, thesis, or capstone project to CUNY Academic Works as a PDF or MS Word document.Doctoral dissertations must also be submitted to ProQuest (see the step-by-step instructions ). You will need to create an author account; the library will communicate using the email address you use to create your author account. The Dissertation Office reviews uploaded documents for compliance with\u00a0the library's format guidelines and either approves the deposit or requests format corrections. Corrections must be completed in order for the submission to be accepted by the library. Congratulations! Your deposit is complete and has been accepted by the library. Notification that the library deposit has been completed will be sent via email to the graduating student and the Registrar\u2019s office will be notified. After the close of the deposit period (shortly after each deadline), you'll receive an email from the Registrar's Office including diploma information, graduation, alumni privileges, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23092064", "box_name": "Steps to Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "Online/Digital Components:\nDoes your dissertation/thesis include a significant digital component that the library should archive? If so, please read the Digital Projects page well in advance of your deposit and consult the library's Digital Project Documentation Guidelines . The library can provide guidance in determining what to submit to the library; please contact the Dissertation Office to set up a consultation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23169147", "box_name": "Online/Digital Components", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit:\nLibrary deposit is a degree requirement for all doctoral programs. Some master's programs at the Graduate Center do not require a library deposit in order to complete the degree. See detailed list below; direct questions to your degree program or the Office of the Registrar.\n\nDegree Program | Deposit Requirement\n\nAstrophysics (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nBiography and Memoir (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nClassics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nCognitive Neuroscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nComparative Literature (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Analysis and Visualization (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nData Science (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nDigital Humanities (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "tone project.\n\nInternational Migration Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit capstone project.\n\nLiberal Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis/capstone project.Linguistics (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nMiddle Eastern Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis. Capstone projects not deposited.\n\nNanoscience (M.S.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nPhilosophy (M.A.) | No deposit required.\n\nPolitical Science (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.\n\nQuantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (M.S.) | No deposit required.\n\nWomen and Gender Studies (M.A.) | Must deposit thesis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7276808", "page_name": "Deposit Procedure", "box_id": "23825676", "box_name": "Master's Degree Programs and Deposit", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/deposit-procedure"}}
{"text": "Format Guidelines:\nThe library reviews all submissions for adherence to the formatting guidelines listed on this page. Please pay special attention to the required Page Sequence and pagination requirements outlined below. Review our manuscript format checklist before submitting to avoid some of the most common formatting errors, and check out our formatting FAQs for additional guidance:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004193", "box_name": "Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "ript format checklist before submitting to avoid some of the most common formatting errors, and check out our formatting FAQs for additional guidance:Looking to hire a professional editor for help with formatting? See this list of freelance academic editors . For issues other than formatting , the GC Writing Center offers remote consultations to offer help with style and structure. If you need help using Microsoft Word, please consult the University of Michigan's guide to MS Word for Dissertations , which addresses many of the most common problems encountered by students. Need access to the full version of MS Word?\u00a0 All CUNY students can download Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for free by logging in to Microsoft 365 , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Read more on the CUNY CIS website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004193", "box_name": "Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "us for free by logging in to Microsoft 365 , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Read more on the CUNY CIS website .us for free by logging in to Microsoft 365 , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Read more on the CUNY CIS website .us for free by logging in to Microsoft 365 , clicking on the Install Office Apps button and selecting Office 2016. Read more on the CUNY CIS website .If you are writing with LaTex, templates that are compliant with the format requirements are available at the bottom of this page ; there is also an R markdown / LaTex dissertation template that follows the library's guidelines available from Nicholaus Brosowsky (Psychology, '19): https://github.com/nbrosowsky/dissertate-CUNY", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004193", "box_name": "Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Sample Pages:\nPhD Dissertations: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nMaster's Theses: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nAudiology Capstone: Updated 12/12/2022\n\nM.A. in Liberal Studies Thesis Pages: This MS Word document contains properly formatted preliminary pages. Simply insert your thesis text at the end of this file and edit the details on the preliminary pages. Updated 12/12/2022\n\nM.S. in Data Analysis & Visualization Capstones: This MS Word document contains properly formatted preliminary pages. Copy and paste your capstone white paper in the appropriate section and edit the details on the included pages. Updated 2/3/2025\n\nFor more examples of acceptable manuscript format, view the Deposit Information Slides linked below. View Information Session Slides", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004185", "box_name": "Sample Pages", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Page Sequence:\nAdhere to the following page sequence when preparing your manuscript. Note that bibliographic references should be the last section of the document, appearing after all appendices, glossaries, illustrations, or other back matter. Title page (no pagination appears) * Copyright page Approval page Abstract Preface, Foreword, and/or Acknowledgments (optional) Table of Contents (required) Lists of tables, illustrations, charts, figures, diagrams (required) Body of Text (begins with Arabic numeral 1) Appendix (optional) Bibliography Autobiographical Statement (optional) * use the degree year regardless of deposit date (February 2025 grads should have 2025 on their title page even if the deposit is in 2024)\n\nAdditional pages may be required for students submitting digital projects as part of their thesis or dissertation deposit:\n\nDigital Project Documentation Guidelines: Format instructions for those submitting digital components in addition to a PDF text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004189", "box_name": "Page Sequence", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Abstracts : There is no word limit for abstracts associated with dissertations or theses. Abstracts will be published in the CUNY Academic Works repository and ProQuest (if applicable) with author, title, and descriptive information, even if the work is embargoed. An abstract in English is required, even if the text is in a language other than English. Approval Page: The full title, author, manuscript statement, and month/year that the manuscript was approved are included on this page ( see sample pages ). The approval page lists the primary advisor(s), executive officer or program director, and supervisory committee (if applicable) for the work being submitted. Color : PDF and print reproductions may include color, and ProQuest reproductions will include any color submitted. File Formats : ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004190", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files. ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files. ProQuest requires Adobe PDF (not Word) for text. Rather than embedding audio and video files in the PDF body of a work, submit as supplemental files.For a list of manageable supplemental file fomats, see ProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) . Font: Any legible TruType type 1 font is accepted (except script, italic, or ornamental fonts) if equivalent in scale to Arial (10 pt) or Times New Roman (12 pt). Acceptable fonts and sizes for print and web include: Arial (10 pt), Courier New (10 pt), Georgia (11 pt), Times New Roman (12 pt), Trebuchet MS (10 pt), Verdana (10 pt). See ProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) for recommendations about choosing and embedding fonts, selecting formats, and creating PDFs. Line-spacing : Double-space abstract, dedication, acknowledgements, table of contents, and body of the manuscript. Follow your disciplinary style manual for single- or double-spacing block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004190", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required. block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required. block quotes, captions, items in tables, lists, graphs, charts. Single-space footnotes/endnotes. Lists of Contents : A table of contents is required.If illustrations, charts, diagrams, figures or other tables appear in the work, a list of each named element, with corresponding pagination, is required. Formatting and sample pages in Chicago/Turabian style are available online. Margins : left: 1\u201d; right: 1\u2033; top and bottom: 1\u2033 for all text (except page numbers and headers/footers) and figures, footnotes/endnotes, and images Page numbers : must appear at least \u00be\u201d from any edge of page Pagination : Pages preliminary to the body of the text must be numbered with lowercase Roman numerals. Do not number the title page but count it in the preliminary pagination. The body of the text is numbered with Arabic numerals beginning with the first page of text and including illustrations, appendix, and bibliography.\u00a0Except for the title page, all pages must be numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004190", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work. numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work. numbered. The numerals may appear in any location on the page (bottom middle, bottom right, upper right), but must be consistent throughout the work.See Variable Pagination for formatting in Microsoft Word and this helpful blog post . Page Sequence Title page (no pagination appears) Copyright page Approval page Abstract Preface, Foreword, and/or Acknowledgments Table of Contents (required) Lists of tables, illustrations, charts, figures, diagrams (required) Body of Text (begins with Arabic numeral 1) Appendix Bibliography Autobiographical Statement (optional) Quotations : Consult copyright fair use guidelines. Include permission letters for use of copyrighted materials that exceeds fair use (photographs, charts, tables, etc.). Submit copyright permission letters as supplemental files as part of your online submission. Style and Style Manuals : Use the style manual for your discipline except when in conflict with these instructions. Consult dissertation advisors as necessary. Title Page : The title page must include the full dissertation title, the complete name of the author, the dissertation statement, and the year of the degree.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004190", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "ge : The title page must include the full dissertation title, the complete name of the author, the dissertation statement, and the year of the degree.ge : The title page must include the full dissertation title, the complete name of the author, the dissertation statement, and the year of the degree.ge : The title page must include the full dissertation title, the complete name of the author, the dissertation statement, and the year of the degree.Use words to spell out titles including formulas, symbols, superscripts, subscripts, and Greek letters. While prohibited from the title, symbols may be used throughout the text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004190", "box_name": "Text Format Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "LaTeX Templates:\nLaTex GC Dissertation Template (7-Zip): Courtesy of Richard Herron. This package was compressed using the .7z (windows only) format. Mac users may require an additional application to access these files.\n\nLaTex GC Dissertation Template (.zip): Courtesy of Richard Herron. This package was compressed using the .zip format.\n\nR markdown / LaTex GC Dissertation Template: Courtesy of Nicholaus Brosowsky.\n\nR markdown / LaTeX GC Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template includes American Sociological Association formatting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004188", "box_name": "LaTeX Templates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Template for Sociology: Courtesy of Kasey Zapatka. This R markdown/LaTeX template includes American Sociological Association formatting.Markdown / LaTex and Pandoc: Courtesy of Keith Miyake ( EES, '16). A build system that uses the Pandoc tool to author using Markdown and convert to PDF using LaTex. There is a LaTex template in the \"templates\" folder (cuny.tex) that has all of the styles and formatting, but it won't work with a raw LaTex file because it contains Pandoc variables. With a general understanding of LaTex syntax one should be able to modify it to use as the base for their GC dissertation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004188", "box_name": "LaTeX Templates", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Variable Pagination:\nThe preliminary pages of the text must be numbered in lower case roman numerals. The body of the text is numbered with Arabic numerals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004186", "box_name": "Variable Pagination", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "ProQuest Guidelines:\nProQuest's Preparing Your Manuscript for Submission (Including Supplemental Files) (PDF) for specific recommendations about font style and size.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004187", "box_name": "ProQuest Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Copy Services:\nThis private copy service will accept PDF files, print deposit copies on appropriate paper, and deliver free to the Graduate Center library: Genie Instant Printing 37 W. 43rd St. New York, NY 10036 212-575-8258 genieprinting@verizon.net", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247657", "page_name": "Format Requirements", "box_id": "23004192", "box_name": "Copy Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/format"}}
{"text": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8374071", "page_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "box_id": "26576951", "box_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/SED"}}
{"text": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED):Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED):Doctoral graduates are invited to participate in the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) . The Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED ) is an annual census conducted since 1957 of all individuals receiving a research doctorate from an accredited U.S. institution in a given academic year. The SED is sponsored by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation (NSF) and by three other federal agencies: the National Institutes of Health, Department of Education, and National Endowment for the Humanities. The SED collects information on the doctoral recipient's educational history, demographic characteristics, and postgraduation plans. Results are used to assess characteristics of the doctoral population and trends in doctoral education and degrees. The survey is voluntary; however, the information for the NSF Survey is of particular importance to establishing statistical data which assists The Graduate Center with funding and grants.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8374071", "page_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "box_id": "26576951", "box_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/SED"}}
{"text": "information for the NSF Survey is of particular importance to establishing statistical data which assists The Graduate Center with funding and grants.information for the NSF Survey is of particular importance to establishing statistical data which assists The Graduate Center with funding and grants.information for the NSF Survey is of particular importance to establishing statistical data which assists The Graduate Center with funding and grants.The data from this survey are also used by policy-makers in government and universities when making decisions about funding graduate education, developing new programs, and supporting existing ones. All information collected will be aggregated and kept confidential. The most recent SED national results are located on the NSF website . How to participate Register online to participate in the survey. After you register, you will receive a PIN and password with a link to the survey. After you complete the survey, you will receive a certificate of completion. You can enter up to two email addresses where you would like the notification of completion to be sent to or forward the email notification. Please send all notifications to institutionalresearch@gc.cuny.edu . If you have questions related to the SED, please contact 1-877-256-8167 or email sed@rti.org . You can also view the current and past versions of the survey questionnaire .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8374071", "page_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "box_id": "26576951", "box_name": "Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/SED"}}
{"text": "CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey for Graduating Master\u2019s Students:\nMaster\u2019s students from all programs are invited to complete the CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey, located in CUNYFirst in the Student Center under \u201cTasks and Holds.\u201d Log in to CUNYFirst to start the survey.\n\nLog in to CUNYFirst", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8374074", "page_name": "CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey", "box_id": "26576965", "box_name": "CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey for Graduating Master\u2019s Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/masters-survey"}}
{"text": "n Graduation Survey, located in CUNYFirst in the Student Center under \u201cTasks and Holds.\u201d Log in to CUNYFirst to start the survey.\n\nLog in to CUNYFirstThe purpose of this voluntary survey is to learn more about your post-graduation plans. The survey results are used for institutional research and help inform the Graduate Center\u2019s planning and decision-making. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness . How to complete the survey: Log in to CUNYFirst Select Student Center Select Tasks and Holds Scroll to Graduation Survey Select \u201cClick here to complete survey\u201d On the last page of the survey, be sure to click Submit The survey is complete when it no longer appears under Tasks and Holds. Step-by-step instructions can be found here: CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey Instructions", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8374074", "page_name": "CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey", "box_id": "26576965", "box_name": "CUNY Cap & Gown Graduation Survey for Graduating Master\u2019s Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/masters-survey"}}
{"text": "Citation:\nThe library's format requirements are designed to work with a variety of scholarly conventions and citation styles across the disciplines. Check with your degree program, advisor, or dissertation committee to find out if a particular citation style is required for theses or dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23094502", "box_name": "Citation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "Citation Styles:\nAAA Style Guide: As of September 2015, the American Anthropological Association now adheres to the Chicago Style (Author-Date).\n\nAmerican Chemical Society (ACS) Style Quick Guide: \"The ACS Style Guide is the definitive source for all information needed to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.\"\n\nAmerican Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing: Manuscript preparation guidelines for authors, including information on equations, notations, and references.\n\nAmerican Mathematical Society (AMS) Author Handbook: \"The Author Handbook contains guidelines for preparing AMS-LaTeX files for submission to the AMS for publication.\"\n\nAmerican Political Science Association (APSA) Style Manual: Latest edition is rev. 2006, currently under revision as of 2017. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "tyle Manual: Latest edition is rev. 2006, currently under revision as of 2017. Includes grammar, usage, citation style for submiting to APSA journals.APA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nASA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, an outline of style guide basics from the American Sociological Association. The full ASA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nCMOS Shop Talk Blog: \"With these pages and posts, the editors and staff of the Manual hope to bring clarity, education, and amusement to anyone who works with words.\"\n\nHarvard Referencing (Cite Them Right): There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style, and this guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "): There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style, and this guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version.Modern Language Association (MLA) Style Center: The full MLA Style manual is not available online, but this is a useful distillation of the most common concerns.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "eas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.SAA Style Guide for American Antiquity: The SAA has released an updated version of its \u201cEditorial Policy, Information for Authors, and Style Guide for American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity, and Advances in Archaeological Practice\u201d / \u201cNormas Editoriales, Informaci\u00f3n para los Autores y Gu\u00eda Estil\u00edstica para American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity y Advances in Archaeological Practice\u201d in both English and Spanish. This document serves as both a policy guide for the Society and its editors and a traditional style guide serving authors and editors in preparing manuscripts for final publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004196", "box_name": "Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nWhen doing research at the graduate level, it is important to be diligent about keeping track of your sources. This can be done with pen and paper in a dedicated notebook or on index cards. Or, you might just keep an Excel spreadsheet of all of the materials you are consulting for a project. Citation managers like Zotero , RefWorks, and Mendeley help automate the process by working with your web browser to grab the information about a source (author, title, publication, etc.) with the click of a button. They can even be integrated into word processing software to automatically generate properly formatted citations and bibliographies.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004194", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "ari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a userguideRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004194", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "Writing Style Guides:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nAPA Style Guide: Basics from Purdues' Online Writing Lab (OWL)\n\nMLA Style Guide: Basics from Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)\n\nICMJE Uniform Requirements: Style for DPH capstone projects\n\nAAA Style Guide: As of September 2015, the American Anthropological Association now adheres to the Chicago Style (Author-Date).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "23004195", "box_name": "Writing Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "26231184", "box_name": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis:How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis:APA (7th ed) A dissertation or thesis is considered published when it is available from a database such as ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global or PDQT Open, an institutional repository, or an archive. Include a publication number after the title, if available. Use bracketed text with \"Doctoral dissertation\" or \"Master's Thesis\" (without quotes) and degree-granting institution, separated with a comma. Include the database or repository name. Only include a URL if no login is required. Read more on APA Style Online . Doctoral dissertation with ProQuest publication number: Kabir, J. M. (2016). Factors influencing customer satisfaction at a fast food hamburger chain: The relationship between customer satisfaction and customer loyalty (Publication No. 10169573) [Doctoral dissertation, Wilmington University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Doctoral dissertation in an institutional repository: Zambrano-Vazquez, L. (2016).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "26231184", "box_name": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "on, Wilmington University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Doctoral dissertation in an institutional repository: Zambrano-Vazquez, L. (2016).on, Wilmington University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Doctoral dissertation in an institutional repository: Zambrano-Vazquez, L. (2016).on, Wilmington University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Doctoral dissertation in an institutional repository: Zambrano-Vazquez, L. (2016).The interaction of state and trait worry on response monitoring in those with worry and obsessive-compulsive symptoms [Doctoral dissertation, University of Arizona]. UA Campus Repository. https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/620615 Chicago (17th Ed. Notes & Bibliography) Titles of theses and dissertations appear in quotation marks\u2014not in italics; otherwise, they are cited like books. The kind of thesis, the academic institution, and the date follow the title. Like the publication data of a book, these are enclosed in parentheses in a note but not in a bibliography. Only include a URL if there is no login required. If retrieved from a database, include the database title and publication number, if available. Read more at CMOS 17 Online, 14.215: Theses and Dissertations . Note: 1. Cynthia Lillian Rutz, \u201c King Lear and Its Folktale Analogues\u201d (PhD diss., University of Chicago, 2013), 99\u2013100. Shortened note: 2. Rutz, \u201c King Lear ,\u201d 158. Bibliography entry: Rutz, Cynthia Lillian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "26231184", "box_name": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "e Analogues\u201d (PhD diss., University of Chicago, 2013), 99\u2013100. Shortened note: 2. Rutz, \u201c King Lear ,\u201d 158. Bibliography entry: Rutz, Cynthia Lillian.e Analogues\u201d (PhD diss., University of Chicago, 2013), 99\u2013100. Shortened note: 2. Rutz, \u201c King Lear ,\u201d 158. Bibliography entry: Rutz, Cynthia Lillian.e Analogues\u201d (PhD diss., University of Chicago, 2013), 99\u2013100. Shortened note: 2. Rutz, \u201c King Lear ,\u201d 158. Bibliography entry: Rutz, Cynthia Lillian.\u201c King Lear and Its Folktale Analogues.\u201d PhD diss., University of Chicago, 2013.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "26231184", "box_name": "How to Cite a Dissertation or Thesis", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "Citation Style Guides - Official Sources:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAmerican Sociological Association Style Guide, 7th ed.: For in-library use only, located in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nMLA Handbook: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247658", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "31270942", "box_name": "Citation Style Guides - Official Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/citation"}}
{"text": "Copyright at CUNY:\nCUNY's Office of the General Counsel (Legal Affairs) provides guidance on copyright, including information about requesting permission from rights holders and a \" Do I Need Permission? \" resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23169862", "box_name": "Copyright at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Re-using Your Own Publications:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004201", "box_name": "Re-using Your Own Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Re-using Your Own Publications:Re-using Your Own Publications:Does your dissertation or thesis include any material that you've previously published? Have you checked to see if you signed over your copyright to the publisher as part of your publication agreement? The following resources can help: Publishers' Thesis Policies (guide from MIT Libraries) Open Policy Finder (search journal publisher copyright and self-archiving policies) Whether you are re-using figures or tables, or reproducing an entire article as a chapter, be sure to check your publication agreement or contact your publisher to find out if permission is required. In addition to following the publisher's guidelines, there are some steps you can take to avoid copyright infringement or accusations of self-plagiarism: Include a statement in your Acknowledgements section indicating which chapters include previously published materials, including a full citation for the publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004201", "box_name": "Re-using Your Own Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "ment in your Acknowledgements section indicating which chapters include previously published materials, including a full citation for the publication.ment in your Acknowledgements section indicating which chapters include previously published materials, including a full citation for the publication.ment in your Acknowledgements section indicating which chapters include previously published materials, including a full citation for the publication.Always cite your sources, even if you yourself are the source! Your published work should appear as an in-text citation and your list of references -- just as any other citation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004201", "box_name": "Re-using Your Own Publications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Fair Use:\nIn U.S. copyright law, the doctrine of \"fair use\" allows everyone to use copyrighted work without permission, under certain conditions. For the most part, reproducing material in your dissertation or thesis will fall under the umbrella of fair use -- however, you should carefully consider whether or not an argument for fair use can be made according to these four factors: the purpose and character of the use the nature of the copyrighted work the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole the effect of the use upon the potential market CUNY's Office of the General Counsel has prepared a useful guide to fair use . Columbia University's Copyright Advisory Office has prepared a Fair Use Checklist to assist in determining whether a use falls under fair use.\n\nCodes for Best Practices in Fair Use: Collected by the Center for Media and Social Impact, includes several disciplinary codes for best practice in fair use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004202", "box_name": "Fair Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "or Best Practices in Fair Use: Collected by the Center for Media and Social Impact, includes several disciplinary codes for best practice in fair use.Society for Cinema and Media Studies Statement on Fair Use: Includes a statement on \"Fair Usage Publication of Film Stills,\" covering reproduction of frames as well as publicity photographs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004202", "box_name": "Fair Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Obtaining Permissions:\nIf your use of others' works exceeds that permitted under the doctrine of fair use, you must request permission from the copyright holder. This guide from the University of California includes helpful information on how to obtain permissions: Obtaining Permissions, Step By Step There is also a useful overview of the process specific to image permissions here: Obtaining Image Permissions for Your Book: An Author's Perspective (Lois Farfel Stark) ProQuest requires evidence of permissions for works by others to be significantly excerpted or incorporated in a published graduate work. Submit permission statements, or evidence of correspondence for permissions, as supplemental files when you submit your manuscript. Failure to obtain or to seek appropriate permissions will delay publication by ProQuest and in the CUNY Academic Works repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23169729", "box_name": "Obtaining Permissions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Additional Resources on Copyright:\nCopyright and Your Dissertation or Thesis: Ownership, Fair Use, and Your Rights and Responsibilities (2013): Kenneth D. Crews, former Director of Columbia University\u2019s Copyright Advisory Office, for UMI/ProQuest\n\nAsk a Copyright Question: Contact the U.S. Copyright Office via their email service\n\nAvoiding and Detecting Plagiarism: A Guide for Graduate Students and Faculty with Examples: March 2005 / Revised July 2012. Prepared by the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs in consultation with the Advisory Committee to Prevent Plagiarism. The Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New York.\n\nCopyright: Photos in a Book (or Dissertation): from Columbia University Libraries", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004198", "box_name": "Additional Resources on Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "uate School and University Center, The City University of New York.\n\nCopyright: Photos in a Book (or Dissertation): from Columbia University LibrariesU.S. Copyright Office Fair Use Index: The Fair Use Index tracks a variety of judicial decisions to help both lawyers and non-lawyers better understand the types of uses courts have previously determined to be fair\u2014or not fair.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004198", "box_name": "Additional Resources on Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "Any work is copyrighted as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium; it needn't be registered to be \"official.\" However, a registered copyright is required before filing a court claim against another author for copyright infringement. Further discussion of why to register your copyright is available from the Author's Alliance. Registration will also include the work in the Library of Congress collection. The ProQuest/UMI company and the CUNY\u00a0Academic Works repository otherwise serve as the publisher of record. ProQuest/UMI will register copyright for $75. The U.S.\u00a0Copyright Office offers online self-registration for a smaller fee. The copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004203", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "tional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others.tional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others.tional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others.For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission. GC graduate authors may attach Creative Commons Licenses , but are not required to do so. See the Sample Pages in this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247659", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "23004203", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/copyright"}}
{"text": "A Note about Databases and Embargoes:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247660", "page_name": "Embargoes", "box_id": "23004207", "box_name": "A Note about Databases and Embargoes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/embargoes"}}
{"text": "A Note about Databases and Embargoes:A Note about Databases and Embargoes:Dissertations go into two databases: the ProQuest\u00a0Digital Dissertations and Theses database and CUNY's open access institutional repository, CUNY Academic Works . Master's theses and all capstone projects are deposited only in CUNY Academic Works. You can embargo (temporarily block public online access) to your dissertation, capstone project, or thesis in neither , either , or both databases \u2014 it\u2019s up to you. If you embargo in both databases, you can select the same embargo length for both or choose different embargo lengths. For both databases, your initial embargo options are: no embargo six-month embargo one-year embargo two-year embargo Limitations of Embargoes: Public access to a dissertation/thesis is a condition of the degree. Embargoed dissertations and theses are not completely invisible or inaccessible. The library may provide limited access to Graduate Center program faculty, program Executive Officers, and Graduate Center administrators at our discretion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247660", "page_name": "Embargoes", "box_id": "23004207", "box_name": "A Note about Databases and Embargoes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/embargoes"}}
{"text": "brary may provide limited access to Graduate Center program faculty, program Executive Officers, and Graduate Center administrators at our discretion.brary may provide limited access to Graduate Center program faculty, program Executive Officers, and Graduate Center administrators at our discretion.brary may provide limited access to Graduate Center program faculty, program Executive Officers, and Graduate Center administrators at our discretion.Print copies: Print copies (if applicable) of embargoed works are available in the Graduate Center Library. (Note: The library stopped collecting print dissertations in 2016.) Microfilm copies: Microfilm copies (if applicable) of embargoed works are also available in the library and may be lent through interlibrary loan. (Note: The library stopped collecting microfilm dissertations in 2014.) Metadata: Author, title, abstracts, and metadata are available even if an author chooses to embargo.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247660", "page_name": "Embargoes", "box_id": "23004207", "box_name": "A Note about Databases and Embargoes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/embargoes"}}
{"text": "Changing Your Embargo:\nIf you want to change your embargo settings after you've deposited or graduated, you must contact ProQuest and the Graduate Center Library separately. ProQuest: Contact ProQuest\u2019s Author and School Relations group at disspub@proquest.com or 1-800-521-0600 x77020 to change your embargo settings at no cost. Provide your name, your dissertation/thesis title, your school, and, if possible, the publication number assigned by ProQuest to your dissertation/thesis. (You should have received this by email.) Graduate Center Library: Email deposit@gc.cuny.edu to\u00a0change your embargo settings in CUNY Academic Works , CUNY's institutional repository. Again, your options are no embargo, a six-month embargo, a one-year embargo, or a two-year embargo. As your embargo nears expiration, you can contact the library again to extend your embargo, if you wish. Options for renewal are the same as the initial embargo options: six-month renewal, one-year renewal, or two-year renewal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247660", "page_name": "Embargoes", "box_id": "23004208", "box_name": "Changing Your Embargo", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/embargoes"}}
{"text": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?:\nOpen Access and the Graduate Author: A Dissertation Anxiety Manual by Jill Cirasella and Polly Thistlethwaite. This chapter was originally published in: Smith, K. L., & Dickson, K. A. (Eds.). (2017). Open access and the future of scholarly communication: Implementation . Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Hear and read some key thoughts from the GC event\u00a0\u201cShare It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and Publishing,\u201d featuring the MLA's Director of Scholarly Communications, two university press editors, and two recent alumni.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247660", "page_name": "Embargoes", "box_id": "23004209", "box_name": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/embargoes"}}
{"text": "FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "Frequently Asked Questions:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "Frequently Asked Questions:Frequently Asked Questions:How long does it take to complete my deposit? It depends! The library requires 2-3 business days to review your online submission to ensure the document complies with our format requirements. If any corrections are necessary, you'll need to make the changes to your document and upload a revised version. Edits are usually reviewed within 24-48 hours. Once the uploaded files are approved, we'll check to see if your signed original approval page is on file. If it is, we'll process the deposit and you'll receive a confirmation email at your GC address. If not, the deposit will sit, unprocessed, until the paperwork is received. Most deposits are completed within a week of being submitted.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "GC address. If not, the deposit will sit, unprocessed, until the paperwork is received. Most deposits are completed within a week of being submitted. GC address. If not, the deposit will sit, unprocessed, until the paperwork is received. Most deposits are completed within a week of being submitted. GC address. If not, the deposit will sit, unprocessed, until the paperwork is received. Most deposits are completed within a week of being submitted.Can I wait until the deadline to upload my dissertation/thesis/capstone? In order to make the deadline for the degree date, the following conditions must be met by the close of business on the stated deadline: 1) your signed original Approval Page must have been received by the library's Dissertation Office; 2) you must have uploaded your final document to CUNY Academic Works; 3) you must have uploaded your final document to ProQuest (doctoral dissertations only). As long as these three conditions are met, you will make the deadline for the degree date. Please note that if you wait until the last day to upload your documents, the library will still take 2-3 business days to complete our review, and you will not receive official notification until the process is complete. Bear in mind that this is an online submission process, and may be subject to technological difficulties beyond our control.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "the process is complete. Bear in mind that this is an online submission process, and may be subject to technological difficulties beyond our control. the process is complete. Bear in mind that this is an online submission process, and may be subject to technological difficulties beyond our control. the process is complete. Bear in mind that this is an online submission process, and may be subject to technological difficulties beyond our control.For this reason, we highly recommend submitting your dissertation/thesis/capstone at least 2-3 days before the deadline. Which graduation term should I select in CUNYFirst? Choose the last semester in which you will enroll. For a May degree, select the current Spring term; for a September degree, select the previous Summer term (even if you are not enrolled in summer classes); for a February degree, select the previous Fall term. I applied for graduation in CUNYfirst but I accidentally chose the wrong semester. How can I update it to the correct degree date? Unfortunately, students cannot edit this information directly. Instead, email deposit@gc.cuny.edu to have your graduation semester updated in CUNYfirst. Students may view the current graduation status information by logging into CUNYfirst and going to My Academics. Next to your current program of study at the GC, select \"View graduation status\" to see what graduation term you have selected.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "going to My Academics. Next to your current program of study at the GC, select \"View graduation status\" to see what graduation term you have selected.going to My Academics. Next to your current program of study at the GC, select \"View graduation status\" to see what graduation term you have selected.going to My Academics. Next to your current program of study at the GC, select \"View graduation status\" to see what graduation term you have selected.I applied for graduation in CUNYfirst, but my plans have changed. Can I cancel it? Email deposit@gc.cuny.edu to remove the application for graduation in CUNYfirst. You will need to register to meet the enrollment requirements of future degree dates. Bear in mind that the action in CUNYfirst notifies the Office of the Registrar, Bursar, Financial Aid, the Office of International Students, and the Library that you will be leaving the Graduate Center soon; these offices will review your records for any outstanding issues and place holds as necessary. Holds may affect future registration if you do not deposit. It is the responsibility of the student to clear any holds prior to the registration deadline. Where do I find the approval page form? The Approval Page is not a form, per se, but an actual page that you create and insert in the front matter of your manuscript. Think of it as a second title page, or a signed cover page to your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "ctual page that you create and insert in the front matter of your manuscript. Think of it as a second title page, or a signed cover page to your work.ctual page that you create and insert in the front matter of your manuscript. Think of it as a second title page, or a signed cover page to your work.ctual page that you create and insert in the front matter of your manuscript. Think of it as a second title page, or a signed cover page to your work.The library provides guidelines for the format, but you are responsible for creating the page and printing it out to obtain the required signatures (see sample page). Is any special paper required for the approval page? No, the Approval Page may be printed on standard printer paper. Do I need to submit the approval page before uploading my file(s)? No, these steps may be completed in any order. If you upload your files prior to submitting your signed Approval Page, the library will review the format but will not be able to complete the deposit until your signatures are received. Are landscape pages allowed in my document? Yes, landscape pages are allowed but the pagination must maintain consistency with the portrait pages in case the document is printed. This means you can either: a) rotate the image/table/figure and keep the page itself in portrait, or b) format the entire page in landscape.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "printed. This means you can either: a) rotate the image/table/figure and keep the page itself in portrait, or b) format the entire page in landscape. printed. This means you can either: a) rotate the image/table/figure and keep the page itself in portrait, or b) format the entire page in landscape. printed. This means you can either: a) rotate the image/table/figure and keep the page itself in portrait, or b) format the entire page in landscape.If you choose to do the latter, you will need to adjust the placement of the page numbers and manually rotate them to maintain consistency with the other pages. For assistance doing this in MS Word, please see this helpful guide . * Update for MS Word 2016 (PC), for pagination in the footer: Click on first landscape page. Insert > Edit Footer > remove \u201cLink to previous\u201d setting on all landscape sections and the portrait sections following them. Repeat for headers on each page as well (Insert > Edit Header > uncheck \"Link to previous\"). Repeat step 1 with your cursor on the first portrait page following the landscape page section.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "l (Insert > Edit Header > uncheck \"Link to previous\"). Repeat step 1 with your cursor on the first portrait page following the landscape page section.l (Insert > Edit Header > uncheck \"Link to previous\"). Repeat step 1 with your cursor on the first portrait page following the landscape page section.l (Insert > Edit Header > uncheck \"Link to previous\"). Repeat step 1 with your cursor on the first portrait page following the landscape page section.Go to landscape page and delete the existing page number from the footer Insert > Page number dropdown > Page Margins > Plain numbers > Large Left Highlight number > Apply styles > scroll down to select Footer style Click Layout options icon > See more > set vertical alignment to match location of pagination on portrait pages (top=left, bottom=right) and choose relative to margin In the Drawing Tools ribbon menu, click on Format > Text Direction > Rotate all text 90 degrees What is the difference between a table and a figure? Tables are tabular data, arranged in a system of rows and columns. Figures can be any non-textual element, such as a graph, chart, illustration, photograph, etc. How should I format the captions on my tables and figures? Follow the advice given in your disciplinary style manual. All tables and figures should be labeled and numbered; these are then listed in preliminary pages (see List of Tables/Figures/etc. for more information).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "tables and figures should be labeled and numbered; these are then listed in preliminary pages (see List of Tables/Figures/etc. for more information). tables and figures should be labeled and numbered; these are then listed in preliminary pages (see List of Tables/Figures/etc. for more information). tables and figures should be labeled and numbered; these are then listed in preliminary pages (see List of Tables/Figures/etc. for more information).Table captions appear above the table, while figure captions appear below the figure. If the table or figure is reproduced from another publication or uses external data, you need to include \"Source: ...\" and either full publication information or a parenthentical/footnote reference (be sure to include that work in your document's list of references). If you took the photograph, indicate that with a \"Photo by author\" statement in the caption. If you obtained permission to reproduce the table/figure, include the note, \"Reprinted, by permission, from [citation].\" How do I make my Bibliography appear after the endnotes in MS Word? The library format guidelines specify that the bibliography must appear after all appendices and endnotes, but it can be tricky to achieve this in MS Word. To do this, you'll need to create a section break after the endnotes and change the settings in the page format menu dialog to \"suppress\" endnotes. Full instructions are available here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "section break after the endnotes and change the settings in the page format menu dialog to \"suppress\" endnotes. Full instructions are available here .section break after the endnotes and change the settings in the page format menu dialog to \"suppress\" endnotes. Full instructions are available here .section break after the endnotes and change the settings in the page format menu dialog to \"suppress\" endnotes. Full instructions are available here .Will my dissertation/thesis/capstone project appear online? CUNY Academic Works is an open, online digital repository managed by CUNY's Office of Library Services; it is indexed by Google Scholar, so citation information (title, author, abstract) will appear in Google search results. Depending on your embargo selection, the full text of your dissertation/thesis/capstone project may be available for public download. Graduating students have the option to delay public release of the full text by selecting an embargo (see details on the embargo tab above). Doctoral dissertations also appear in ProQuest's Dissertations & Theses Global database, which is only available through institutions with an active subscription; full-text access is determined by embargo options selected during the submission process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247656", "page_name": "FAQs", "box_id": "23092959", "box_name": "Frequently Asked Questions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/faq"}}
{"text": "Virtual Office Hours:\nTuesdays and Thursdays, 2-4pm The Dissertation Office holds virtual office hours for drop-in video consultations on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-4pm. Advance registration is not required, but you must fill out the registration form to be connected. If another student is being assisted, you'll be kept in the \"waiting room\" until the librarian is available. Join now.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7302272", "page_name": "Workshops", "box_id": "23369102", "box_name": "Virtual Office Hours", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/workshops"}}
{"text": "Information Sessions:\nThe Dissertation Office periodically holds evening information sessions that include: overview of the deposit procedure; document and file preparation; copyright issues; citation & plagiarism; and embargoes (access restrictions). Sessions are designed to address common concerns of doctoral and masters students, with some time allotted for individual questions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7302272", "page_name": "Workshops", "box_id": "23170352", "box_name": "Information Sessions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/workshops"}}
{"text": "Can't Make It in Person?:\nThe slides used in the information sessions are reproduced below. Spring 2023 Deposit Information Sessions (View slides in Google Slides)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7302272", "page_name": "Workshops", "box_id": "23170492", "box_name": "Can't Make It in Person?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/workshops"}}
{"text": "Guidelines:\nThe library reviews all submissions for adherence to the formatting guidelines listed on this page. Please pay special attention to the required Page Sequence and pagination requirements.\n\nIf you need help using Microsoft Word, consult the University of Michigan's guide to MS Word for Dissertations . The GC Writing Center offers remote consultations. Visit their website at https://gcwritingcenter.commons.gc.cuny.edu/. .If you are writing with LaTex, templates are available at the bottom of this page; there is also an R markdown / LaTex dissertation template that follows the library's guidelines available from Nicholaus Brosowsky (Psychology, '19): https://github.com/nbrosowsky/dissertate-CUNY", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8241815", "page_name": "Formatting Guidelines", "box_id": "26142610", "box_name": "Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=8241815"}}
{"text": "Margins:\nMargins should be at least one inch on each side. If necessary, tables and figures may extend to 0.5\" on the left and right sides of the page. Headers and footers should be placed at 0.5\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8241815", "page_name": "Formatting Guidelines", "box_id": "26142646", "box_name": "Margins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=8241815"}}
{"text": "Typography:\nAny legible TruType type 1 font is accepted if equivalent in scale to Arial (10 pt) or Times New Roman (12 pt). Acceptable fonts and sizes for print and web include: Arial (10 pt), Calibri (11pt), Courier New (10 pt), Georgia (11 pt), Times New Roman (12 pt), Trebuchet MS (10 pt), Verdana (10 pt).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8241815", "page_name": "Formatting Guidelines", "box_id": "26142709", "box_name": "Typography", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=8241815"}}
{"text": "Line Spacing:\nDouble space the body of your text. Use single spacing for tables, footnotes, endnotes, and captions. Follow your disciplinary style manual for block quotes and bibliographic entries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8241815", "page_name": "Formatting Guidelines", "box_id": "26142912", "box_name": "Line Spacing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=8241815"}}
{"text": "Lists:\nA table of contents is required. If illustrations, charts, diagrams, figures or other tables appear in the work, a list of each named element, with corresponding pagination, is required. Formatting and sample pages in Chicago/Turabian style are available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "8241815", "page_name": "Formatting Guidelines", "box_id": "26143001", "box_name": "Lists", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=8241815"}}
{"text": "Books:\nDigital Dissertations and Theses: \"This handbook sets out the processes and products of \u2018digital\u2019 research. It is a theoretical and practical guide on how to undertake and navigate advanced research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.\" (from the abstract)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004216", "box_name": "Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "Format Guidelines for Digital Dissertations:\nDigital Project Documentation Guidelines: Format instructions for those submitting digital components in addition to a PDF text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004213", "box_name": "Format Guidelines for Digital Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "Digital Dissertation Case Studies:\nAmanda Visconti (Purdue University) has shared a collection of digital Dissertation Case Studies in her public Zotero library.\n\nBeyond the Dissertation as Proto-Monograph: Examples and Reflections: The first of two #Alt-Academy \"clusters\" collecting articles on expanding the concept of a dissertation. Includes an introduction to the series by Melissa Dalgleish and Daniell Powell, \"What is This Thing We Call a Dissertation?\"\n\nBeyond the Dissertation as Proto-Monograph: New Models for the Dissertation (Process and Experimentation): The second of a series of articles addressing the digital future of the dissertation. Includes contributions from the Graduate Center's #remixthediss panel, \"What is a Dissertation? New Models, Methods, Media.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004214", "box_name": "Digital Dissertation Case Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "ture of the dissertation. Includes contributions from the Graduate Center's #remixthediss panel, \"What is a Dissertation? New Models, Methods, Media.\"Digital Dissertations and the Changing Nature of Doctoral Work (AHA): CelesteT\u01b0\u1eddng Vy Sharpe's recap of a 2019 AHA roundtable session on digital dissertations. (Perspectives on History | American Historical Association)\n\nThe GC's First Digital Dissertation: Q&A with Jesse Merandy: \"Ph.D. student Jesse Merandy (English) will soon be completing the GC\u2019s first entirely digital dissertation \u2014 a mobile game based on Walt Whitman.\" (365 Fifth)\n\nMy Gothic Dissertation, by Anna Williams (University of Iowa): \"the first-ever doctoral thesis to be produced in podcast form\"\n\nThey Need You! Disability, Visual Culture, and the Poster Child, 1945-1980, by Celeste Sharpe: This dissertation white paper includes useful discussion of digital dissertations (the digital project itself is not publicly available).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004214", "box_name": "Digital Dissertation Case Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "este Sharpe: This dissertation white paper includes useful discussion of digital dissertations (the digital project itself is not publicly available).Women in Rock and Roll's First Wave, by Leah Tallen Branstetter (Case Western Reserve University): From the abstract: \"I also survey current scholarship in feminist historiography to argue that digital technologies and publishing platforms offer new methods of changing the conversation about women in rock and roll. Through a kaleidoscopic array of archival materials and multimedia-enhanced analysis, a digital appendix to this dissertation (www.womeninrockproject.org) strives to place different counter-narratives about early rock and roll into dialogue with one another. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004214", "box_name": "Digital Dissertation Case Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Digital Scholarship:\nGuidelines from Professional Associations\n\nAHA Guidelines for the Evaluation of Digital Scholarship in History: Includes a PDF version of the June 2015 guidelines.\n\nGuidelines for the Professional Evaluation of Digital Scholarship by Historians: June 2015. Prepared by the American Historical Association.\n\nGuidelines for the Evaluation of Digital Scholarship in Art and Architectural History: January 2016. College Art Association and the Society of Architectural Historians: Task Force to Develop Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Art and Architectural History for Promotion and Tenure\n\nMLA Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship: 2013. Prepared by the Modern Language Association.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004215", "box_name": "Evaluating Digital Scholarship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "Architectural History for Promotion and Tenure\n\nMLA Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship: 2013. Prepared by the Modern Language Association.Peer Review and T&P Guidelines Dennis Tenen and Alex Gil (Columbia University) maintain a list of readings related to peer review of digital projects that may be helpful for your committee members: Peer Review and T&P Guidelines Amanda Visconti (Purdue University) also shares a collection of links in her public Zotero library: DH Guidelines for Dissertations and Tenure (Zotero Library)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247663", "page_name": "Digital Dissertations", "box_id": "23004215", "box_name": "Evaluating Digital Scholarship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/dissertations/digital-dissertations"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Master's Theses:\nMaster's Theses in CUNY Academic Works :\u00a0As of 2014, all Graduate Center master's theses appear in the CUNY Academic Works repository. Many are open access, but some are embargoed and will not become available until a future date. Bound copies of CUNY master's theses and capstone projects are shelved on the library's 2nd floor", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004225", "box_name": "Graduate Center Master's Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "Bound Dissertation Colors by Program:\nGraduate Center print dissertations are shelved by year, alphabetically by author. To facilitate browsing by program, bindings were color coded by program (see chart below). In November 2015 the library ceased archiving print dissertations.\n\nDepartment | Binding | Lettering\n\nAnthropology | Green | Black\n\nArt History | Black | Gold\n\nBiochemistry | Green | Gold\n\nBiology | Green | Gold\n\nBusiness (reading copy at Baruch) | Olive to Brown | Black\n\nChemistry | Green | Gold\n\nClassics | Blue | Gold\n\nComparative Literature | Blue | Gold\n\nComputer Science | Orange | Black\n\nCriminal Justice (reading copy at John Jay) | Blue | Gold\n\nEarth & Environmental Science | Green | Gold\n\nEconomics | Orange | Black\n\nEducational Psychology | Blue | Gold\n\nEngineering (reading copy at City College) | Black | Gold\n\nEnglish | Blue | Gold\n\nFrench | Blue | Gold\n\nGerman | Olive to Brown | Black\n\nHispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literature | Green | Gold\n\nHistory | Brown | Gold", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004227", "box_name": "Bound Dissertation Colors by Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "lish | Blue | Gold\n\nFrench | Blue | Gold\n\nGerman | Olive to Brown | Black\n\nHispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literature | Green | Gold\n\nHistory | Brown | GoldLinguistics | Light Brown | Black\n\nMusic | Blue | Gold\n\nMathematics | Red | Gold\n\nNursing | Black | Gold\n\nPhilosophy | Blue | Gold\n\nPhysics | Burgundy | Gold\n\nPolitical Science | Red | Gold\n\nPsychology | Blue | Gold\n\nPublic Health | Black | Gold\n\nSociology & Social Welfare | Gray | Gold\n\nSpeech | Light Brown | Black\n\nTheatre | Olive to Brown | Black\n\nMaster\u2019s Theses & Capstone Projects | Blue | Gold\n\nMicrofilm copies of PhD dissertations from all the programs above are housed in the GC Library.\n\n*Note that print dissertations from some programs are held at libraries located on other CUNY campuses: Business (Baruch), Criminal Justice (John Jay), Engineering (City College).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004227", "box_name": "Bound Dissertation Colors by Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "A Note on Graduate Center Theses & Dissertations:\nGC theses and dissertations may be available through: Academic Works ,\u00a0our institutional repository The ProQuest\u00a0Dissertations database Full text is available in the platforms above unless embargoed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "11788284", "box_name": "A Note on Graduate Center Theses & Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "Library Locations:\n2014 - present: Shelves near Circulation & Reserve Desk 1989 - 2013: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room 1965 - 1988: 2nd floor Master's theses & Capstone projects, 1st floor near Circulation & Reserve Desk", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "23004226", "box_name": "Library Locations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:In 1961, CUNY's Graduate School and University Center became the doctorate-granting institution for The City University of New York, using a consortial model of graduate education that drew upon faculty and facilities from across CUNY. The first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965. Print copies Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program. Digital Access As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID). The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247665", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247665"}}
{"text": "CUNY Dissertations in GC Academic Works:\nGraduate Center Dissertations in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247666", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations by Year", "box_id": "23004228", "box_name": "CUNY Dissertations in GC Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247666"}}
{"text": "PQDT CUNY Dissertation Searches by Year:\nCUNY Dissertations in ProQuest: Use Advanced Search to limit by year", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247666", "page_name": "Find CUNY Dissertations by Year", "box_id": "23004229", "box_name": "PQDT CUNY Dissertation Searches by Year", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247666"}}
{"text": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247669", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "23004253", "box_name": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247669"}}
{"text": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?:If you graduated before 2014, your dissertation or capstone project is\u00a0only available to readers\u00a0with a current CUNY affiliation (i.e. current students, faculty or staff). You can broaden access to your dissertation by authorizing its transfer\u00a0to CUNY's Academic Works , a publicly accessible repository. The Academic Works dashboard helps you track your new readership by providing data\u00a0about the\u00a0times and places a work is downloaded. Depositing your dissertation in this institutional repository positions your intellectual\u00a0contribution in global conversation, in keeping with\u00a0CUNY's\u00a0mission to serve the larger public. All GC dissertations and capstones have been digitized and are ready to be added to Academic Works at the author's request . Pre-2014 master's theses have not yet been digitized and are available only in print. If you want to make your dissertation or capstone freely accessible to the public, email\u00a0the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247669", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "23004253", "box_name": "Why don\u2019t I see my dissertation in Academic Works?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247669"}}
{"text": "About Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works is an open access institutional repository dedicated to collecting and providing worldwide access to the research, scholarship and creative work of the City University of New York. In service to CUNY\u2019s mission as a public university, content in Academic Works is freely available to all ( more ). The Graduate Center section of Academic Works provides a way for the Graduate Center community to store, preserve, and provide global access to its scholarly and creative works. It holds GC faculty and student\u00a0articles, book chapters, conference papers, datasets, educational materials, and images. It also holds Graduate Center dissertations, master's theses, and capstone projects .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247669", "page_name": "Alumni", "box_id": "23004254", "box_name": "About Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247669"}}
{"text": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?:\nHear and read some key thoughts from the GC event\u00a0\u201cShare It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and Publishing,\u201d featuring the MLA's Director of Scholarly Communications, two university press editors, and two recent alumni. Also, see background information and related readings .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004245", "box_name": "To Embargo or Not to Embargo?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
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{"text": "CUNY Embargo Policy & Options:CUNY Embargo Policy & Options:If in doubt about how freely available you want your work to be, you may embargo your dissertation for up to 2 years when you initially deposit by selecting appropriate options with both ProQuest and in the CUNY Institutional Respository Publishing Options section hosted by ProQuest. After your deposit, e mbargo extensions or revocations must be requested of the Graduate Center Library dissertation assistant and of ProQuest , separately. Copies (in print, microfilm, or digital formats) of CUNY graduate works are not subject to total sequestration even if embargoed by an author. CUNY copies may be displayed in CUNY libraries and in CUNY IP-space, copied by users in that space, and loaned by the GC Library via Interlibrary Loan. The library intends not to share embargoed theses in Open Access contexts, but the Library reserves the right to offer CUNY on-site viewing and title-by-title distribution of graduate works, in any format, even if they are embargoed by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004246", "box_name": "CUNY Embargo Policy & Options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Presentations:\nJean-Claude Guedon on the form and production of theses and books @ 10 min 08 sec", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004247", "box_name": "Presentations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "ETDs as Prior Publications: The 2011 Publishers' Survey Summary:\nETDs as Prior Publications: The 2011 Publishers' Survey Summary: Results of the only survey of academic publishers about publishing books based on dissertations. 93% review book proposals and articles that are based on electronic dissertation, previously published online. Full article in the right column.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004248", "box_name": "ETDs as Prior Publications: The 2011 Publishers' Survey Summary", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Concerns:\nAccording to survey data, the majority of academic publishers do not outright reject submissions based on dissertations published in electronic form. A variety of relevant concerns about online publishing are represented below.\n\nWhose Dissertation is it, Anyway: Rick Anderson Dec 2013 parses the author vs. institutional ownership of dissertations.\n\nJuly 2013 AHA recommends author's choice of embargo periods up to 6 years\n\nHistorians Seek a Delay in Posting Dissertations: July 2013 NYTimes\n\nScholarly Group Seeks Up to 6-Year Embargoes on Digital Dissertations: CHE July 2013 summarizes debate\n\nAmerican Historical Association Statement on PhD Dissertations: an Initial Point-by-Point Response: Jason Kelly's July 2013 rebuttal to the AHA's advice about ETD publishing\n\nBreaking the Embargo: Carl Straumshein Inside higher Ed January 2014 on AHA members discussing the value of historians sharing work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "t ETD publishing\n\nBreaking the Embargo: Carl Straumshein Inside higher Ed January 2014 on AHA members discussing the value of historians sharing work.The Relationship Between Research and Publication, Or Why Libraries Should Buy More First Books Than Any Others: Duke Univ Press' Ken Wissoker argues July 2013 that dissertations represent an early draft of scholarly presentation and that libraries should buy books books based on dissertations.\n\nMandatory Open Access Publishing for Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Ethics and Enthusiasm: Authors Hawkins, Kimball, and Ives, all humanities profs from Texas, take issue with this very LibGuide for bias in favor of OA publishing. CUNY does not mandate OA publishing of any dissertation; authors have complete control over embargo lengths and publication options. CUNY and other universities generally insist that authors make decisions about copyright for their published graduate work. This argument is grounded in thin understandings about copyright, rejoined in part by Gail Clement's Feb 19 post in the FUSE blog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "shed graduate work. This argument is grounded in thin understandings about copyright, rejoined in part by Gail Clement's Feb 19 post in the FUSE blog.This article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library. January 2013 Journal of Library Administration, Elsevier.\n\nEmbrace and Ambivalence: January 2013, AAUP's Virginia Kuhn discusses academic bias against digital scholarship\n\nCHE: From Dissertation to Book: Leonard Cassuto's May 2011 alarm: \"Don't overexpose yourself.\"\n\nThis article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library.\n\nThe Perils of Publishing Your Dissertation Online: English Prof Kathryn Hume warns: \"You could ruin your chances of getting tenure if your thesis is freely available.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "lishing Your Dissertation Online: English Prof Kathryn Hume warns: \"You could ruin your chances of getting tenure if your thesis is freely available.\"Prof. Hume argues that online publication makes a work vulnerable to plagiarism. Plagiarism is actually more easily detectable among works published online. Keeping your diss in single copy, hidden away in print-only is to leave it vulnerable to undetected theft. Prof. Hume mistakenly suggests librarians may routinely report who borrowed an item as a step toward plagiarism prevention. Library circulation records are in fact closely guarded; and they are released only by court subpoena.\n\nSociety for the Study of American Women Writers: see p. 2, whose publisher, University of Nebraska Press, asks for original work, not anything previously published as an article or dissertation, in either electronic or print format", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "rsity of Nebraska Press, asks for original work, not anything previously published as an article or dissertation, in either electronic or print formatAHA Statement on Electronic Publication of Theses and Dissertations: Some editors reported that they would be more likely to publish a dissertation that had attracted interest online....At the same time, there is evidence to suggest that some university press editors are reluctant to consider for publication those studies that have been posted online and made generally accessible to the public...\n\nCHE: The Road From Dissertation to Book has a New Pothole: the Internet: Jennifer Howard, April 2011: presents several viewpoints, including Texas Tech's Ann R. Hawkins notion that sharing has gone too far when it comes to dissertations. Closing paragraph suggests books and dissertations are ideally two separate things. Subtitle: Libraries' digital open-access rules make some editors wary of buying graduate students' work, although others see a marketing boost.\n\nThis article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "tudents' work, although others see a marketing boost.\n\nThis article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library.What University Presses Think About Open Access: April 2010 Sanford Thatcher, Penn State Press, on the perils of UPs positioned between public and private sectors\n\nDissertation for Sale: A Cautionary Tale: June 2012; authors opt for or against ProQuest's 3rd Party Seller distribution at the point of deposit; royalties accrue to the author for those who select this option. It surprised those unaware of online bookselling practices. ProQuest ceased offering this option in 2013.\n\nThis article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library.\n\nDissertations for Sale or Scaring the Children: Duke Scholarly Communications Officer Kevin Smith responds to the fear about online dissertation publishing and sales, July 2012", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Scaring the Children: Duke Scholarly Communications Officer Kevin Smith responds to the fear about online dissertation publishing and sales, July 2012Open Access Publishing of ETD\u2019s: Requirements and Implications of Complying with Budapest, Bethesda and Berlin: Texas A&M's Gail Clement 2012 on Open Access dissertation publishing, indicating low uptake of OA publishing in North American repositories\n\nMy Advisor Stole My Research: November 2012 expos\u00e9 of a case prosecutable only because the original work appeared online prior to the alleged theft. Unexposed, privately held research bears greatest risk for unauthorized replication or appropriation.\n\nThis article is not freely available to readers without affiliation with a subscribing library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004250", "box_name": "Concerns", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Surveys: ETDs do not discourage subsequent publication:\nDo Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations Diminish Publishing Opportunities in the Sciences?: November 2014: More than half of the science journals responding (51.4%) reported that manuscripts derived from openly accessible ETDs are welcome for submission and an additional 29.1 percent would accept revised ETDs under certain conditions.\n\nImpact of Publishers' Policy on Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (ETD) Distribution Options within the United States: Angela McCutcheon (2010) finds a minimal 1.8% publisher rejection rate traced to ETD deposit. Some publisher rejection may be based in misunderstanding of embargo practices or ETD distribution rights.\n\nPutting Dissertation Online Isn't an Obstacle to Print Publication, Surveys Find: Jennifer Howard's Dec 2012 article featuring recent survey results", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004251", "box_name": "Surveys: ETDs do not discourage subsequent publication", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Putting Dissertation Online Isn't an Obstacle to Print Publication, Surveys Find: Jennifer Howard's Dec 2012 article featuring recent survey resultsETDs, publishing & policy based on fear: Duke's Kevin Smith addresses the 2011 ETD publishers survey and the 2013 AHA open access statement\n\nDo Open Access Electronic Theses and Dissertations Diminish Publishing Opportunities in the Social Sciences and Humanities? Findings from a 2011 Survey of Academic Publishers: Findings: manuscripts that are revisions of openly accessible ETDs are always welcome for submission or considered on a case-by-case basis by 82.8 percent of journal editors and 53.7 percent of university press directors polled.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004251", "box_name": "Surveys: ETDs do not discourage subsequent publication", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Blogs:\non digital matters and a dissertation: Lee Ann Ghajur of Geo Mason University blogs her diss\n\nThe AHA Asks \"What About the Children?\": Barbara Fister's July 2013 debunk of AHA's impulse to encourage dissertation embargo\n\nCan't Find It, Can't Sign It: On Dissertation Embargoes: Harvard University Press blog July 2013, \"From our perspective, a missing element in the AHA\u2019s statement\u2014and within the field, to the extent that the statement is reflective of its members\u2019 concerns\u2014is the possibility of a dissertation\u2019s availability actually working in favor of a young scholar seeking a contract.\"\n\nI\u2019ll see your open access and raise you two book contracts: or why the AHA should re-think its policy: Historian Jennifer Guiliano traces her reasons for both opening and embargoing her dissertation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004252", "box_name": "Blogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "contracts: or why the AHA should re-think its policy: Historian Jennifer Guiliano traces her reasons for both opening and embargoing her dissertationWhat is a (finished) dissertation for?: July 2013: Let the Loon say that again, louder: no matter how much presses protest that their mission is knowledge improvement and dissemination, they turn up their noses at perfectly good knowledge solely because it is unsaleable.\n\nFree US ETDs (FUSE): The archived version of Gail Clement's \"Free U.S. ETDs\" blog, which was active from 2012-2014, promoting open access graduate research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1001003", "guide_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "page_id": "7247668", "page_name": "Open Access & the Dissertation", "box_id": "23004252", "box_name": "Blogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1001003&p=7247668"}}
{"text": "Institutional Info:\nLibrary Online Services (during COVID-19): The library is open online! While the library\u2019s physical space is inaccessible due to COVID-19, many resources and services are available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460206", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23677522", "box_name": "Institutional Info", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460206"}}
{"text": "Academic Resources: Journal and book publishers, databases and platforms opening up during COVID-19 crisis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "Teaching:\nCUNY: Open Educational Resources and Online Zero-Cost Learning: There are many tabs to explore on this guide, including: Accessibility for Distance Education Copyright & Fair Use Textbooks", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23677524", "box_name": "Teaching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "Finding Ebooks:\nTips & Tricks for Finding E-books: A few tips and tricks for finding e-books while availability is temporarily expanded.\n\nPublic Books Database: With universities and libraries shuttered because of the COVID-19 crisis. In response, many academic presses have made hundreds of their titles freely accessible online. The Public Books Database aims to list such resources in a single location. The list will be updated regularly as materials are made available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717000", "box_name": "Finding Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "Find Open Access:\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.\n\nOpen Access Resources on the Databases A-Z list: Open Access databases listed on the library's A-Z, gathered in one place. There is much more out there!\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717456", "box_name": "Find Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19:\nKeeping up with Publisher Access Changes Regularly updated lists of open or temporarily accessible resources and participating publishers that may be useful during this time.\n\nPublisher Access Changes, COVID-19: Community list of resources opened for COVID-19, continually updated.\n\nUP Social Distancing Collaboration: The University Press community is opening a wide variety of resources, books, and journals to support student learning and scholarly research in these difficult time. More than 80 publishers have contributed information about those open or free access materials here. This list is maintained by the UP network on Humanities Commons, a MLA platform for open access scholarship in the humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717004", "box_name": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free):\nSeveral publishers have agreed to make their\u00a0coronavirus\u00a0(COVID-19) content freely available in PubMed\u00a0Central and other public repositories. Below are listed additional coronavirus-specifc resources from various publishers.\n\nJSTOR: Free access to selected COVID-19-related articles: Editor-selected articles relevant to the COVID-19 crisis. More than 6,000 articles from more than 500 journals, free to read through June 30, 2020. They can be searched and discovered on jstor.org.\n\nJSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717031", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "searched and discovered on jstor.org.\n\nJSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.The Royal Society Publishing COVID-19 research: The Royal Society has signed a Wellcome statement on the subject of research findings and data relevant to the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak. They are one of several signatories to this statement, the collective aim being to ensure that the relevant research and data are shared rapidly and openly in order to inform the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717031", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "form the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.Elsevier: Novel Coronavirus Information Center: Expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus) and COVID-19 (the disease). Nearly 20,000 related articles free to access on ScienceDirect. These articles are also available to download with rights for full text and data mining, re-use and analyses for as long as needed. (Note: Creating a free personal account for Elsevier is optional, it is not required in order to use the free full text or data mining access)\n\nOxford University Press coronavirus research: Oxford University Press content on COVID-19, other coronaviruses, and related topics. Also see their Oxford University Coronavirus Research Hub\n\nSAGE Freely Available Coronavirus Related Articles: List of freely available coronavirus related articles with links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460207", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717031", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460207"}}
{"text": "Other Resources: Using Google Scholar profile to make your research more visible online", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460208", "page_name": "Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460208"}}
{"text": "Other COVID-related information:\nConsumer Financial Protection Bureau: Guide to COVID-19 Stimulus Relief: The most common questions about the economic impact payments.\n\nIRS: Get My Payment: Check on the status of your Economic Impact Payment.\n\nNYC Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): COVID-19 information from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). Includes Symptoms, Chronic Health Risks; Prevention and Care; Businesses and Other Facilities; Coping and Emotional Well-being; Data; Posters and Flyers; Information for Providers\n\nNYS DOH: Novel Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460208", "page_name": "Other Resources", "box_id": "23717532", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460208"}}
{"text": "Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.Resources for Undocumented Immigrants and their Families During COVID-19: \"At My Undocumented Life we have compiled a list of resources and news that can help undocumented and mixed-status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!\"\n\nTeaching Effectively During Times of Disruption: Guide by Stanford University Academic Technologists. \"Feel free to remix for your own institutional contexts!\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1029386", "guide_name": "Coronavirus", "page_id": "7460208", "page_name": "Other Resources", "box_id": "23717532", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1029386&p=7460208"}}
{"text": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20: Adriana's archived copy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002"}}
{"text": "Institutional Info:\nLibrary Online Services (during COVID-19): The library is open online! While the library\u2019s physical space is inaccessible due to COVID-19, many resources and services are available online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472419", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "23717589", "box_name": "Institutional Info", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472419"}}
{"text": "Academic Resources: Journal and book publishers, databases and platforms opening up during COVID-19 crisis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "Teaching:\nCUNY: Open Educational Resources and Online Zero-Cost Learning: There are many tabs to explore on this guide, including: Accessibility for Distance Education Copyright & Fair Use Textbooks", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717590", "box_name": "Teaching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "Finding Ebooks:\nTips & Tricks for Finding E-books: A few tips and tricks for finding e-books while availability is temporarily expanded.\n\nPublic Books Database: With universities and libraries shuttered because of the COVID-19 crisis. In response, many academic presses have made hundreds of their titles freely accessible online. The Public Books Database aims to catalog such resources in a single location. The list will be updated regularly as materials are made available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717591", "box_name": "Finding Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "Find Open Access:\nUnpaywall: An open database of millions of free scholarly articles that \"harvest[s] Open Access content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories, and make[s] it easy to find, track, and use.\"\n\nOpen Access Button: A Firefox browser extension that allows you to freely and legally obtain research articles instantly or automatically request them from authors.\n\nOpen Access Resources on the Databases A-Z list: Open Access databases listed on the library's A-Z, gathered in one place. There is much more out there!\n\nGoogle Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717592", "box_name": "Find Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19:\nKeeping up with Publisher Access Changes Regularly updated lists of open or temporarily accessible resources and participating publishers that may be useful during this time.\n\nPublisher Access Changes, COVID-19: Community list of resources opened for COVID-19, continually updated.\n\nUP Social Distancing Collaboration: The University Press community is opening a wide variety of resources, books, and journals to support student learning and scholarly research in these difficult time. More than 80 publishers have contributed information about those open or free access materials here. This list is maintained by the UP network on Humanities Commons, a MLA platform for open access scholarship in the humanities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717593", "box_name": "Academic Publishers opening up their content during COVID-19", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free):\nSeveral publishers have agreed to make their\u00a0coronavirus\u00a0(COVID-19) content freely available in PubMed\u00a0Central and other public repositories. Below are listed additional coronavirus-specifc resources from various publishers.\n\nJSTOR: Free access to selected COVID-19-related articles: Editor-selected articles relevant to the COVID-19 crisis. More than 6,000 articles from more than 500 journals, free to read through June 30, 2020. They can be searched and discovered on jstor.org.\n\nPublic Health Journals in JSTOR (Temporary Access during COVID-19): JSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717594", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "TOR (Temporary Access during COVID-19): JSTOR and participating publishers have made 26 public health journals free to everyone through June 30, 2020.The Royal Society Publishing COVID-19 research: The Royal Society has signed a Wellcome statement on the subject of research findings and data relevant to the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak. They are one of several signatories to this statement, the collective aim being to ensure that the relevant research and data are shared rapidly and openly in order to inform the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717594", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "form the worldwide public health response and to help save lives. This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.Elsevier: Novel Coronavirus Information Center: Expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus) and COVID-19 (the disease). Nearly 20,000 related articles free to access on ScienceDirect. These articles are also available to download with rights for full text and data mining, re-use and analyses for as long as needed. (Note: Creating a free personal account for Elsevier is optional, it is not required in order to use the free full text or data mining access)\n\nOxford University Press coronavirus research: Oxford University Press content on COVID-19, other coronaviruses, and related topics. Also see their Oxford University Coronavirus Research Hub\n\nSAGE Freely Available Coronavirus Related Articles: List of freely available coronavirus related articles with links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472420", "page_name": "Academic Resources", "box_id": "23717594", "box_name": "COVID-19 research and press coverage (Free)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472420"}}
{"text": "Other Resources: Using Google Scholar profile to make your research more visible online", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472421", "page_name": "Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472421"}}
{"text": "Other COVID-related information:\nConsumer Financial Protection Bureau: Guide to COVID-19 Stimulus Relief: The most common questions about the economic impact payments.\n\nIRS: Get My Payment: Check on the status of your Economic Impact Payment.\n\nNYC Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): COVID-19 information from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). Includes Symptoms, Chronic Health Risks; Prevention and Care; Businesses and Other Facilities; Coping and Emotional Well-being; Data; Posters and Flyers; Information for Providers\n\nNYS DOH: Novel Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472421", "page_name": "Other Resources", "box_id": "23717595", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472421"}}
{"text": "Coronavirus: New York State Department of Health information and guidelines. Includes: Symptoms & Prevention; Testing; Know Your Rights; Latest News.Resources for Undocumented Immigrants and their Families During COVID-19: \"At My Undocumented Life we have compiled a list of resources and news that can help undocumented and mixed-status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. We update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!\"\n\nTeaching Effectively During Times of Disruption: Guide by Stanford University Academic Technologists. \"Feel free to remix for your own institutional contexts!\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1031002", "guide_name": "Z_AP Copy of Coronavirus 4-20-20", "page_id": "7472421", "page_name": "Other Resources", "box_id": "23717595", "box_name": "Other COVID-related information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1031002&p=7472421"}}
{"text": "Background readings:\nBelow are a few articles that help to explain the concepts of Open Educational Resources. Also see the Further Reading section of this guide for more options.\n\nOER Factsheet: A quick factsheet from SPARC .\n\nOER: A Closer Look: This post from the Graduate Center Library blog explains the basic parameters of OER.\n\nOpen Textbooks Could Help Students Financially and Academically: An article from the Chronicle of Higher Education that examines the topic of rising textbook costs.\n\nOn Quality and OER - David Wiley: David Wiley explains why quality \"is not necessarily a function of copyright status,\" and puts forth the argument for quality in OER.\n\nA Faculty Perspective on Open Textbooks: Prof. Rajiv Jhangiani of Kwantlen Polytechnic University describes his journey in using open textbooks.\n\nFurther Reading: A round-up of articles, books and blog entries on OER, organized according to the tabs in this guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645341", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "24277763", "box_name": "Background readings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645341"}}
{"text": "OER in the news:\nOER is at a tipping point. Here's how to keep it moving in the right direction . - EdScoop , April 2018 When it comes to Free Textbooks, who Pays? - Forbes , July 2018 OER Gains Momentum on the Federal Level - InsideHigherEd , March\u00a02018 A Guide to Good OER Stewardship - InsideHigherEd , March 2018 Open Educational Resources (OER) in HigherEd - EdSurge , January\u00a02018 Use of Free Textbooks Is Rising, but Barriers Remain - Chronicle of Higher\u00a0Education , December\u00a02017", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645341", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "24277764", "box_name": "OER in the news", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645341"}}
{"text": "OER: 5 Common Myths:\nOER Mythbusting :\u00a0 The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) provides context for some common myths surrounding OER. Myth # 1: Open simply means free. Myth # 2: All OER are digital. Myth # 3:\u00a0\u201cYou get what you pay for.\u201d Myth # 4:\u00a0 Copyright for OER is complicated. Myth # 5:\u00a0OER are not sustainable. Read the full text of SPARC's OER Mythbusting guide, here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645341", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "24277765", "box_name": "OER: 5 Common Myths", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645341"}}
{"text": "Defining OER:\nOpen Educational Resources (OER) are \"free and openly licensed educational materials that can be used for teaching, learning, research, and other purposes.\u201d\u00a0They are\u00a0part of a wider movement to provide alternatives to the restrictions of traditional publishing models. Many types of educational content fall can fall under this category, but the\u00a0two key\u00a0components are: Free ,\u00a0meaning\u00a0simply that materials that are free of charge . There are no associated costs with the item for the user, and institutions do not pay a subscriber's fee for access. Open , as in\u00a0\"openly licensed.\"\u00a0When something is openly licensed , it means that the creator allows others to use and share their work, and potentially modify the content. Under traditional copyright, this type of\u00a0sharing would not be permitted. Creative Commons Licenses are a way to extend more rights to users, in a sense \"opening\" the resource to others. See more about this topic in the following tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645341", "page_name": "OER", "box_id": "24277766", "box_name": "Defining OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645341"}}
{"text": "Permissions:\nIf you're new to Creative Commons licenses, below is a guide to the symbols used in each license.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645342", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "24277767", "box_name": "Permissions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645342"}}
{"text": "Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use:\nTraditional Copyright About Copyrights - An informative summary of copyright principles, from Columbia University. U.S. Copyright Overview - Addresses the basics and key concepts of copyright law. Copyright FAQ - From Copyright.gov, answers to frequently asked questions. Feel free to also check out our\u00a0more extensive copyright guide on this page . Public Domain Public Domain Slider - Helps to determine whether a work falls within the public domain. Best Practices from the Center for Media and Social Impact - Selected\u00a0resources for journalism, teaching, and more. Fair Use Fair Use Evaluator - A website that helps to determine Fair Use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645342", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "24277768", "box_name": "Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645342"}}
{"text": "Creative Commons:\nCreative Commons licenses\u00a0represent\u00a0a departure from traditional copyright, which automatically\u00a0reserves all rights for the creator of a work. By contrast,\u00a0Creative Commons\u00a0licenses\u00a0offer\u00a0users the ability to retain, revise, reuse, remix, and redistribute their\u00a0work, depending on which license is chosen. To the left is an image of the six individual licenses. For a more specific breakdown of the symbols, see the box below: for a comprehensive explanation of each license, use\u00a0the Choose a License tool\u00a0to find out more, and to determine which combination of permissions will best\u00a0fit\u00a0your needs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645342", "page_name": "Creative Commons", "box_id": "24277769", "box_name": "Creative Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645342"}}
{"text": "Below are a selection of OER repositories, so that you can easily locate openly-licensed educational materials (syllabi, textbooks, worksheets, and more). George Mason Metafinder - With the George Mason Metafinder, you can search across multiple OER repositories at once. OER Commons - Includes an advanced search function allowing\u00a0users to limit to the specific type of material, license, and other detailed information. OpenEd CUNY on OER Commons Open Textbook Library - Coordinated through the University of Minnesota, the site offers peer-reviewed, open textbooks. OpenStax - From Rice University, the site offers\u00a0a variety of\u00a0open textbooks in science, math, and the humanities. MIT Open Textbooks - Open textbooks hosted by MIT, and searchable by department. MIT Open Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645343", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "24277770", "box_name": "OER Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645343"}}
{"text": "pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.pen Courseware - \"A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.\" You can also search for syllabi, videos, exams, and download readings.OASIS Merlot Teaching Common s California Open Online Library for Education Saylor Open Michigan", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645343", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "24277770", "box_name": "OER Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645343"}}
{"text": "OER at CUNY and SUNY:\nOER at\u00a0CUNY - An overview page of the efforts across\u00a0CUNY, linking to press releases. OER in CUNY Academic Works - The\u00a0institutional repository holds many openly-licensed syllabi, textbooks, and other course content created by CUNY\u00a0faculty. OER Representatives across\u00a0CUNY - The list of\u00a0representaives\u00a0on each\u00a0CUNY\u00a0campus. SUNY Open Textbooks - A repository of openly-licensed textbooks created at SUNY. SUNY OER Repository - Allows for searching of materials from SUNY. Opening Higher Ed - A slideshow by guest speaker\u00a0Robin\u00a0DeRosa, for the\u00a0CUNY/SUNY 2018 OER Showcase.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645343", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "24277771", "box_name": "OER at CUNY and SUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645343"}}
{"text": "Additional Resources:\nOpen Access Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) Directory of Open Access Journals Faculty Guide for Evaluating OER - A checklist from BC OpenCampus\u00a0to help evaluate open materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645343", "page_name": "Finding OER", "box_id": "24277772", "box_name": "Additional Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645343"}}
{"text": "OER Creation and Adaptation:\nA Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students (2017) - Designed to offer guidance for those interested in involving students in the process of open textbook creation and modification. Guide to Developing Open Textbooks (2016) -\u00a0 Developed \"to assist teachers and educational technology administrators to build, manage and maintain an open textbook platform.\" Open Pedagogy Notebook - A site created by Robin\u00a0DeRosa\u00a0and\u00a0Rajiv\u00a0Jhangiani, to facilitate online conversations between educators. 6 Steps to Adapting an Open Textbook - A post that clarifies some issues in adapting an OER textbook. Localization - A module designed to expolre this aspect of OER, \"the process of taking educational resources developed for one context and adapting them for other contexts.\" Opening the Textbook: Open Education Resources in U.S. Higher Education - A 2017 Survey Report conducted by Babson Research Group, on the state of OER in the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645344", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "24277773", "box_name": "OER Creation and Adaptation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645344"}}
{"text": "Attribution:\nOpen Attribution Builder - This tool is designed to quickly create attributions, so that you can properly credit the work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645344", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "24277774", "box_name": "Attribution", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645344"}}
{"text": "Finding Open Content/Media:\nFind OER: Open Professionals Educaton Network - An overview of where to find many types of open content (video, audio, etc). Images Flickr - Creative Commons Wikimedia Commons Pixnio - Public domain images (Note: test) NYPL\u00a0Public Domain Images Video Vimeo - Creative Commons filter", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645344", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "24277775", "box_name": "Finding Open Content/Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645344"}}
{"text": "Creating OER:\nBelow are resources relating to the creation of OER. Whether you're adapting an open textbook or developing a new resource, you'll want to find open content (images, videos, text)\u00a0 that is available for use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645344", "page_name": "Creating OER", "box_id": "24277776", "box_name": "Creating OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645344"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nOpen Accessibility Toolkit - From the University of British Columbia, this helpful guide reviews best practices in working with video, audio, and other specific topics. The guide is also available in an Ebook format . Floe Inclusive Learning Design Handbook - Guidelines for accessibility, with an eye to those creating OER. Reading Ease and Accessibility - This short guide from the OpenLab at the New York City College of Technology provides guidance about\u00a0writing for the web.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645345", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "24277777", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645345"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nWAVE - The Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool helps determine accessibility issues and how to resolve them. Create and\u00a0Verify PDF Accessibility - Using Adobe Pro, the guide shows how to convert a PDF document into\u00a0an accessible version. Create Accessible PDFs - From Microsoft, a guide on how to ensure PDF accessibility. CADET - Caption Description and Editing Tool", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645345", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "24277778", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645345"}}
{"text": "OER and Accessibility:\nMany open resources are being created using digital tools, or compiled onto websites. Checking for accessibility helps to open the resource to the most users. Be sure to take a look at the comprehensive Accessibility at CUNY guide,\u00a0\"created to assist CUNY librarians, staff and faculty with their creation of accessible open educational resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645345", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "24277779", "box_name": "OER and Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645345"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nOER Representatives across CUNY - The list of representatives on each CUNY campus. OER at CUNY - An overview page of the efforts across CUNY, linking to press releases. Year One Report : Includes statistics about course conversion and zero-cost impact across CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645346", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "24277780", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645346"}}
{"text": "Open Resources at CUNY:\nCUNY Academic Commons - Developed at The Graduate Center, and designed to be \"an online, academic social network for community members.\" CUNY Academic Works - The University's institutional repository includes a section for OER created at CUNY, as well as other scholarship. Manifold -\u00a0Allows users to \"publish dynamic digital texts with rich media support, powerful annotation tools, and\u00a0 community dialogue.\" OpenLab - An\u00a0open platform developed at the New York City College of Technology (CityTech). OpenCUNY -\u00a0Hosted at the Graduate Center, OpenCUNY is \" a DSC-sponsored, student-run, open-source WordPress platform that is free and open to all students.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645346", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "24277781", "box_name": "Open Resources at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645346"}}
{"text": "Open Educational Resources at the Graduate Center:\nOpen Pedagogy Fellowship - Fourteen\u00a0GC doctoral students were accepted into the Fellowship , which included participation in a\u00a0four-day OER Bootcamp , held in January 2019. Fellows were tasked with converting their syllabai to open or zero-cost materials, and reflected on that process in a series of blog posts . Breaking Open: An Open Pedagogy Symposium - Held on\u00a0May 3, 2019, the Symposium combined elements of interactive pedagogy with a critique of \"open\" rhetoric. Keynote speaker Clelia\u00a0Rodriguez helped to frame the issues within a decolonial perspective and context. Faculty Fellows Program - Building Open Infrastructure at CUNY - A compilation of OER across multiple disciplines, published on\u00a0Manifold .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645346", "page_name": "OER at CUNY", "box_id": "24277782", "box_name": "Open Educational Resources at the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645346"}}
{"text": "Open Pedagogy:\nWhy Open? A Curation of Posts on Open Pedagogy Invisible Labor and Digital Spaces Opening Up Open Pedagogy What is Open Pedagogy? - David Wiley speculates about the possibilities between OER and open pedagogy. What is Open Pedagogy? - A Year of Open - Perspectives from multiple individuals, speculating on the nature of \"open.\" Tim Robbins Presents Open Anthology of American Literature at MLA Convention OER: A Field Guide for Academic Librarians", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645347", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "24277783", "box_name": "Open Pedagogy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645347"}}
{"text": "Diversity and OER:\nDiversity and Inclusivity - A page of resources from the OER18: Open to All conference, held in Bristol, UK. How OER Can Support Student Equity and Diversity OER Researchers Don't Disaggregate Data on Diverse Students. Here's Why They Should.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645347", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "24277784", "box_name": "Diversity and OER", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645347"}}
{"text": "OER in Context:\nOpen Education Reader \u200b My Open Pedagogy Textbook (2016) - Robin DeRosa OpenEdGroup - Provides a review of research studies\u00a0about OER.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645347", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "24277785", "box_name": "OER in Context", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645347"}}
{"text": "Further Reading: OER - A Critical Approach:\nA Critical Take On OER Practices: Interrogating Commercialization Colonialism and Content Open Educational Resources and Rhetorical Paradox in the Neoliberal Univers(ity) - CUNY Prof. Nora Almeida\u00a0explores the tensions between OER and the university system, with an emphasis on rhetoric and pedagogy. OER: Is the Federal Government Overstepping its Role? - (Winter, 2017) EducationNext. Ten Years Later:\u00a0Why Open Educational Resources Have Not Noticeably Affected Higher Education, and Why We Should Care EduCauseReview (2/26/13)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1052893", "guide_name": "Research Basics", "page_id": "7645347", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "24277786", "box_name": "Further Reading: OER - A Critical Approach", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1052893&p=7645347"}}
{"text": "Link Items in OneSearch to Blackboard:\nPermanent links guarantee users perpetual access to catalog records or articles. To get a permanent link to a book in OneSearch , go to the screen that lists the full details of the book, click permalink and copy the URL. To add this link to Blackboard: Select the appropriate Blackboard course from the list under My Courses . Click Content or the desired area where the link will be accessed from. Click Build Content . Click Web Link . Enter a title for the link in the Name field. Type the permanent link URL (including the proxy prefix, explained above) in the URL field. Be sure to include the http:// at the beginning. Enter description in the text box, such as bibliographic information about the article (i.e., author, title of article, journal title, volume, issue, pages, date). Click the Submit button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1071155", "guide_name": "Library Resources in Blackboard", "page_id": "7798367", "page_name": "Reserves", "box_id": "3136056", "box_name": "Link Items in OneSearch to Blackboard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1071155&p=7798367"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics: Simple how-tos for the first steps of finding materials through the GC library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794"}}
{"text": "Logging In for Remote Access:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25355329", "box_name": "Logging In for Remote Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "Logging In for Remote Access:Logging In for Remote Access:For remote access to most of the library's electronic resources, you will need to log in with your Graduate Center Network ID\u00a0and password . This is a unique username/password: it is different from the\u00a0CUNYFirst username, and not the same as your email address. Your GC network ID is the same as the first part of your GC email address, usually your first initial followed by your last name. (There may be a number at the end of your username if there are multiple GC affiliates who share the same first initial and last name: Adam Smith = asmith or asmith4). If you are uncertain of your GC network password , you can reset it with the self-service password reset tool or contact IT Services at (itservices@gc.cuny.edu).\u00a0To use this tool you will need\u00a0your EMPLID and the secondary (non-GC) email address you have on file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25355329", "box_name": "Logging In for Remote Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "contact IT Services at (itservices@gc.cuny.edu).\u00a0To use this tool you will need\u00a0your EMPLID and the secondary (non-GC) email address you have on file.contact IT Services at (itservices@gc.cuny.edu).\u00a0To use this tool you will need\u00a0your EMPLID and the secondary (non-GC) email address you have on file.contact IT Services at (itservices@gc.cuny.edu).\u00a0To use this tool you will need\u00a0your EMPLID and the secondary (non-GC) email address you have on file.The network password is not necessarily the same as your email password; changing your network password will update your email password to match, but changing your email password does not update your network password. [Please note: If you are from the School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU), you can contact the\u00a0HelpDesk at: ithelpdesk@slu.cuny.edu]. You will be prompted to enter this username and password when you first click a link to a database, article, or e-book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25355329", "box_name": "Logging In for Remote Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "In looking for or within any type of library resource--database, electronic journal, e-books--there are a few techniques that are always useful. Work with Keywords Your first search term or terms may not bring up the results you expected. You should expect to run any search a few times with variant words in order to find the most relevant results. For example, \"e-sports\" and \"competitive digital gaming\" might return different but overlapping or complementary sets of results. Fewer words will give you more results, though those results may be less germane. Conversely, more words will make the results list more specific but also shorter. Compare, for instance, a search for \"weather\" with one for\u00a0\"tornadoes United States Midwest.\" Use Filters Individual databases as well as the OneSearch catalog offer ways to filter your results list if you have too many or insufficiently relevant results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25034217", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "Individual databases as well as the OneSearch catalog offer ways to filter your results list if you have too many or insufficiently relevant results. Individual databases as well as the OneSearch catalog offer ways to filter your results list if you have too many or insufficiently relevant results. Individual databases as well as the OneSearch catalog offer ways to filter your results list if you have too many or insufficiently relevant results.Usually located in the left or right sidebars, these limiters can include full text, date range, subject area, material type, and so forth. Try Multiple Avenues Journals are often found in more than one database, so if you have trouble accessing an article via the first place you find it, you can look up the journal title, then use the databases to browse the journal and find the article. This is particularly useful if you are looking for a specific item but can't get to it through OneSearch.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25034217", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "Keeping Track of Your Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25357223", "box_name": "Keeping Track of Your Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "Keeping Track of Your Research:Keeping Track of Your Research:The option that we recommend is to use reference management software such as Zotero, RefWorks, Mendeley, or a similar program. This kind of software allows you to accumulate a bibliography (or bibliographies) on your own computer, with not only item metadata but also links to the resources (and often the resources themselves) held locally. Other Options If you are logged into your OneSearch account , you can keep a list of resources you find by pinning them. This will, of course, only allow you to pin items that are in the library's catalog. You will also lose those lists when you graduate from the GC and no longer have active access to the GC network. Database providers offer you the option of creating accounts within specific platforms , such as JSTOR or EBSCO, where you can keep lists and sometimes folders of resources you find. This can be cumbersome since you won't have a single, unified collection of your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25357223", "box_name": "Keeping Track of Your Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "can keep lists and sometimes folders of resources you find. This can be cumbersome since you won't have a single, unified collection of your research.can keep lists and sometimes folders of resources you find. This can be cumbersome since you won't have a single, unified collection of your research.can keep lists and sometimes folders of resources you find. This can be cumbersome since you won't have a single, unified collection of your research.As with the OneSearch option, your access to the GC's databases will end when you leave the GC, and though your individual accounts may persist, those resource lists will no longer link you to the full text of the items.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25357223", "box_name": "Keeping Track of Your Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "In This Guide: The Basic Basics:\nThis guide is meant to acquaint you with the basics of doing research in the Graduate Center's electronic holdings. Here you'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more. Feel free to check out our FAQ page , which answers common questions. If you have another question, feel free to get in touch with us via live chat or email ! We're happy to meet with you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868073", "page_name": "Basics of Digital Research", "box_id": "25034456", "box_name": "In This Guide: The Basic Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868073"}}
{"text": "Articles: Find specific articles or articles on a topic in the GC's online collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868083", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868083"}}
{"text": "Finding Articles:\nIf you are looking for a specific article, you can enter the information you have into OneSearch. Most items in the library's digital collection will come up in the catalog search. Don't forget to click on the Articles tab above the OneSearch bar on the home page (note that the bar defaults to \"books & e-books\"), or, if you're inside the catalog already, use the Advanced Search to limit your results to articles.\u00a0See below for a visual guide to the advanced search interface. Second Option: If you'd like to double-check that we have access to the Journal an article was published in, go to the Journals tab. Search by Journal title. If there are no results, you can guarantee that the Graduate Center does not have access to the item - and then place an InterLibrary Loan request!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868083", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "25695732", "box_name": "Finding Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868083"}}
{"text": "e. If there are no results, you can guarantee that the Graduate Center does not have access to the item - and then place an InterLibrary Loan request!When searching for a range of literature on a subject, the best first step is often to do a broad search of all the library's holdings. Almost all the items available through the library will be found by the catalog discovery tool, OneSearch. OneSearch can be found and used directly through the home page of the library , but you may want to begin immediately with the Advanced Search so that you can use multiple search fields and place limits on your search results. If you find that you get too many results and they are not on point, you may want narrow your scope by searching in an appropriate database. You can determine which database or databases would be most appropriate by consulting the Research Guides ; each database will have its own search tools. [in journals]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868083", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "25695732", "box_name": "Finding Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868083"}}
{"text": "Databases: Find and search databases that the GC subscribes to.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868089", "page_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868089"}}
{"text": "Find Databases by Name:\nIf you know the name of the database you would like to use, you can use the search bar on the home page . Click the Databases tab above the search bar to activate a drop-down menu, then type the initial letter or letters to navigate easily to the database's title. Select it, and then click GO at the end of the bar. Alternately, you can navigate to the name of the database in the Databases A-Z index.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868089", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "24971133", "box_name": "Find Databases by Name", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868089"}}
{"text": "Searching Databases:\nSearching within a database is not unlike using the OneSearch tool in the library catalog. You can search in a number of different categories (author, title, subject, etc.) and you can use multiple search fields and filters. A typical database's advanced search (click on the image to see a larger version): There are multiple search fields, each of which can be set to search a particular category, as well as search limiters (e.g., Full Text,\u00a0date range).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868089", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "24971154", "box_name": "Searching Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868089"}}
{"text": "Find Databases by Subject:\nTo locate a database that is specific to a particular subject area, use the research guides to find suggestions or the drop-down menus on the Databases A-Z index page. Research guides can be found through a link on the library's home page , located in the box labeled Research below the search bar on the right-hand side; through a link at the top of the A-Z index page;\u00a0or at the link in the text above.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868089", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "24971145", "box_name": "Find Databases by Subject", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868089"}}
{"text": "Keeping Track of Materials:\nWhen you find material in a database that you want to hold onto, there are several ways to save it. Many articles are available as PDFs and can be downloaded to your own computer or storage. Individual databases allow you to create accounts in which you can save reading lists. And, within the OneSearch catalog, you can pin search results to your library account . Our recommendation, though, is to use a citation manager such as Zotero or RefWorks . Zotero is our strongest recommendation due to its being free and open source, and thus available to you if and when you are no longer affiliated with the Graduate Center. Check the library events page for workshops on using Zotero, and consult our Using Zotero research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868089", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "24971171", "box_name": "Keeping Track of Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868089"}}
{"text": "Journals: Check journal availability and search within specific journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868093", "page_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868093"}}
{"text": "To find out if the library carries a specific journal, use our Journal Finder tool. You can find this in several places: On the home page of the library , above the OneSearch text field, you can click on the Journals tab to use that field to search for a journal by title. In the Research section on the library's home page, below the search field, there is a link for Journals A-Z.\u00a0If you are already in the catalog, there is a link to the Journal Search at the top of the page. And finally, you can use the link at the beginning of this paragraph. There may be several databases that contain the journal you need. Each database may have different coverage dates, so look closely at those date ranges. If there are no such differences indicated, you can simply use the database whose interface you prefer. Tip: If you don't see results come up when you search for a Journal title, this simply means the GC does not have access to the journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868093", "page_name": "Journals", "box_id": "24971362", "box_name": "Journal Finder", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868093"}}
{"text": "e you prefer. Tip: If you don't see results come up when you search for a Journal title, this simply means the GC does not have access to the journal.e you prefer. Tip: If you don't see results come up when you search for a Journal title, this simply means the GC does not have access to the journal.e you prefer. Tip: If you don't see results come up when you search for a Journal title, this simply means the GC does not have access to the journal.If this is the case, you can place an InterLibrary Loan (ILL) request for the item you need from that journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868093", "page_name": "Journals", "box_id": "24971362", "box_name": "Journal Finder", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868093"}}
{"text": "Searching in Journals: Browse an Issue:\nBrowsing an electronic issue of a journal can be more visually challenging than leafing through a bound copy, but it is reasonably easy to do. Most journals have a landing page within the database (or databases) in which they're held. You can search the contents of the journal or find specific issues through that page. For instance, if you wanted to look at the August 2016 issue of the journal ADHD: Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders , you could find the journal through the Journal Finder . When you follow a database link\u00a0to the journal, you will find a page that will have an index of issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868093", "page_name": "Journals", "box_id": "24971365", "box_name": "Searching in Journals: Browse an Issue", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868093"}}
{"text": "E-books: Locating e-books in the GC's collection and beyond.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868095", "page_name": "E-books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868095"}}
{"text": "E-books in the GC's Collection:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868095", "page_name": "E-books", "box_id": "24972526", "box_name": "E-books in the GC's Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868095"}}
{"text": "E-books in the GC's Collection:E-books in the GC's Collection:The Graduate Center library has an extensive collection of e-books, both within subscription databases and acquired as individual purchases. Almost all of our e-books can be accessed through the catalog, using the OneSearch discovery tool. Make sure that the \"Material Type\" is set to Books in the Advanced Search interface , or, using the search bar on the home page , that the Catalog tag is active (light text will appear in the search bar saying \"Find books & e-books\"); when you have a results list, limit to e-books by selecting \"Full text online\" on the right-hand side of the page. We have put together a few resources that may make your search easier. Try looking at our e-books guide , which brings together all the sources\u00a0that we use ourselves to find digital titles; searching these individual databases\u00a0will offer you more specific results than the OneSearch tool.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868095", "page_name": "E-books", "box_id": "24972526", "box_name": "E-books in the GC's Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868095"}}
{"text": "urces\u00a0that we use ourselves to find digital titles; searching these individual databases\u00a0will offer you more specific results than the OneSearch tool.urces\u00a0that we use ourselves to find digital titles; searching these individual databases\u00a0will offer you more specific results than the OneSearch tool.urces\u00a0that we use ourselves to find digital titles; searching these individual databases\u00a0will offer you more specific results than the OneSearch tool.We have written on the library blog\u00a0detailing the steps of our own searches , and there is additionally a video of a workshop we presented on finding e-books. If you remain unable to find a book you need, you can submit a request to our e-book search service and/or suggest that we acquire it. While we actively seek to purchase\u00a0e-resources with the least restrictive licenses, it is unfortunately true that publishers place significant restrictions on the use of e-books. There may be e-books in our catalog that are not available for full\u00a0download, or that have limits on the number of simultaneous users. Additionally, e-books move in and out of subscription platforms, meaning that a title we were able to offer at one time may no longer be available. (The opposite is also true, of course!)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868095", "page_name": "E-books", "box_id": "24972526", "box_name": "E-books in the GC's Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868095"}}
{"text": "E-books Outside the Mina Rees Library:\nThe New York Public Library is a first stop for finding materials that the Graduate Center does not hold, both because of our ongoing special relationship with NYPL (which includes additional borrowing privileges) and because of the extent of NYPL's publicly accessible holdings. You can search NYPL's circulating holdings here . The research catalog has recently been upgraded to include items shared with NYU and Columbia, as well as the Digital Research Books Beta. The Internet Archive and its sibling site, OpenLibrary , provide controlled digital lending of thousands of e-books. Open access book sites include the Library of Congress , Digital Public Library of America , Project Gutenberg , and many others; see the Open Access Books page of our e-book collections guide. For a fuller accounting of e-book collections to which you have access, see our E-book Collections guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7868095", "page_name": "E-books", "box_id": "24972534", "box_name": "E-books Outside the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7868095"}}
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{"text": "OLD - Archives and Special Collections:OLD - Archives and Special Collections:Archives\u00a0traditionally include collections made up of physical items: personal papers, unpublished manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, and so much more. Digital preservation of archival documents\u00a0is now underway at many repositories, and accelerating every day, making remote access possible. However, the vast majority of archival materials are still not yet digitized, which is important to keep in mind as you search online. We have a thorough and detailed research guide on archival research . Below are links to parts of the guide that are specific to online research with primary sources, including many links to digital collections that may provide a place to start.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7872259", "page_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "24972826", "box_name": "OLD - Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7872259"}}
{"text": "of the guide that are specific to online research with primary sources, including many links to digital collections that may provide a place to start.of the guide that are specific to online research with primary sources, including many links to digital collections that may provide a place to start.of the guide that are specific to online research with primary sources, including many links to digital collections that may provide a place to start.Getting Started | Analog vs Digital | Archival Search Tools | Government Archives | Highlights | International Resources | Library Databases | Online Portals | Papers Projects | Regional Collaborations | Research Libraries - Digital Collections | Subject Collaborations | Subject-Specific Libraries & Archives | Texts, Images, Maps, A/V - more links | Volunteer Crowdsourcing Projects | Why Digitize This But Not That ?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7872259", "page_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "24972826", "box_name": "OLD - Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7872259"}}
{"text": "Archives and Special Collections:\nArchives\u00a0traditionally include collections made up of physical items: personal papers, unpublished manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, and so much more. Digital preservation of archival documents\u00a0is now underway at many repositories, and accelerating every day, making remote access possible. However, the vast majority of archival materials are still not yet digitized, which is important to keep in mind as you search online. We have a thorough and detailed research guide on archival research . See the Finding Digitized Collections page of the guide for information on finding and using digitized primary sources.\u00a0 There are links to online portals, library databses, selected research librariies with digitized materials, international resources, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1079794", "guide_name": "E-Research Basics", "page_id": "7872259", "page_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "31580078", "box_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1079794&p=7872259"}}
{"text": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library! Please update your vaccination status as per building policy . The Library is open to all currently enrolled CUNY students (bring your CUNY ID card and Cleared4 pass), and other affiliates - see the left-hand side of this page for more information: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/access Study Rooms: There are two study rooms on the 2nd Floor of the Library, intended as shared group study space - they may not be reserved in advance. Please contact your Department about spaces available elsewhere in the building for Zoom calls or online class. Printing, scanning, and computers in the Library are available: GC students and Graduate Center affiliates: Sign in with your GC Network ID, and have access to unlimited free printing. All other users may request a Guest Login at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor) for on-site computer access: printing is 15 cents/page and requires a $1 copy card. Wifi is available for all users. Library Hours are listed here.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978268", "page_name": "Service Updates", "box_id": "25297800", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978268"}}
{"text": "r) for on-site computer access: printing is 15 cents/page and requires a $1 copy card. Wifi is available for all users. Library Hours are listed here.r) for on-site computer access: printing is 15 cents/page and requires a $1 copy card. Wifi is available for all users. Library Hours are listed here.r) for on-site computer access: printing is 15 cents/page and requires a $1 copy card. Wifi is available for all users. Library Hours are listed here.Circulation: Books may be checked out on the 1st Floor of the Library, and book returns may be placed in the book drop by Security in the Lobby, or inside the Library entrance. Feel free to contact us via live 24/7 chat reference or check out our FAQ page here . We're also readily available\u00a0by email: library@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978268", "page_name": "Service Updates", "box_id": "25297800", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978268"}}
{"text": "Access to the Physical Collections:\nOur physical collections, including print books and journals, dissertations, microfilm, and audiovisual materials are available. If there is an item that you need that we do not have access to at the Mina Rees Library, consider placing an interlibrary loan request , using the ebook search service or contacting your liaison librarian to look for alternative access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978277", "page_name": "Borrowing and Digital Delivery", "box_id": "25298059", "box_name": "Access to the Physical Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978277"}}
{"text": "Returning Materials and Late Fees:\nCUNY libraries have suspended regular overdue fines, but you're still responsible for\u00a0fines for recalled items. All CUNY libraries now allow only 1\u00a0renewal for most\u00a0of their circulating items. Please contact the owning library if you need any additional renewals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978277", "page_name": "Borrowing and Digital Delivery", "box_id": "25298044", "box_name": "Returning Materials and Late Fees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978277"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary Loan may be accessed through our ILLIAD system . Any item can be requested, regardless of whether the GC or any CUNY library owns a copy. Please contact us at ill@gc.cuny.edu if you need any further information about our services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978277", "page_name": "Borrowing and Digital Delivery", "box_id": "25302761", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978277"}}
{"text": "Printers, Scanners, and Computers in the Library:\nAs a Graduate Center affiliate, you have access to free, unlimited printing in the Library. Feel free to use the printers on the 2nd Floor, logging in with your GC Network ID (the same login you use for remote access to Library databases). Scanners are available as well as microfilm readers. You will find these on the 2nd Floor, behind the Reference Desk. No login is required to use a scanner. Computers in the Library require a GC Network ID and password - if you're a visitor, please request a Guest Login at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor) or at the Reference Desk (2nd Floor).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978278", "page_name": "Technology Loans", "box_id": "27184514", "box_name": "Printers, Scanners, and Computers in the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978278"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Laptop Loans:\nStudents may request a laptop from IT Services using the request form . In order to borrow a laptops\u00a0you must meet all of the following criteria: Be registered for Fall 2021 classes with no registration holds on your record. Be able to show a GC ID if you will be picking up a laptop. Contact IT Services for further assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978278", "page_name": "Technology Loans", "box_id": "25298064", "box_name": "Graduate Center Laptop Loans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978278"}}
{"text": "Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25304372", "box_name": "Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts:Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts:Online access to library resources is limited to Graduate Center and SLU affiliates and requires a GC Network ID. Your GC Network ID will also provide access to Interlibrary Loan Services at the GC. GC Network ID credentials are not the same as CUNYfirst credentials. In most cases, your username is your first initial followed by your last name; if you are at SLU, log in with your EMPLID and password provided by SLU IT. Forgot your password? GC affiliates can use GC IT's self-service password reset site . SLU affiliates should contact SLU IT at ITHelpDesk@slu.cuny.edu . Need to view or manage your current book loans? Log into your Library/OneSearch account using your CUNY Login. As of August 3, 2020, CUNY Libraries no longer use a barcode number to access your account online. In addition to your Library/OneSearch account, there are other accounts users need at CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25304372", "box_name": "Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "longer use a barcode number to access your account online. In addition to your Library/OneSearch account, there are other accounts users need at CUNY.longer use a barcode number to access your account online. In addition to your Library/OneSearch account, there are other accounts users need at CUNY.longer use a barcode number to access your account online. In addition to your Library/OneSearch account, there are other accounts users need at CUNY.These include a GC Network Account, GC Email, CUNYFirst, CUNY Portal, CUNY Virtual Desktop, CUNY Academic Commons, OpenCUNY, and others. Learn more about them on the CUNY Accounts page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25304372", "box_name": "Online Library Access and CUNY Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Ebooks: How to find online monographs:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25303182", "box_name": "Ebooks: How to find online monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Ebooks: How to find online monographs:Ebooks: How to find online monographs:Use OneSearch : The majority of our GC Library ebooks display in this search. GC affiliates have access to ebooks that CUNY licenses for all campuses and those in our GC collections; both of these corpuses display in the GC view of OneSearch Databases A-Z : all of our ebook collections are included here. You can even see those that are not restricted by DRM. View links to our ebook collections along with news and search tips on our Ebooks Research Guide . Make a request for a book chapter via Interlibrary Loan Use our Ebook Search Service : a librarian will check all available ebook collections for you within a few business days Do you have credentials for another CUNY campus or another university where you work? Remember even other CUNY schools will have different ebook titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25303182", "box_name": "Ebooks: How to find online monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "you have credentials for another CUNY campus or another university where you work? Remember even other CUNY schools will have different ebook titles. you have credentials for another CUNY campus or another university where you work? Remember even other CUNY schools will have different ebook titles. you have credentials for another CUNY campus or another university where you work? Remember even other CUNY schools will have different ebook titles.New York Public Library , Brooklyn Public Library , and Queens Public Library collections also include many ebooks that could be accessed remotely Speak with your liaison librarian for assistance in finding and searching for ebooks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25303182", "box_name": "Ebooks: How to find online monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Streaming Film and Media:\nConsult the library's Film Studies Research Guide for a list of streaming media options.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25304228", "box_name": "Streaming Film and Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Online Access for Graduate Center Alumni:\nGC alumni have access to a limited selection of library databases through a partnership between the library and the Alumni Affairs Office. Complete the Graduate Center Alumni Registration Form to request access. The Alumni Affairs Office gcalumni@gc.cuny.edu will reply (please allow 1-2 business days) with\u00a0a username and password to access Databases for Alumni . Open Access resources (indicated by this symbol: ) on the the Graduate Center's A-Z Database List are freely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978280", "page_name": "Library Collections and Resources", "box_id": "25304223", "box_name": "Online Access for Graduate Center Alumni", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978280"}}
{"text": "Ask-a-Librarian:\nGraduate Center librarians are available at the Reference Desk on the 2nd Floor of the Library between 3pm-6pm, Monday-Friday. Email :\u00a0Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation (phone or videoconference) by contacting your subject librarian . Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978282", "page_name": "Research Help and Reference Services", "box_id": "25304142", "box_name": "Ask-a-Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978282"}}
{"text": "Chat with a Librarian:\nOur chat service is available 24/7 and will be answered by a CUNY librarian, if available. When CUNY librarians are not available, an academic librarian from one of our partner libraries will assist you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978282", "page_name": "Research Help and Reference Services", "box_id": "25303969", "box_name": "Chat with a Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978282"}}
{"text": "Contact Us:\nReference and General Questions: library@gc.cuny.edu Circulation: circ@gc.cuny.edu Interlibrary Loan: ill@gc.cuny.edu Dissertation Office: deposit@gc.cuny.edu Librarian Subject Specialist Directory to locate your subject librarian A-Z Faculty & Staff Directory", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978282", "page_name": "Research Help and Reference Services", "box_id": "25304201", "box_name": "Contact Us", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978282"}}
{"text": "Workshops:\nSee our events calendar for library workshop listings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978283", "page_name": "Workshops and Instruction", "box_id": "25304336", "box_name": "Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978283"}}
{"text": "Information for Instructors:\nInstructors can request library research instruction for classes by contacting their liaison librarian or filling out our class visit request form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978283", "page_name": "Workshops and Instruction", "box_id": "25304345", "box_name": "Information for Instructors", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978283"}}
{"text": "Fall 2022:\nFall 2022 Reserves Request Priority Deadline: August 15, 2022 Please note that new orders for materials may require a few weeks to process. Requests submitted after the deadline will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Instructors should review our full Reserves Guide for details about deadlines and making requests.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978284", "page_name": "Course Reserves", "box_id": "25303542", "box_name": "Fall 2022", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978284"}}
{"text": "Course Reserves:\nCourse Reserve Request Form: Faculty may use this form to place books on reserve. The library will try our best to purchase materials not already owned.\n\nReserves Guide: Information on accessing and placing books and articles on course reserve.\n\nBlackboard: Students: Login to Blackboard to access reserve readings. Faculty: Login to Blackboard to post pdfs, links to articles, and links to books in the library catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978284", "page_name": "Course Reserves", "box_id": "25373957", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978284"}}
{"text": "Course Reserves:\nLooking for reserves lists?\n\nView Course Reserves\n\nTo request an item be placed on reserve (even if the library does not already own the item) teaching faculty should complete the Course Reserve Request Form . Include as much information as possible when placing the request (call number or OneSearch link if the library owns the material, link to Amazon or ISBN if the library needs to purchase the material). There is a reserve limit of 50 items per course. It generally takes 4-6 weeks for an item that GC Library does not own to be purchased, processed, and placed on reserve. The library only handles book and DVD reserves at this time ; articles and other items can be organized in Blackboard or by other CUNY tools for sharing with classes. Because of licensing restrictions, we do not have the capability to purchase new streaming videos. If the library already licenses a streaming video through one of our databases we will help you link to the item for your course.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978284", "page_name": "Course Reserves", "box_id": "25494761", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978284"}}
{"text": "ew streaming videos. If the library already licenses a streaming video through one of our databases we will help you link to the item for your course.Material which CAN be placed on Reserve Print books E-books E-book Chapters DVDs Streaming videos that the library has already licensed Material which CANNOT be placed on Reserve Interlibrary loan books Library periodical issues or volumes Scans of an entire book Streaming video that requires a new license\n\nNeed assistance finding openly available materials for your course? For information about Open Educational Resources (OER) or Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC), see our OER Guide .\n\nThe Library will notify the instructor when their Reserves page is set up and the list is fully processed. Please note that new purchases will require additional time to process (order, receive, and catalog). Requests made prior to the deadline will be made available prior to the start of the semester, unless you are notified otherwise. Contact Reserves to check the status of your request.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978284", "page_name": "Course Reserves", "box_id": "25494761", "box_name": "Course Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978284"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library (NYPL):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978288", "page_name": "NYPL and Public Libraries", "box_id": "25310834", "box_name": "New York Public Library (NYPL)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978288"}}
{"text": "New York Public Library (NYPL):New York Public Library (NYPL):On-Site Research Branch Libraries: All available New York Public Library branch locations are open with full service, including general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and more. See NYPL's reopening page for any updates. Research Libraries: Service has been expanded at select locations to permit walk-in visitors who want to sit in public reading rooms, including the Rose Main Reading Room at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, for quiet study and computer use. Sign up for Research at NYPL email updates to receive announcements regarding NYPL's research services. Getting a new NYPL card Get a NYPL card online The SimplyE app for digital materials NYPL Print Book Services Research Borrowing Programs : Graduate Center affiliated researchers are eligible to borrow select NYPL research materials usually reserved for on-site use. Request Research Library Materials : Request general research materials in advance to make the most of your time at the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978288", "page_name": "NYPL and Public Libraries", "box_id": "25310834", "box_name": "New York Public Library (NYPL)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978288"}}
{"text": "rved for on-site use. Request Research Library Materials : Request general research materials in advance to make the most of your time at the library.rved for on-site use. Request Research Library Materials : Request general research materials in advance to make the most of your time at the library.rved for on-site use. Request Research Library Materials : Request general research materials in advance to make the most of your time at the library.Scan & Deliver Service : Eligible general collection items held at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts may be requested by clicking the Request button wherever it appears in the Shared Collection Catalog . Circulating Collections: NYPL is offering nearly full service in the branch libraries, including general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, laptop and computer access, and more. Request items for pick up at the branch of your choice. Databases and Ebooks List of databases\u00a0available from home (includes scholarly ebook collections like Cambridge, Oxford, Project Muse) Ebook Collections Overview (includes audiobooks and popular literature ebook collections) See our NYPL research guide for links and updates", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978288", "page_name": "NYPL and Public Libraries", "box_id": "25310834", "box_name": "New York Public Library (NYPL)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978288"}}
{"text": "Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library:\nThe Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library are open at this time. See this post for additional links to their programs and to find out how to apply for a library card. View the branch map and learn more on the BPL's website . The Queens Public Library is open: full details are available on the QPL's website .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1093897", "guide_name": "Covid-19 Continuity of Library Services", "page_id": "7978288", "page_name": "NYPL and Public Libraries", "box_id": "25312058", "box_name": "Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1093897&p=7978288"}}
{"text": "Class Exercise: Breakout Room exercise - searching for and within archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25988693", "box_name": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft:Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft:Description :\u00a0We will break into groups to explore a topic in one or more resources, and discuss our experience with these tools and our findings.\u00a0You can select someone to be the note taker for your group - at the end of our breakout session, we will share our small group discussions with the rest of the class in chat. Your group can choose to: Use a search tool / database like Archive Grid, DP.LA or Google\u00a0to find at least one collection of possible interest based on your selected topic. Try a search string for your topic. What are your key terms? What did you retrieve? What are some related terms you could try? Pick one or more collections of interest. Gather information about the collection and how to access it. Or you can: Select\u00a0a digital archive / collection from the list of example collections on the lower right. See if there is\u00a0a finding aid for that\u00a0collection. Use information about the collection, and/or\u00a0primary sources, to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25988693", "box_name": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "is\u00a0a finding aid for that\u00a0collection. Use information about the collection, and/or\u00a0primary sources, to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc.is\u00a0a finding aid for that\u00a0collection. Use information about the collection, and/or\u00a0primary sources, to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc.is\u00a0a finding aid for that\u00a0collection. Use information about the collection, and/or\u00a0primary sources, to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc.for your topic. Some things to look for: Who/what is the collection about? Who/what organization was the collector? How is the collection organized?\u00a0Are there subject headings / controlled vocabulary available on this site? Who do we contact if we have questions about the collection?... Things to reflect on with your\u00a0group: What did you find helpful about the search tool or resource you chose to look at? What were some challenges you encountered in using that resource? What are some \"gaps\" or limitations of the\u00a0collection you looked at in terms of your research? [Brainstorm one or more strategies for how you might work around this.] Discussion : Chat Storm! Pick a reflection from your group discussion to share with the class 1. After we leave breakout rooms, group note taker pastes group's reflection\u00a0into chat but does not click send. 2. Facilitators count down, at their signal all note takers click send! 3.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25988693", "box_name": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "oup note taker pastes group's reflection\u00a0into chat but does not click send. 2. Facilitators count down, at their signal all note takers click send! 3.oup note taker pastes group's reflection\u00a0into chat but does not click send. 2. Facilitators count down, at their signal all note takers click send! 3.oup note taker pastes group's reflection\u00a0into chat but does not click send. 2. Facilitators count down, at their signal all note takers click send! 3.Volunteers can kick off discussion or facilitators can help by going through the chat submissions one\u00a0by\u00a0one.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25988693", "box_name": "Instructions for Breakout Rooms - Draft", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "Sample Topics:\nSelect a topic for exploration below, or use one of your own! Conversion therapy Eugenics and sterilization Institutionalization (examples: prisons; asylums) IQ testing Interrogation and torture tactics at Guantanamo and \"black sites\" From the class syllabus: \"excavating silenced ways of knowing\u00a0(indigenous,\u00a0Blackgirlhoods, Global South, Hearing Voices Network) \u2013 we must not only critique what has been but recover the knowledges that continue to be nourished in indigenous communities, the Global South, in radical psychiatric consumer groups, in Appalachian communities, undocumented communities, communities of color, in healing circles\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25988696", "box_name": "Sample Topics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "... Explore one of these Collections:\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nArchives of Appalachia: The Archives of Appalachia is a repository for memories \u2014 the written words, images, and sounds that document life in southern Appalachia. We steward nearly two miles of rare manuscripts, 250,000 photographs, 90,000 audio and moving image recordings, and 14,000 books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "southern Appalachia. We steward nearly two miles of rare manuscripts, 250,000 photographs, 90,000 audio and moving image recordings, and 14,000 books.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "ch materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.Digital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nEndangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the Programme has digitised over seven million images and 25 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised so far include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nLatin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "\"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"Lesbian Herstory Archives - Digital Resources: Includes digitized copies of some of the 3,000 oral herstory cassettes in the Archives\u2019 Spoken Word Collection and 950 videotapes in the Video Collection, as well as a sampling from the LHA newsletters, photo and special collections. View all LHA collections here .\n\nLloyd Sealy Library Digital Collections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice: The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research.\n\nNYPL Digital Collections: A platform for exploring NYPL's digitized archival materials across many diverse collections. Browse by digital collection Introductory Guide to using NYPL Digital Collections", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "NYPL's digitized archival materials across many diverse collections. Browse by digital collection Introductory Guide to using NYPL Digital CollectionsSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"\n\nUmbra Search African American History: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "ry: Umbra Search African American History brings together more than 500,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.Willowbrook Collections @ College of Staten Island, CUNY (CSI): This guide is intended to help researchers identify and locate Willowbrook State School materials in the College of Staten Island Library. Included are printed books, reports, dissertations, manuscript materials, newspaper clippings and photographs", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187512", "page_name": "Class Exercise", "box_id": "25990401", "box_name": "... Explore one of these Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/breakout-exercise"}}
{"text": "Links: Links to additional resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "Additional Links:\nHere are some links we explored during class, as well as additional resources of interest.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "Additional Links:\nHere are some links we explored during class, as well as additional resources of interest.Archival Research Guide : This guide will introduce you to the basics of archival research. You will find information on what archives are and how they are arranged,\u00a0conducting background research,\u00a0where and how to look for archival collections,\u00a0what to expect when you visit an archival repository, citing and quoting from unpublished materials, and more. Beyond Wikipedia: Background & Reference Sources Diseases of the Mind : Highlights of American Psychiatry through 1900 Madness Network News :\u00a0Activist and Movement Historian David Gozalez has scanned every issue of this historic publication from the 1970s-80s and made them available for sale as ebooks and hard-copy bound volumes. Mina Rees Library, Primary Source Databases : These 40 library databases are a good place to look for\u00a0primary sources. NYC Municipal Archives, All Collections NYPL Articles & Databases : Use filters to see which of the 800+ NYPL databases is accessible from home.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "rces. NYC Municipal Archives, All Collections NYPL Articles & Databases : Use filters to see which of the 800+ NYPL databases is accessible from home.rces. NYC Municipal Archives, All Collections NYPL Articles & Databases : Use filters to see which of the 800+ NYPL databases is accessible from home.rces. NYC Municipal Archives, All Collections NYPL Articles & Databases : Use filters to see which of the 800+ NYPL databases is accessible from home.You can also filter by subject, or keyword (try \"primary\" or \"archive*\"). Pyschology & Conversion Therapy :\u00a0This page provides search strategies and a selection of recommended resources related to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology. Smithsonian\u2019s Library & Archival Exhibits on the Web:\u00a0Try a\u00a0search on ASYLUM or MENTAL ILLNESS, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "ated to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology. Smithsonian\u2019s Library & Archival Exhibits on the Web:\u00a0Try a\u00a0search on ASYLUM or MENTAL ILLNESS, etc.Archive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nDigital Public Library of America: The DPLA is a discovery tool, or union catalog, for public domain and openly licensed content held by archives, libraries, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions across the U.S. Browse this all-digital library by topic or contributing partner or search across nearly 48 million images, texts, videos, and sounds simultaneously. Also includes online exhibitions and primary source sets. Filter search results by usage rights, format, date, location, language, contributor, etc. And view full items to learn more about the collections that contain them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "sults by usage rights, format, date, location, language, contributor, etc. And view full items to learn more about the collections that contain them.American Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nArchives of Appalachia: The Archives of Appalachia is a repository for memories \u2014 the written words, images, and sounds that document life in southern Appalachia. We steward nearly two miles of rare manuscripts, 250,000 photographs, 90,000 audio and moving image recordings, and 14,000 books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "southern Appalachia. We steward nearly two miles of rare manuscripts, 250,000 photographs, 90,000 audio and moving image recordings, and 14,000 books.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nDigital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "ch materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.Digital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nDocumenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Endangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the Programme has digitised over seven million images and 25 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised so far include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nGoogle: Put your subject in quotes and add \"oral history\" to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"peace movements\" AND \"oral history\". Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\n\nLatin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "\"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"Lesbian Herstory Archives - Digital Resources: Includes digitized copies of some of the 3,000 oral herstory cassettes in the Archives\u2019 Spoken Word Collection and 950 videotapes in the Video Collection, as well as a sampling from the LHA newsletters, photo and special collections. View all LHA collections here .\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "he world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.Lloyd Sealy Library Digital Collections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice: The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research.\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "uration collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"National Archives, U.S.: A massive resource. \"NARA keeps only ... about 2 to 5 percent of [the records] generated in any given year. ... There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data.\" Plans are in place to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "lace to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.National Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images from the collections of the Municipal Archives. Includes photographs, maps, motion picture and audio recordings.\n\nNYPL Digital Collections: Collection of more than 870,000 images covering nearly every topic imaginable. Formats include visually appealing items such as drawings, illuminated manuscripts, maps, photographs, posters, prints, and rare illustrated books, along with video, audio, and more. Search or browse by item, collection, or NYPL division.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": ", photographs, posters, prints, and rare illustrated books, along with video, audio, and more. Search or browse by item, collection, or NYPL division.Smithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"Umbra Search African American History: Searches over 500,000 items from more than 1000 U.S. archives, libraries, and museums, focused on African American History.\n\nWillowbrook Collections @ College of Staten Island, CUNY (CSI): This guide is intended to help researchers identify and locate Willowbrook State School materials in the College of Staten Island Library. Included are printed books, reports, dissertations, manuscript materials, newspaper clippings and photographs", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "25988657", "box_name": "Additional Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
{"text": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research:\nDownload our Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8187515", "page_name": "Links", "box_id": "19006801", "box_name": "Quick Start Guide for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/decolonizing-psych-archival-research/links"}}
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{"text": "Archival Research Guide : This guide will introduce you to the basics of archival research. You will find information on what archives are and how they are arranged,\u00a0conducting background research,\u00a0where and how to look for archival collections,\u00a0what to expect when you visit an archival repository, citing and quoting from unpublished materials, and more. Mina Rees Library, Primary Source Databases : These 40 library databases are a good place to look for\u00a0primary sources. NYPL Articles & Databases : Use filters to see which of the 800+ NYPL databases is accessible from home. You can also filter by subject, or keyword (try \"primary\" or \"archive*\"). NYC Municipal Archives, All Collections Pyschology & Conversion Therapy :\u00a0This page provides search strategies and a selection of recommended resources related to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995301", "box_name": "Extra links (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "onversion Therapy :\u00a0This page provides search strategies and a selection of recommended resources related to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology.onversion Therapy :\u00a0This page provides search strategies and a selection of recommended resources related to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology.onversion Therapy :\u00a0This page provides search strategies and a selection of recommended resources related to conversion therapy and LGBTQ+ psychology.Diseases of the Mind : Highlights of American Psychiatry through 1900 Adelphi University, Diversification / Decolonization\u00a0of the Curriculum - Psychology Resources :\u00a0Recommended resources for teaching in P Smithsonian\u2019s Library & Archival Exhibits on the Web:\u00a0Try a\u00a0search on ASYLUM or MENTAL ILLNESS, etc. Madness Network News :\u00a0Activist and Movement Historian David Gozalez has scanned every issue of this historic publication from the 1970s-80s and made them available for sale as ebooks and hard-copy bound volumes. The Early Caribbean Digital Archive :\u00a0open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995301", "box_name": "Extra links (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "and hard-copy bound volumes. The Early Caribbean Digital Archive :\u00a0open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. and hard-copy bound volumes. The Early Caribbean Digital Archive :\u00a0open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. and hard-copy bound volumes. The Early Caribbean Digital Archive :\u00a0open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images.Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean.\u00a0The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \" remix \" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995301", "box_name": "Extra links (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nDigital Public Library of America: Contains nearly 36 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" and then use facets to narrow results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25988654", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "Find Collections:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25988650", "box_name": "Find Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "Databases & Search Tools:\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nDigital Public Library of America: The DPLA is a discovery tool, or union catalog, for public domain and openly licensed content held by archives, libraries, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions across the U.S. Browse this all-digital library by topic or contributing partner or search across nearly 48 million images, texts, videos, and sounds simultaneously. Also includes online exhibitions and primary source sets. Filter search results by usage rights, format, date, location, language, contributor, etc. And view full items to learn more about the collections that contain them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "26004707", "box_name": "Databases & Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "sults by usage rights, format, date, location, language, contributor, etc. And view full items to learn more about the collections that contain them.Google: Put your subject in quotes and add \"oral history\" to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"peace movements\" AND \"oral history\". Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "26004707", "box_name": "Databases & Search Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
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{"text": "Breakout Room Exercise Tabbed (hidden):Breakout Room Exercise Tabbed (hidden):Description:\u00a0We will break into groups to explore a topic in one or more resources, and discuss our experience with these tools and our findings.\u00a0You can select someone to be the note taker for your group - at the end of our breakout session, we will share our small group discussions with the rest of the class in chat. Possible activities\u00a0for your group: Use a search tool / database like Archive Grid, DP.LA or Google\u00a0to find at least one collection of possible interest. Try a search string for your topic. What are your key terms? What did you retrieve? What are some related terms you could try? Pick one or more collections of interest. Gather information about the collection and how to access it. Select\u00a0a digital archive / collection from the Resource list to the right. See if there is\u00a0a finding aid for that\u00a0collection. Use primary sources and/or information about the collection to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc. for your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995327", "box_name": "Breakout Room Exercise Tabbed (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "id for that\u00a0collection. Use primary sources and/or information about the collection to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc. for your topic.id for that\u00a0collection. Use primary sources and/or information about the collection to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc. for your topic.id for that\u00a0collection. Use primary sources and/or information about the collection to identify a key person/people, place, date, etc. for your topic.Things to look for: Who/what is the collection about? Who/what organization was the collector?... Discussion: Chat Storm! 1. After we leave breakout rooms, group note taker pastes group's findings into chat but does not click send. 2. Facilitators count down, at their signal all note takers click send! 3. Volunteers can kick off discussion or facilitators can help by going through the chat submissions one-by-one.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995327", "box_name": "Breakout Room Exercise Tabbed (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
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{"text": "Class Mission Statement (hidden):\n\u201cWe will ground ourselves in the writings and commitments of decolonial theorists writing from South Africa, Martinique, Latin America, northern Africa, the United States and Maori scholars in New Zealand writing on extractive social science, the enduring tentacles of colonialism and white supremacy, the imperial reach of psychology as a discipline, the rich resonance of poetic knowledge and radical imagination.\u201d", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25995775", "box_name": "Class Mission Statement (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
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{"text": "For Instructions (hidden):For Instructions (hidden):[Example tasks/deliverables: add to Instructions box as needed] For ArchiveGrid/DP.LA/Google 1. \u00a0Find one archive/archival collection of interest to you using\u00a0ArchiveGrid/DP.LA/Google. 2. Try a search string for your topic (ArchiveGrid/DP.LA/Google). What are your key terms? What did you retrieve? What are some related terms you could try? 3. Try browsing collections in ArchiveGrid/DP.LA... ~~~ For an archive/archival collection 1. Find one or more items related to your topic / of interest to you. 2. Locate the finding aid for the collection. Locate and be ready to describe\u00a0the a. scope of the collection, b. the provenance, and/or c. the types of materials therein (letters, photographs, pamphlets, recordings, government documents, etc.) 2. What are some of the search/filter facets available on the site? Are there any of particular interest to you for your topic? 3.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25996359", "box_name": "For Instructions (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "nt documents, etc.) 2. What are some of the search/filter facets available on the site? Are there any of particular interest to you for your topic? 3.nt documents, etc.) 2. What are some of the search/filter facets available on the site? Are there any of particular interest to you for your topic? 3.nt documents, etc.) 2. What are some of the search/filter facets available on the site? Are there any of particular interest to you for your topic? 3.Are there subject headings / controlled vocabulary available on this site? [Do you find these headings useful for your topic? Why or why not?] 4. What are some \"gaps\" or limitations of this collection in terms of your research? [Brainstorm one or more strategies for how you might work around this.]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1122541", "guide_name": "Decolonizing Psychology / Archival Research", "page_id": "8197684", "page_name": "Extra Stuff", "box_id": "25996359", "box_name": "For Instructions (hidden)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1122541&p=8197684"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThese\u00a0pages could help guide you with\u00a0the extraction of\u00a0data (APIs, mining, harvesting, searching and uploading) and manipulation: APIs Finding Data Data Sources Text Mining Data Services Twitterbots Manipulating Data Data Management Data Preservation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236426", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26125531", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236426"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThese pages introduce different approaches to mapping: Getting Started Mapping Data Google Earth ARCGIS & StoryMaps Other Platforms Map Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234784", "page_name": "Mapping", "box_id": "26724998", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234784"}}
{"text": "Other Resources:\nDefense Against Dishonest Charts", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234794", "page_name": "Data Visualization", "box_id": "33993522", "box_name": "Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234794"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThese pages suggest different avenues of inquiry for getting started with data visualization: Topic Modeling Voyant Tableau Palladio Analyzing and Visualizing Data Web Scraping Other Possible Approaches", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234794", "page_name": "Data Visualization", "box_id": "26725003", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234794"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThings to consider and a few popular CMS's for website creation: Information Architecture Graduate Center Web Resources Omeka Wordpress Scalar Accessibility", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8409759", "page_name": "Web Site Creation", "box_id": "26725006", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8409759"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nDifferent platforms for research dissemination: Publishing and Annotation LaTEX Manifold Hypothes.is Wikipedia CUNY Academic Commons Podcast Creation eBook Creation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236005", "page_name": "Publishing", "box_id": "26725009", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236005"}}
{"text": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash:\nCommand Line Interface & Basic Bash Commands: This video introduces viewers to the command line interface and some basic commands. Created for the Digging Deeper, Reaching Further (DDRF) project\n\nAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236070", "page_name": "Other Stuff", "box_id": "26124343", "box_name": "The Command Line Interface and Basic Bash", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236070"}}
{"text": "Queries:\nWikidata Query Builder Wikidata Query Service Wikidata Query Service with example Sparklis Tool", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236070", "page_name": "Other Stuff", "box_id": "29953307", "box_name": "Queries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236070"}}
{"text": "Other Resources & Tools:\nGLAM Workbench JSTOR Labs LoC Experiments Programming Historian Programming Historian API Tutorial Taguette Taguette is a free and open source tool for qualitative research. You can import your research materials, highlight and tag quotes, and export the results! Tabula - export data from PDFs! More info . Textract", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236070", "page_name": "Other Stuff", "box_id": "26124650", "box_name": "Other Resources & Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236070"}}
{"text": "QGIS:\nIntro to QGIS video Do you want to learn more about QGIS, the free and open source software for mapping and geospatial analysts? This webinar will present several quick demos to help you get started with QGIS. QGIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234805", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "26119669", "box_name": "QGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234805"}}
{"text": "Intrduction:\nThere are many ways to approach mapping. The GC has ArcGIS installed on its public workstations. There is also an open source analog that you can install on your computer called QGIS .\u00a0 However both require a steep learning curve and might be toocomplicated for your purposes.\u00a0\u00a0 Other approaches such as using a Wordpress plugin such as MapMaker with Google Maps\u00a0 API or Open Street Maps might be just as useful and requires a lot less frontend investment rather\u00a0 than learning a new complicated platform. Here is a more comprehensive guide to help inform your decision. Make an appointment with Stephen (sklein@gc.cuny.edu) or Steve (szweibel@gc.cuny.edu) to explore the best path toward your mapping needs. Meanwhile, here is a useful guide that might get you started.\u00a0 Also, Frank Donnelly, a Baruch College librarian, occasionally gives classes so watch this page .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234805", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "26119666", "box_name": "Intrduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234805"}}
{"text": "Guide to Mapping Data:\nThis guide was developed as part of a series of workshops on \"Data for Social Justice.\" Related guides: Finding data Analyzing & visualizing data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124811", "box_name": "Guide to Mapping Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Online tutorials:\nTufts University GIS Tips and Tutorials A large, thorough collection of GIS tutorials, exercises, and tip sheets for ArcGIS, Google Earth & Maps, and GPS and remote sensing tools. University of Waterloo Tutorials Podcasts, screencasts, and slides introducing GIS, ArcGIS, Google Maps, and web mapping.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124812", "box_name": "Online tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Workshops and training:\nIntroduction to GIS using Open Source Software is a day-long workshop offered at Baruch each semester. Current graduate students, faculty and staff from throughout CUNY can register. Visit the GIS practicum page for eligibility, registration, and course details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124813", "box_name": "Workshops and training", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Basic mapping applications:\nThe National Map Viewer USGS tool creates multi-layered maps incorporating a wide variety of social and environmental/geological data. Maps can be emailed, printed, or saved. Mapping the Measure of America allows state- and county-level mapping of demographic, health, education, income, and security data. A project of the Social Science Research Council. SEDAC Map Client lets you create global and regional maps on themes ranging from poverty and governance to sustainability and conservation. NASA Worldview allows you to interactively browse global satellite imagery. Users can overlay and visualize a subset of social/political map layers in conjunction with satellite images. Social Explorer Graduate Center/CUNY licensed resource allows you to create thematic maps and download current and historical data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124814", "box_name": "Basic mapping applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Advanced mapping applications:\nArcGIS Explorer free, downloadable GIS viewer lets you fuse local data with existing map layers to create custom maps. Google Fusion Tables allows you to combine data values and KML polygon boundaries from your own or other data sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124815", "box_name": "Advanced mapping applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS:\nArcGIS is the industry standard proprietary GIS software package and is produced by Esri (formerly ESRI, or Environmental Systems Research Institute). It is a Windows-only suite of programs: ArcMap: for making maps and conducting analyses ArcCatalog: for organizing data and metadata, similar to \"My Computer\" on a Windows PC ArcScene: incorporates 3D visualizations of terrain into maps ArcGlobe: for 3D visualizations of very large raster or vector data sets ArcGIS 10.1 Desktop is available on all workstations in the Graduate Center Library. From the Start menu, choose \"All Programs\" then navigate to ArcMap.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124816", "box_name": "ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "QGIS:\nQuantum GIS (QGIS) is a user-friendly open source GIS software package licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities. It is available for download from the QGIS Project website . GRASS GIS is a free and open source GIS software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics and maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS GIS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies. It is available for download from the GRASS GIS website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124817", "box_name": "QGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Spatial data:\nNew York City MapPLUTO - NYC tax lot data and features BYTES of the BIG APPLE - boundary, zoning, and streets data Baruch's GIS Data Repository - includes a mix of public and Baruch/CUNY-only data New York State NYS GIS Clearinghouse Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository (CUGIR) Neighborhood Data Portal United States Census Bureau TIGER Products Includes shapefile boundaries for Census geographies. USDA Geospatial Data Gateway from the US Dept. of Agriculture International Data by Country From DIVA-GIS UNEP GEO Data Portal from the UN Environment Programme", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124818", "box_name": "Spatial data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Geocoding tools:\nTexas A&M Geocoding Services Google Fusion Tables", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124819", "box_name": "Geocoding tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
{"text": "Themed mapping sites:\nNPL Superfund Footprint Columbia University-based project lets you \"visualize and understand the characteristics of vulnerable populations, built and natural features, and environmental exposures near the National Priorities List Superfund sites\" CHANGE Viewer allows the exploration of climate science, human and socio-economic datasets. NY Times Mapping America allows you to browse and map census tract-level data related to race/ethnicity, income, housing/families, and education from the American Community Survey from 2005-2009.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236219", "page_name": "Mapping Data", "box_id": "26124820", "box_name": "Themed mapping sites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236219"}}
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{"text": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review:Google Earth Desktop: User Review:Easy to use the interface, easy to add layers: As one can see from the overlays of a view of Rome even a novice user (this\u00a0site designer) was able to\u00a0place and manipulate a map of the Seven Hills of Rome on top of a\u00a0Google Earth \"Satellite imagery\" map of modern Rome. Perhaps it is not surprising that Google provided the easiest of the map interfaces. Fun dynamic:\u00a0With this program, you can literally spin the globe and let your finger land on any random spot to decide where to explore next. It's easy to get lost for hours clicking around to view images of different places and see how people live in all parts of the world. Also amusing is the flight simulator, which lets you \"fly\" around the globe. Lots of info:\u00a0In addition to the images, which are excellent, this app also provides tons of information on the people, culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119615", "box_name": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.There are many different types of icons denoting various kinds of features all over the map, and while there is a key provided, the icons are so small that it's tough to tell them apart most of the time. This makes searching for specific features or information difficult. Google Earth gives you a lot of fun information to play with, but it could benefit from a bit of an interface upgrade. That's no reason not to try it out, though, especially since it's free, and it does run smoothly, even if you can't always tell exactly what you're clicking on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119615", "box_name": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials:\nGoogle Earth Basics Page: If you are new to Google Earth (GE), there are some useful stories written in the Google Earth Blog which might give a beginner, or even an experienced user, some insights about this exciting program. If you are looking for more advanced things, try going to the GEB home page and use the categories or Search option for things like: GPS, Geocaching, GIS, network links, image overlays, and more. On this page are links to stories which might help guide you to learning enough about Google Earth that you will soon be a GE expert.\n\nGoogle Earth: Getting Started: This page is devoted to providing links to important web resources about Google Earth, KML/KMZ, sightseeing GE\u2019s satellite/aerial photos, software tools, games, and more. For an even longer list of links, check out OgleEarth\u2019s links page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119617", "box_name": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "ML/KMZ, sightseeing GE\u2019s satellite/aerial photos, software tools, games, and more. For an even longer list of links, check out OgleEarth\u2019s links page.The Programming Historian: Google Earth and Google Maps: Intro to Google Maps and Google Earth By Jim Clifford , Josh MacFadyen and Daniel Macfarlane, December 13, 2013\n\nGoogle Maps API: This tutorial is about the Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface). Google Maps API lets you customize maps, and the information on maps.\n\nGoogle Developer: Using Javascript, it is possible to make Google Maps behave much more like a traditional GIS program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119617", "box_name": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "Google Earth Versions: Google Earth Online has come a long way in the last five years. It is now a dynamic interface that can float its users across this globe at impressive torque and speed. As long as a user has a sufficient internet signal, this aspect works well. If not, better to work with Google Earth Desktop. GE Online has somewhat improved its interactivity, in it is possible to import some marked up map (KML) files into one's profile; unfortunately the success rate for import of complex data is initially low. One just needs to spend some time working with both Desktop and Online simultaneously until the format is mastered. Google Earth Pro Desktop has a similar ability to send us spiraling around the globe, and may be a much more versatile tool all around, especially for situations where internet is scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119619", "box_name": "Google Earth", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.Available on PC, Mac, or Linux.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119619", "box_name": "Google Earth", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
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{"text": "About Google Earth and Google Maps:About Google Earth and Google Maps:Google Earth and Google Maps used to be very different products, but over the past few years they\u2019ve become much more similar. This is largely due to the addition of new features to Google Maps, such as support for 3D Imagery and other features that used to only be available in Google Earth. The main difference between the two is that Google Maps is accessed through a Web browser and an Internet connection. Google Earth, in contrast, has been a program that you download and save on your computer, though now it does have a web browser plugin functionality. Google Earth lets you take a virtual trip to anywhere in the world, with tons of photos, information, and other types of interactive displays you can explore. Whether you have a particular destination in mind, or you just want to poke around and see what it's like to live in different areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119621", "box_name": "About Google Earth and Google Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
{"text": "erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.In either case, this will ONLY be available on your personal computer, not Brooklyn College library or lab computers. Google Maps is probably the most widely used of the GIS platforms. Although it is not necessarily the best\u00a0tool for complex\u00a0data visualization, it is extremely robust and easy to use on mobile devices, and is better for the demonstration of routes and journey times.\u00a0If you know some\u00a0Javascript, Google Maps has\u00a0alot\u00a0of potential for creating interestingly styled, customized maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234785", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26119621", "box_name": "About Google Earth and Google Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234785"}}
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{"text": "StoryMaps:\nGetting Started with StoryMaps: Storymaps is a new introductory platform of Esri. It's actually so similar to ArcGIS online that it has most of the same functions. The biggest difference is the option to choose several storytelling formats, such as a journal. tour, or a comparison of two different map layers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119622", "box_name": "StoryMaps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "ARcGIS:\nArcGIS: ArcGIS is a creation of ESRI, the Environmental Systems Research Institute, which has been creating GIS software for over 30 years.\n\nRecognized as the leader in GIS software, it\u2019s been estimated that about seventy percent of GIS users use Esri products. Esri overhauled their software packages into an interoperable model called ArcGIS (the desktop GIS is referred to as ArcMap). In addition, Esri has developed plug-ins called extensions which add to the functionality of ArcGIS. Demo and light versions of Esri software are available for downloading. You can also find free data to use with Esri products.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119624", "box_name": "ARcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS Mapping Training Videos:\nLink to Watch First ArcGIS Video: Emily Fairey: Video creator Material: Basics of ArcGIS Online: Registration, Map interface, 2 pins with images and links, and a line/area.\n\nLink to Watch 2nd ArcGIS Training Video: Video by Emily Fairey Working with layers and files in ArcGIS Online: Living Layers Atlas, online KML file and importing a CSV file into ArcGIS maps.\n\nTranscript of 2nd ArcGIS Online Video: Rough Transcript of 2nd ArcGIS Online Video", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119625", "box_name": "ArcGIS Mapping Training Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "Tutorials: ArcGIS:\nWorking with Excel in ArcGIS: Some useful instructions for importing Excel files into mapping applications\n\nGetting Started with ArcGIS Online: A page with 5 introductory lessons to get you going with ArcGIS Online\n\nTutorials in ArcGIS: Esri's Tutorials in ArcGIS\n\nPASDA ArcGIS tutorials: Downloadable exercises in Desktop ArcGIS by Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access\n\nEsri Virtual Campus: Proprietary, but often pay as you go, training from Esri.\n\nEsri Instructional Materials: A host of useful Lesson plans, free, from Esri ArcGIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119626", "box_name": "Tutorials: ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "StoryMaps: Examples:\nArcGIS StoryMaps: Why and a Bit of How and What: To view this presentation to its best advantage, link to it in ArcGIS Online StoryMaps\n\nFairway Red Hook: A History on an Historic Building: To view this presentation to its best advantage, open in ArcGIS StoryMaps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119627", "box_name": "StoryMaps: Examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119628", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop:User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop:Platforms: Desktop:\u00a0Windows, ArcGISOnline Starting: ArcGIS for Desktop had 3 software interfaces: ArcMap, ArcGlobe, and ArcScene.\u00a0Dowloading and Installing were straightforward,\u00a0once I was able to get my Esri account: as with\u00a0QGIS, there are hundreds of strange buttons and frames. ArcGIS\u00a0loads previous projects and shows you a selection to choose from on load. This makes the load time very slow ArcMaps has several map templates to choose from. ArcGlobe only one. There is an option to \u201cSearch\u201d for your data from you local file server, which makes finding data extremely easy. Adding new data\u00a0(not through the browser) can be confusing initially and\u00a0a little technical due to having to \u201cset\u201d the folders you want to access data from. There are many\u00a0symbology\u00a0options to style\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119628", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.Map production is simple with\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0and utilizes the map frame to display the map output. Creating templates and defining boxes and labels is very easy and intuitive. Again, as with other areas of the\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0system, options are hidden behind other options which are behind further options, which can be confusing for the uninitiated, but once used for a few weeks are quite logical. From a more technical standpoint,\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0has a strong\u00a0coordinate system interface. When using conflicting datum there are clear questions raised over how this should be dealt with through use of drop-downs with options for transformations. Furthermore, at any time you can select a layer or map frame to see detail on the coordinate system being used. Where the necessary coordinate system isn\u2019t available or where some customization is required, the interface for adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119628", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems. adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems. adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems.Database Functionality: ArcGIS has excellent table and join and database functionality. This can also be technical, and perhaps would require a class or expert help.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119628", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS at Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College currently has a trial subscription to ArcGIS, a proprietary GIS mapping software and web application, for the online and the desktop versions. To download the software to your personal computer, you must first\u00a0activate your Esri account. To do this,\u00a0get in touch with Mo\u00a0Ching\u00a0Li (ITS) .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234790", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26119629", "box_name": "ArcGIS at Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234790"}}
{"text": "Other GIS Platforms: OmniSci-Previously MapD, Carto, QGIS, etc", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234792", "page_name": "Other GIS Platforms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234792"}}
{"text": "Carto:\nCARTO Formerly known as CartoDB, this web-mapping platform lets you upload spatial and tabular data to create interactive web maps. Click Login and create a basic, free account. The Map Academy CARTO's collection of exercises and tutorials for learning how to use their platform Bringing Data Into CARTO Demonstrates how to bring shapefiles, data tables, and coordinate data into CARTO", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234792", "page_name": "Other GIS Platforms", "box_id": "26119630", "box_name": "Carto", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234792"}}
{"text": "OmniSci (MapD):\nOmniSci (Formerly MapD) is\u00a0an open-source SQL engine, Mapd\u00a0is an analytics platform that creates visual representations of data to enhance analysis and interaction, including functionalities for multi-layered geospatial mapping. Explore their interactive demos , of which we highlight this live tweet map . Free/Paid.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234792", "page_name": "Other GIS Platforms", "box_id": "26119631", "box_name": "OmniSci (MapD)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234792"}}
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{"text": "Historic Map Databases:\nNYPL Digital Map Collection: A page with a listing of all of NYPL's digital maps in the \"map warper\". You can export an image to work with in Google Earth, or a kml file that has already been \"rectifed.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "all of NYPL's digital maps in the \"map warper\". You can export an image to work with in Google Earth, or a kml file that has already been \"rectifed.\"Sanborn Maps (Fire Insurance Maps: About this Collection) (Library of Congress) An online database containing digitized fire insurance maps published by the Sanborn Map Company. This collection is freely available on the internet. The maps are large-scale plans of urban structures and were used to gauge the fire risks. The maps were hand-drawn and color coded. Sanborn maps are valuable historical tools for historians, geographers, genealogists, and anyone who wants to learn about the history, growth, and development of American cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Start with: About this Collection. Then select: Collection Items. Use the left menu to filter by various aspects, such as location. NOTE: the states are not in alphabetical order; be sure to select \"More Locations\" and use the Sort Alphabetically option. Maps are still being added to the collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "re not in alphabetical order; be sure to select \"More Locations\" and use the Sort Alphabetically option. Maps are still being added to the collection.re not in alphabetical order; be sure to select \"More Locations\" and use the Sort Alphabetically option. Maps are still being added to the collection.re not in alphabetical order; be sure to select \"More Locations\" and use the Sort Alphabetically option. Maps are still being added to the collection.How to Use the Library of Congress' New Sanborn Maps for Genealogy (genealogy insider) A a step by step guide to using the Sanborn Maps. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps (Geography & Map Reading Room, Library of Congress) Research Guide that offers The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps Online Checklist, essays about uses of the Sanborn Maps, and other resources. European transportation facility maps of the 19th century Maps of 19th century European transportation facilities held by the University of Chicago Library's Map Collection. American Geographical Society Digital Map Collection The American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection currently contains over 5000 maps, ranging from early maps of Asia to historical maps of Wisconsin and Milwaukee, and other American cities, states, and national parks. The digital collection is under continuing development.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "orical maps of Wisconsin and Milwaukee, and other American cities, states, and national parks. The digital collection is under continuing development.orical maps of Wisconsin and Milwaukee, and other American cities, states, and national parks. The digital collection is under continuing development.orical maps of Wisconsin and Milwaukee, and other American cities, states, and national parks. The digital collection is under continuing development.American Memory - Maps Collections The focus of Map Collections is Americana and Cartographic Treasures of the Library of Congress. These images were created from maps and atlases and, in general, are restricted to items that are not covered by copyright protection. AMS and GSGS index maps Hosted by the Earth Sciences and Map Library at UC Berkeley, includes index maps by the U.S. Army Map Service (AMS) and Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section (GSGS). Atlas of Canada Offers current topographic maps and data as well as topical and historical maps of Canada. Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project Displays historical county boundaries for all states. Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States Published in 1932, the atlas contains 700 maps. This digitized version is user-friendly and georectified. Bodleian Library Map Room Includes Maps on the Web, part of the Oxford Digital Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "aps. This digitized version is user-friendly and georectified. Bodleian Library Map Room Includes Maps on the Web, part of the Oxford Digital Library.aps. This digitized version is user-friendly and georectified. Bodleian Library Map Room Includes Maps on the Web, part of the Oxford Digital Library.aps. This digitized version is user-friendly and georectified. Bodleian Library Map Room Includes Maps on the Web, part of the Oxford Digital Library.Broer Map Library - Homepage The Broer Map Library is a large collection of government, commercial and other produced maps and atlases from the past three centuries. The library endeavors to provide its collection of maps and atlases online in order to allow libraries and researchers who would not otherwise have access to such a large collection, have them available. Concharto A geographic wiki. Concharto \"An Atlas of History and Happenings\", Concharto is an encyclopedic atlas of history and happenings that anyone can edit. David Rumsey Map Collection Database 18th and 19th century North and South America maps are the main feature of this site. Historic maps of the World, Europe, Asia and Africa are also represented. Digital Map Indexes Earth Sciences and Map Library at UC Berkeley hosts this site linking to every index map held in the Earth Sciences & Map Library's collection (with the exception of the Army Map Service (AMS) indexes) and air photo index maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "y index map held in the Earth Sciences & Map Library's collection (with the exception of the Army Map Service (AMS) indexes) and air photo index maps.y index map held in the Earth Sciences & Map Library's collection (with the exception of the Army Map Service (AMS) indexes) and air photo index maps.y index map held in the Earth Sciences & Map Library's collection (with the exception of the Army Map Service (AMS) indexes) and air photo index maps.Ethnographic Maps of the 19th Century 19th-century ethnographic maps held by the University of Chicago Library's Map Collection. Free Library of Philadelphia - Map Collection Provides researchers and explorers with more than 130,000 current and historical maps, as well as other geographical resources, covering every part of the world. The collection is especially strong in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania maps and atlases. Geologic Atlas of the United States The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by Map and GIS Collections and Services within the TAMU Libraries. Gough Map (Great Britain) The Gough Map is one of the earliest maps to show Britain in a geographically-recognizable form.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "within the TAMU Libraries. Gough Map (Great Britain) The Gough Map is one of the earliest maps to show Britain in a geographically-recognizable form. within the TAMU Libraries. Gough Map (Great Britain) The Gough Map is one of the earliest maps to show Britain in a geographically-recognizable form. within the TAMU Libraries. Gough Map (Great Britain) The Gough Map is one of the earliest maps to show Britain in a geographically-recognizable form.Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory Network \"This site contains thousands of old maps, property atlases, city directories, industrial site surveys, and other items documenting the history and development of the city from the 1600s through today.\" Access is through a resource browser and an interactive maps viewer. Hargrett Historical Maps Database \"The Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia Libraries maintains a collection of more than 1,000 historic maps spanning nearly 500 years, from the sixteenth century through the early twentieth century. Although not limited to a single geographic subject, the collection heavily emphasizes Georgia as colony and state, along with its surrounding region. \" Historic Maps of Dutch Cartographers Hosted at the University of Groningen. Historical Map Archive The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from sources including the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from sources including the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S. The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from sources including the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S. The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from sources including the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S.Hoole Special Collections Library, the Rucker Agee Map Collection of the Birmingham Public Library, the Geological Survey of Alabama, Samford University Special Collections Library, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Historical Maps and Charts The Office of Coast Survey's Historical Map & Chart Collection is a rich archive of high-resolution images capturing a vast wealth of the U.S. government's historical surveying and mapping. The collection of over 35,000 scanned images - covering offshore and onshore sites - includes some of the Nation's earliest nautical charts, bathymetric maps, city plans, and Civil War battlefield maps. Electronic copies are available, by free download, to the public. Historical Maps of Canada Historical Topographic Map Collection (The National Map) The USGS is scanning all editions and all scales of topographic maps produced since the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "nal Map) The USGS is scanning all editions and all scales of topographic maps produced since the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884.nal Map) The USGS is scanning all editions and all scales of topographic maps produced since the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884.nal Map) The USGS is scanning all editions and all scales of topographic maps produced since the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884.The exact number of maps is unknown at this time but 200,000 is the number currently being used until an accurate count can be made. All 50 States, Puerto Rico and Trust Territories are included in the effort to complete the collection. Images of early maps on the web: 2.1. Large general sites Links to a variety of libraries with historical images online. Index to Digital USGS 15 Minute Topographical Maps A list by the Illinois State Library with links to scanned 15-minute topographic maps. Locating London's Past \"... provides an intuitive GIS interface enabling researchers to map and visualize textual and artefactual data relating to seventeenth and eighteenth-century London against John Rocque\u2019s 1746 map of London and the first accurate modern OS map.\" Map Archive of New Jersey's Abandoned Mines Digitized maps of abandoned mine site maps and papers, grouped by county.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "e first accurate modern OS map.\" Map Archive of New Jersey's Abandoned Mines Digitized maps of abandoned mine site maps and papers, grouped by county.e first accurate modern OS map.\" Map Archive of New Jersey's Abandoned Mines Digitized maps of abandoned mine site maps and papers, grouped by county.e first accurate modern OS map.\" Map Archive of New Jersey's Abandoned Mines Digitized maps of abandoned mine site maps and papers, grouped by county.Mapping NYC The New York Public Library's Map Division uses a Google Earth to index its digitized NYC map collections, which include more than 2000 maps from 32 titles, organized chronologically and geographically (by borough), all published between 1852 and 1923. Requires installation of Google Earth. Maps of Scotland - National Library of Scotland Access high-resolution zoomable images of over 20,000 maps of Scotland. Maryland Map Collection The Maryland Map collection is a comprehensive collection of more than 2,500 maps depicting Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay, and the surrounding region from 1590 to the present. The collection contains many rare early maps of Maryland as well as more modern maps produced by state and local governments. Some selected maps have been digitized and are available on this site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "f Maryland as well as more modern maps produced by state and local governments. Some selected maps have been digitized and are available on this site.f Maryland as well as more modern maps produced by state and local governments. Some selected maps have been digitized and are available on this site.f Maryland as well as more modern maps produced by state and local governments. Some selected maps have been digitized and are available on this site.McCasland Digital Collection of Early Oklahoma and Indian Territory Maps Included among the earliest documents produced by the United States Government are maps covering the geographic area of the United States as it expanded its boundaries to the west. These early published maps, created by some of America\u2019s leading cartographers, were included in the American State Papers and the United States Congressional Serial Set, the official record of reports of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1789 to present. National Atlas of the United States - 1870, 1880, 1890 & 1970 1870, 1880, 1890, and 1970 atlas of the United States New Jersey Historical Maps Most of the map images on these webpages are from Rutgers Special Collections. Permission is granted solely to view these map images. Maps: National Library of Australia Scanned images from the National Library of Australia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "ons. Permission is granted solely to view these map images. Maps: National Library of Australia Scanned images from the National Library of Australia.ons. Permission is granted solely to view these map images. Maps: National Library of Australia Scanned images from the National Library of Australia.ons. Permission is granted solely to view these map images. Maps: National Library of Australia Scanned images from the National Library of Australia.Old maps of Britain and Europe from A Vision of Britain through Time Vision of Britain features scanned historical maps of the British Isles. Old Maps Online An easy-to-use gateway to historical maps in libraries around the world. Pennsylvania County USGS Maps USGenWeb Archives, United States Digital Map Library. Places in History (Library of Congress) Featured maps scanned from originals at the Library of Congress. Sanborn Maps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Includes links to many sites with digitized Sanborn map collections. Selden Map [of China] Includes high-resolution image, revealing trade routes and compass bearings from the port of Quanzhou to all parts of East Asia and beyond. Tijdreis : Over 200 jaar topografie [Time Travel: about 200 years of topographiy] Digitized maps celebrating 200 years of topography in The Netherlands. Superseded U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "0 jaar topografie [Time Travel: about 200 years of topographiy] Digitized maps celebrating 200 years of topography in The Netherlands. Superseded U.S.0 jaar topografie [Time Travel: about 200 years of topographiy] Digitized maps celebrating 200 years of topography in The Netherlands. Superseded U.S.0 jaar topografie [Time Travel: about 200 years of topographiy] Digitized maps celebrating 200 years of topography in The Netherlands. Superseded U.S.Coast and Geodetic Survey Nautical Chart Conversion Table United States Military Academy - Digital Collections Collections include digitized maps of the Civil War; Colonial and Federal Eras; and West Point. United States Digital Map Library - About Scanned maps for some states, linked from an index page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234793", "page_name": "Map Databases", "box_id": "26119632", "box_name": "Historic Map Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234793"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nTopic Modeling is a distant reading method where a corpora of documents are analyzed for phrase patterns and possible previously undetected topics. There are many methods and algorithms, but we hope the the following provides a good entry point. What is Distant Reading?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236116", "page_name": "Topic Modeling", "box_id": "26318154", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236116"}}
{"text": "Training Video on Voyant:\nVoyant Training Video Playlist: All Voyant Training Videos in a playlist on Youtube", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234797", "page_name": "Voyant", "box_id": "26119640", "box_name": "Training Video on Voyant", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234797"}}
{"text": "Helpful Links on Voyant:\nVoyant PPT Presentation: A Gentle Introduction to Text Analysis with Voyant Tools, by Madelynn Dickerson, Research Librarian for Digital Humanities and History, UCI Libraries\n\nA Review of Voyant Tools: Collaborative Librarianship Volume 6 | Issue 2 Article 8 2014 Review of Voyant Tools Megan E. Welsh University of Colorado Boulder, Megan.Welsh@colorado.edu\n\nVoyant Tools Documentation: A look at Voyant themes and styles", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234797", "page_name": "Voyant", "box_id": "26119641", "box_name": "Helpful Links on Voyant", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234797"}}
{"text": "About Voyant:\nVoyant: Voyant is a remarkable text analysis tool that enables users to investigate exactly where and how words are used in their documents. The platform uploads and \"ingests\" the file before analysis.\n\nVoyant Tools is a web-based text reading and analysis environment. It\u2019s designed to make it easy for you to work with your own text or collection of texts in a variety of formats, including plain text, HTML, XML, PDF, RTF, and MS Word. You can also work with an existing collection of texts like Shakespeare (click the \u201cOpen\u201d button on the main page to see other pre-defined collections of texts). The main page of Voyant Tools allows you to load new texts in a variety of ways. For instance, you can paste in the contents of a single document into the main text box, or copy-and-paste a set of URLs, one per line. Alternatively, you can upload files from your local computer in a variety of formats, including plain text, HTML, XML, PDF, RTF, and MS Word.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234797", "page_name": "Voyant", "box_id": "26119642", "box_name": "About Voyant", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234797"}}
{"text": "Looking for data? You're in luck! There are tons of free data sets available. Check out the resources below. Sample data sets from Tableau Public data.world is a platform where the world\u2019s problem solvers can find and use a vast array of high-quality open data. World Bank Open Data Open data site finder (Tableau Public viz) Kaggle\u00a0Open Datasets find open datasets on everything from government, health, and science to popular games and dating trends. Global Health Data Exchange the world\u2019s most comprehensive catalog of surveys, censuses, vital statistics, and other health-related data. UNICEF Statistics World Health Organization Data The Guardian Data Blog Data.gov is the Federal Government\u2019s open data initiative. Hundreds of data sets. The Pew Research Center has a number of data sets on different social and technology topics. Socrata is an open data repository with data, mostly from government sources. US Dept.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234795", "page_name": "Tableau", "box_id": "26119634", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234795"}}
{"text": "number of data sets on different social and technology topics. Socrata is an open data repository with data, mostly from government sources. US Dept. number of data sets on different social and technology topics. Socrata is an open data repository with data, mostly from government sources. US Dept. number of data sets on different social and technology topics. Socrata is an open data repository with data, mostly from government sources. US Dept.of Agriculture US Census Bureau USAspending.gov Centers for Disease Control and Prevention US Dept. of Education College Scorecard Data NASA's Open Data Portal Canada Open Data Data.gov.uk", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234795", "page_name": "Tableau", "box_id": "26119634", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234795"}}
{"text": "About Tableau Public:\nTableau Public: Free to use with creation of an account. Some restrictions include: 1) Tableau Public does not allow you to save your workbook locally to your PC, you have to save it to the public Tableau server (although, once you have saved your data visualization on Tableau Public, you can look up the embed code and post it in your own webpage or blog) 2) storage is capped at 10GB 3) it only supports data sets of up to 15 million rows. (From CUNY Tableau Public Information Page)\n\nTableau Desktop for instructors -\u00a0Tableau Desktop is free for students and instructors Tableau Desktop for students -\u00a0Tableau Desktop is free for students and instructors Tableau Community Forums Tableau Public Gallery Fundamentals of Visualization with Tableau (Coursera course created by UC Davis) Data Visualization in Tableau (Udacity course)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234795", "page_name": "Tableau", "box_id": "26119635", "box_name": "About Tableau Public", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234795"}}
{"text": "About Tableau:\nRobust visualization tools make data approachable for all types of users. Free Public Platform, Academic Subscriptions available for CUNY students and faculty.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234795", "page_name": "Tableau", "box_id": "26119636", "box_name": "About Tableau", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234795"}}
{"text": "About Palladio:\nPalladio: Palladio helps the user create data-driven tools for analyzing relationships across time. Its goal is to understand how to design graphical interfaces based on humanistic inquiry.\n\nPalladio was originally founded on the Mapping the Republic of Letters Project at Stanford University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234796", "page_name": "Palladio", "box_id": "26119639", "box_name": "About Palladio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234796"}}
{"text": "Timeline Platforms: Various Platforms for publishing timelines", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234798", "page_name": "Timeline Platforms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234798"}}
{"text": "Gephi:\nGephi is a simple entry level open source visualization tool. Gephi Quick Start A simple tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236056", "page_name": "Possible Approaches", "box_id": "26124273", "box_name": "Gephi", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236056"}}
{"text": "Lists and Reviews:\nDiRT Choosing the Best Visualization Great Visualization Tools", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236056", "page_name": "Possible Approaches", "box_id": "26124274", "box_name": "Lists and Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236056"}}
{"text": "ARIS BatchGeo Canva - Free resource to help you create\u00a0infographics Canvas CartoDB Datawrapper -Create simple charts and maps with a clean look. Exhibit Flare Gephi Google Charts - Customizable library of data visualizations that can be embedded in websites. Requires some coding knowledge. Google Fusion Tables (Beta) Historypin Image Plot JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit JuxtaposeJS -Creates before/after slider image Mallet Matplotlib MooTools myHistro - Create interactive timelines with videos, images, text, and maps. Neatline Node Box NodeXL Omeka Open Refine Open Street Map Piktochart -Create\u00a0infographics\u00a0and embed them in reports. Plot.ly -Create data dashboards and interactive visualizations. Prefuse Processing Protovis Raphael Raw RAWGraphs -The missing link between spreadsheets and data visualization. SEASR StoryMapJS - Tell stories that highlight the location of events with slides and maps. TimelineJS -\u00a0An open-source tool that lets you create visually rich, interactive timelines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236056", "page_name": "Possible Approaches", "box_id": "26130824", "box_name": "Other DV Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236056"}}
{"text": "hat highlight the location of events with slides and maps. TimelineJS -\u00a0An open-source tool that lets you create visually rich, interactive timelines.hat highlight the location of events with slides and maps. TimelineJS -\u00a0An open-source tool that lets you create visually rich, interactive timelines.hat highlight the location of events with slides and maps. TimelineJS -\u00a0An open-source tool that lets you create visually rich, interactive timelines.Timeplot Twinery TufteGraph Voyant datavisual", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236056", "page_name": "Possible Approaches", "box_id": "26130824", "box_name": "Other DV Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236056"}}
{"text": "d3:\nd3 is an open source JavaScript library for generating web-based\u00a0visualizations. d3 Examples", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236056", "page_name": "Possible Approaches", "box_id": "26317218", "box_name": "d3", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236056"}}
{"text": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data:\nThis guide was developed as part of a series of workshops on \"Data for Social Justice.\" Related guides: Finding data Mapping data SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124779", "box_name": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Related web guides:\nEssential Collection of Visualisation Resources (Visualisingdata.com) Visualization Tools (Visualizingadvocacy.com) Social Justice Through Data (tips for engaging viewers from MIT blog)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124781", "box_name": "Related web guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Basic chart and graph applications:\nDatawrapper Upload your data (as CSV) or copy/paste it into this free web application to make a quick chart that is publishable to the web. Google Public Data Easily create line, bar, and bubble graphs from publicly available data sets and metrics. infogr.am Add/edit data to create more than 30 chart types that you can combine with text to create compelling infographics .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124783", "box_name": "Basic chart and graph applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "More sophisticated options:\nTableau Public Free downloadable software that works well with survey data, allowing you to filter data and recode variables, as well as create a variety of charts and graphs. Tableau Public video tutorials Sample data sets Examples of Tableau Public projects posted by UConn SDA (Survey Documentation Analysis) Developed at UC Berkeley, SDA is a web-based tool that is integrated into various collections of survey data, including the General Social Survey (GSS) and the American National Election Study (ANES), as well as microdata found in the Integrated Public User Microdata Series (IPUMS) which includes a more fine-grained version of Census data. Online help files for SDA Books, instructional materials, and tutorials Gephi Open source platform for visualizing networks and complex systems, including dynamic and hierarchical graphs. Gephi tutorials Gephi basics (PDF handout)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124785", "box_name": "More sophisticated options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Fully featured analytic software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124786", "box_name": "Fully featured analytic software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Other interesting tools:\nOpen Refine (formerly Google Refine) makes it easier to clean up messy data and convert it into different formats. Tabula is a tool for liberating data tables from PDFs. GraphClick allows you to retrieve (x,y) coordinate data from the image of a scanned graph.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124788", "box_name": "Other interesting tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Themed visualization applications:\nWorld Bank DataBank uses \"bubble charts\" to display social, economic, and health data from over 200 countries. Gapminder is a tool for exploring and comparing global development indicators Sunlight Foundation makes available a number of visualization tools related to politics and transparency, including \"Lobbying Tracker\" which tracks lobbying activity and \"Capitol Words\" which explores the most popular words and phrases used by legislators in the U.S. Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236213", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26124790", "box_name": "Themed visualization applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236213"}}
{"text": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog:\nVideo of the presentation .\n\nSusan Steinman's\u00a0github .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234902", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "26119923", "box_name": "Susan Steinman's Web Scraping of the NYPL Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234902"}}
{"text": "Removing Extraneous Information:\nThe following python scripts will remove tags from downloaded html pages and stop words. Feel free to modify both.\n\nRemove Stopwords: Use with the list (stopwords.txt)\n\nStopwords List: Use with remove_stopwords.py", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234902", "page_name": "Web Scraping", "box_id": "26119924", "box_name": "Removing Extraneous Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234902"}}
{"text": "Publishing and Annotation: Scalar, Manifold, Hypothesis, Wikipedia", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234772", "page_name": "Publishing and Annotation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234772"}}
{"text": "Annotation = Publishing:\nWhether for a small group or general audience, publishing content builds student engagement. Annotation offers accessible publishing that enhance digital materials and OERs with compelling social, interactive and media elements. Benefits also include better tracking, searching and control of contributions to classroom discussion. Regular use of these tools (see subpages of this section for some of the most popular) improves research skills, extra-textual analysis and marshaling of varied resources and viewpoints. Classroom annotation encourages adaptive, creative uses of web content as collaborative publishing becomes more pervasive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234772", "page_name": "Publishing and Annotation", "box_id": "26119574", "box_name": "Annotation = Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234772"}}
{"text": "Web Annotation Standard:\nImage and more info here, via Hypothes.is", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234772", "page_name": "Publishing and Annotation", "box_id": "26119575", "box_name": "Web Annotation Standard", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234772"}}
{"text": "Annotation Tools:\nHypothes.is - Decentralized, versatile annotation of web text with group and privacy control Scalar - Powerful video and image annotation within an academic publishing platform. Manifold - Simple highlighting, annotation and resource association within a well-designed longform text interface.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234772", "page_name": "Publishing and Annotation", "box_id": "26119576", "box_name": "Annotation Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234772"}}
{"text": "Beginning LaTeX:\nLatex Homepage Getting Started with TeX, LaTeX, and Friends LaTeX\u00a0Wikibook An introduction to LaTex LaTeX resources from Cambridge", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124359", "box_name": "Beginning LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "( From Cambridge Department of Engineering ) Front/Back matter See the bibliographies page. bibliographies with biblatex Natural Science Citations - provides many options. See also the reference sheet CTAN has many bibliography styles in its bibtex section. bibtex editor Simple LaTeX Glossaries and Acronyms using the glossaries package The nomencl package How to add nomenclature sections Graphics Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX and PDFLaTeX (by Keith Reckdahl) explains all there is to know about putting graphics into LaTeX documents. The Hints about tables and figures in LaTeX and Hints on adding figures to multicolumn environments documents deal with common problems. See also Klaus Hoeppner's Strategies for including graphics in LaTeX documents How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124361", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically. LaTeX (Frank Mittelbach) Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents (Ian Hutchinson) The xfig graphics editor. Gnuplot displays data graphically.Use its \"set term postscript eps color\" to produce a postscript file which can be added to your latex document in the usual way. Matlab may be preferable. The pstricks tutorial show how to use the pstricks package to produce line drawings Matlab graphics with LaTeX Math The psfrag handout addresses the common problem of how to add LaTeX math\u00a0to a postscript file. Part of Math into LaTeX (by G. Gr\u00e4tzer) is online AMS-LaTeX provides specialist support. The Short Math Guide for LaTeX comes from the American Mathematical Society Matlab has some support for LaTeX production. Type \" help latex \" inside matlab for details. Effective Scientific Electronic Publishing (by Markus G. Kuhn) and AcroTeX by D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124361", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.D.P.Story cover PDF production. Maths cheat sheet (Martin Jansche) Math Tutorial for mimeTeX A Survey of Free Math Fonts for TeX and LaTeX (Stephen G.Hartke) Detexify - LaTeX symbol classifier lets you draw a symbol and will give you the corresponding LaTeX Tables Tables in LaTeX: packages and methods Table Editor (producing output in various formats, including LaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124361", "box_name": "Add-ons and Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "LaTeX Tools:\nOnline LaTeX editor (ShareLaTeX)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124362", "box_name": "LaTeX Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "BibTex:\nBibTeX is a citation tool used for creating bibliographies and\u00a0reference footnotes/endnotes for research. BibTeX tutorial", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124363", "box_name": "BibTex", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "LaTeX:\nL A T E X is a word processing system favored for the ease with which it can be made to represent\u00a0mathematical formulae, and its beautiful PDF layouts. LaTeX\u00a0relies on plain text and markup tags to render documents, and is therefore very flexible in what it outputs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236075", "page_name": "LaTeX", "box_id": "26124364", "box_name": "LaTeX", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236075"}}
{"text": "Links / Resources:\nCUNY Manifold homepage Learn/Documentation portal", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234773", "page_name": "Manifold", "box_id": "26119577", "box_name": "Links / Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234773"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nHosted by CUNY in collaboration with other partners, Manifold offers a way to publish public domain and open-access books on the web with supplemental resources and social annotation. Manifold is free and open source, and CUNY\u2019s installation is available for use by all CUNY faculty, students, and staff.. Ideal Use: Instructors looking to create well-designed, customized versions of public domain or open access texts. Pros: Resources including audio, video, and interactive content can be embedded into texts. Features include annotation, highlighting, and referencing associated documents. Strong visual presentation and back-end interface display under continuous development. Cons: Requires a separate log-in. Preparation of texts may be required to optimize appearance. There are minimal editing features once books are imported, so changing content requires re-importing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234773", "page_name": "Manifold", "box_id": "26119578", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234773"}}
{"text": "Links and instructions about getting started in Hypothes.is.:\nHere are links and instructions about getting started in Hypothes.is.\n\nTeacher quick-start guide: Includes information on setting up a free Hypothesis account and adding a browser extension.\n\nStudent quick-start guide: Includes information on setting up a free Hypothesis account and adding a browser extension.\n\nHypothesis Education: Teacher and student-oriented tips.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234777", "page_name": "Hypothes.is", "box_id": "26119588", "box_name": "Links and instructions about getting started in Hypothes.is.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234777"}}
{"text": "PowerPoint presentation on how collaborative annotation tools can help cultivate critical reading habits.:\nHow do you discuss the reading if you can\u2019t meet in person? In this PowerPoint presentation on \u201cCollaborative Annotation,\u201d Queens College Library's Emerging Technologies and Digital Scholarship Librarian Dr. Leila Walker shows how collaborative annotation tools can help cultivate critical reading habits and develop close reading skills, and indicate where students might need extra guidance to understand the material.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234777", "page_name": "Hypothes.is", "box_id": "26119590", "box_name": "PowerPoint presentation on how collaborative annotation tools can help cultivate critical reading habits.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234777"}}
{"text": "Hypothesis Videos:\nThis is a beginner-to-intermediate\u00a0video overview from a\u00a0Hypothesis power-user, with great information on how to create and manage annotations (including adding media) as well as\u00a0groups and other features.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234777", "page_name": "Hypothes.is", "box_id": "26119598", "box_name": "Hypothesis Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234777"}}
{"text": "Public and Private Annotating Set-Up:\nIf you want your annotation public or private, keep the Hypothes.is bar set on the appropriate setting. it is also possible to create or join a group where only the group users see the annotations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234777", "page_name": "Hypothes.is", "box_id": "26119600", "box_name": "Public and Private Annotating Set-Up", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234777"}}
{"text": "About Hypothes.is:\nHypothes.is is a versatile and user-friendly web annotation platform and browser extension. With Hypothes.is, you can annotate text on any web page or any web-hosted pdf that has been OCR-optimized .\u00a0If you have images or other media to annotate, you can create a \"page note\" on Hypothes.is, but for more advanced and specific media annotation, another tool from the toolbox may work better.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234777", "page_name": "Hypothes.is", "box_id": "26119601", "box_name": "About Hypothes.is", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234777"}}
{"text": "Wikipedia: Teaching with Wikipedia-tips for educators", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "Useful Links:\nTeaching with Wikipedia General information on teaching with Wikipedia. Reference Resources for Instructors Wikipedia Education Foundation created an orientation module and printable resources for instructors who are using Wikipedia in the classroom. Wikipedia Dashboard Explore classroom project hosted at institutions around the United States and Canada.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "box_id": "26119602", "box_name": "Useful Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "The basic premise of teaching with Wikipedia is rather than having students do assignments that only you see, they edit or create articles in Wikipedia around topics that you select to support the learning objectives of your class.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "box_id": "26119606", "box_name": "Teach with Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "signments that only you see, they edit or create articles in Wikipedia around topics that you select to support the learning objectives of your class.signments that only you see, they edit or create articles in Wikipedia around topics that you select to support the learning objectives of your class.signments that only you see, they edit or create articles in Wikipedia around topics that you select to support the learning objectives of your class.An assignment could be: Creating or expanding articles in Wikipedia Translating existing articles in other languages (or into English) Creating media materials to supplement existing articles and posting them to Wikimedia Commons Why is this better than traditional research paper assignments? When students select Wikipedia articles to author or edit, they are identifying areas where their research can have real-world impact Students also learn to distill\u00a0complex academic research for a general audience In order for their edits to stick, students are required by Wikipedia\u2019s rigorous citation standards\u00a0to provide reliable sources that support their research Working with Wikipedia also improves digital literacy skills; including finding and evaluating quality online content, structuring information for a wide audience on a digital platform, and offering an introduction to the concept of coding language How do you manage a Wikipedia Classroom?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "box_id": "26119606", "box_name": "Teach with Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "ion for a wide audience on a digital platform, and offering an introduction to the concept of coding language How do you manage a Wikipedia Classroom?ion for a wide audience on a digital platform, and offering an introduction to the concept of coding language How do you manage a Wikipedia Classroom?ion for a wide audience on a digital platform, and offering an introduction to the concept of coding language How do you manage a Wikipedia Classroom?ion for a wide audience on a digital platform, and offering an introduction to the concept of coding language How do you manage a Wikipedia Classroom?Wikipedia Education Foundation offers a lot of high quality, and freely available resources to support teachers who are\u00a0using Wikipedia in their classrooms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "box_id": "26119606", "box_name": "Teach with Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "dia Education Foundation offers a lot of high quality, and freely available resources to support teachers who are\u00a0using Wikipedia in their classrooms.dia Education Foundation offers a lot of high quality, and freely available resources to support teachers who are\u00a0using Wikipedia in their classrooms.dia Education Foundation offers a lot of high quality, and freely available resources to support teachers who are\u00a0using Wikipedia in their classrooms.These resources include: Customizable\u00a0 assignment templates and printable resources Training modules that you can assign to students to teach them how to edit Training modules to guide educators in their teaching with Wikipedia Wikipedia Dashboard , which helps you structure the assignment and track classroom progress Wikipedia staff support For more information, contact Miriam Deutch , or head to Wikimedia Education Foundation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234781", "page_name": "Wikipedia", "box_id": "26119606", "box_name": "Teach with Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234781"}}
{"text": "Links / Resources:\nCUNY Academic Commons homepage Teaching and Learning help portal Media upload limit of 40MB per file", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234783", "page_name": "Commons", "box_id": "26119608", "box_name": "Links / Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234783"}}
{"text": "Podcasting / Hosted Media:\nThere are a couple of different ways to incorporate and distribute audio episodes, depending on the size, frequency and intended goal. A few notes: The BC-hosted Wordpress offers the Seriously Simple Podcasting plugin out-of-the-box, for use with quick audio uploads to be consumed within the Wordpress site. Once audio files are added to Wordpress, via plugin or otherwise (the BC OER team has developed custom solutions for using large and numerous files), these steps can be used to package the files into a podcast feed, which can then be submitted and distributed via iTunes. Android users can subscribe directly using\u00a0the Feedburner feed in the packaging steps above.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234802", "page_name": "Podcasts", "box_id": "26119649", "box_name": "Podcasting / Hosted Media", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234802"}}
{"text": "Lesson / Assignment Ideas:\nNYC Walking Tours and Apps SONYC city audio annotation project Duke's Sonic Dictionary Brooklyn College Listening Project Projects using Snapchat", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234802", "page_name": "Podcasts", "box_id": "26119650", "box_name": "Lesson / Assignment Ideas", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234802"}}
{"text": "Audio Production Guides:\nStarting Your Podcast: A Guide For Students (via NPR) Getting Started with Digital Humanities in the Classroom Digital Toolkit, Part I: Podcasting and Video Production (includes handouts for audio and image production as well as art-history assignments that can be adapted to other subjects) Digital Toolkit, Part II: Evaluating Podcasts and Videos (outlining\u00a0what to look for in a finished piece) Manual for Audacity open-source audio editing software Audacity Education Technology Resources A quick introduction to Audacity for teachers", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234802", "page_name": "Podcasts", "box_id": "26119651", "box_name": "Audio Production Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234802"}}
{"text": "Simple PodCasting:\nA quick and easy approach to publishing podcasts here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234802", "page_name": "Podcasts", "box_id": "26691221", "box_name": "Simple PodCasting", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234802"}}
{"text": "Podcast Examples:\nHardcore History shows the power and popularity of bare-bones, one-voice audio storytelling. The Kind Worlds show exemplifies how well-chosen\u00a0interview subjects and subtle narration can pull at heart strings. The ambitious yet simple BBC History of the World in 100 Objects series offers a\u00a0blend of narrative, field recording, and interview. An unscripted interview show with inanimate objects as subjects (see Biography of an Object lesson ) More common podcast formats and examples", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234802", "page_name": "Podcasts", "box_id": "26119653", "box_name": "Podcast Examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234802"}}
{"text": "Tools:\nCalibre\u00a0- E Book Management", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236132", "page_name": "ebook creation", "box_id": "26124541", "box_name": "Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236132"}}
{"text": "APIs: APIs for Scholarly Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?:\nAPIs, short for application programming interface , are tools used to share content and data between software applications.\u00a0 APIs are used in a variety of contexts, but some examples include embedding content from one website into another, dynamically posting content from one application to display in another application, or extracting data from a database in a more programmatic way than a regular user interface might allow. Many scholarly publishers, databases, and products offer APIs to allow users with programming skills to more powerfully extract data to serve a variety of research purposes.\u00a0 With an API, users might create programmatic searches of a citation database, extract statistical data, or dynamically query and post blog content. This guide was\u00a0adapted from MIT's list of scholarly APIS .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124137", "box_name": "What are Scholarly Research APIs?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources:\nAPI | What it does | How is it accessed | Result format | Registration | Limitations (record numbers, fields accessible) | Contact for technical questions\n\narXiv API | Gives programmatic access to all of the arXiv data, search and linking facilities | API calls are made using any web-enabled client (e.g. a web browser) to make an HTTP GET or POST request to an appropriate url.\u00a0 API users can use the programming language of their choice. | Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | No stated limitations, but high-volume users should contact arXiv at http://arxiv.org/help/contact | arXiv Google Group\n\nBioMed Central API | Retrieves: 1) BMC Latest Articles; 2) BMC Editors picks; 3) Data on article subscription and access; 4) Bibliographic search data | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "erface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.comCORE API | gives programmatic access to metadata and full-text of millions of OA research papers | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to use, API key required, register for API key at https://core.ac.uk/api-keys/register | Quota applied for query volume, details at https://core.ac.uk/services#ap i | theteam@core.ac.uk\n\nCrossRef REST API | Allows access to metadata records for over 75 million scholarly works that have CrossRef DOIs, covering around 5000 publishers.\u00a0 Can be used for text- and data-mining , checking against funder mandates , and to obtain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "tain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.orgDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) API | Allows programmatic access to metadata in DPLA collections, including partner data from Harvard, New York Public Library, ARTstor, and others. | RESTful interface | Structured JSON-LD objects | Free to use; API key needed | No limitations at present | codex@dp.la ; Users can also submit issues to DPLA's Issue Tracker\n\nHathiTrust Bibliographic API | Returns bibliographic, rights, and volume information when given standard identifiers (ISBN, LCCN, OCLC, etc.) for items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. Intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | RESTful interface | JSON, MARC-XML | No registration required. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "equired. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgHathiTrust Data API | Can be used to retrieve content (page images, OCR, and in some cases whole volume packages), and metadata for HathiTrust Digital Library volumes. | Two methods of access: via a Web client , requiring authentication (users who are not members of a HathiTrust partner institution must sign up for a University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account ), or programmatically using an access key that can be obtained at http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | XML, JSON, or binary representation | Varies depending whether access is via Web client (for members of HathiTrust partner institution), University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account , (for non-members), or using API key obtained at ttp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "tp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgIEEE Xplore XML Search API | Allows IEEE customers and 3rd parties such as federated search vendors to query the IEEE Xplore content repository and retrieve results for manipulation and presentation on local web interfaces | HTTP requests using structured URL queries | XML | Must be an IEEE customer (i.e. belong to an institution that subscribes to IEEE Xplore). Contact onlinesupport@ieee.org to receive API user guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "ser guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.orgJSTOR Data for Research | Not a true API, but allows computational analysis and selection of JSTOR's scholarly journal and primary resource collections\u00a0 Includes tools for faceted searching and filtering, text analysis, topic modeling, data extraction, and visualization. | Web interface | CSV, varies depending on tool used | Free to access, registration is required to obtain results. No institutional affiliation is required. | Datasets are capped by default at 1,000 articles; users seeking larger results are asked to contact JSTOR Data for Research. | http://about.jstor.org/contact\n\nNature Blogs API | Blog tracking and indexing service; tracks Nature blogs and other third-party science blogs | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | Default is JSON, some queries return Atom/RSS, CSV | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day; RSS results are limited to 100 items maximum | developers@nature.comNature OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for Nature content | REST API with two interfaces: 1) OpenSearch standard interface using keyword searches; 2) SRU\u00a0 search interface using CQL structed queries | RSS, JSON, ATOM, SRU XML, TURTLE, depending on interface used | Free to register, developer account and API key needed; see here . | 2 calls per second; 5,000 calls per day | developers@nature.com\n\nNLM APIs | NLM offers 21 different APIs for accessing various NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "NLM databases. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API. | Varies depending on API.OECD Data API | Allows programmatic access to a selection of OECD datasets | A dataset identifier, a list of dimension item identifiers, and some additional parameters need to be supplied in a URL | SDMX-JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 Registration is not required but is strongly encouraged. | 1 million data points; not all OECD datasets are covered; IEA datasets are excluded | http://stats.oecd.org/FAQAndContact.aspx\n\nORCID API | Queries and searches the ORCID researcher identifier system and obtain researcher profile data | RESTful interface | HTML, XML, or JSON | Two options: 1) Users can access the Public API,which only returns data marked as \"public\"; 2) Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-us", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": ") Become an Orcid member to receive API credentials: see here. | Data retrieved through Public API is limited | http://about.orcid.org/help/contact-usPLoS Article-Level Metrics API | Retrieves article-level metrics (including usage statistics, citation counts, and social networking activity) for articles published in PLOS journals and articles added to PLOS Hubs: Biodiversity | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML, JSON, CS | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 1000 requests a day.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "re limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPLoS Search API | Allows PLoS content to be queried using the 23 terms in the PLoS search, for integration into web, desktop, or mobile applications | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | XML | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed.\u00a0 Go to http://api.plos.org/registration/ . | Max is 7200 requests a day, 300 per hour, 10 per minute.\u00a0 Users should wait 5 seconds for each query to return results.\u00a0 Requests should not return more than 100 rows.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact api@plos.org.\u00a0 API users are limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "e limited to no more than five concurrent connections from a single IP address. | api@plos.org ; Questions can also be posted in PLoS API Google GroupPubMed E-Utilities API | Set of 8 server-side programs for searching 38 NCBI Entrez databases of biomedical literature and data | To access data, a piece of software posts an URL using a fixed sytax to NCBI's E-Utilities server, then retrieves and processes data.\u00a0 Users can use any programming langauge that can send the URL and interpret the XML response (e.g. Perl, Python, Java, C++, etc.) | XML | Free to register; registration is not necessary but strongly encouraged. | 3 URL requests per second; large jobs should be limited to weekends or business hours | eutilities@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\n\nScopus | Supports multiple use cases, including displaying publications on a website, showing cited-by counts on a website, federated searching, populating repositories with metadata, populating VIVO profiles, and others. | Various depending on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactus", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "on use case. | Varies depending on use case. | Free to register. | Varies depending on use case. | http://www.developers.elsevier.com/action/contactusSpringer Text- and Data-Mining Access | Allows text- and data- mining access to researchers via their subscribing institutions for non-commercial research purposes. | Researchers can download content for TDM purposes directly from the SpringerLink platform. Full-text content can be accessed programmatically at friendly URLs based on the content\u2019s DOI.\u00a0 Can use a web browser, or HTTP GET requests using any convenient scripting tool, e.g. curl, wget, Python\u2019s urllib, among others. | Varies depending on use case. | No registration or API key is required. | No stated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "tated limitations but TDM researchers are asked to be considerate and limit their downloading speed to a reasonable rate. | mikail.shaikh@springer.comSpringer Images API | Provides images and related text for over 300,000 free images available on Springer Images. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSpringer Metadata API | Provides metadata for over 5 million online documents (e.g. journal articles, book chapters, protocols). | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in PRISM Aggregator message format, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "rmat, JSON, JSONP | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.comSpringer Open Access API | Provides metadata, full-text content, and images for over 80,000 open access articles from BioMed Central and SpringerOpen journals. | RESTful interface, using structured URL requests | XML in Springer's A++ format, JSON | Free to register.\u00a0 API key needed. | No stated limitations.\u00a0 High-volume users should contact Springer. | support.api@springer.com\n\nSTAT!Ref OpenSearch API | Bibliographic search service for displaying syndicated results on a website. | Uses OpenSearch specifications. | RSS, ATOM, HTML | Free to register for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "er for users at subscribing host institution. | Limits exist but are not specified; high-volume users should contact STAT!Ref. | support@tetondata.orgWeb of Science Web Services | Bibliographic search service. Allows automatic, real-time querying of records.\u00a0 Primarly for populating an institutional repository. | Uses SOAP protocol to access | XML | Free to register if you are affiliated with a host institution that subscribes to Web of Science. | Extractable data is limited to particular fields, databses, and filedepths, also depends on host institution's subscription. | http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/support/\n\nWorld Bank Indicators | Provides access to nine World Bank statistical databases: | RESTful interface | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "ce | XML, JSON | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgWorld Bank Projects | Provides access to data on all closed, active, and planned World Bank projects | RESTful interface | XML, JSON, Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org\n\nWorld Bank Finances | Provides access to the data on the World Bank\u2019s loans, credits, financial statements and other data related to the financial operations | RESTful interface | XML, JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": ", JSON and RDF | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | Requests volume, while not specified, should be \"reasonable\" | data@worldbank.orgUN ComTrade | Allows access to data on International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) and the work of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics Section (IMTSS) of the United Nations Statistics Division | Some services in REST, some in SOAP | XML, CSV, depending on service | Comtrade Web Services requires IP authentication, users must have site license account. However, access to metadata and data availability is not restricted. | Depending on access rights, the following data can be obtained: Comtrade Data, Tariff Line Data, Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "Total Trade, Annual Totals, Processed Data or Original Data. The latest three are restricted for data exchange between UN and OECD. | comtrade@un.orgWiley Text and Data Mining | Allows text- and data-mining access to content in the Wiley Online Library | Accessible via CrossRef's TDM service ; RESTful interface | JSON | Must be part of a subscribing institution to have full text access. Users will encounter a click-through agreement and will receive a Client API Token, which is needed when requesting full text of articles. | 6 queries per minute; 200 character-limit | labs@crossref.org for support using the CrossRef TDM service to access Wiley content; journalshelp.wiley.com for other inquires", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235999", "page_name": "APIs", "box_id": "26124138", "box_name": "List of APIs for Scholarly Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235999"}}
{"text": "Some things to Remember about using Data:\nImportant that the data that you use and include in your project is: Uncompressed Open format Does not\u00a0 require\u00a0 proprietary software to access. Remember, before using, the interrogation of data is an aspect of scholarship. Anonymize data and protect participant\u2019s privacy. Include a codebook = an easy way to \u201cdecode\u201d the files (such as field names, abbreviations, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26305055", "box_name": "Some things to Remember about using Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "Some Easy to Access Sets:\nAmerican Community Survey Data Census Common Crawl Google Data Search HathiTrust Digital Library Healthdata.gov ICPSR Kaggle NHGIS NYC Open Data", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119762", "box_name": "Some Easy to Access Sets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "Dissertations, Capstones and Theses:\nThe Graduate Center Library's primary collection is our capstone, thesis and dissertation collection accessible via Academic Works or through our retrospective database .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119764", "box_name": "Dissertations, Capstones and Theses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "Registry of Research Data Repositories:\n\u201cre3data.org has reached a milestone of identifying and listing 1,500 research data repositories, making it the largest and most comprehensive registry of data repositories available on the web. It has grown steadily since its launch four years ago to cover a wide range of disciplines from around the world.\u201d", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119765", "box_name": "Registry of Research Data Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "ARTstor Digital Image Library:\n\u201cARTstor is a digital image library for the arts and sciences with more than 1.6 million images licensed for educational use at UBC.\u201d Available at http://library.artstor.org/library/#1", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119766", "box_name": "ARTstor Digital Image Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "HathiTrust Data API:\nCan be used to retrieve content (page images, OCR, and in some cases whole volume packages), and metadata for HathiTrust Digital Library volumes. Available at https://www.hathitrust.org/ .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119767", "box_name": "HathiTrust Data API", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "JSTOR Data for Research:\nJSTOR Data for Research is a free, self-service tool that allows computer scientists, digital humanists, and other researchers to select and interact with content on JSTOR. Created in 2008, Data for Research enables exploration of both scholarly journal literature (more than 7 million journal articles) and a set of primary resources (26,000 19th Century British Pamphlets).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26119768", "box_name": "JSTOR Data for Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "Finding Data:\nSteve Zweibel's Finding Data guide is a good place to start.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234833", "page_name": "Data Sources", "box_id": "26304762", "box_name": "Finding Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234833"}}
{"text": "Text Mining HathiTrust:\nText Analysis with the HathiTrust Research Center: CC-BY-NC 4.0 license\n\nPlease make a research appointment with one of us, if you would like to learn how to mine HathiTrust.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26124451", "box_name": "Text Mining HathiTrust", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "Important Articles on Text Mining:\nSeven Ways Humanists Are Using Computers to Understand Text Computational Text Analysis for Social Science:\u00a0Model Assumptions and Complexity Comparing Corpuses by Word Use", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26124452", "box_name": "Important Articles on Text Mining", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "Tutorials & Projects:\nGet Old Tweets Mining Twitter MORE Mining Twitter Mining the Dispatch An Introduction to Text Analysis With Python", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26124453", "box_name": "Tutorials & Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "Text Mining Tools:\nAntConc (A freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis.) Voyant Tools (A\u00a0web-based reading and analysis environment for digital texts.) The Natural Language Toolkit Orange", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26124454", "box_name": "Text Mining Tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "Social Feed Manager:\nFrom the website: 'Social Feed Manager is a web application which allows users to create collections of data from social media platforms, including Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, and Sina Weibo. It is open source software and connects to the platforms\u2019 public APIs to harvest data.' The Social Feed Manager", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26299944", "box_name": "Social Feed Manager", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nText mining is a technique for deriving information from textual\u00a0corpora. Its power and novelty comes from its treating text as a data source. Text mining has been associated with \" distant reading \".", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236108", "page_name": "Text Mining", "box_id": "26124455", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236108"}}
{"text": "PSPP:\nPSPP: PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for the proprietary program, SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8235973", "page_name": "Data Services", "box_id": "26124058", "box_name": "PSPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8235973"}}
{"text": "Peter Organisciak's Guide:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis suggested Peter Organisciak's guide as another good resource to learn how to create a Twitter Bot.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124329", "box_name": "Peter Organisciak's Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Please see Robin Davis' Github page . Download the files See the \" Download ZIP \" button toward the upper right. \u00a0Click it and save the folder to your desktop. Create a Twitter account for your bot Go to http://twitter.com and sign up for a new account of your choosing. Be sure to include your mobile number (required for using the API) Email address must be unique to Twitter users; try adding random periods in your Gmail address, if you have one Go to http://apps.twitter.com and create a new app This info isn't public so it can be messy Go to Keys and Access Tokens Create new access token Copy Consumer Key/Secret and Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124330", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Take a look at the script; Robin and Mark will talk about what it's doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar Change it up! In tweetlist , add new things for your bot to tweet. Increase/decrease time between tweets in time.sleep(15) (15 is the number of seconds). Intermediate bot: mybot2.py This script sends out five tweets from the first five lines of an external .txt file. Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Right-click on twain.txt and open it in Notepad Take a look at both files; Robin and Mark will talk about what the script is doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124330", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.Download the file as \"plain text\" into the tutorial folder and open it in Notepad Remove junk at the beginning of the file Replace double linebreaks with single linebreaks with a find/replace In mybot2.py, replace twain.txt with the name of the new text file Make the bot send more or fewer tweets, or change which lines, by editing the numbers in for line in tweettext[0:5] . [0:5] means from the first thing up to (but not including) the fifth thing Advanced bot: mashup_madlib.py This script treats The Red Wheelbarrow as a mad-lib, filling in three blanks from two data sources: JSON files from @dariusk's collection of corpora . Advanced bot: respondingbot.py This script from Mark tweets a random line from a .txt file whenever @jasonchowbot tweets. Advanced bot: mashup_markov This script uses a Markov chain to create new sentences from another text, and tweets them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124330", "box_name": "Twitter bot tutorial", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Python Basics:\nMark Eaton and Robin Davis pointed the class to a good Python cheat sheet here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124331", "box_name": "Python Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Data to Play with & examples:\nHere is some downloadable data that can be 'mined' while learning how to build your first bot. Some bot examples here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124332", "box_name": "Data to Play with & examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe following is \u00a0a repackaging of content presented by Mark Easton and Robin Davis during a LACUNY\u00a0Emerging Technology Committee meeting on December 15th, 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8236067", "page_name": "Twitterbots", "box_id": "26124333", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8236067"}}
{"text": "Guide to Finding Data:\nFinding data sources related to: Demography & Populations Education & Housing Labor & Economics Health & Environment Law, Politics & Conflict Related guides: Analyzing and visualizing data Mapping data Workshop resources: Presentation from Finding Data workshop", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303454", "box_name": "Guide to Finding Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Other resources:\nDataCenter Web Resources How to cite a data set (NCSU) How to read a codebook", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303455", "box_name": "Other resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Searching for data:\nWhen searching for data, ask yourself these questions... Who has an interest in collecting this data? If federal/state/local agencies or non-governmental organizations, try locating their website and looking for a section on research or data. If social science researchers, try searching ICPSR. What literature has been written that might reference this data? Search a library database or Google Scholar to find articles that may have used the data you're looking for. Then, consult their bibliographies for the specific name of the data set and who collected it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303456", "box_name": "Searching for data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Evaluating data:\nIs the data... From a reliable source? Who collected it and how? Available to the public? Will I need to request permission to use it? Are there any terms of use? How do I cite the data? In a format I can use for analysis or mapping? Will it require any file conversion or editing before I can use it? Comparable to other data I'm using (if any)? What is the unit of analysis? What is the time scale and geography? Will I need to recode any variables?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303457", "box_name": "Evaluating data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Analyzing data:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS - Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization All of these statistical packages are available through CUNY Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303458", "box_name": "Analyzing data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Where to start:\nLocal data NYC OpenData New York City Census FactFinder Neighborhood Data Portal National/state data American FactFinder FedStats (to find website of relevant agency) Data.gov International data UNdata International statistical agencies Survey/study data ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8292438", "page_name": "Finding Data", "box_id": "26303459", "box_name": "Where to start", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8292438"}}
{"text": "Massing Data:\nOpen Refine Manipulating Data in OpenRefine Open Refine Lession", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8296768", "page_name": "Manipulating Data", "box_id": "26317527", "box_name": "Massing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8296768"}}
{"text": "Information Architecture:\nA standard way to approach developing your site's architecture is via a card sort. You can card sort using analog methods or using software. Here is some information: Wikipedia Article How to Card Sort Ed Tech Wiki Card Sort Hot to Open Source Card Sort Software", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234899", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "26119914", "box_name": "Information Architecture", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234899"}}
{"text": "Homepage layout & Wireframing:\nOnce you have a notion of the overall architecture of your site, you are ready to layout what you want your homepage to look like through wireframing. This can be performed with sketches or software. Wikipedia article on Wireframing Some 'free' wireframe tools Review of wireframe software solutions Wiry- an open source solution to wireframing Pencil Project", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234899", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "26119915", "box_name": "Homepage layout & Wireframing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234899"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nBefore you start, especially if you are migrating existing content, it's best to organize your information and find an intuitive page order and hierarchy. rThere are many methods to develop or find your site's architecture, you can use software or just pursue an analog card sort.\u00a0\u00a0Once you understand your information architecture, you can start building your homepage using wireframes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234899", "page_name": "Info Architecture", "box_id": "26119916", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234899"}}
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{"text": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services:Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services:The simplest is to use the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal . This is a great option for simple sites or blogs that do not need much customization or functionality. \u00a0The portal allows you to create one or many WordPress sites. \u00a0GC Website Services has a small set of carefully curated plugins and themes from the WordPress Plugin Repository & WordPress Theme Repository . Scroll down and login with your GC network credentials. Once logged in, click on Dashboard. From the menu on the left, click on . Click on Create a New Site . Enter a domain name under Site Domain: Enter your site\u2019s title\u00a0under Site Title : Until your site is fully developed, it is best to select the No radio button under privacy. Note: You can change this later. Click the < Create Site > button. Click on Dashboard=>My Sites and select the site that you just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445551", "box_name": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision. just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision. just created. Click on Appearance =>Themes , scroll through, mouse-over, preview themes until you discover one that might work best with your vision.Note: You can change this later. Click on Settings=>Reading and select either the Your latest posts -or- A static radio button. This is setting determines if you intend to merely blog or have a structured website. After deciding, click the < Save > button.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445551", "box_name": "Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Commons:\nSimilar to the Graduate Center\u2019s Website Services portal, the CUNY Academic Commons is another mult-Wordpress install that allows users (CUNY faculty, staff, graduate students, graduate alumni and postdocs) one or many WordPress sites. The Academic Commons is a bit more robust, because it has many more themes and plugins than GC\u2019s Website Services. Additionally, you can request a theme and or plugin to be evaluated and possibly installed from the WordPress repositories\u00a0or a customized child theme to be uploaded to the Academic Commons. Register here to access and use the Academic Commons. Note: A valid CUNY email address is required to register and use the site. Please read the ' Hosting Partner Handbook ' on how to further customize Wordpress' hyper-flexible platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445552", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
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{"text": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP:You might need more flexibility with WordPress (the ability to install or develop any theme or plugin) or something beyond a WordPress site. If so, then the next option is for you. Note: We will be referring to XAMPP (Apache, MYSQL and PHP), which is for Windows, but analogs exists for Macintosh ( MAMP ) and Linux LAMP . Other distributions are available here with applications . Installing XAMPP Let\u2019s discuss the why, before downloading and installing (X)AMPP. Wordpress or Omeka (the two most popular Content Management Systems (CMS) are database driven based solutions that means that the content is stored in a database. Content being stored in a database makes it easier to edit; no expertise is necessary. \u00a0 Furthermore, your site is easily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.ily customized. Because the design and feel is typically independednt of content, so super simpel to change the look and feel accross the entire site.How does this work? \u00a0The short answer is using PHP , the CMS makes calls to the database ( MYSQL ) and then the Apache Web Server software delivers \u00a0the processed content to web browsers . \u00a0With a traditional html page, the client (web browser) interprets, parses and renders all the code, but because contemporary CMS typically use PHP, the code needs to be processed by the server and the browser downloads the output. \u00a0 In the case of CMS, the PHP makes a database query which writes & extracts information from the database, processes and renders the specific content. The advantage of (X)AMPP is it allows for the flexibility (the universe of themes and plugins are available to you as well as the ability to hack the the core) of your own development environmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.nvironmet without the cost of a server or webhost, such as Bluehost. It is also a sage place to learn, develop and test before committing to a server.The only difference to a local (X)AMPP install is that you do not need to pay for webhost and FTP.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445555", "box_name": "Setting up a true development environment=>(X)AMPP", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "Choose the path best for you.:\nDepending up your needs and requirements, there are many options to develop your own website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234872", "page_name": "GC Web Resources", "box_id": "8445546", "box_name": "Choose the path best for you.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234872"}}
{"text": "A great no cost way to explore Omeka is to install on your local desktop/laptop via XAMPP or MAMP which provides a behind the scenes peak to real life Omeka site administration. Here are some rudimentary instructions on installing Omeka in a Windows based computer: Once XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download Omeka and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the Omeka\u00a0directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018omeka\u2019 or use something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234875", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "26119868", "box_name": "Omeka Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234875"}}
{"text": "se something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).se something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).se something other than \u2018omeka\u2019). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\omeka\u00a0 directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).Open: \u00a0db .ini\u00a0 file and edit: [database] host = \u201clocalhost\u201d username = \u201croot\u201d password = \u201c\u201d dbname = \u201comeka\u201d prefix = \u201comeka_\u201d charset = \u201cutf8\u201d ;port = \u201c\u201d More details here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234875", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "26119868", "box_name": "Omeka Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234875"}}
{"text": "Intro:\nOmeka is a great platform for publishing online collections, especially because it allows for structured data, hence cataloging. There are many themes and plugins, similar to Wordpress, that expands Omeka's core functionality. There are many different approaches to Omeka: Omeka.net - entry level cloud-based platform, but has limitations. Classic Omeka - requires hosting, but the standard and most popular approach. Reclaim Hosting is a great education oriented hosting solution. Omeka S - more of a repository allowing you to have groups of assets in different collections. In addition to ease of use, another of Omeka's great strengths is its expandability through plugin integration.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234875", "page_name": "Omeka", "box_id": "26119870", "box_name": "Intro", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234875"}}
{"text": "Themes:\nThe true power of a CMS, and especially Wordpress, is the ease and simplicity of changing the look and feel of your site without effecting the content. This is done when you select a theme. Check out the Wordpress theme repository for an array of free open source options. Guide to installing and using themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119905", "box_name": "Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "Child Themes:\nYou might want to radically change the theme that you are using. If so, a Child Theme is a great shortcut. Getting started with Child Themes .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119906", "box_name": "Child Themes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "Once XAMPP is installed: \u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs is the home of your content Download WordPress and unzip. Place in the\u00a0c:\\xampp\\htdocs directory. Note: you have the option to rename the WordPress directory. Click on the xampp-control.exe icon in: C:\\xampp Start Apache & MYSQL In your browser enter: http://localhost/ Click on phpMyAdmin. The phpMyAdmin control board will appear. Click on Databases. Enter a name for your database (\u2018wordpress\u2019 or use something other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119909", "box_name": "Wordpress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).ething other than WordPress). In your: \u00a0c :\\xampp\\htdocs\\wordpress \u00a0directory,\u00a0w ith your text editor (windows: notepad/notepad++ Mac: text wrangler).Open: wp-config-sample.php \u00a0file and edit: ** The name of the database for WordPress */ define(\u2018DB_NAME\u2019, \u2018wordpress\u2019); /** MySQL database username */ define(\u2018DB_USER\u2019, \u2018root\u2019); /** MySQL database password */ define(\u2018DB_PASSWORD\u2019, \u201d); /** MySQL hostname */ define(\u2018DB_HOST\u2019, \u2018localhost\u2019); Save file as wp-config.php Go to: http://localhost/wordpress/ will be redirected to: http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php Enter: Site Title Username Password Email Address Then click the button. Login. The dashboard of your WordPress installation will appear.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119909", "box_name": "Wordpress Install", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "Plugins:\nNot a programmer, but want some special functionality that the core installation does not contain. Chances are that it may already exist as a plugin. Plugins extend Wordpress's core functionality. Before hacking the core and adding functions, see if the functionality already exists in a plugin that was developed by someone else by searching the plugin repository .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119910", "box_name": "Plugins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nWordpress, the world's most popular open source CMS is great for blogging and general website development. A tremendous community supplies themes and plugins to expand Wordpress's core functionality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234897", "page_name": "Wordpress", "box_id": "26119913", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234897"}}
{"text": "Links / Resources:\nScalar documentation (see annotation section here ) Media-rich example site on global music Example site emphasizing student collaboration and annotation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234775", "page_name": "Scalar", "box_id": "26119583", "box_name": "Links / Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234775"}}
{"text": "Hosted by USC, this platform offers accounts to academic users to take advantage of its hybrid ebook-publishing\u00a0/ media repository functionality. Ideal Use: Linear, book- or narrative-style materials that also make use of images and video in an integrated way. Pros: Features include robust in-house\u00a0annotation for both images and video, as well as integration with the Hypothesis annotation service. Sites can be structured in a more linear fashion using a Table of Contents and sequential links, or presented as a looser collection of materials. Content can be locked down or opened up for viewing, copying/licensing,\u00a0and collaborative editing. Visualization and other features help track contributions. Cons: Account creation can require a bit of back-and-forth with the USC gatekeepers that manage the site. May Can be more challenging to indicate \"new\" vs. \"old\" material and organize course content in a familiar navigation given the linear emphasis.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234775", "page_name": "Scalar", "box_id": "26119585", "box_name": "Scalar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234775"}}
{"text": "site. May Can be more challenging to indicate \"new\" vs. \"old\" material and organize course content in a familiar navigation given the linear emphasis.site. May Can be more challenging to indicate \"new\" vs. \"old\" material and organize course content in a familiar navigation given the linear emphasis.site. May Can be more challenging to indicate \"new\" vs. \"old\" material and organize course content in a familiar navigation given the linear emphasis.Occasional performance issues when using USC-hosted version. Can be hosted externally, opening up more flexibility. Sequence for uploading and managing media can be counterintuitive at first.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234775", "page_name": "Scalar", "box_id": "26119585", "box_name": "Scalar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234775"}}
{"text": "Describe It! Project Description: Describe It! is a Zooniverse project created by The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library . A member of the Describe It! team is Brooklyn College alumni Sara Schwartz. In this project, online volunteers write short descriptions for works of art in the Library's Photoarchive collection . In order to obtain a variety of descriptions, each image is described three times before it is retired. Once an image is retired, the submitted descriptions are evaluated by library research staff who select the best description for each image. Each of the descriptions are then converted into alt-text (alternative text) which make its collections accessible to all users . Volunteers can help anonymously or create an account. The project includes a tutorial, instructions, tips and detailed metadata information about each work of art. Describe It! Project Goals: To collect descriptions for every image in the Library's digital Photoarchive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119654", "box_name": "Describe It", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "etadata information about each work of art. Describe It! Project Goals: To collect descriptions for every image in the Library's digital Photoarchive.etadata information about each work of art. Describe It! Project Goals: To collect descriptions for every image in the Library's digital Photoarchive.etadata information about each work of art. Describe It! Project Goals: To collect descriptions for every image in the Library's digital Photoarchive.To convert the descriptions into alternative text that can be accessed by assistive technologies, making their collection materials accessible to all users. To provide volunteers with a greater understanding of the research collections available at the Frick Art Reference Library and the importance of art and accessibility. Incorporate Describe It! into your courses: This digital project can be incorporated into numerous types of courses. Below are just a few ideas. Art History classes can use it to teach art and how to write concisely about art. Museum Studies courses could use the project to reinforce the need for alt-text and accessibility in museums. Computer Science classes could participate in Describe It! as a way to teach about alt-text. Disability studies courses could use the project to teach how to write concise alt-text. ESL classes could participate in this project as a way students could work on their English writing skills by describing art.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119654", "box_name": "Describe It", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "write concise alt-text. ESL classes could participate in this project as a way students could work on their English writing skills by describing art. write concise alt-text. ESL classes could participate in this project as a way students could work on their English writing skills by describing art. write concise alt-text. ESL classes could participate in this project as a way students could work on their English writing skills by describing art.English composition courses could use the project as a way to practice writing short concise sentences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119654", "box_name": "Describe It", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "Mapping Access Project Description: Mapping Access is a participatory data-collection and accessibility mapping project of the Critical Design Lab at Vanderbilt University. As they describe on their about page, typical approaches to accessibility focus on issues of code compliance and checklists of standards. Instead, this project draws upon the analytic frameworks of intersectionality and disability justice, as well as Universal Design methodology, to craft alternative standards for meaningful access. Through digital maps, Map-a-thon events, community conversations, photography, and film, the project explores mapping as a process of social transformation. Their broader body of work includes a podcast, experimental protocols, and workshops. Mapping Access Goals: Engage users as experts in the design process to generate surveys, collect data, create new mapping methods, and build a commitment toward broad accessibility.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119655", "box_name": "Mapping Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ers as experts in the design process to generate surveys, collect data, create new mapping methods, and build a commitment toward broad accessibility.ers as experts in the design process to generate surveys, collect data, create new mapping methods, and build a commitment toward broad accessibility.ers as experts in the design process to generate surveys, collect data, create new mapping methods, and build a commitment toward broad accessibility.Incorporate Mapping Access projects into your course: The Mapping Access projects and ideas can be used in various courses on various different topics. Below are a few ideas. Mapping and GIS courses could coordinate Map-a-thons to create accessible amenities maps for their campus based on the Vanderbilt University Campus Access Amenities Map. Women's & Gender Studies courses (an numerous others) could create maps based on the Nashville Feminist Collective Accessibility Map. A photography class project could be to take photos for a Mapping Access map. Design and architectural students could create metadata and descriptions for the areas shown on the maps. Everyone could create alt-text to describe all the images attached to the maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119655", "box_name": "Mapping Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "Accessibility is important for everyone and benefits everyone. Open access and open pedagogy is about building and sharing knowledge with as many people as possible. Accessibility is part of that mission and\u00a0means making sure your OER, your projects and your content are accessible by all people. With the increase in digital scholarship, open pedagogy and student centered content creation we also must ensure the content creator's side of a digital project is accessible, in addition to the public side of the project or digital tool. \"The City University of New York (CUNY) is committed to providing students, faculty, staff, and the general public with the technology and information they need, and to making these resources accessible to all...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119656", "box_name": "Digital Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ing students, faculty, staff, and the general public with the technology and information they need, and to making these resources accessible to all...ing students, faculty, staff, and the general public with the technology and information they need, and to making these resources accessible to all...ing students, faculty, staff, and the general public with the technology and information they need, and to making these resources accessible to all...a person with a disability must be able to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services as a person without a disability, and be able to do so in an equally effective manner, with substantially equivalent ease of use. The person with a disability must be able to obtain the information and services as timely, fully, equally, and independently as a person without a disability.\" The City University of New York's Accessibility Statement", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119656", "box_name": "Digital Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "Accessibility Best Practices:\nLearn accessibility best practices. Select a tab to learn about WCAG, POUR, and Accessibility Best Practices regarding Titles, Text/Typography Layout, Headings, Lists, Tables, Meaningful Link Text, Alternative Text (alt-text), Videos, Audio and Color/Contrast.\n\nMore Detailed Accessibility Information To learn more detailed accessibility information, look at the CUNY Accessibility Toolkit for OER by the CUNY Accessibility Librarian, Amy Wolfe. This guide provides detailed platform and program specific instructions on creating accessible content, evaluations of digital platforms and instructions on how to evaluate your digital sites and content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ific instructions on creating accessible content, evaluations of digital platforms and instructions on how to evaluate your digital sites and content.What is WCAG? The web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) were created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to be world-wide web accessibility standards. CUNY strives for (WCAG) Version 2.0 , AA conformance level, as its accessibility standard. Since it\u2019s release, WCAG 2.0 has become the internationally recognized benchmark for web accessibility. The Revised 508 Standards are based on WCAG 2.0. WCAG 1.0 Focused heavily on the techniques for accomplishing accessibility, especially as related to HTML. WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 Subsequent versions of WCAG ( WCAG 2.0 and 2.1) took a different approach: they focused more heavily on the principles of accessibility. By focusing more on principles rather than techniques, these future versions of the guidelines are more flexible, and encourage developers to think through the process of accessibility conceptually. WCAG 2.0 is based on four main guiding principles of accessibility.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "d encourage developers to think through the process of accessibility conceptually. WCAG 2.0 is based on four main guiding principles of accessibility.d encourage developers to think through the process of accessibility conceptually. WCAG 2.0 is based on four main guiding principles of accessibility.d encourage developers to think through the process of accessibility conceptually. WCAG 2.0 is based on four main guiding principles of accessibility.These four principles are known by the acronym POUR Perceivable Operable Understandable Robust The guidelines are an excellent foundation upon which to build accessible content, but unless content developers understand the reasons behind the guidelines, they might apply the guidelines incorrectly or ineffectively. Another excellent online resources created by the W3C is the WebAIM website (Web Accessibility in Mind) at \u201chttp://webaim.org\u201d . Based at Utah State University, it provides information, training, and practical tools for creating accessible content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "Mind) at \u201chttp://webaim.org\u201d . Based at Utah State University, it provides information, training, and practical tools for creating accessible content.What is POUR? CUNY has pledged to make their digital tools and content accessible. To that end CUNY uses the World Wide Web Consortium\u2019s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG AA) as its accessibility standard. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were created to help define how to make web content more accessible with the goal of providing a single shared standard. There are four main guiding principles of accessibility upon which WCAG has been built.\u00a0 These four principles are known by the acronym POUR . POUR is a way of approaching web accessibility by breaking it down into four main aspects: Perceivable Operable Understandable Robust", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "e acronym POUR . POUR is a way of approaching web accessibility by breaking it down into four main aspects: Perceivable Operable Understandable RobustPerceivable Definition: Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive. Users need to be able to identify content and interface elements by means of the senses. For many users, this means perceiving a system primarily visually, while for others, perceivability may be a matter of sound or touch. Perceivable problem examples: A website's navigation consists of a number of links that are displayed in a different order from page to page. If a user has to relearn basic navigation for each page, how can she effectively move through the website? A Word document contains a number of non-English words and phrases. If the languages are not indicated, how can assistive technology present the text correctly? Perceivable solutions: Text Alternatives Provide text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "es for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.es for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.es for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.Time-based Media Provide alternatives for time-based media. Adaptable Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure. Distinguishable Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "out losing information or structure. Distinguishable Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.Operable Definition: Means that a user can successfully use controls, buttons, navigation, and other interactive elements of your OER. For many users this means using assistive technology like voice recognition, keyboards, screen readers etc. Operable problem examples: Mouse-dependent web content will be inaccessible to a person cannot use a standard mouse. People with low or no vision also relay on the functionality of the keyboard. They may be able to manipulate a mouse just fine, but it doesn't do them much good because they can't see where to click on the screen. The keyboard is much easier for a person who is blind to manipulate. Operable solutions Keyboard Accessible Make all functionality available from a keyboard. Keyboard accessibility is one of the most important principles of Web accessibility because it cuts across disability types and technologies Enough Time Provide users enough time to read and use content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "rinciples of Web accessibility because it cuts across disability types and technologies Enough Time Provide users enough time to read and use content.rinciples of Web accessibility because it cuts across disability types and technologies Enough Time Provide users enough time to read and use content.rinciples of Web accessibility because it cuts across disability types and technologies Enough Time Provide users enough time to read and use content.Seizures Do not design content in a way that is known to cause seizures. Navigable Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ot design content in a way that is known to cause seizures. Navigable Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.Understandable definition: Users should be able to comprehend the content, and learn and remember how to use your OER site. Your OER should be consistent in its presentation and format, predictable in its design and usage patterns, and appropriate to the audience in its voice and tone. Understandable problem examples: A website's navigation consists of a number of links that are displayed in a different order from page to page. If a user has to relearn basic navigation for each page, how can they effectively move through your OER? A site makes use of numerous abbreviations, acronyms, and jargon. If these are never defined, how can users with disabilities (and others) understand the content? Understandable solutions Readable Make text content readable and understandable. Predictable Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways. Input Assistance Help users avoid and correct mistakes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "eadable and understandable. Predictable Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways. Input Assistance Help users avoid and correct mistakes.Robust Definition: Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of users, allowing them to choose the technology they use to interact with websites, online documents, multimedia, and other information formats. Users should be allowed to choose their own technologies to access OER content. Robust problem examples: A website requires a specific version of a web browser to make use of its features. If a user doesn't or can't use that browser, how can that user experience the features of the site? A document format is inaccessible to a screen reader on a particular operating system. If a user employs that OS for day-to-day tasks, how can she gain access to the document? Robust solutions: Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "w can she gain access to the document? Robust solutions: Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.Titles General Information: When you create a web page, a word document, a PowerPoint, a spreadsheet make sure you create a meaningful title for your item. Why are page titles important? Screen readers announce the page and slide titles when they load web pages, documents and presentations. A good page title helps orient users to the content of the page or document. A good title helps users understand , a POUR principle. How to Create good page titles: Page titles should be brief, clear, informative, and unique.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": ". A good title helps users understand , a POUR principle. How to Create good page titles: Page titles should be brief, clear, informative, and unique.Text/Typography General Information: When you create a web page or document which has well organized content it helps users to orient themselves and to navigate effectively. Why is layout important? A site or document which is well-structured is easier to understand and navigate. Everyone can benefit from a site which is well-structured. A well laid out page helps people with visual impairments, including low vision, orient themselves on the page and understand content. Keyboard users can browse pages and their sections more efficiently. People with cognitive and learning disabilities can more easily find and prioritize content on a well laid out page. A well laid out page helps users perceive, operate and understand , POUR principles. How to create good layout Use headings to separate sections. Use lists. Don\u2019t use tables for layout. Don\u2019t only use visual cues (such as color) to show the layout.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "good layout Use headings to separate sections. Use lists. Don\u2019t use tables for layout. Don\u2019t only use visual cues (such as color) to show the layout.Specific Tips Text Alignment For English and other left-top-right languages, the best practice is to align text on the left. Some circumstance may allow for other alignment: Center-aligned headings or a right-aligned date on a document Margins, Padding, and White Space Documents with \"white space\" around blocks text are easier to read than documents in which the margins of the text are close to the edge of the viewing area. Documents with limited white space appear more cluttered and are difficult for some readers with reading disabilities. Paragraphs should be easily distinguishable from each other. In Print materials indentation is sometimes used to distinguish paragraphs, instead of white space, that is ok for print. In Online materials, white space is needed to distinguish paragraphs because without it users can get lost on a long scrolling page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "is ok for print. In Online materials, white space is needed to distinguish paragraphs because without it users can get lost on a long scrolling page. is ok for print. In Online materials, white space is needed to distinguish paragraphs because without it users can get lost on a long scrolling page. is ok for print. In Online materials, white space is needed to distinguish paragraphs because without it users can get lost on a long scrolling page.Line Length While an optimal line length value may vary based on the content, font face, etc., in general, fewer than around 50 or more than around 120 characters per line will likely introduce difficulty. One way to address line length is to add left and right margins that increase the white space on the sides. Another way is to limit the width of the text column. Text Decorations Best practice is to only use underline for hyperlinks. Using underlined text for non-link purposes on the web will likely confuse some users. Delete , strike-through, and insert Words or characters with strike-through effects visually appear crossed out or canceled, unfortunately screen readers do not notify users of this fact. Likewise, screen readers do not notify users when the element (insert) tag is used. For documents (legal for example) where it is important to use strike-through and follow-along as changes are made, see the WebAim text decoration section for workaround suggestions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": ") where it is important to use strike-through and follow-along as changes are made, see the WebAim text decoration section for workaround suggestions.) where it is important to use strike-through and follow-along as changes are made, see the WebAim text decoration section for workaround suggestions.) where it is important to use strike-through and follow-along as changes are made, see the WebAim text decoration section for workaround suggestions.Blink and marquee People with attention deficits or cognitive disabilities could become distracted. People with limited fine motor abilities may not be able to click on scrolling links accurately. Fonts It is generally best to use standard fonts that are available on the end users device. Using too many font faces can create a confusing visual layout. For print materials: Serif fonts such as Times and Times New Roman are generally regarded as the most readable font family for printed text. For web-based content: There is conflicting information about which font is the best to use for web-based content. Conventional wisdom is sans-serif fonts are more suited to electronic formats. Fonts such as Verdana, Tahoma, Trebuchet MS, and Georgia, were developed specifically for use in electronic media, and are now quite commonly used. For more detailed information on fonts, look at WebAIM's article on Fonts .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "specifically for use in electronic media, and are now quite commonly used. For more detailed information on fonts, look at WebAIM's article on Fonts .These tips are based on WebAim's article \"Text/Typographical Layout\" . WebAIM is a non-profit organization based at the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University.\n\nBlank Spaces When large chunks of white space is needed between sections of a document don't just use the key. Screen readers will read aloud each and every blank space. If the white space is needed between pages then use Insert - Page Break. If large white space is needed between two specific paragraphs, then use \" Add Space Before and After a Paragraph \" in Home - Paragraph to set that specific space between those individual paragraphs. This is especially important when doing cover pages which have large chucks of white space.\n\nDemonstration/Comparison Here is a video showing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a word document which has inaccessible blank spaces with one with accessible blank spaces.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "wing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a word document which has inaccessible blank spaces with one with accessible blank spaces.Headings General Information: Organizing a web page, word document or pdf with headings helps all users get an idea of the page\u2019s structure and organization. Why headings are important? Headings provide structure to your documents. When people can follow a site or document\u2019s organization and structure, it is easier for them to comprehend the content. Headings become a navigation tool for both those who can see visually and those who use screen readers. Assistive technology allows users to pull up a list of headings. Screen readers read aloud heading text only if it is coded as a header. If you only change an item's text color, size or weight, only sighted users will be aware. For those who use screen readers The use of headings allows them know an item is a heading. They can listen to a list of all the headings and skip to the desired area on the page or document.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "of headings allows them know an item is a heading. They can listen to a list of all the headings and skip to the desired area on the page or document.of headings allows them know an item is a heading. They can listen to a list of all the headings and skip to the desired area on the page or document.of headings allows them know an item is a heading. They can listen to a list of all the headings and skip to the desired area on the page or document.For those who can see Use of visually apparent headings allows people to quickly visually scan site to get overall idea of meaning of site. Headings also help those with cognitive disabilities understand and navigate. Headings helps users perceive and understand , POUR principles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "of site. Headings also help those with cognitive disabilities understand and navigate. Headings helps users perceive and understand , POUR principles.Demonstration/Comparison Here is a video showing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a web page which has inaccessible headers versus one with accessible headers.\n\nHow to create headings? Make heading text brief, clear, informative, and unique. There should only be one Heading 1 per page, however there can be more than one to per page. Each level of heading, indicates the relationship from one part of the content to the other parts. The sub-sections under a heading relates logically to a heading above it. Duplicate headings can exist on separate pages, but each heading should be unique within the same page, if at all possible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "lly to a heading above it. Duplicate headings can exist on separate pages, but each heading should be unique within the same page, if at all possible.Lists General Information: Semantic Lists (ordered and unordered) provide orientation for users by organizing information in meaningful ways. Why lists are important? Use different types of lists to group information according to its nature to provide orientation for users. When list are used correctly, assistive technologies are able to convey information to their users as they navigate to and within lists, such as the total number of items and the relative position of each item in the list. Lists are recommended as potential replacements for simple tables, as tables can be more difficult to navigate and sometimes we provide info in tables that really would be better suited to lists. Semantic lists helps users perceive, operate, and understand , POUR principles. How to create accessible semantic lists? Use the built in \u201clists\u201d option in WYSIWYG editors (what you see is what you get) to create lists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "rinciples. How to create accessible semantic lists? Use the built in \u201clists\u201d option in WYSIWYG editors (what you see is what you get) to create lists.rinciples. How to create accessible semantic lists? Use the built in \u201clists\u201d option in WYSIWYG editors (what you see is what you get) to create lists.rinciples. How to create accessible semantic lists? Use the built in \u201clists\u201d option in WYSIWYG editors (what you see is what you get) to create lists.Don\u2019t create lists by manually typing in numbers or indenting, these are not accessible. Create Ordered Lists for when there is a defined sequence or order intended for the items in the list. Create Unordered Lists for when there is no specific order intended for the list you are creating. Create Description Lists for when a specific structure is needed to provide definitions for terms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "order intended for the list you are creating. Create Description Lists for when a specific structure is needed to provide definitions for terms.Tables General Information: Creating a properly structured table helps a blind, low-vision and/or screen reader user make sense of a table by reading out the heading titles and then cell content. Why is making tables accessible important? Tables without structural markup to differentiate and properly link data between header and data cells, create accessibility barriers. Tables used for layout are frowned upon because unless they are designed correctly they are not\u00a0 considered accessible Many accessibility advocates consider using tables for layout bad practice. Accessible tables allows users to perceive, operate understand , access in a robust manner, POUR principles. How to create accessible tables: Make sure your tables have header rows and/or header columns. Make sure your header row or header column cells are NOT blank. It is okay to have blank data cells, just not a blank header cell.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "/or header columns. Make sure your header row or header column cells are NOT blank. It is okay to have blank data cells, just not a blank header cell./or header columns. Make sure your header row or header column cells are NOT blank. It is okay to have blank data cells, just not a blank header cell./or header columns. Make sure your header row or header column cells are NOT blank. It is okay to have blank data cells, just not a blank header cell.Avoid spanned rows and columns in data tables, especially as headers, many screen readers cannot properly read these correctly. Always use the simplest table configuration possible. After you\u2019ve created headers, you need to associate the data cells with the appropriate headers .The scope attribute identifies whether a table header is a column header or a row header. | Name | or Max | Data tables very often have brief descriptive text before or after the table that indicates the content of that table. This text should be associated to its respective table using the element. The element must be the first thing after the opening tag.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "should be associated to its respective table using the element. The element must be the first thing after the opening tag.Meaningful Link Text General Information: Assistive technology allows users to pull up a list of links so links need to be meaningful out of context. Since links are read aloud, don't repeat the same link text over and over on a single web page. Meaningful link text provides a clear description of where users will go once they click on the link. Why is meaningful link text important? Links such as \u201cClick Here\u201d or \u201cMore\u201d don\u2019t provide any information to screen readers and are meaningless out of context. Link text which is the actual url is bad for screen reader users, if you can, avoid using just the url. Meaningful link text allows users to perceive, operate and understand , POUR principles.\n\nDemonstration/Comparison Here is a video showing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a web page which has inaccessible hyperlink text and one with accessible hyperlink text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "howing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a web page which has inaccessible hyperlink text and one with accessible hyperlink text.Alt-Text (Alternative Text) General Information: Making images and graphics \u201cvisible\u201d to all users is one of the first principles of accessibility.\u00a0The way you make your image visible to everyone is by adding \"alternative text\" or \"alt-text\". Adding alt-text to an image allows it to be discoverable and understood by users in a variety of ways. Alt-text should convey the purpose of an image.. For example, alt-text for a search button would be \u201c search \u201d rather than \u201c magnifying lens \u201d. Why using alternative text (alt-text) is important Adding alternative text ( \u201calt text\u201d) will make images and graphics \u201cvisible\u201d. Text alternatives serve as labels for controls and functionality to aid keyboard and voice recognition navigation. For people using screen readers or browsing speech-enabled websites alt-text can be read aloud or rendered as Braille. Alt-text gives the speech input software users the ability to put focus onto a button or linked image with a single voice command.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "endered as Braille. Alt-text gives the speech input software users the ability to put focus onto a button or linked image with a single voice command.endered as Braille. Alt-text gives the speech input software users the ability to put focus onto a button or linked image with a single voice command.endered as Braille. Alt-text gives the speech input software users the ability to put focus onto a button or linked image with a single voice command.Alt-text allows mobile users to turn images off to help with download speeds or limit data-roaming charges. Alternative text (alt-text) covers POUR principles perceive, operate understand , robust . How to create good alt-text? Remember that context matters when creating alt-text. Always ask yourself \u201c What is the context and purpose of this image/graphic? \u201c Create alt-text which provides a textual alternative to non-text content. Describe the content and function represented by the image/graphic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "aphic? \u201c Create alt-text which provides a textual alternative to non-text content. Describe the content and function represented by the image/graphic.Demonstration/Comparison Here is a video showing the difference between how a screen reader reads aloud a web page which has inaccessible images versus one with accessible images. In the first instance you will hear the file name of the image. Many times if you leave an image without alt-text, screen readers will read aloud the file name of the image, which usually is not accessible information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "times if you leave an image without alt-text, screen readers will read aloud the file name of the image, which usually is not accessible information.The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has created a very useful guide on how to create useful alt-text. Informative images Images that graphically represent concepts and information, typically pictures, photos, and illustrations. The text alternative should be at least a short description conveying the essential information presented by the image. Decorative images Provide a null text alternative (alt=\u201d\u201d) when the only purpose of an image is to add visual decoration to the page, rather than to convey information that is important to understanding the page. Functional images The text alternative of an image used as a link or as a button should describe the functionality of the link or button rather than the visual image. Examples of such images are a printer icon to represent the print function or a button to submit a form. Images of text Readable text is sometimes presented within an image. If the image is not a logo, avoid text in images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "n or a button to submit a form. Images of text Readable text is sometimes presented within an image. If the image is not a logo, avoid text in images.n or a button to submit a form. Images of text Readable text is sometimes presented within an image. If the image is not a logo, avoid text in images.n or a button to submit a form. Images of text Readable text is sometimes presented within an image. If the image is not a logo, avoid text in images.However, if images of text are used, the text alternative should contain the same words as in the image. Complex images such as graphs and diagrams To convey data or detailed information, provide a full-text equivalent of the data or information provided in the image as the text alternative. Groups of images If multiple images convey a single piece of information, the text alternative for one image should convey the information for the entire group. Image maps The text alternative for an image that contains multiple clickable areas should provide an overall context for the set of links. Also, each individually clickable area should have alternative text that describes the purpose or destination of the link.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ntext for the set of links. Also, each individually clickable area should have alternative text that describes the purpose or destination of the link.Video General Information: Videos are great and they should be produced and delivered in ways that ensure that all members of your audience can access their content. Providing captions, audio descriptions and transcripts make your videos accessible to a wide audience, Why making videos accessible is important? Video captions not only benefit those who are deaf or hard of hearing, but people who are learning disabled, ESL learners, those who are in a quiet public environment and don\u2019t have access to headphones (such as a library). Video captioning improves comprehension and retention of information. How to create accessible videos: Create captions, a transcript, and audio descriptions for your videos. YouTube provides automatic captioning, however it is not without errors.\u00a0 If you use the automatic captioning, edit out errors. Make sure it is delivered in an accessible media player.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "ing, however it is not without errors.\u00a0 If you use the automatic captioning, edit out errors. Make sure it is delivered in an accessible media player.Captions Text versions of the audio content, synchronized with the video. Open captions are part of the video and cannot be turned off. Closed captions are not part of the video and can be turned off and on. YouTube\u2019s automatically generated captions are a good STARTING point but they need to be manually checked to fix errors. Jessica Kellgren-Fozard is a great teacher and champion of captioning. These 4 videos cover the importance of captions, how to caption, and captioning best practices. How to get 80% more views! \u2013 Captions and why they are useful. (11 min) How To Caption Your Videos On YouTube (6 min) Don\u2019t Do This! \u2013 How to do captions right! (15 min) The Secret Language of Captions DECODED (8 min)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "min) How To Caption Your Videos On YouTube (6 min) Don\u2019t Do This! \u2013 How to do captions right! (15 min) The Secret Language of Captions DECODED (8 min)Audio Descriptions Commentary and narration which guides the listener through the movie, tv show, theater or other art form with concise, objective descriptions of new scenes, settings, costumes, body language, and \"sight gags,\" all slipped in between portions of dialogue or songs. Audio Descriptions help with accessibility for people who are blind, have low vision, or who are otherwise visually impaired. Audio description supplements the regular audio track of a program. Audio description is usually added during existing pauses in dialog. Audio description is also called \u201cvideo description\u201d and \u201cdescriptive narration\u201d\n\nStill not totally sure what audio descriptions are and how they are different from captions? Play these 2 videos of the same trailer for movie Frozen to see the difference.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "what audio descriptions are and how they are different from captions? Play these 2 videos of the same trailer for movie Frozen to see the difference.Transcripts Transcripts allow anyone that cannot access content from web audio or video to read a text transcript instead. Transcripts provide a textual version of the content that can be accessed by anyone. They also allow the content to be searchable, both by computers (such as search engines) and by end users. Screen reader users may also prefer the transcript over listening to the audio of the web multimedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "uters (such as search engines) and by end users. Screen reader users may also prefer the transcript over listening to the audio of the web multimedia.Audio General Information People who are deaf, hard of hearing and/or have difficulty processing auditory information can benefit from transcripts. Since they may not be able to use audio by itself, you need to make sure your audio is robust and the information and content can be conveyed in an alternative format. Transcripts convert audio into a readable text format but unlike captions, they do not necessarily display in real-time. There are three types of transcripts: basic, descriptive and interactive. Full transcripts support different user needs and is not a replacement for captioning. Why making audio accessible is important Adding transcripts to your audio-only content makes it \u201cvisible\u201d. Transcripts allow people to read the contents of your audio at their own pace. Transcripts allow keyword searching of audio and video. Transcripts can be downloaded, printed, used offline and/or converted to braille. Students repurpose transcripts as study guides.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "of audio and video. Transcripts can be downloaded, printed, used offline and/or converted to braille. Students repurpose transcripts as study guides. of audio and video. Transcripts can be downloaded, printed, used offline and/or converted to braille. Students repurpose transcripts as study guides. of audio and video. Transcripts can be downloaded, printed, used offline and/or converted to braille. Students repurpose transcripts as study guides.The text transcript should be a document that\u2019s accessible, preferably HTML, but it can be an accessible document of another format, such as .TXT. For pre-recorded, audio-only content (ex: podcasts) transcripts are required to meet WCAG Level A standards. How to create accessible audio Create downloadable transcripts for your audio. There are three types of transcripts: Basic transcripts are a text version of the speech and non-speech audio information needed to understand the content. Descriptive transcripts include information about new scenes, settings, costumes, and \u201csound gags\u201d. Interactive transcripts highlight text phrases as they are spoken. Users can select text in the transcript and go to that point in the video. This is a feature of the media player. It uses the captions file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "e spoken. Users can select text in the transcript and go to that point in the video. This is a feature of the media player. It uses the captions file.Color Contrast General Information Don't shy away from using colors but use color intelligently. Having a general understanding of color and color contrast is important to help communicate in an accessible manner. \"Color is an important asset in design of Web content, enhancing its aesthetic appeal, its usability, and its accessibility. However, some users have difficulty perceiving color. People with partial sight often experience limited color vision, and many older users do not see color well. In addition, people using text-only, limited-color or monochrome displays and browsers will be unable to access information that is presented only in color.\" - W3C Working Group Notes Why using colors accessibly is important Choosing accessible colors for your documents and site is important. Colors affect the readability of your document and site for all users, not just those with vision impairments. The only people for whom the color choices don\u2019t matter are those using screen readers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "nd site for all users, not just those with vision impairments. The only people for whom the color choices don\u2019t matter are those using screen readers.nd site for all users, not just those with vision impairments. The only people for whom the color choices don\u2019t matter are those using screen readers.nd site for all users, not just those with vision impairments. The only people for whom the color choices don\u2019t matter are those using screen readers.Some people cannot read text if there is not sufficient contrast between the text and background. High contrast is required by some people with visual impairments, including many older people who lose contrast sensitivity from ageing. While some people need high contrast, for others \u2014 including some people with reading disabilities such as dyslexia \u2014 bright colors are not readable. They need low luminance. The WCAG 2.0 require that color combinations meet clearly defined contrast ratios. In order to meet the guidelines at Level AA, text or images of text must have a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 (or 3:1 for large text). How to use color accessibly Choose colors with sufficient contrast. Check the color contrast of your items to make sure they are accessible. Don\u2019t use color as the only way to communicate information, always make sure meaning is conveyed in multiple ways. This is true for the main text of your document, links in blocks and images of text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "formation, always make sure meaning is conveyed in multiple ways. This is true for the main text of your document, links in blocks and images of text.formation, always make sure meaning is conveyed in multiple ways. This is true for the main text of your document, links in blocks and images of text.formation, always make sure meaning is conveyed in multiple ways. This is true for the main text of your document, links in blocks and images of text.In the case of links, use another identifier such as bold or underline to indicate a link verses using color alone. Run your site and documents through color contrast checkers to make sure the contrast ratio is good. To meet basic guidelines (Level AA) text must have a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 (or 3:1 for large text). WCAG Contrast Checker is a Firefox browser plug-in. This plug-in checks the compliance of contrast levels of foreground and background color combinations based on the requirements of WCAG 2.1. Color Contrast Analyzer is a Chrome browser plug-in. This extension allows you to analyze text color contrast problems on a webpage according to the WCAG 2 text color contrast requirements. It evaluates the page as it appears in the browser, so it is able to handle text over gradients and advanced CSS attributes. You can choose to analyze a portion of a web page, the entire visible contents of a tab, or an entire web page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1128496", "guide_name": "Digital Tool Box for Teaching and Scholarship", "page_id": "8234803", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "26119657", "box_name": "Accessibility Best Practices", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1128496&p=8234803"}}
{"text": "Introduction to Graduate Studies:\nThis guide gathers together resources that describe the project of graduate study. These materials explicitly illuminate tacit knowledge or what it often feels students are expected to know about graduate studies (from whom and how?!). #tacitPhD", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26169129", "box_name": "Introduction to Graduate Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "A Selection of Guides and Handbooks about Graduate Education:\nCalarco, Jessica McCrory. A Field Guide to Grad School: Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum . Princeton University Press, 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26169167", "box_name": "A Selection of Guides and Handbooks about Graduate Education", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "Relevant Subject Headings:\nIn any catalog or database, these library subject headings might be useful to find more work: Universities and colleges -- United States -- Graduate work", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26171866", "box_name": "Relevant Subject Headings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "Abel, Jessica. Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You\u2019re Drowning in Your Daily Life . 2017. Belcher, Wendy Laura. Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success . SAGE Publications, Inc, 2009. Bolker, Joan. Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day: A Guide to Starting, Revising, and Finishing Your Doctoral Thesis . First Holt Paperbacks edition., Henry Holt and Company, 1998. Booth, Wayne C. The Craft of Research . Fourth edition., The University of Chicago Press, 2016. Jensen, Joli. Write No Matter What: Advice for Academics . The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Silvia, Paul J. How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing . 1st edition., American Psychological Association, 2007. Sword, Helen. Stylish Academic Writing . Harvard University Press, 2012. Zerubavel, Eviatar. The Clockwork Muse: A Practical Guide to Writing Theses, Dissertations, and Books . Harvard University Press, 1999.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26171905", "box_name": "On Research and Writing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "After Graduation:\nKatina L Rogers. Putting the Humanities PhD to Work: Thriving in and beyond the Classroom . Duke University Press, 2020.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26169248", "box_name": "After Graduation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "See also::\nThe CUNY History Research Guide may also be of interest, and/or Critical University Studies. Graduate Center resources for students: Student resources Student Handbook Career Planning and Professional Development Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council Grants and Funding Resources Teaching and Learning Center Teach@CUNY Handbook The Writing Center", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130491", "guide_name": "Graduate Study Guides and Handbooks", "page_id": "8250332", "page_name": "Graduate Studies Resources", "box_id": "26169268", "box_name": "See also:", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130491&p=8250332"}}
{"text": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing: Information about topics related to scholarly publishing and scholarly communication more generally.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/scholcomm"}}
{"text": "Citations, References & Bibliographies:\nScholarly texts are full of citations (often called in-text citations or parenthetical citations ), which are brief indicators of the source of an idea or quotation. Every citation corresponds to a reference , which provides complete bibliographic information for the source (article title, journal title, etc.). References are listed together at the end of a work. This reference list can also be called a bibliography or works cited list .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251139", "page_name": "What Do Citations Do?", "box_id": "27423799", "box_name": "Citations, References & Bibliographies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251139"}}
{"text": "Why Cite?:\nYou must cite your sources in order to avoid plagiarism. But citations also have other purposes. Citations also: demonstrate that you've reviewed and understood the literature on your topic. place your work in context with that literature. indicate whose work you're building on or responding to. When you write for scholarly publication (or engage in another form of public scholarly sharing), your citations do something else as well: they put you in formal scholarly\u00a0conversation with researchers you cite. By citing their works, you\u00a0advance the scholarly conversation on that topic. Future works may then cite your work, further advancing the conversation. The system of conversing via contributions to the scholarly record is known as scholarly communication (often abbreviated as scholcomm ).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251139", "page_name": "What Do Citations Do?", "box_id": "27423895", "box_name": "Why Cite?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251139"}}
{"text": "What Does a Citation Mean?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251139", "page_name": "What Do Citations Do?", "box_id": "27424261", "box_name": "What Does a Citation Mean?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251139"}}
{"text": "What Does a Citation Mean?:What Does a Citation Mean?:Citations are often thought of as \"votes of approval\" for the cited works. But the situation\u00a0more complex that that\u2014authors cite other works for a wide variety of reasons. A researcher might cite a work to indicate: that it is valuable predecessor research. that it contains helpful background information or a deep dive into a relevant topic. that the researcher will be extending or building on it. that the researcher will be contradicting or disproving it. that it is worth reading for one reason or another, good or bad. Without reading a work and seeing what's said about each citing item, all we really know is that each citation means: \"This work is context for my research.\" If a work has been cited many times, it's a sign that it's influenced related research. Of course, having influence is not the same as being high quality. Indeed, some highly problematic and even retracted works are heavily cited. Be careful not to confuse quality with popularity or notoriety!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251139", "page_name": "What Do Citations Do?", "box_id": "27424261", "box_name": "What Does a Citation Mean?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251139"}}
{"text": "Tracing Backward & Forward:\nCitations also help you trace scholarly conversations\u00a0backward and forward through time: Tracing backward: When an article is important to your research, look at its bibliography\u00a0to better understand its context and identify additional relevant works.\u00a0You can then look at the bibliographies in those works to continue your quest for context and relevant works. Tracing forward: To see what later works cite a given article, search for that article in Google Scholar and/or Web of Science (which covers all disciplines, not just the sciences). When looking at the search result in Google Scholar, click the \"Cited By\" link to see a list of citing works; in Web of Science, click the \"Citations\" link. Most of the time, Google Scholar and Web of Science show different numbers of citations.\u00a0That\u2019s because they cover different publications\u00a0and can only \u201csee\u201d the citations\u00a0in their knowledgebases. Typically, the citation count\u00a0in Google Scholar is larger.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251139", "page_name": "What Do Citations Do?", "box_id": "27424604", "box_name": "Tracing Backward & Forward", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251139"}}
{"text": "Common Questions about Research Impact:\nResearchers, grant funders, hiring committees, and other evaluative bodies often ask questions like these: How important is an article? How prominent is a researcher? How influential is their body of work? How good is a journal? These are complex qualitative\u00a0questions.\u00a0Answering them fairly requires\u00a0field-specific knowledge, careful reading, thoughtful evaluation, and awareness of one's own biases.\u00a0However, many people attempt to address these qualitative questions\u00a0quantitatively, often with citation-based research metrics\u2014that is, metrics based on how much a given article, researcher, or journal has been cited. Approaching questions of impact quantitatively is quick, convenient, and therefore alluring, but the resulting numbers are unavoidably reductive and problematic. Therefore, it\u00a0is important to understand how citation-based research metrics are calculated, what exactly they do and do not say, and when and how to look beyond them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1130577", "guide_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "page_id": "8251064", "page_name": "Citation-Based Research Metrics", "box_id": "33030841", "box_name": "Common Questions about Research Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1130577&p=8251064"}}
{"text": "Websites:\nWebsites The ability to archive a website is partially based upon how well a site has been developed, so it is suggested\u00a0that you review our best practices web development guidelines . The Internet Archive might capture your website, but there is no guarantee that the crawler will find your site and even if it does there are known fidelity issues. Using the Save Page Now feature, users can point the Internet Archive to their web-page, but unlike the paid subscription, Archive-It , users of Save Page Now have limited control in regards to scoping the crawl. If your project is a website, a Web Archive (WARC) file capture of your website is a standard approach to archiving. Visit each page that you desire capturing by using Conifer . Download the capture as a\u00a0WARC file, then test using ReplayWeb.page before including it as a part of your deposit in\u00a0CUNY\u00a0Academic Works.\u00a0 Note: You must play the entire recording of a video or audio file", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394226", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31574477", "box_name": "Websites", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394226"}}
{"text": "The Global List of Digitally Endangered Species 2021:\nBitList2021: The Global List of Digitally Endangered Species 2021", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394226", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "27668947", "box_name": "The Global List of Digitally Endangered Species 2021", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394226"}}
{"text": "Images, Audio, Video:\nAlways use the Library of Congress' recommended file formats .\u00a0\u00a0 See DPC's\u00a0The Global List of Digitally Endangered Species 2021 . Note:\u00a0 still images, audio, or video files may supplement\u00a0a thesis or capstone, thesis dissertation submission in CUNY Academic Works by combining several supplemental files\u00a0into a single\u00a0.zip or .tar file. Alternatively, upload image, audio, and video files to Internet Archive (archive.org) and organize the URLs for inclusion in your\u00a0CUNY Academic Works submission.\u00a0 Please see the following for more info . Applications and Software See the following suggestions for archiving software, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394226", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31574483", "box_name": "Images, Audio, Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394226"}}
{"text": "Knowledgebase for Institutions and Individual Scholars:\nSome of the following is only relevant to institutions (I): How to Talk to IT about Digital Preservation (I) The difference between data backup and data archiving, and why it matters to you (I) The ultimate guide to starting your digital preservation journey (I) Digital preservation services at digital scholarship centers (I) DPC Rapid Assessment Model DPC RAM Worksheet Digital Preservation Storage Criteria Write Blocking Hard Drives", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394226", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "27669095", "box_name": "Knowledgebase for Institutions and Individual Scholars", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394226"}}
{"text": "Why?:\nLink rot.\u00a0 See \"Stop Link Rot\" from Texas A&M. Some URLs are Immortal, Most are Ephemeral The Internet Archive's 25th year. Endangered file formats. See the Global 'Bit List' of Endangered Digital Species from the Digital Preservation Coalition. Bit rot File format is no longer playable/supported Carrier prone to disintegration No machines left to read/play the format No longer have access to the commercial entity that saved the content (company closed, for example) Disasters Write protection issues Getting Started : Some researchers archive just a sample of their digital work, while others opt for full reproducibility by capturing all the web pages of a site and or software and database files and it is entirely up to you which path you choose to embrace. Remember:\u00a0Lots of Copies Keeping Stuff Safe ( LOCKSS )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394226", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31574465", "box_name": "Why?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394226"}}
{"text": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects:Archiving Websites and Software Projects:Note:\u00a0 \u00a0If your software is unique (not Wordpress, Omeka, etc.), create a .zip or .tar file containing source code and a\u00a0readme\u00a0file explaining software requirements (e.g. OS, Apache, MYSQL, PHP, Python\u00a0versions) and building instructions. This zip or tar\u00a0file can supplement your thesis or dissertation deposit. If you want to archive your website beyond merely creating a WARC file, for fuller reproducibility, here is a list of the most common platforms and associated unique files and directories that are suggested to archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": "le, for fuller reproducibility, here is a list of the most common platforms and associated unique files and directories that are suggested to archive.le, for fuller reproducibility, here is a list of the most common platforms and associated unique files and directories that are suggested to archive.le, for fuller reproducibility, here is a list of the most common platforms and associated unique files and directories that are suggested to archive.Wordpress : Download the MYSQL database Download the /wordpress/wp-contents/themes/ directory Download the /wordpress/wp-contents/uploads directory Make a list of all plugins (with version numbers and hyperlinks) and include in documentation Zip the database, themes and uploads directories with documentation Include MYSQL, PHP and Wordpress (include link https://wordpress.org/about/history/) versions in documentation Omeka : Download the MYSQL database Download the /omeka/themes/ directory Download the /omeka/files/ directory Make a list of all plugins (with version numbers and hyperlinks) and include in documentation Include MYSQL, PHP and Omeka (https://github.com/omeka/Omeka/releases) versions in documentation Zip the database, themes and files directories with documentation Scalar : Download the MYSQL database Download the /scalar/ yourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zip", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": "yourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipyourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipyourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipyourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipyourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipyourdirectory /media directory Include MYSQL, PHP and Scalar versions in documentation Zip the database, media directory with documentation HTML : Zipall html, css, media (jpg, wav, mp4, etc.) Mobile (tablets and phones) : Create a\u00a0screencast\u00a0or recording showing how the application works to use as a supplemental file.\u00a0See: Windows iPhone iPhone Android Software Standards : Successful archiving of software and data is dependent upon good data management practices.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": "e.\u00a0See: Windows iPhone iPhone Android Software Standards : Successful archiving of software and data is dependent upon good data management practices.e.\u00a0See: Windows iPhone iPhone Android Software Standards : Successful archiving of software and data is dependent upon good data management practices.e.\u00a0See: Windows iPhone iPhone Android Software Standards : Successful archiving of software and data is dependent upon good data management practices.Here are a few things to remember: Every project should have its own root directory Separate folders for data, images, and scripts Comment the code. Include\u00a0a readme with (a file manifest and codebook), installation instructions with requirements, dependencies, operating instructions, copyright and licensing info, contact info, known bugs, troubleshooting, acknowledgments, and news.\u00a0 A File Manifest, a simple listing of files and directories. Include a Codebook with the following info: Variable Names - the short column header in the data. No spaces, no symbols, maybe some numbers Variable Labels - the full description of a variable, clarifying the variable name and allowable value ranges. Missing Data - How do you know if the data is omitted vs missing? Different standards are NA, . , #N/A, -88, -99, -999. Be consistent. Date Variables - standard date-time formats - ymd_hms 2019-11-05 13:15:00 UTC\u00a0 or YYYYMMDD.\u00a0\u00a0Be consistent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": ", . , #N/A, -88, -99, -999. Be consistent. Date Variables - standard date-time formats - ymd_hms 2019-11-05 13:15:00 UTC\u00a0 or YYYYMMDD.\u00a0\u00a0Be consistent., . , #N/A, -88, -99, -999. Be consistent. Date Variables - standard date-time formats - ymd_hms 2019-11-05 13:15:00 UTC\u00a0 or YYYYMMDD.\u00a0\u00a0Be consistent., . , #N/A, -88, -99, -999. Be consistent. Date Variables - standard date-time formats - ymd_hms 2019-11-05 13:15:00 UTC\u00a0 or YYYYMMDD.\u00a0\u00a0Be consistent.See: http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/epidemiology/joseph/pbelisle/CodebookCookbook.html and https://github.com/DataCurationNetwork/data-primers Use one variable per column Copyright considerations: If hosting or distributing, ensure that you \u2018own\u2019 or have permission (creative commons) to use others\u2019 work. Do not encrypt or compress files.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394271", "page_name": "Archiving Common Web Platforms and Software", "box_id": "26645279", "box_name": "Archiving Websites and Software Projects", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394271"}}
{"text": "Best Practices for Developing your Website:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "Best Practices for Developing your Website:Best Practices for Developing your Website:The ability for web crawlers to capture your page is partially based upon web creators following best development practices. Following best development practices is essential for the ability of web crawlers to best capture your website. Here are a few things to think about. The Internet Archive's crawler preserves web pages and sites, but to guarantee best results: Delete or modify robots.txt file to allow for crawling. Test with\u00a0the google\u00a0tester . Use local copies of fonts, css, javascript to attempt to fully encapsulate the site avoid external dependencies. Every page and media element has a unique URL\u00a0 (avoid platforms such as Wix, Squarespace). Avoid orphaned pages and link rot by maintaining stable URLs Avoid proprietary formats Include an XML Sitemap . Architecture that has re-directs that are not scoped by most web crawlers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "maintaining stable URLs Avoid proprietary formats Include an XML Sitemap . Architecture that has re-directs that are not scoped by most web crawlers. maintaining stable URLs Avoid proprietary formats Include an XML Sitemap . Architecture that has re-directs that are not scoped by most web crawlers. maintaining stable URLs Avoid proprietary formats Include an XML Sitemap . Architecture that has re-directs that are not scoped by most web crawlers.Architecture that depends upon dynamic content are typically not captured by crawlers.\u00a0 For example scalar content has many \u2018URLs that contain ?path= \u2018\u00a0\u00a0Crawlers do not capture elements that require a user\u2019s input.\u00a0\u00a0Searches are inherently dynamic and require user interaction. Embedded javascript is often hard to archive , but especially if they generate links without having the full name in the page. Also, if javascript needs to contact the originating server in order to work, an attempt at archiving might fail.\u00a0 An interesting example . Crawlers can only crawl the publicly accessible web, so avoid password protecting unless you absolutely need to. Using responsive design ensures that archive users will continue to have a comparable experience of the original website, regardless of the platform they use for access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "sign ensures that archive users will continue to have a comparable experience of the original website, regardless of the platform they use for access.sign ensures that archive users will continue to have a comparable experience of the original website, regardless of the platform they use for access.sign ensures that archive users will continue to have a comparable experience of the original website, regardless of the platform they use for access.Provide equivalent text for non-textual content can facilitate both search crawler indexing and later full-text search in the archive.\u00a0 Here are some useful tools to determine accessibility: WAVE (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool) Archive Ready (Website Archivability Evaluation Tool) Future proof:\u00a0 To increase the chance that future browsers will be able to interpret today's code, validate against current web standards: W3C Markup Validation Service In addition to proper rendering of the web-page, setting character encoding in the HTTP header allows for successful capture and rendering of the archived copy insuring readability of the displayed text. It informs the browser of the character set being used.\u00a0 \u00a0See: Character Encoding for Beginners HTTP Content-Type Headers Social media or calendars and other 'infinite scrolling' gadgets on the web can cause a\u00a0structural issue within a website that causes crawlers to find a virtually infinite number of irrelevant URLs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "rolling' gadgets on the web can cause a\u00a0structural issue within a website that causes crawlers to find a virtually infinite number of irrelevant URLs.rolling' gadgets on the web can cause a\u00a0structural issue within a website that causes crawlers to find a virtually infinite number of irrelevant URLs.rolling' gadgets on the web can cause a\u00a0structural issue within a website that causes crawlers to find a virtually infinite number of irrelevant URLs.In theory, crawlers could get stuck in one part of a website and never finish crawling these irrelevant URLs. Crawler never escapes and gets to where it needs to go. Because they are interactive, complex interactive maps are not typically good candidates for web archiving.\u00a0 \u00a0ARCGIS, StoryMaps\u00a0and Flash compositions are difficult for the Internet Archive to preserve.. Whenever possible, rather than embed links, host media (multimedia, video, audio) content locally.\u00a0Or, host media on the Internet Archive (archive.org) , and embed\u00a0the Internet Archive URL in your current website . Streaming\u00a0media (YouTube, Vimeo,\u00a0and\u00a0Soundcloud)\u00a0platforms are not built for long term preservation.\u00a0YouTube videos are easier to preserve with the Internet Archive crawler\u00a0than\u00a0Vimeo videos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "dcloud)\u00a0platforms are not built for long term preservation.\u00a0YouTube videos are easier to preserve with the Internet Archive crawler\u00a0than\u00a0Vimeo videos.dcloud)\u00a0platforms are not built for long term preservation.\u00a0YouTube videos are easier to preserve with the Internet Archive crawler\u00a0than\u00a0Vimeo videos.dcloud)\u00a0platforms are not built for long term preservation.\u00a0YouTube videos are easier to preserve with the Internet Archive crawler\u00a0than\u00a0Vimeo videos.Each YouTube\u00a0video can appear only once on the entire site or the crawler will not capture either instance of the same video.\u00a0Vimeo\u00a0embeds\u00a0can be preserved with the Internet Archive, but only one\u00a0Vimeo\u00a0video can be embedded on each page. WebRecorder\u00a0preserves\u00a0Scalar better than the Internet Archive does. To archive\u00a0searches, collect URLs of\u00a0popular search result pages and add them to\u00a0a page on your site. The Internet Archive crawler might be able to capture theses searches. Interactivity is\u00a0not easily preserved by the Internet Archive. Build a static, rather than a dynamic site, and screen video capture the interactive aspects of the site, then post the video on the site. WebRecorder captures interactivity better than\u00a0the Internet Archive. WebRecorder does not archive Tableau visualizations. WebRecorder does not archive\u00a0Vega-Lite.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "captures interactivity better than\u00a0the Internet Archive. WebRecorder does not archive Tableau visualizations. WebRecorder does not archive\u00a0Vega-Lite. captures interactivity better than\u00a0the Internet Archive. WebRecorder does not archive Tableau visualizations. WebRecorder does not archive\u00a0Vega-Lite. captures interactivity better than\u00a0the Internet Archive. WebRecorder does not archive Tableau visualizations. WebRecorder does not archive\u00a0Vega-Lite.Tools: Preserving New Forms Guidelines for Preserving New Forms of Scholarship Is your site ArchiveReady ? More: Known Web Archiving Challenges Stanford Libraries Best Practices Columbia University's Best Practices LOC Guide Smithsonian Guide 5 Tips for Creating Preservable Websites", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8394252", "page_name": "Best Web Development Practices", "box_id": "26645222", "box_name": "Best Practices for Developing your Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8394252"}}
{"text": "Understanding Checksums:\nEach file will have a unique checksum (fingerprint) after running bagit.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8396832", "page_name": "Self Archive", "box_id": "26653996", "box_name": "Understanding Checksums", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8396832"}}
{"text": "Self Archiving:\nA few simple practices could help\u00a0save your digital data: Keep many copies (software, databases, data, WARC files)\u00a0\u00a0in different locations (local hard drives, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) Use bagit to create checksums (digital fingerprint), monitor and replace the file with one of your backups when bagit reports bit corruption. Migrate file formats , if\u00a0and when file formats become obsolete. Repeat steps 1 and 2.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8396832", "page_name": "Self Archive", "box_id": "26653129", "box_name": "Self Archiving", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8396832"}}
{"text": "Other Tools and Resources:\nAVPreserve Tools COPTR DIgiPress Commons Handbook Momento Chrome Extension Perma.cc Tools and Software Tool Grid WARCreate Chrome Extension WaybackMachine Chrome Extension Webarchive.pro Chrome Extension", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8396867", "page_name": "Digital Preservation Tools", "box_id": "26653291", "box_name": "Other Tools and Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8396867"}}
{"text": "Knowledgebase by DPC:\nThe Digital Preservation Coalition\u00a0Data Type Technology Watch Guidance Notes: Preserving Documents Preserving Email Preserving Spreadsheets Preserving Databases", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8396867", "page_name": "Digital Preservation Tools", "box_id": "27059412", "box_name": "Knowledgebase by DPC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8396867"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nHere are various tools to help you ensure that your data and digital assets retain their integrity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150046", "guide_name": "Digital Preservation", "page_id": "8396867", "page_name": "Digital Preservation Tools", "box_id": "26653280", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150046&p=8396867"}}
{"text": "How to Contact Us:\nFeel free to reach out to the Library anytime with questions, we're happy to help out. Email us at library@gc.cuny.edu Ask a Librarian - Our online chat service is available 24/7 . During late-night hours, an academic librarian from one of our partner libraries may assist you. Subject Liaision - Feel free to reach out to a subject librarian to consult about a particular topic. (See the contact information for Mason Brown at right!)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397568", "page_name": "Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "26656680", "box_name": "How to Contact Us", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397568"}}
{"text": "The LP2 program is a non-degree program of the Graduate Center. Members of LP2 are able to access the library space at 365 Fifth Avenue by showing their Graduate Center LP2 ID upon entering the building and again just inside the library. Once inside the library, members have full access to the library's print and digital collections. Digital collections can be accessed through the library computers by logging in with your Graduate Center Network ID. You can also access digital collections on your personal device by logging into the Graduate Center Community WiFi with your Network ID. If you don\u2019t know what your Network ID is, please contact the LP2 office at lp2@gc.cuny.edu . Digital resources can be searched using the library\u2019s OneSearch. All journal articles and most ebooks are available directly from OneSearch. Some Ebooks may ask for an additional CUNYFirst sign in that LP2 members don\u2019t have.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397568", "page_name": "Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "26656623", "box_name": "Library Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397568"}}
{"text": "l articles and most ebooks are available directly from OneSearch. Some Ebooks may ask for an additional CUNYFirst sign in that LP2 members don\u2019t have.l articles and most ebooks are available directly from OneSearch. Some Ebooks may ask for an additional CUNYFirst sign in that LP2 members don\u2019t have.l articles and most ebooks are available directly from OneSearch. Some Ebooks may ask for an additional CUNYFirst sign in that LP2 members don\u2019t have.If you run into this problem, please instead search for the Ebook using Ebook Central .\u00a0Due to restrictions put in place by the vendors, there may be limitations on the number of pages that are downloadable in some ebooks. LP2 members can also print for free at the library. Please follow these instructions to print from either a library computer or your own device. Scan and copier services are also available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397568", "page_name": "Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "26656623", "box_name": "Library Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397568"}}
{"text": "Library Privileges for Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2):\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | GC Only\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | No\n\nLoan Period | 8 weeks (10 books may be checked out at a time)\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books | 1\n\nRenewal Limit for Other CUNY Books | n/a\n\nDatabase Access | On-site only\n\nInterlibrary Loan | No\n\nPrinting | No charge\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | No", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397568", "page_name": "Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "28665316", "box_name": "Library Privileges for Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397568"}}
{"text": "Mina Rees Library and Lifelong Peer Learning Program:\nAs a member of the Lifelong Peer Learning Program, you have access to the resources of the Mina Rees Library. You may check out 10 books from the collection at a time, for a loan period of 8 weeks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397568", "page_name": "Mina Rees Library", "box_id": "28556828", "box_name": "Mina Rees Library and Lifelong Peer Learning Program", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397568"}}
{"text": "The New York Public Library:\nThe New York Public Library In New York City, we are fortunate to have a public library that rivals any in the world, with an extensive collection including books, e-books, audiobooks, access to databases, archival collections both physical and digital, and more. If you don't have an NYPL card, you can apply for one electronically at this link . Any person who lives, works, attends school, or pays property taxes in New York State is eligible for a card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656755", "box_name": "The New York Public Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "NYPL Resources:\nNYPL offers extensive electronic database access, most of which is available remotely. (Some resources require patrons to be onsite; a few require patrons to be onsite at specific branches.) A full list of and links to NYPL's databases can be found here . To check if NYPL holds a particular journal, you can search for the title here . If you're not sure where to start looking for articles in NYPL's holdings, there is a research guide that offers ideas on where to begin .\n\nNYPL offers e-books in several different ways. Popular fiction and nonfiction can be checked out and used with the OverDrive or Libby apps or viewed in a web browser; this collection is accessible and searchable . Scholarly books and e-books are found in the NYPL's research catalog ; e-books are found in the library's database subscriptions. Other research books can be located with the Digital Research Books Beta tool; these books are free to download and keep.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656815", "box_name": "NYPL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "ry's database subscriptions. Other research books can be located with the Digital Research Books Beta tool; these books are free to download and keep.NYPL's archival holdings are a lifetime's worth of study in themselves. You can read handwritten manuscripts from Thomas Jefferson or James Baldwin, go through Dorothea Lange's WPA photographs or Diana Davies's documentation of the early gay rights movement, look at the diaries of Civil War soldiers on both sides of the conflict, or peruse advertising posters from the 1890s. Research visits to the various archives are arranged by contacting the library division that holds the material you want to see. A vast amount of material has been digitized and is available remotely. There are several portals that offer access to the digital collections. All Collections All Digital Collections Archives and Manuscripts", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656815", "box_name": "NYPL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "ble remotely. There are several portals that offer access to the digital collections. All Collections All Digital Collections Archives and ManuscriptsAs of June 2021, the research libraries of NYPL remain closed to visitors. Check the NYPL's updates for current information. The New York Public Library has four specialized research branches, each with special collections and subject-expert staff. Research consultations are available by appointment . Steven A. Schwarzman\u00a0Building (Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street) The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (Lincoln Center) Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture (135th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard) Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (Fifth Avenue at 40th Street) The research libraries also have extensive online collections , including archives, photographs, prints, and more,\u00a0that are viewable offsite.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656815", "box_name": "NYPL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "Street) The research libraries also have extensive online collections , including archives, photographs, prints, and more,\u00a0that are viewable offsite.As of June 2021, some NYPL branch libraries are open for limited services and/or grab-and-go book pickup. Check the library's service update s for current information. NYPL branch libraries hold and circulate books, of course, but also provide expanded on-site database access, interlibrary loan, and reference assistance. Find a branch and check its services at this link .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656815", "box_name": "NYPL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "Other Public Libraries:\nOther libraries in the metropolitan area have large collections and many resources. Like NYPL, Brooklyn Public Library offers a card to any NYS resident. Library membership is also available to those out of state with a $50 membership fee. Apply for a card online . The Queens Public Library is also open to anyone who lives, works, goes to school, or pays property taxes in NYS. Apply for a card online . The New Jersey State Library , located in Trenton, NJ, and affiliated with Thomas Edison State University, offers free membership to anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in New Jersey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656839", "box_name": "Other Public Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "Quick Links for NYPL Services:\nGet a library card Search the NYPL circulating catalog Search the NYPL research catalog Grab-and-go: circulating collection Grab-and-go for researchers Articles and databases Newspapers Information on accessing e-books E-books, audiobooks, video via OverDrive Digital collections Archives and manuscripts", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397572", "page_name": "Resources at NYPL", "box_id": "26656852", "box_name": "Quick Links for NYPL Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397572"}}
{"text": "Open Educational Resources & Open Access Scholarship More and more scholarly research is being published as open access , which is just what it sounds like\u2014materials made available for students, faculty, and learners of all kinds, all over the world. Even some for-profit publishers are releasing a limited amount\u00a0of their content as open access. Open Educational Resources is a term coined by UNESCO in 2003, and designed to lower educational costs for students - mostly for textbooks, ancillary course materials, syllabi, and more. You can learn a bit more about OER - and how to find them! - in our research guide. The Graduate Center, and the Mina Rees Library in particular,\u00a0supports several programs that are engaged in the development of Open Educational Resources (OER) for the GC and beyond.\u00a0The library offers an Open Knowledge Fellowship to help teaching doctoral students at the GC find, create, and develop OER resources and incorporate them into their classes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397573", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "26824844", "box_name": "Open Access Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397573"}}
{"text": "pen Knowledge Fellowship to help teaching doctoral students at the GC find, create, and develop OER resources and incorporate them into their classes.pen Knowledge Fellowship to help teaching doctoral students at the GC find, create, and develop OER resources and incorporate them into their classes.pen Knowledge Fellowship to help teaching doctoral students at the GC find, create, and develop OER resources and incorporate them into their classes.As part of the program, Fellows write reflections on their experiences and insights for the library blog . For a full discussion of OER and open access, see the OER and Open Access research guide s.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397573", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "26824844", "box_name": "Open Access Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397573"}}
{"text": "s on their experiences and insights for the library blog . For a full discussion of OER and open access, see the OER and Open Access research guide s.This list contains some, but by no means all, of the places to find Open Educational Resources and Open Access scholarship: OER Textbooks: OpenStax Open Textbook Library MIT Open Textbooks Open SUNY Textbooks General texts: OpenLibrary Universal Library Digital Public Library of America Project Gutenberg Espa\u00f1ol Abierto (a\u00a0repository for open Spanish resources) Scholarly texts: University of Michigan Digital Library Text Collections Directory of Open Access Books (academic peer-reviewed books and chapters from 220 publishers) Articles: Directory of Open Access Journals The database lists from the Mina Rees Library and from NYPL each contain databases with open access material; these are indicated with icons (a globe at NYPL, an open lock at the GC).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8397573", "page_name": "Open Access", "box_id": "26824844", "box_name": "Open Access Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8397573"}}
{"text": "Archival Resources:\nOur Archival Resource Guide is an excellent source of information about finding and using archival material, both on the web and in physical, real-world form. Of particular use to the LP2 researcher may be the section on finding archival collections , the resources found in online archival research , and the guide to oral histories .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861633", "box_name": "Archival Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events:\nACLU: \"For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.\"\n\nAirwars: \"Airwars is a London, UK-based not-for-profit company that tracks and archives the international air war against Islamic State and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and assesses and follows up on credible allegations of civilian casualties from coalition and Russian airstrikes. Wikipedia\"\n\nAmnesty International: \"Through ... detailed research and determined campaigning, [Amnesty International] ... help[s] fight abuses of human rights worldwide.\"\n\nArms Control Association: A national nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 \"dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "nonpartisan membership organization founded in 1971 \"dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies.\"Brennan Center for Justice: \"[A] nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to reform, revitalize \u2013 and when necessary, defend \u2013 our country's systems of democracy and justice.\"\n\nCenter for American Progress: \"[A]n independent nonpartisan policy institute that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action.\"\n\nCenter for Biological Diversity: A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1989 to protect endangered species through legal action, scientific petitions, creative media and grassroots activism.\n\nCenter for Constitutional Rights: \"[A] non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.\"\n\nCenter for Economic & Policy Research: \"CEPR examines how government policies affect growth, employment, prices, poverty and health in the world and U.S.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "er for Economic & Policy Research: \"CEPR examines how government policies affect growth, employment, prices, poverty and health in the world and U.S.\"Center for Popular Economics: \"[A] non-profit collective of over 80 economists from a wide range of economic perspectives and with an even wider range of expertise, all dedicated to building a just, sustainable and viable economy. \"\n\nCenter for Responsive Politics - OpenSecrets.org: \"Our mission is to produce and disseminate peerless data and analysis on money in politics to inform and engage Americans, champion transparency, and expose disproportionate or undue influence on public policy.\"\n\nClimate Analytics: \"Climate Analytics was formed in 2008 to bring cutting edge science and policy analysis to bear on one of the most pressing global problems of our time: human-induced climate change.\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": ".\"\n\nClimate Desk: \"[A]a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact\u2014human, environmental, economic, political\u2014of a changing climate.\"Common Cause: \"[A] a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. We work to create open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.\"\n\nCorporate Presidency: A project of Public Citizen that aims to expose and mitigate the effects of the conflicts of interest and self-dealings of the Trump administration using research, litigation, and organizing.\n\nCosts of War: The project \"aim[s] to foster democratic discussion of [the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the related violence in Pakistan and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "n and Syria] by providing the fullest possible account of their human, economic, and political costs, and to foster better informed public policies.\"Data for Progress: \"Data for Progress is the think tank for the future of progressivism. ... We provide research, polling on left issues and analysis to support activists and advocacy groups, challenging conventional wisdom about the American public that lack empirical support.\"\n\nDemocracy Now!: A daily independent international news program.\n\nEarthJustice: The original and largest nonprofit environmental law organization in the U.S.\n\nEconomic Policy Institute: \"A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions.\"\n\nElectronic Frontier Foundation: \"The leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "n economic policy discussions.\"\n\nElectronic Frontier Foundation: \"The leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. \"Everytown for Gun Safety: \"Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and the means to reduce it \u2013 by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, and communicating this knowledge to the American public.\"\n\nFood & Water Watch: A champion of \"healthy food and clean water for all [that] stand[s] up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocate[s] for a democracy that improves people\u2019s lives and protects our environment.\"\n\nGerrymandering - Princeton Gerrymandering Project: The Princeton Gerrymandering Project does nonpartisan analysis to understand and eliminate partisan gerrymandering at a state-by-state level.\n\nGlobal Trade Watch: A \"division of Public Citizen, the national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971. ... Global Trade Watch was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "founded in 1971. ... Global Trade Watch was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena.\"Global Witness: \"Global Witness campaigns to end environmental and human rights abuses driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.\"\n\nGreenpeace: \"A global, independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful protest and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.\"\n\nGuide to Mass Shootings in America: From Mother Jones. \"In July 2012, in the aftermath of the movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, Mother Jones created a first-of-its-kind open-source database documenting mass shootings in the United States.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, Mother Jones created a first-of-its-kind open-source database documenting mass shootings in the United States.\"Gun Violence Archive: \"[A]n online archive of gun violence incidents collected from over 7,500 law enforcement, media, government and commercial sources daily in an effort to provide near-real time data about the results of gun violence. GVA is an independent data collection and research group with no affiliation with any advocacy organization.\"\n\nGuns & Gun Violence in the US: Reporting from The Trace: \"[A]n independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to shining a light on America\u2019s gun violence crisis.\"\n\nHate Index: A searchable database from the CUNY School of Journalism that \"chronicle[s] hate crimes and other acts of intolerance\" since Donald Trump's election.\n\nHuman Rights Watch: A nonprofit NGO committed to defending the rights of people around the world.\n\nHumanities Action Lab: \"A coalition of universities, issue organizations, and public spaces that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "niversities, issue organizations, and public spaces that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues.\"Indivisible: The mission of the Indivisible Project \"is to cultivate and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.\"\n\nInnocence Project: \"The Innocence Project, founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice\"\n\nInsideClimate News: \"A Pulitzer Prize-winning, non-profit, non-partisan news organization dedicated to covering climate change, energy and the environment.\"\n\nInstitute for Local Self-Reliance: Their mission is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "on is to \"provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development. \"Institute for Policy Studies: \"IPS is a progressive think tank dedicated to building a more equitable, ecologically sustainable, and peaceful society. In partnership with dynamic social movements, we turn transformative policy ideas into action.\"\n\nKaiser Family Foundation: \"A non-profit organization focusing on national health issues ... [and] the U.S. role in global health policy.\"\n\nLibrary Freedom Project: \"A syndicate of librarians, technologists, attorneys, and privacy advocates dedicated to eliminating mass surveillance from our libraries and communities.\"\n\nMapping Police Violence: \"Mapping Police Violence is a research collaborative collecting comprehensive data on police killings nationwide to quantify the impact \"of police violence in communities.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "ce is a research collaborative collecting comprehensive data on police killings nationwide to quantify the impact \"of police violence in communities.\"Measures for Justice: Their mission is \"to bring transparency to the criminal justice system at the county level\" and their goal is \"to measure every stage of the criminal justice process across the 3,000+ counties in the United States.\"\n\nMedia Matters for America: A \"web-based, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media.\"\n\nMigration Policy Institute: \"An independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.\"\n\nOpen Markets Institute: \"Open Markets uses research and journalism to expose the dangers of monopolization, identifies changes in policy and law to address them, and educates policymakers, academics, movement groups, and other influential stakeholders to establish open, competitive markets that support a strong, just, and inclusive democracy. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "cs, movement groups, and other influential stakeholders to establish open, competitive markets that support a strong, just, and inclusive democracy. \"People's Policy Project: A \"think tank founded in 2017 ... with a primary mission ... to publish ideas and analysis that assist in the development of an economic system that serves the many, not the few.\"\n\nPeople for the American Way: A \"progressive advocacy organization[] founded to fight right-wing extremism and defend constitutional values under attack, including free expression, religious liberty, equal justice under the law, and the right to meaningfully participate in our democracy.\"\n\nPew Charitable Trusts: An independent non-profit that \"uses evidence-based, non-partisan analysis to solve today's challenges.\"\n\nPrison Policy Initiative: A \"non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative [that] produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society. \"\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "campaigns to create a more just society. \"\n\nProPublica: \"An independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force.\"The Prosecution Project (tPP) is a long-term, Open-Source Intelligence research platform tracking and providing an analysis of felony criminal cases involving illegal political violence occurring in the United States since 1990.\n\nPublic Citizen: Founded in 1971, this \"nonprofit consumer advocacy organization ... champions the public interest ... in the halls of power.\"\n\nShorenstein Ctr on Media, Politics, & Public Policy: A research center at Harvard University \"dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice.\"\n\nSouthern Poverty Law Center: \"Dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "tion, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.\"SIPRI - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: \"SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in 1966, SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public.\"\n\nTorn Apart / Separados: \"A rapidly deployed critical data & visualization intervention in the USA\u2019s 2018 \u201cZero Tolerance Policy\u201d for asylum seekers at the US Ports of Entry and the humanitarian crisis that has followed.\"\n\nThe Violence Project: \"[A] nonpartisan think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society and improving related policy and practice through research and analysis. Home of the NIJ funded public Mass Shooter Database.\"\n\nVote Smart: \"Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to ALL Americans.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Database.\"\n\nVote Smart: \"Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to ALL Americans.\"WikiLeaks: \"A multi-national media organization and associated library ... specializing in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying and corruption.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "5617164", "box_name": "Reliable Sources of Info on Current Events", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Interested in how to find substantive background sources? Reference sources\u2014of a wide variety\u2014offer a supplement and alternative to Wikipedia, providing factual information about a topic. Check out the full guide here , or take a look through this small sample of what's there: Statistics & Data: There are many free, online options for obtaining statistical information or data sets. Depending on whether you're seeking US Census Data, information relating to New York State, or about international topics, this guide offers some ways to find them. Maps & Atlases: Many large-scale mapping projects are hosted online, including the Atlas of Historical Boundaries from the Newberry Library, the MLA Language Map , Open Street Map, and more. Government Info : As you might expect, there is a staggering amount of information available from government sources, including (but far from limited to!) GovInfo (public access to government publications), Census.gov , and Catalog of U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861636", "box_name": "Beyond Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "ble from government sources, including (but far from limited to!) GovInfo (public access to government publications), Census.gov , and Catalog of U.S.ble from government sources, including (but far from limited to!) GovInfo (public access to government publications), Census.gov , and Catalog of U.S.ble from government sources, including (but far from limited to!) GovInfo (public access to government publications), Census.gov , and Catalog of U.S.Government Publications .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861636", "box_name": "Beyond Wikipedia", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Our guide to legal research is also part of the Beyond Wikipedia guide. Caselaw Access Project from Harvard Library A project that will make all U.S. case law freely accessible online. Congress.gov The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress. Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927) \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\" Environmental Law Research Guide from Georgetown Law A great place to start research on Federal and New York environmental law. Federal Legislative History Research Guide from CUNY School of Law Follow the steps in this guide to find the legislative history of enacted federal statutes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26956454", "box_name": "Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Legislative History Research Guide from CUNY School of Law Follow the steps in this guide to find the legislative history of enacted federal statutes.Legislative History Research Guide from CUNY School of Law Follow the steps in this guide to find the legislative history of enacted federal statutes.Legislative History Research Guide from CUNY School of Law Follow the steps in this guide to find the legislative history of enacted federal statutes.The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law \"ICNL provides up-to-date, freely accessible information about issues shaping the legal environment for civil society, philanthropy, and public participation. ... [They] maintain a large and diverse collection of resources ... [and] curate collections of the best resources available on issues affecting civic space worldwide. We publish reports and data on topics relevant to civil society.\" Law and Legal Resources at NYPL An overview of the NYPL's electronic and print, current and historical law and legal holdings with links to resources. Law Resources from the Center for Research Libraries Access includes LLMCdigital, a database of primary legal and government-related documents, as well as print and microform collections, secondary legal sources, and dissertations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26956454", "box_name": "Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "a database of primary legal and government-related documents, as well as print and microform collections, secondary legal sources, and dissertations. a database of primary legal and government-related documents, as well as print and microform collections, secondary legal sources, and dissertations. a database of primary legal and government-related documents, as well as print and microform collections, secondary legal sources, and dissertations.Legal Research for Historians: United States: Primary Sources: Cases, Trials, and Case Law This extremely helpful research guide from the Princeton University Library will help you find cases, trials, case law, statutes, and treatises. Public Access Law Librariies A list of law libraries in New York State that are open to the public. Trials - Famous Trials \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\" U.S. Supreme Court Find opinions, argument transcripts, case documents, historical information, the Court's calendar, and more on the Court's official site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26956454", "box_name": "Legal Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Our Grants and Funding research guide details many sources for funding scholarly research. Check this guide for resources at the Graduate Center, within CUNY, and elsewhere. LP2 scholars have on-site access to Graduate Center resources including: Foundation Directory Online, FDO Information about 20,000 large and mid-sized U.S. foundations and files for more than half-a-million grants. GrantForward CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation. Pivot Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search by keyword; set alerts for relevant opportunities. Research Centers Directory Contents of the 2010 edition. Each entry includes address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, description, size of staff, publications, scholarships, awards, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861651", "box_name": "Grants & Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "the 2010 edition. Each entry includes address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, description, size of staff, publications, scholarships, awards, etc.the 2010 edition. Each entry includes address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, description, size of staff, publications, scholarships, awards, etc.the 2010 edition. Each entry includes address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, description, size of staff, publications, scholarships, awards, etc.The guide also contains information on sources of grant information outside of CUNY, such as: Candid Anyone who lives, works or studies in the five boroughs of New York City is eligible to visit the Candid Library to learn about grantmakers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. The foundation also offers in-person and web-based seminars. FOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online) An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity. Online Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861651", "box_name": "Grants & Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "mestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.mestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.mestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.Additionally, watch our Events for workshops on grants and funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26861651", "box_name": "Grants & Funding", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
{"text": "Research Guides: Getting started:\nThe library offers Research Guides in many subjects. The guides contain links and suggestions for not only the GC library's resources but for other resources as well, and the titles and databases that the guide provides can be used to find resources at other libraries (such as NYPL). Here we've collected highlights from the guides, focusing on information sources that are freely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1150402", "guide_name": "Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2)", "page_id": "8455256", "page_name": "Research Guides/Sources", "box_id": "26833509", "box_name": "Research Guides: Getting started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1150402&p=8455256"}}
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{"text": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review:Google Earth Desktop: User Review:Easy to use the interface, easy to add layers: As one can see from the overlays of a view of Rome even a novice user (this\u00a0site designer) was able to\u00a0place and manipulate a map of the Seven Hills of Rome on top of a\u00a0Google Earth \"Satellite imagery\" map of modern Rome. Perhaps it is not surprising that Google provided the easiest of the map interfaces. Fun dynamic:\u00a0With this program, you can literally spin the globe and let your finger land on any random spot to decide where to explore next. It's easy to get lost for hours clicking around to view images of different places and see how people live in all parts of the world. Also amusing is the flight simulator, which lets you \"fly\" around the globe. Lots of info:\u00a0In addition to the images, which are excellent, this app also provides tons of information on the people, culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690940", "box_name": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.culture, and history of an area. Awkward navigation:\u00a0When you're poking around, it's sometimes hard to know what you're clicking on other than photos.There are many different types of icons denoting various kinds of features all over the map, and while there is a key provided, the icons are so small that it's tough to tell them apart most of the time. This makes searching for specific features or information difficult. Google Earth gives you a lot of fun information to play with, but it could benefit from a bit of an interface upgrade. That's no reason not to try it out, though, especially since it's free, and it does run smoothly, even if you can't always tell exactly what you're clicking on.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690940", "box_name": "Google Earth Desktop: User Review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials:\nGoogle Earth Basics Page: If you are new to Google Earth (GE), there are some useful stories written in the Google Earth Blog which might give a beginner, or even an experienced user, some insights about this exciting program. If you are looking for more advanced things, try going to the GEB home page and use the categories or Search option for things like: GPS, Geocaching, GIS, network links, image overlays, and more. On this page are links to stories which might help guide you to learning enough about Google Earth that you will soon be a GE expert.\n\nGoogle Earth: Getting Started: This page is devoted to providing links to important web resources about Google Earth, KML/KMZ, sightseeing GE\u2019s satellite/aerial photos, software tools, games, and more. For an even longer list of links, check out OgleEarth\u2019s links page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690941", "box_name": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "ML/KMZ, sightseeing GE\u2019s satellite/aerial photos, software tools, games, and more. For an even longer list of links, check out OgleEarth\u2019s links page.The Programming Historian: Google Earth and Google Maps: Intro to Google Maps and Google Earth By Jim Clifford , Josh MacFadyen and Daniel Macfarlane, December 13, 2013\n\nGoogle Maps API: This tutorial is about the Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface). Google Maps API lets you customize maps, and the information on maps.\n\nGoogle Developer: Using Javascript, it is possible to make Google Maps behave much more like a traditional GIS program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690941", "box_name": "Google Earth Training and Tutorials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "Google Earth Versions: Google Earth Online has come a long way in the last five years. It is now a dynamic interface that can float its users across this globe at impressive torque and speed. As long as a user has a sufficient internet signal, this aspect works well. If not, better to work with Google Earth Desktop. GE Online has somewhat improved its interactivity, in it is possible to import some marked up map (KML) files into one's profile; unfortunately the success rate for import of complex data is initially low. One just needs to spend some time working with both Desktop and Online simultaneously until the format is mastered. Google Earth Pro Desktop has a similar ability to send us spiraling around the globe, and may be a much more versatile tool all around, especially for situations where internet is scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690942", "box_name": "Google Earth", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.scarce. This freeware that can perform more complex functions than GE Online. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery.Available on PC, Mac, or Linux.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690942", "box_name": "Google Earth", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "About Google Earth and Google Maps:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690943", "box_name": "About Google Earth and Google Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "About Google Earth and Google Maps:About Google Earth and Google Maps:Google Earth and Google Maps used to be very different products, but over the past few years they\u2019ve become much more similar. This is largely due to the addition of new features to Google Maps, such as support for 3D Imagery and other features that used to only be available in Google Earth. The main difference between the two is that Google Maps is accessed through a Web browser and an Internet connection. Google Earth, in contrast, has been a program that you download and save on your computer, though now it does have a web browser plugin functionality. Google Earth lets you take a virtual trip to anywhere in the world, with tons of photos, information, and other types of interactive displays you can explore. Whether you have a particular destination in mind, or you just want to poke around and see what it's like to live in different areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690943", "box_name": "About Google Earth and Google Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.erent areas, this app has tons to offer. You can either download the free software to your personal computer, or you download the free browser plugin.In either case, this will ONLY be available on your personal computer, not Brooklyn College library or lab computers. Google Maps is probably the most widely used of the GIS platforms. Although it is not necessarily the best\u00a0tool for complex\u00a0data visualization, it is extremely robust and easy to use on mobile devices, and is better for the demonstration of routes and journey times.\u00a0If you know some\u00a0Javascript, Google Maps has\u00a0alot\u00a0of potential for creating interestingly styled, customized maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409709", "page_name": "Google Earth", "box_id": "26690943", "box_name": "About Google Earth and Google Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409709"}}
{"text": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps: ARCGIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "StoryMaps:\nGetting Started with StoryMaps: Storymaps is a new introductory platform of Esri. It's actually so similar to ArcGIS online that it has most of the same functions. The biggest difference is the option to choose several storytelling formats, such as a journal. tour, or a comparison of two different map layers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690947", "box_name": "StoryMaps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "ARcGIS:\nArcGIS: ArcGIS is a creation of ESRI, the Environmental Systems Research Institute, which has been creating GIS software for over 30 years.\n\nRecognized as the leader in GIS software, it\u2019s been estimated that about seventy percent of GIS users use Esri products. Esri overhauled their software packages into an interoperable model called ArcGIS (the desktop GIS is referred to as ArcMap). In addition, Esri has developed plug-ins called extensions which add to the functionality of ArcGIS. Demo and light versions of Esri software are available for downloading. You can also find free data to use with Esri products.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690948", "box_name": "ARcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS Mapping Training Videos:\nLink to Watch First ArcGIS Video: Emily Fairey: Video creator Material: Basics of ArcGIS Online: Registration, Map interface, 2 pins with images and links, and a line/area.\n\nLink to Watch 2nd ArcGIS Training Video: Video by Emily Fairey Working with layers and files in ArcGIS Online: Living Layers Atlas, online KML file and importing a CSV file into ArcGIS maps.\n\nTranscript of 2nd ArcGIS Online Video: Rough Transcript of 2nd ArcGIS Online Video", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690949", "box_name": "ArcGIS Mapping Training Videos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "Tutorials: ArcGIS:\nWorking with Excel in ArcGIS: Some useful instructions for importing Excel files into mapping applications\n\nGetting Started with ArcGIS Online: A page with 5 introductory lessons to get you going with ArcGIS Online\n\nTutorials in ArcGIS: Esri's Tutorials in ArcGIS\n\nPASDA ArcGIS tutorials: Downloadable exercises in Desktop ArcGIS by Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access\n\nEsri Virtual Campus: Proprietary, but often pay as you go, training from Esri.\n\nEsri Instructional Materials: A host of useful Lesson plans, free, from Esri ArcGIS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690950", "box_name": "Tutorials: ArcGIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "StoryMaps: Examples:\nArcGIS StoryMaps: Why and a Bit of How and What: To view this presentation to its best advantage, link to it in ArcGIS Online StoryMaps\n\nFairway Red Hook: A History on an Historic Building: To view this presentation to its best advantage, open in ArcGIS StoryMaps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690951", "box_name": "StoryMaps: Examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
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{"text": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop:User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop:Platforms: Desktop:\u00a0Windows, ArcGISOnline Starting: ArcGIS for Desktop had 3 software interfaces: ArcMap, ArcGlobe, and ArcScene.\u00a0Dowloading and Installing were straightforward,\u00a0once I was able to get my Esri account: as with\u00a0QGIS, there are hundreds of strange buttons and frames. ArcGIS\u00a0loads previous projects and shows you a selection to choose from on load. This makes the load time very slow ArcMaps has several map templates to choose from. ArcGlobe only one. There is an option to \u201cSearch\u201d for your data from you local file server, which makes finding data extremely easy. Adding new data\u00a0(not through the browser) can be confusing initially and\u00a0a little technical due to having to \u201cset\u201d the folders you want to access data from. There are many\u00a0symbology\u00a0options to style\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690952", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.le\u00a0maps.\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0uses fonts as its base for many of its symbols, and there are few options for where layers conflict or using your own created symbols.Map production is simple with\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0and utilizes the map frame to display the map output. Creating templates and defining boxes and labels is very easy and intuitive. Again, as with other areas of the\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0system, options are hidden behind other options which are behind further options, which can be confusing for the uninitiated, but once used for a few weeks are quite logical. From a more technical standpoint,\u00a0ArcGIS\u00a0has a strong\u00a0coordinate system interface. When using conflicting datum there are clear questions raised over how this should be dealt with through use of drop-downs with options for transformations. Furthermore, at any time you can select a layer or map frame to see detail on the coordinate system being used. Where the necessary coordinate system isn\u2019t available or where some customization is required, the interface for adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690952", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems. adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems. adjusting the datum is very simple to even the novice, with further options to set favorite coordinate systems or frequently used coordinate systems.Database Functionality: ArcGIS has excellent table and join and database functionality. This can also be technical, and perhaps would require a class or expert help.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690952", "box_name": "User Review: ArcGIS: Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "ArcGIS at Brooklyn College:\nBrooklyn College currently has a trial subscription to ArcGIS, a proprietary GIS mapping software and web application, for the online and the desktop versions. To download the software to your personal computer, you must first\u00a0activate your Esri account. To do this,\u00a0get in touch with Mo\u00a0Ching\u00a0Li (ITS) .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409711", "page_name": "ARCGIS and StoryMaps", "box_id": "26690953", "box_name": "ArcGIS at Brooklyn College", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409711"}}
{"text": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data:\nThis guide was developed as part of a series of workshops on \"Data for Social Justice.\" Related guides: Finding data Mapping data SPSS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691073", "box_name": "Guide to Analyzing & Visualizing Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "Related web guides:\nEssential Collection of Visualisation Resources (Visualisingdata.com) Visualization Tools (Visualizingadvocacy.com) Social Justice Through Data (tips for engaging viewers from MIT blog)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691074", "box_name": "Related web guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "Basic chart and graph applications:\nDatawrapper Upload your data (as CSV) or copy/paste it into this free web application to make a quick chart that is publishable to the web. Google Public Data Easily create line, bar, and bubble graphs from publicly available data sets and metrics. infogr.am Add/edit data to create more than 30 chart types that you can combine with text to create compelling infographics .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691075", "box_name": "Basic chart and graph applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "More sophisticated options:\nTableau Public Free downloadable software that works well with survey data, allowing you to filter data and recode variables, as well as create a variety of charts and graphs. Tableau Public video tutorials Sample data sets Examples of Tableau Public projects posted by UConn SDA (Survey Documentation Analysis) Developed at UC Berkeley, SDA is a web-based tool that is integrated into various collections of survey data, including the General Social Survey (GSS) and the American National Election Study (ANES), as well as microdata found in the Integrated Public User Microdata Series (IPUMS) which includes a more fine-grained version of Census data. Online help files for SDA Books, instructional materials, and tutorials Gephi Open source platform for visualizing networks and complex systems, including dynamic and hierarchical graphs. Gephi tutorials Gephi basics (PDF handout)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691076", "box_name": "More sophisticated options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "Fully featured analytic software:\nThe following professional-grade software packages allow you to manipulate and visualize quantitative data in very complex ways: SAS - Powerful statistical analysis and data management tool, uses command-line interface, particularly good for ANOVA SPSS -\u00a0Relatively sophisticated data analysis tool, with a user-friendly GUI, geared toward quantitative social sciences data R - Free, versatile option for data analysis and visualization Each of these statistical packages are available through CUNY\u00a0Virtual Desktop ,\u00a0except for R, which is downloadable from http://www.r-project.org/ How do I choose? Choosing statistical software (online video, 36 minutes) Brief comparison between SAS, STATA, and SPSS (PDF) Choosing the correct statistical test in SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R Institute for Digital Education & Research, UCLA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691077", "box_name": "Fully featured analytic software", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "Other interesting tools:\nOpen Refine (formerly Google Refine) makes it easier to clean up messy data and convert it into different formats. Tabula is a tool for liberating data tables from PDFs. GraphClick allows you to retrieve (x,y) coordinate data from the image of a scanned graph.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691078", "box_name": "Other interesting tools", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
{"text": "Themed visualization applications:\nWorld Bank DataBank uses \"bubble charts\" to display social, economic, and health data from over 200 countries. Gapminder is a tool for exploring and comparing global development indicators Sunlight Foundation makes available a number of visualization tools related to politics and transparency, including \"Lobbying Tracker\" which tracks lobbying activity and \"Capitol Words\" which explores the most popular words and phrases used by legislators in the U.S. Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1152235", "guide_name": "Digital Tools for Scholarship", "page_id": "8409752", "page_name": "Analyzing and Visualizing Data", "box_id": "26691079", "box_name": "Themed visualization applications", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1152235&p=8409752"}}
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{"text": "Suggest Materials:\nHave a suggestion for our collection? We welcome suggestions for books and other materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204621", "guide_name": "Contact Us", "page_id": "8811071", "page_name": "Suggest Materials", "box_id": "27938032", "box_name": "Suggest Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204621&p=8811071"}}
{"text": "Visit the library:\nGraduate Center Library 365 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10016-4309 (212) 817-7040 Google Map Enter the library through the lobby of the building, on the 1st floor. Subways B/D/F/M/N/Q/R to 34th St./Herald Square (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) 1/2/3/A/C/E to 34th St./Penn Station (between 7th and 8th Ave.) 6 to 33rd St. (at Park Ave.) Buses M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/M34/Q32 to Fifth Ave. at 34th St. Other Public Transportation PATH trains to 33rd St. (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) NJTransit and LIRR trains to Penn Station (34th St. between 7th and 8th Ave.) Metro-North trains to Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. at Park Ave.) Buses to Port Authority Bus Terminal (8th Ave. between 41st and 42nd St.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204621", "guide_name": "Contact Us", "page_id": "8811566", "page_name": "Visit the library", "box_id": "27939930", "box_name": "Visit the library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204621&p=8811566"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library is the hub of CUNY\u2019s scholarly production. The library\u2019s print collection, digital resources, active reference and instruction services, and robust resource sharing support faculty and graduate research and the Graduate Center curriculum. The New York Public Library (NYPL) augments the Graduate Center\u2019s research collections and services. NYPL research libraries extend book loans, reference service, and study space to Graduate Center students and faculty. The Graduate Center Library\u2019s primary constituents are CUNY doctoral and master\u2019s students, Graduate Center core-appointed faculty, CUNY doctoral faculty, and non-doctoral CUNY faculty who teach at the Graduate Center. The Mina Rees Library features study space sequestered from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811149", "page_name": "Vision and Mission", "box_id": "27938427", "box_name": "Vision and Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811149"}}
{"text": "ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.Graduate Center librarians impart skills and strategies to increase scholarly collaboration and public engagement. The library sponsors the Graduate Center\u2019s Academic Works institutional repository and assists Graduate Center scholars in open access publishing and self-archiving.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811149", "page_name": "Vision and Mission", "box_id": "27938427", "box_name": "Vision and Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811149"}}
{"text": "Library Policies:\nThe Graduate Center Library asks users to keep noise levels down and refrain from eating and other disruptive behavior. The following policies are posted throughout the library: Please respect our clean and quiet library. Speak softly. No phone calls or audible device use. Covered drinks only. No eating. Keep headphone volume low. Children must be supervised. Cooperate with reminders to comply with these policies. Keep the library a pleasant place for everyone! Library users must also adhere to Graduate Center policies and CUNY Libraries policies , as well as the CUNY Policy on Acceptable Use of Digital Assets and Resources and other university policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811185", "page_name": "Library Policies", "box_id": "27938459", "box_name": "Library Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811185"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Mina Rees Library is named to honor Mina Rees\u2019 critical role in establishing The City University of New York as a doctoral degree granting institution. Dr. Rees was appointed the City University\u2019s first Dean of Graduate Studies in 1961, when the doctoral programs were established. In 1969, she became the first president of the CUNY Graduate School , serving until her retirement in September 1972. A distinguished mathematician and educator, she was acclaimed for the important role she played in mobilizing the resources of modern mathematics for the national defense during World War II, for helping to direct the enormous growth and diversification of mathematical studies after the war, for her influence in initiating federal government support for the development of the earliest computers, for helping to shape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811211", "page_name": "Mina Rees", "box_id": "27938491", "box_name": "Mina Rees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811211"}}
{"text": "hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.degree from Hunter College and Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago, and began her teaching career in 1926 as a member of the Hunter College Mathematics Department. In addition to her more than 35 years at the City University, she served with the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development during World War II. She died in 1997.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811211", "page_name": "Mina Rees", "box_id": "27938491", "box_name": "Mina Rees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811211"}}
{"text": "Statement on Open Access:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811242", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "27938587", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811242"}}
{"text": "Statement on Open Access:Statement on Open Access:The CUNY Graduate Center Mina Rees Library faculty and staff are committed to disseminating research and scholarship as widely as possible. We believe that open access to scholarship is critical for scholarly communication and for the future of libraries, and that it is central to CUNY\u2019s mission of public education. We recognize the added value to public knowledge that open access publishing gathers for a work. For that reason, we pledge to make our own research freely available whenever possible by seeking publishers who have either adopted open access policies, publish content online without restriction, and/or allow authors to self-archive publications on the web. When necessary and when possible, we will negotiate with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811242", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "27938587", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811242"}}
{"text": "te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.Further, we pledge to support open access by lending our reviewing and editing efforts to manuscripts destined for open access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811242", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "27938587", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811242"}}
{"text": "Directions:\nGraduate Center Library 365 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10016-4309 (212) 817-7040 Google Map Enter the library through the lobby of the building, on the 1st floor. Subways: B/D/F/M/N/Q/R to 34th St./Herald Square (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) 1/2/3/A/C/E to 34th St./Penn Station (between 7th and 8th Ave.) 6 to 33rd St. (at Park Ave.) Buses: M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/M34/Q32 to Fifth Ave. at 34th St. Other Public Transportation: PATH trains to 33rd St. (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) NJTransit and LIRR trains to Penn Station (34th St. between 7th and 8th Ave.) Metro-North trains to Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. at Park Ave.) Buses to Port Authority Bus Terminal (8th Ave. between 41st and 42nd St.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811244", "page_name": "Directions to the Library", "box_id": "27938612", "box_name": "Directions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811244"}}
{"text": "Entrance Requirements:\nTo enter the library, patrons must present one of the following photo IDs: CUNY Photo ID (student, faculty, staff, or retiree) with a current validation sticker (if applicable) Graduate Center Photo ID: Graduate Center or CUNY BA alumni (non-GC CUNY alumni have access to their home libraries only) Visiting research scholars Graduate Center research assistants Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium students (Columbia, Fordham, New School, NYU, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stonybrook) Empire State College Photo ID A government-issued photo ID alongside special privileges card: Graduate Center Research Assistant Friends of the Graduate Center Library Associates Language Reading Program METRO Referral A valid photo ID issued by a SHARES Institution", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "10057045", "page_name": "Entrance Requirements", "box_id": "6947554", "box_name": "Entrance Requirements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=10057045"}}
{"text": "Borrowing:\nFor more information about who can use the library and detailed borrowing privileges, visit our Access and Borrowing page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "10057045", "page_name": "Entrance Requirements", "box_id": "31737933", "box_name": "Borrowing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=10057045"}}
{"text": "Floor Plans:\nThe library occupies three floors of the Graduate Center. The entrance is on the first floor, which houses the circulation and reserve desks, interlibrary loan office, and Dissertation Reading Room. The print and microform collections, reference desk, and library faculty and staff offices are located on the second floor, as are many study tables, computers, and scanners and other digitization equipment. The concourse level is under construction to make way for the Center for Digital Scholarship and Data Visualization . Click a floor plan thumbnail to see a larger version:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204642", "guide_name": "Old About the Library", "page_id": "8811256", "page_name": "Floor Plans", "box_id": "27938650", "box_name": "Floor Plans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204642&p=8811256"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe Archives of the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center consist of reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals, other publications, photographs, video and audio tapes or discs, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to its history and operations. They were gathered over the past 15 years or so, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. They are housed on the 2nd floor of the library and open by appointment. Email archives@gc.cuny.edu for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811160", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "27938404", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811160"}}
{"text": "A Basic Subject File (\u201cSubjects\u201d) Centers and Institutes Periodicals Committee Records President\u2019s Files \u2013 Introduction Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Rees Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Proshansky Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Horowitz Presidents\u2019 Files\u00a0\u2014 Kelly Vice President for Finance and Administration CUNY Doctoral Students Council (DSC) When new materials are transferred to the Archives, they are integrated into these record groups or formed into new, additional record groups as appropriate. However, recent advances in information technology have greatly diminished the use of paper and other \u201chard\u201d media for record-keeping and communications, and the inflow to the Archives has been diminished accordingly. The record groups are shelved in this order. Within each record group material is placed in archival folders, which are stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811160", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "27938412", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811160"}}
{"text": "re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.The boxes as well as the folders within them are usually in alphabetical order. Material within each folder is usually filed in reverse chronological order, i.e., with the latest item in front. As a rule only one copy of each item has been retained \u2013 usually the most nearly complete and best preserved. Bound books and oversized materials are shelved, to the extent possible, adjacent to the boxes of the record group to which they pertain. Subject titles of folders are usually in the natural word order ( not inverted) (e.g., Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, not Bunche, Ralph, Institute\u2026). The guides list the titles of all folders in the group, generally followed by summaries of their contents, explanatory notes, and cross-references, all designed to facilitate the retrieval of desired information . The summaries are often so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811160", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "27938412", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811160"}}
{"text": "en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).There is considerable overlap among the groups: topics treated by a given committee may appear in other documents in the \u201cSubjects\u201d group or again in a president\u2019s papers. While cross-references are used extensively within a given record group they are very rarely employed to lead from one record group to another.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811160", "page_name": "Introduction", "box_id": "27938412", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811160"}}
{"text": "A Basic Subject File (\u201cSubjects\u201d) Centers and Institutes Periodicals Committee Records President\u2019s Files \u2013 Introduction Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Rees Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Proshansky Presidents\u2019 Files \u2014 Horowitz Presidents\u2019 Files\u00a0\u2014 Kelly Vice President for Finance and Administration CUNY Doctoral Students Council (DSC) When new materials are transferred to the Archives, they are integrated into these record groups or formed into new, additional record groups as appropriate. However, recent advances in information technology have greatly diminished the use of paper and other \u201chard\u201d media for record-keeping and communications, and the inflow to the Archives has been diminished accordingly. The record groups are shelved in this order. Within each record group material is placed in archival folders, which are stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811336", "page_name": "Arrangement", "box_id": "27938943", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811336"}}
{"text": "re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.re stored in archival boxes. The folders bear titles describing their contents, and the boxes are labeled with the titles of the folders they contain.The boxes as well as the folders within them are usually in alphabetical order. Material within each folder is usually filed in reverse chronological order, i.e., with the latest item in front. As a rule only one copy of each item has been retained \u2013 usually the most nearly complete and best preserved. Bound books and oversized materials are shelved, to the extent possible, adjacent to the boxes of the record group to which they pertain. Subject titles of folders are usually in the natural word order ( not inverted) (e.g., Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, not Bunche, Ralph, Institute\u2026). The guides list the titles of all folders in the group, generally followed by summaries of their contents, explanatory notes, and cross-references, all designed to facilitate the retrieval of desired information . The summaries are often so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811336", "page_name": "Arrangement", "box_id": "27938943", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811336"}}
{"text": "en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).en so detailed that consultation of the source documents becomes unnecessary. There is also a separate introductory note to the Presidents\u2019 Files (V).There is considerable overlap among the groups: topics treated by a given committee may appear in other documents in the \u201cSubjects\u201d group or again in a president\u2019s papers. While cross-references are used extensively within a given record group they are very rarely employed to lead from one record group to another.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811336", "page_name": "Arrangement", "box_id": "27938943", "box_name": "Arrangement", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811336"}}
{"text": "Users wishing to access material in the Archives should first consult\u00a0the guides to one or more record groups they select. The selected guide may be browsed, or pages containing a desired topic may be retrieved by using the \u201cfind\u201d feature (control + f). Access to the documents in the Archives must be arranged in advance. Prospective users should email archives@gc.cuny.edu to inquire or set up an appointment. Please note that some materials may be subject to access restrictions. Because the materials in the Archives are unique and many are quite fragile, access is permitted only under the following procedures: Library faculty or staff will retrieve requested materials from the shelves (no more than one box at a time) and will provide folders from a box to the user, for his/her perusal, one at a time. Users may not enter the stacks to remove materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811338", "page_name": "Using the Archives", "box_id": "27939014", "box_name": "Using the Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811338"}}
{"text": "ox at a time) and will provide folders from a box to the user, for his/her perusal, one at a time. Users may not enter the stacks to remove materials.ox at a time) and will provide folders from a box to the user, for his/her perusal, one at a time. Users may not enter the stacks to remove materials.ox at a time) and will provide folders from a box to the user, for his/her perusal, one at a time. Users may not enter the stacks to remove materials.Library faculty or staff\u00a0must be present while a user is working with the files, and will return folders to the box and the box to the stacks when the user is finished.Users must handle papers with care and make sure that they are returned to the folder in the original order. Notes may be taken in pencil only. Ink and colored markers are prohibited.Library faculty or staff\u00a0will be available for consultation with the user and will accept requests for photocopies or scans of a reasonable number of pages. There is no self-service photocopying, but photography is allowed.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811338", "page_name": "Using the Archives", "box_id": "27939014", "box_name": "Using the Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811338"}}
{"text": "Transfers to Institutional Archives:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "9996215", "page_name": "Policies", "box_id": "31558084", "box_name": "Transfers to Institutional Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=9996215"}}
{"text": "Transfers to Institutional Archives:Transfers to Institutional Archives:Mina Rees Library Archives and Special Collections is the permanent home for historical records that document the Graduate Center. If you are a member of the GC's administration, faculty, staff, or student body, you may have records that could be part of our Institutional Archives. CUNY's Records Retention Schedule indicates the final disposition for each type of record. Some records need to be shredded, others need to be stored for extended periods before destruction, and still others have enduring historical or research significance and are considered \"archival records.\" When you transfer those records to the Archives those files become part of the collective history of the Graduate Center and benefit future scholars, researchers and students. For more information on what records should be transferred to the Archives and how they should be transferred, please contact us at archives@gc.cuny.edu . Use the form below to send your records to the Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "9996215", "page_name": "Policies", "box_id": "31558084", "box_name": "Transfers to Institutional Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=9996215"}}
{"text": "the Archives and how they should be transferred, please contact us at archives@gc.cuny.edu . Use the form below to send your records to the Archives. the Archives and how they should be transferred, please contact us at archives@gc.cuny.edu . Use the form below to send your records to the Archives. the Archives and how they should be transferred, please contact us at archives@gc.cuny.edu . Use the form below to send your records to the Archives.See the FAQs for additional guidelines.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "9996215", "page_name": "Policies", "box_id": "31558084", "box_name": "Transfers to Institutional Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=9996215"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nIf a user wishes to quote an entire document or a portion of a document that exceeds fair use limitations, permission to do so must be obtained in advance by a written request to the library. If the document is copyrighted, clearance must be obtained from the copyright holder. In any event, credit must be given to the GSUC Archives by some phrase of acknowledgment such as \u201cCourtesy of the Graduate School and University Center Archives.\u201d", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204648", "guide_name": "Graduate Center Archives - OLD", "page_id": "8811573", "page_name": "Copyright", "box_id": "27939958", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204648&p=8811573"}}
{"text": "Scholarly Services:\nThe Mina Rees Library provides guidance and support to Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff as they conduct research, produce scholarship,\u00a0and share their works. We offer services related to citation management, copyright, digital scholarship, digital preservation, open access, open educational resources, research data, and scholarly communication and publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834474", "page_name": "Scholarly Services", "box_id": "28010377", "box_name": "Scholarly Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834474"}}
{"text": "Copyright & Fair Use:\nWe offer workshops and consultations on topics related to copyright, including fair use, publication agreements, Creative Commons licenses, and the public domain. Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison Jill Cirasella is available to discuss these matters with faculty, students, and staff. Head of Archives and Special Collections Roxanne Shirazi provides consultations for students completing dissertations, theses, and capstone projects. (Note: We are not lawyers and thus can only provide education, not legal advice.) Browse Workshops & Drop-In Help Sessions Schedule a Copyright Consultation (Dissertation, Thesis, or Capstone Project) Schedule a Copyright Consultation (Other)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834513", "page_name": "Copyright & Fair Use", "box_id": "28010496", "box_name": "Copyright & Fair Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834513"}}
{"text": "Data Analysis & Visualization:\nDigital Scholarship Librarian Steve Zweibel maintains guides about Analyzing & Visualizing Data and Mapping Data , and is available to advise researchers working with datasets. Schedule a Data Analysis/Visualization Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "10153503", "page_name": "Data Analysis & Visualization", "box_id": "32037306", "box_name": "Data Analysis & Visualization", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=10153503"}}
{"text": "Digital Scholarship:\nWe offer support for students, faculty, and staff undertaking digital humanities projects and other forms of digital scholarship. Our Digital Tools & Techniques guide provides a roundup of tools used in digital projects, and Digital Scholarship Librarian Steve Zweibel consults with researchers seeking to employ or build digital scholarship tools. Schedule a Digital Scholarship Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834521", "page_name": "Digital Scholarship", "box_id": "28010520", "box_name": "Digital Scholarship", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834521"}}
{"text": "Digital Preservation:\nWe can assist with the preservation of\u00a0digital projects, including websites, databases, apps, and video and audio files. Digital Services Librarian Stephen Klein consults with scholars on topics such as web archiving and digital project sustainability. Schedule a Digital Preservation Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834525", "page_name": "Digital Preservation", "box_id": "28010524", "box_name": "Digital Preservation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834525"}}
{"text": "Open Access:\nScholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison Jill Cirasella is the library\u2019s point person for open access and the manager of the Graduate Center portion of CUNY Academic Works . She teaches workshops on open access and related topics, offers drop-in help sessions on Zoom, and welcomes inquiries about finding open access works, making one\u2019s own works open access, using open licenses, etc. Researchers may also contact our subject librarians , all of whom are versed in open access. In addition, some questions may be answered by our Open Access guide or CUNY Academic Works guide . Browse Workshops & Drop-In Help Sessions Schedule an Open Access Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "box_id": "28010532", "box_name": "Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/scholarship"}}
{"text": "Open Educational Resources:\nThe Library's Open Knowledge Fellowship funds doctoral students to receive intensive training in open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy strategies, and to apply what they learn to courses they teach. We also maintain an Open Educational Resources guide and welcome individual inquiries about locating, creating, or teaching with OER. Feel free to reach out to Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference and coordinator of the Open Knowledge Fellowship, with any questions. Schedule an OER Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834529", "page_name": "Open Educational Resources", "box_id": "28010543", "box_name": "Open Educational Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834529"}}
{"text": "Research Data Management:\nWe can assist researchers with the management and preservation of the data they create or collect as part of their\u00a0research. We can also help with the creation of data management plans, a required element of many\u00a0grant applications. Digital Services Librarian Stephen Klein maintains a Data Management guide, holds data management drop-in help sessions on Zoom, and is also available for one-on-one consultations. Browse Drop-In Help Sessions Schedule a Research Data Management Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834533", "page_name": "Research Data Management", "box_id": "28010554", "box_name": "Research Data Management", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834533"}}
{"text": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing:\n\u201cScholarly communication\u201d refers to all the ways scholars share their work, ranging from formal publication in books or journals to dissemination through open access repositories to discussion of scholarly topics in newspapers, magazines, blogs, podcasts, social media, etc. We help researchers understand the ever-changing ecosystem of scholarly communication and research evaluation. Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison Jill Cirasella teaches workshops on a variety of scholarly communication topics, offers regular drop-in help sessions on Zoom, and welcomes individual consultations. Browse Workshops and Drop-In Help Sessions Schedule a Scholarly Communication Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204669", "guide_name": "Scholarly Services", "page_id": "8834536", "page_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "box_id": "28010558", "box_name": "Scholarly Communication & Publishing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204669&p=8834536"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library supports the Graduate Center curriculum, and extends as possible to support faculty and graduate research. The library materials tax levy budget allocated by the Provost is supplemented by Graduate Center student technology fee (STF) funds. Annual STF allocations for materials, projects, equipment, and services are proposed by the student-faculty STF committee and approved by the Graduate Center President. The budget is also supplemented by donations from individuals and corporations, and by New York State library aid . The Graduate Center\u2019s Friends of the Library provide a steady stream of funding for both materials and for staff development. CUNY libraries share reciprocal borrowing and return privileges, facilitated through an intra-CUNY borrowing system, CLICS.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811320", "page_name": "Library Collections & Collaborations", "box_id": "27938859", "box_name": "Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811320"}}
{"text": "and for staff development. CUNY libraries share reciprocal borrowing and return privileges, facilitated through an intra-CUNY borrowing system, CLICS.and for staff development. CUNY libraries share reciprocal borrowing and return privileges, facilitated through an intra-CUNY borrowing system, CLICS.and for staff development. CUNY libraries share reciprocal borrowing and return privileges, facilitated through an intra-CUNY borrowing system, CLICS.The Graduate Center is active in lending networks that provide quick delivery of books, articles, and specialized works, including the New York State IDS Project the Center for Research Libraries . The CUNY Office of Library Services (OLS), advised by the CUNY Libraries Electronic Resources Advisory Committee (ERAC), acquires a set of core e-resources shared by all CUNY libraries. Other e-resources are funded by subsets of CUNY libraries to serve their CUNY campuses. Still other e-resources are acquired by the Graduate Center Library to serve Graduate Center constituents only. The Graduate Center Library partners with the New York Public Library (NYPL) in print and electronic collection development in the humanities and the social sciences. New York State funds the NYPL materials budget on CUNY\u2019s behalf. CUNY Graduate Center students and faculty are NYPL\u2019s core academic constituents with borrowing privileges at NYPL research libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811320", "page_name": "Library Collections & Collaborations", "box_id": "27938859", "box_name": "Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811320"}}
{"text": "n CUNY\u2019s behalf. CUNY Graduate Center students and faculty are NYPL\u2019s core academic constituents with borrowing privileges at NYPL research libraries.n CUNY\u2019s behalf. CUNY Graduate Center students and faculty are NYPL\u2019s core academic constituents with borrowing privileges at NYPL research libraries.n CUNY\u2019s behalf. CUNY Graduate Center students and faculty are NYPL\u2019s core academic constituents with borrowing privileges at NYPL research libraries.Through NYPL\u2019s partnership in the Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI) , Graduate Center students and faculty may apply for borrowing privileges at New York University and Columbia University libraries. Graduate Center librarians consider NYPL holdings, licenses, and purchasing plans when building Graduate Center collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811320", "page_name": "Library Collections & Collaborations", "box_id": "27938859", "box_name": "Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811320"}}
{"text": "Suggest Materials for the Collection:\nHave a suggestion for our collection? We welcome suggestions for books and other materials and you may also always reach out to your subject librarian for conversation about our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811320", "page_name": "Library Collections & Collaborations", "box_id": "33629589", "box_name": "Suggest Materials for the Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811320"}}
{"text": "Our Mission:\nCUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections , Mina Rees Library, seeks to collect, organize, preserve, and make accessible materials documenting the history of the Graduate Center and its constituents, along with unique collections that support the research and educational mission of the University. We aim to cultivate relationships with affiliated organizations, community groups, and individuals that create official and non-official records of the faculty, staff, and student experience at the Graduate Center as we work towards creating a comprehensive historical resource for the shared benefit of our communities. We invite and encourage researchers and members of the public to use our collections regardless of their purpose in doing so, whether for teaching, research, creative/artistic endeavors, or other explorations. Plan your visit to the archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070281", "box_name": "Our Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections, Mina Rees Library, is a growing collection of over 400 linear feet of archival material, 260 rare books, 14,000 doctoral and master's theses, and other distinctive materials. GSUC Archives and Campus History The Mina Rees Library is the designated repository for the institutional archives of The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York (GSUC). Collections include official records, reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals and publications, photographs, audiovisual recordings, realia, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to the history of graduate education at CUNY. The earliest material relates to the Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Records of university-wide committees, the development of the Graduate Council and its bylaws and the general administration of the Graduate School are well represented in the collection. The Archives holds the personal and presidential papers of Mina Rees, which document her time at Hunter College, the U.S. Office of Naval Research, and her eventual role as the first president of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Other collections of interest include the records of the Doctoral and Graduate Students Council, which document issues and concerns of doctoral students from the 1960s to the early 2000s, and those of CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies, the first university-based center dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.Some offices within the Graduate Center maintain their own collections of photographs and publication records, which have not yet been incorporated into the GSUC Archives due to space limitations. The Archives does not routinely collect the papers of individual faculty members for similar reasons, though we may consider such donations on a case by case basis. Special Collections Special Collections was established in the 1970s to house a small number of archival collections and rare books that had been acquired over the years by GC President Mina Rees and various members of the Graduate Center faculty. The collection now comprises 260 rare volumes and a small number of manuscript and archival collections. Primarily consisting of donated collections, the Special Collections division does not actively purchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.Dissertations and Theses The Library holds approximately 14,000 bound copies of Graduate Center dissertations from 1965-2015 from all doctoral programs except Business, Criminal Justice, and Engineering, which were routinely transferred to the CUNY campus library associated with each joint-degree program. Bound copies of all Graduate Center master's theses and capstone projects from 1970 to 2015 are also held by the Mina Rees Library. The Library ceased archiving bound copies in 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "The Institutional Archives were gathered in the late 1990s and early 2000s, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. Paul Perkus, who had been the archivist at CUNY Central for twenty years, conducted an initial survey of records held by GC administrative offices. These were soon transferred and arranged by John Rothman , who served as a volunteer archivist at the Graduate Center for 14 years after an illustrious career at the New York Times . In 2015, the Archives were moved to a temporary location due to construction on the library's C level, and no further additions were accepted until 2023, when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070282", "box_name": "Our History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program. when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program. when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program.The library holds a small number of manuscript collections and rare books that have been donated since the Graduate Center's founding in 1961.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070282", "box_name": "Our History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "How to Find and Request Materials:\nThe library's general catalog, OneSearch , provides collection level description of our manuscript and archival collections, and all of our rare books are individually cataloged there. To view materials, email us to make an appointment. Our finding aids are currently being migrated to a new catalog, where you will be able to search across collections and browse record groups for the institutional archives. We anticipate completion in Spring 2025. In the meantime, PDF versions of finding aids are available in CUNY Academic Works. View our searchable finding aids catalog . View our PDF finding aids .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070354", "box_name": "How to Find and Request Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "How to Access the Collections:\nMaterials located in Archives and Special Collections are non-circulating and must be consulted in our reading room. Due to construction on the library's concourse level, the archives reading room has been temporarily relocated to room 2304. All visitors must schedule an appointment in advance by emailing us . Appointments are generally available between 10am - 4pm, M-F. To prepare for your visit, please consult our general guidelines below, as well as our policies and services. Upon arrival, visitors must fill out a registration form and agree to the library's conditions of use. Plan your visit . Read our conditions of use .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811369", "page_name": "Institutional Archives", "box_id": "33070330", "box_name": "How to Access the Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/archives"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nIn addition to the GSUC archives, the Mina Rees Library holds a small number of special collections and rare books that have been donated since the Graduate Center's founding in 1961. General overviews of the collections are provided on this page, and detailed finding aids for archival collections are available in CUNY Academic Works . Rare books are listed in the library's catalog and are available for on-site use only. Access is by appointment only. Please contact us to schedule an appointment or learn more about our special collections: email us or call 212-817-7040.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30340005", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Activist Women's Voices Oral History Collection, 1995\u20132000:\nThe Activist Women's Voices Oral History Collection, 1995\u20132000 contains interviews, transcripts, cassette tapes, and project documentation from the Activist Women's Voices Oral History Project, which was committed to documenting the voices of unheralded activist women in community-based organizations in New York City. The archive was established in 1995 under the direction of Professors Joyce Gelb and Patricia Laurence with the aim of creating linkages between activist women in the New York City community and student and faculty researchers at the City University of New York. The project was funded by AT&T, the Ford Foundation, the Ms. Foundation for Education and Communication, and the New York Council for Humanities. The collection consists of interviews, transcripts, cassette tapes, and project documentation. Recordings are available online to the Graduate Center community (GC network credentials required).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30275740", "box_name": "Activist Women's Voices Oral History Collection, 1995\u20132000", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30275785", "box_name": "Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias:Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias:Born in Bavaria, Joseph A. Buttinger became a socialist and at 24 served as the secretary of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. Imprisoned for several months in 1934 because of his political beliefs and anti-Nazi activities, he finally fled Austria for Paris when Germany annexed the country in 1938 and, in 1940, came to the United States. He helped form the International Rescue Committee, an organization dedicated to helping refugees fleeing from oppression. Only formally educated through sixth grade, Buttinger nonetheless became a scholar and analyst on Vietnam, writing several well-received books. He died in 1992. In 1971, Buttinger donated a private collection of over 45,000 books to the Universit\u00e4t Klagenfurt , but he gave the last part of his utopia collection to the Graduate Center. There are a total of 1,204 titles in the collection, with the majority in English. However, there are large parts of the collection in French (247 titles) and in German (229 titles).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30275785", "box_name": "Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "s in the collection, with the majority in English. However, there are large parts of the collection in French (247 titles) and in German (229 titles).s in the collection, with the majority in English. However, there are large parts of the collection in French (247 titles) and in German (229 titles).s in the collection, with the majority in English. However, there are large parts of the collection in French (247 titles) and in German (229 titles).The oldest book was published in 1631 and written by Sir Francis Bacon. Buttinger\u2019s broad interpretation of \u201cutopia\u201d included not only works of fiction but also those dealing with the real world. Bob Brown\u2019s autobiography and his practical manuscript based on his experience in founding a cooperative farm in Louisiana, are two titles while another is Robert Owen\u2019s 1841 book on how to establish self-supporting colonies based on communism. There are books on slavery as well as rare serials. The most recent imprint is from 1972 and deals with forecasting future political and economic organizations. Browse all titles here . This collection is non-circulating and is limited to in-library use only. The bulk of the collection is readily available in open stacks on the library's 2nd floor. Rare items are located in the library's special collections, and arrangements must be made in advance to consult these materials; please email archives@gc.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30275785", "box_name": "Joseph Buttinger Collection on Utopias", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments Collection, 1947-2011:\nThe Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments Collection is an archival collection which contains materials related to free-reed instruments and the International Concertina Association, donated by Professor Allan W. Atlas. The Center fostered research and provided information on free-reed instruments from 1999\u20132014 as part of the Barry S. Brook Center for Musical Research and Documentation. The majority of the collection is comprised of periodicals relating to free-reed instruments, research materials, diagrams, and notes. 31 volumes of books (1947-2009) from the donation were added to the library's circulating collection; a complete list of titles is available in the finding aid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30535623", "box_name": "Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments Collection, 1947-2011", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "The Deiro Collection is an archival collection of materials related to the professional and personal lives of Guido Deiro (1886-1950), Pietro Deiro, Sr. (1888-1954) and Pietro \u201cLee\u201d Deiro, Jr. (1913-1999). Guido and Pietro Deiro immigrated from Italy to the United States in the early 1900s and made enduring contributions to the popularization of the Piano Accordion in the 20th Century. As masters of the instrument, the Deiro brothers achieved headliner status on the vaudeville theatre circuit. Both composed, arranged and recorded an impressive repertoire of accordion music. Pietro Deiro Publications produced a catalogue of over 10,000 pieces of sheet music and instructional materials for the Piano Accordion. The Deiro Collection documents not only a singular segment of American musical history but also a unique aspect of the Italian-American experience in 20th Century America.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30339350", "box_name": "Deiro Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "documents not only a singular segment of American musical history but also a unique aspect of the Italian-American experience in 20th Century America.documents not only a singular segment of American musical history but also a unique aspect of the Italian-American experience in 20th Century America.documents not only a singular segment of American musical history but also a unique aspect of the Italian-American experience in 20th Century America.The Deiro Collection was initially acquired by Professor Allan Atlas, Director of CUNY\u2019s Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments, whose scholarship cultivated the relationship with the Deiro family which resulted in the donation of materials. The collection was processed by the Mina Rees Library in 2010 and consists of print, photographic and audio materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30339350", "box_name": "Deiro Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Old Imprints Collection:\nA collection of 22 imprints on a variety of subjects. The oldest is the 1666 book on world history by Georg Hornius entitled Georgi Horni Arca Noae, sive, Historia imperiorum et regnorum a condito orbe ad nostra tempora . The most recent book was published in Paris in 1925 and is a reprint of a 1532 title on Gargantua, a legendary character from French literature. The book is authored by Franc\u0327ois Rabelais entitled Les grandes et inestimables cronicq[ue]s: du grant et enorme geant Gargantua: contenant sa genealogie la gra[n]deur et force de son corps .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811374", "page_name": "Special Collections", "box_id": "30340043", "box_name": "Old Imprints Collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/rare"}}
{"text": "Digital Collections:\nGraduate Center\u2019s Archive-It Collection : GC-created websites and online projects archived using the Internet Archive\u2019s Archive-It tool. Digital Murray Hill : Explore New York City\u2019s Murray Hill neighborhood through past and present images. The Opening of the Erie Canal : An online exhibit in collaboration with the Seymour B. Durst Old York Library. Remember Me to Herald Square: Thirty-fourth Street from River to River : Images and descriptions of 34th Street past and present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "27939142", "box_name": "Digital Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "CUNY Digital History Archive:\nThe CUNY Digital History Archive is a participatory project to collect and preserve the people's histories of the City University of New York. Co-administered by the Mina Rees Library and the American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning since 2021. View collection", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "30340054", "box_name": "CUNY Digital History Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "Digital Murray Hill:\nThis digital collection is made up of 280 images depicting the Murray Hill Neighborhood in Manhattan. It includes historical photographs as well as newly commissioned ones that show how the neighborhood has changed over time. In 1976, as the United States celebrated its Bicentennial, the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association (MHNA) organized an exhibition of images which depicted how their neighborhood had changed over the last hundred years. That exhibition, which for many years was on display at the CUNY Graduate Center, is at the heart of this digital project of 280 images, which expanded upon the 1976 materials by adding newly commissioned photographs and hiring a graduate student to research the architectural history of each site. View collection", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "30340047", "box_name": "Digital Murray Hill", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "Remember Me to Herald Square: 34th Street from River to River:\nThis collection is a collaborative project between the Mina Rees Library, the Seymour B. Durst Old York Library, and the Gotham Center for New York City History, is a montage of 246 images of Thirty-fourth Street, past and present. Contemporary images were taken by photographer Jeanette O\u2019Keefe during the summer of 2010. These color street shots contrast beautifully with the historic images of Thirty-fourth. View collection", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "30340049", "box_name": "Remember Me to Herald Square: 34th Street from River to River", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "The Opening of the Erie Canal:\nThe 2005 digital Erie Canal exhibit was a joint venture between the Seymour B. Durst Old York Library, then a part of the New Media Lab, and the 18th Century Reading Room, then a part of the Mina Rees Library. The materials digitized were original primary source documents, reports, budgetary information, maps, newspaper articles, ephemera, letters, broadsides, excerpts from travel books and other printed materials outlining and documenting the construction, development and history of the Erie Canal beginning with a proposal submitted for an inland lock navigation system in New York State in 1792 through the replacement of mule power by mechanized barges in the early twentieth century. These source materials on the Erie Canal were directly related to the history and cultural heritage of New York City and Westchester County, as well as the state of New York and the development and expansion of the United States. View collection", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "30373991", "box_name": "The Opening of the Erie Canal", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "CUNYdid Slide Library:\nThe Graduate Center's slide library was scanned to create CUNYdid in JSTOR, a collection of almost 200,000 digital images for institutional use in Art History (log in with your GC Network ID).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811372", "page_name": "Digital Collections", "box_id": "30340053", "box_name": "CUNYdid Slide Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811372"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:In 1961, CUNY's Graduate School and University Center became the doctorate-granting institution for The City University of New York, using a consortial model of graduate education that drew upon faculty and facilities from across CUNY. The first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965. Print copies Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program. Digital Access As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID). The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "Bound Volumes:\nThe first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30355593", "box_name": "Bound Volumes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "Bound Volumes:\nThe first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965.Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D. Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30355593", "box_name": "Bound Volumes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ).Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30355593", "box_name": "Bound Volumes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30355611", "box_name": "Digital Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "es at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID).es at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID).es at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID).The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "9591242", "page_name": "Dissertations and Theses", "box_id": "30355611", "box_name": "Digital Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=9591242"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nLP Collection Database : Browse or search the library\u2019s vinyl holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811378", "page_name": "LP Collection (Vinyl)", "box_id": "27939175", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811378"}}
{"text": "Collection Development The library acquires nearly all items requested for course reserves and for departmental reading exam lists. In addition, librarians manage discretionary funds for subject-related purchases. Librarians collaborate with Graduate Center faculty, students, administration, and with each other to decide upon purchases supporting cross-disciplinary and subject-specific research. Graduate Center librarians take NYPL resources into account when making purchase decisions for the Graduate Center, and when making recommendations for NYPL to develop collections to support GC scholarship. Scope The Graduate Center Library subscribes to journals in electronic format. The library acquires books, scores, and reference works in online formats when available with as little restriction on use and reproduction as possible. Faculty may request a print edition if print is required. Audio and visual recordings are acquired selectively and only in direct support of the curriculum.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811381", "page_name": "Collection Policies", "box_id": "27939190", "box_name": "Collection Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811381"}}
{"text": "y may request a print edition if print is required. Audio and visual recordings are acquired selectively and only in direct support of the curriculum.y may request a print edition if print is required. Audio and visual recordings are acquired selectively and only in direct support of the curriculum.y may request a print edition if print is required. Audio and visual recordings are acquired selectively and only in direct support of the curriculum.Collection Review Librarians continuously review the GC library collection. Works duplicated in electronic formats, damaged and outworn items, and non-current editions not supporting the current curriculum may be removed from the collection. Changes to holdings of electronic resources (items added or removed from the collection) are documented on this guide . Archives & Special Collections The Graduate Center Library houses print elements of the Graduate Center\u2019s institutional archives. A few Graduate Center special collections reflect Graduate Center history, scholarship, and institutional interests. Gifts The Graduate Center Library is not accepting gifts or book donations at this time. Suggest New Materials Have a suggestion for our collection? We welcome suggestions for books and other materials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "8811381", "page_name": "Collection Policies", "box_id": "27939190", "box_name": "Collection Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204677&p=8811381"}}
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{"text": "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources:Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources:The Library licenses electronic resources to support the teaching, learning, and research needs of our campus communities. To avoid service interruptions to Library electronic resources for yourself and/or the entire community, please follow this acceptable use policy and contact the Library if you have any questions. Please contact the Library to discuss projects that require large amounts of data before systematically downloading content through use of scripts, robots or other software. The Library can coordinate between you and publishers. It is acceptable to: Search, view, and retrieve content for non-commercial, personal, or academic research needs. Download, print, copy, or temporarily store reasonable amounts or parts of the resource for non-commercial personal use. Share limited content with other current faculty, staff, and students. Post links to specific content in such a way that it is available only to other authorized users.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "10662864", "page_name": "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources", "box_id": "33558625", "box_name": "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/acceptable_use_of_e-resources"}}
{"text": "ent with other current faculty, staff, and students. Post links to specific content in such a way that it is available only to other authorized users.ent with other current faculty, staff, and students. Post links to specific content in such a way that it is available only to other authorized users.ent with other current faculty, staff, and students. Post links to specific content in such a way that it is available only to other authorized users.It is unacceptable to: Transmit, disseminate, or otherwise make content available to unauthorized users. Post copyrighted materials on publicly accessible websites (unless the license specifically allows). Sell or re-distribute content, or provide access to someone outside of the university community, such as an employer. Share login credentials. Violations of these terms of use could result in (temporary) suspension of your account\u2019s access to all resources or the publisher removing access for a particular resource for the entire Graduate Center community. Contact us if your account has been suspended. See also: Mina Rees Library - Access & Borrowing Guide < CUNY - Policy on Acceptable Use of Digital Assets and Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204677", "guide_name": "Library Collections", "page_id": "10662864", "page_name": "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources", "box_id": "33558625", "box_name": "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library_collections/acceptable_use_of_e-resources"}}
{"text": "Accounts & Credentials:\nPlatform / Service | Log in with\u2026\n\nGC library databases Databases, journals, and ebooks provided by the GC library | CUNY Login\u00a0(for off-campus access) Note:\u00a0GC users having trouble logging in to library databases with their CUNY Login can use their GC network credentials (the second option presented on the\u00a0login page).\n\nOneSearch Discovery tool for print books, ebooks, articles, course reserves, dissertations, and more | CUNY Login\n\nInterlibrary loan Allows the GC community to request items\u2014articles, book chapters, books, media items, conference papers, dissertations, entire boxes of microfilm rolls, to mention a few\u2014from libraries near and far. | CUNY Login or special account\n\nBlackboard CUNY\u2019s Learning Management System | CUNY Login\n\nCUNYfirst CUNY's enterprise resource solution for students, faculty, and staff. Allows students to view class schedules, make tuition payments, etc. Allows faculty check enrollment, enter grades, etc. | CUNY Login", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885254", "page_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "box_id": "31230726", "box_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885254"}}
{"text": "ulty, and staff. Allows students to view class schedules, make tuition payments, etc. Allows faculty check enrollment, enter grades, etc. | CUNY LoginApporto (replaces CUNY Virtual Desktop) Provides off-site access to CUNY-licensed applications, including Microsoft Access, ArcGIS, SPSS, SAS, Mathematica, Maplesoft, MATLAB, and R Studio. | CUNY Login\n\nMicrosoft Office 365 and Microsoft Multi-Factor Authentication Microsoft Office 365 for Education includes Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and other Microsoft tools. Microsoft Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) creates an additional layer of security when logging into your Microsoft Office 365 account. | CUNY Login\n\neduroam wifi network Access wifi when visiting any eduroam-enabled institution, including other CUNY campuses. | CUNY Login\n\nFaculty and staff email (@gc.cuny.edu) | CUNY Login\n\nStudent email (@gradcenter.cuny.edu) | Credentials issued by GC IT**\n\nGC community wifi | GC network account\n\nGC computers and printers | GC network account", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885254", "page_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "box_id": "31230726", "box_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885254"}}
{"text": "t email (@gradcenter.cuny.edu) | Credentials issued by GC IT**\n\nGC community wifi | GC network account\n\nGC computers and printers | GC network accountGC guest accounts Temporary accounts allowing visitors to log in to GC computers; expire at the end of the day. | Credentials issued at Circulation Desk or Reference Desk\n\nAlumni Resources A small subset of databases available to alumni. | Complete the Alumni Registration Form to receive\u00a0a username and password for accessing the databases for alumni .\n\nCUNY Academic Works Collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. | Create account in order to upload works\n\nCUNY Academic Commons Academic social network for CUNY community members. Users can create a profile, join or create groups, or create a CUNY-affiliated WordPress site. | Register with CUNY email address", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885254", "page_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "box_id": "31230726", "box_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885254"}}
{"text": "Y community members. Users can create a profile, join or create groups, or create a CUNY-affiliated WordPress site. | Register with CUNY email addressCommercial database personal accounts (optional) Many of the library's licensed databases (e.g., JSTOR, Web of Science, EBSCO databases) invite users to create personal accounts to view search history, save citations, and create alerts. The data from these accounts are managed by the vendors, not by the GC or CUNY libraries. | Credentials created by user", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885254", "page_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "box_id": "31230726", "box_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885254"}}
{"text": "citations, and create alerts. The data from these accounts are managed by the vendors, not by the GC or CUNY libraries. | Credentials created by userCUNY Login Accounts : CUNY Login usernames have the format Firstname.LastnameNN@login.cuny.edu, where \u201cNN\u201d is the last 2+ digits of your CUNY EMPLID. For more information, see CUNY Login FAQs . (Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password .) GC network accounts : GC network accounts have the format FLastname, where F is the first initial of your first name. Some GC network account usernames also include a number at the end. (Forgot your network account password? You can reset it yourself , or contact GC IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu or via chat .) ** Students can reset their email passwords (requires initial registration ). More information regarding access privileges .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885254", "page_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "box_id": "31230726", "box_name": "Accounts & Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885254"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation:\nDue to licensing restrictions and CUNY-wide rules governing student accounts, off-campus access to the full set of GC library resources is discontinued after graduation. However, alumni may register for off-campus access to selected databases (including JSTOR, Project Muse, and SAGE journals). Also, they may continue to use all library databases and journals by visiting the GC library in person. Further, the New York Public Library (and many other public libraries) provides off-site access to numerous databases and offers interlibrary loan services .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "9885256", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation", "box_id": "31230735", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=9885256"}}
{"text": "GC Network Accounts:\nUse GC network credentials to log in to GC computers, printers, and wifi, and to access GC library resources from off campus. Network credentials also provide access to GC Sharepoint and VPN. Network accounts are managed by IT Services . Account passwords can be reset on the self-service password reset site . Temporary GC guest accounts are issued by library reference and circulation staff for on-campus access to library computers and for paid printing in the library. School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) affiliates use a CUNY EMPLID and a SLU IT-issued password to access the GC network.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811579", "page_name": "GC Network Accounts", "box_id": "27939987", "box_name": "GC Network Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811579"}}
{"text": "GC Library Databases + Interlibrary Loan:\nUse your GC network credentials for off-campus access to the full set of GC databases and journals (which includes the core set of databases and journals shared by all CUNY libraries; see below). Also use GC network credentials for access to Interlibrary Loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811667", "page_name": "GC Library Databases + Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "27940066", "box_name": "GC Library Databases + Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811667"}}
{"text": "GC Email:\nFaculty and staff (addresses ending in @gc.cuny.edu) use Microsoft 365 , logging\u00a0in with their CUNY Login. Faculty and staff can reset their own CUNY Login\u00a0password . Students (addresses ending in @gradcenter.cuny.edu) use Office 365 , with credentials issued by GC IT. Students can reset their own Office 365 password (requires initial registration ).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811671", "page_name": "GC Email", "box_id": "27940078", "box_name": "GC Email", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811671"}}
{"text": "OneSearch:\nIn order to request and renew CUNY books, log in to OneSearch with your CUNY Login. (GC affiliates can use the GC\u2019s Renew Items form or contact circ@gc.cuny.edu if there are problems.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811674", "page_name": "OneSearch", "box_id": "27940087", "box_name": "OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811674"}}
{"text": "CUNY-wide Library Databases:\nCUNY purchases a\u00a0core set of databases and journals\u00a0shared by all CUNY libraries. Access these CUNY E-Resources using your CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811676", "page_name": "CUNY-wide Library Databases", "box_id": "27940093", "box_name": "CUNY-wide Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811676"}}
{"text": "Commercial Database Personal Accounts:\nJSTOR, Web of Science, EBSCO and other licensed databases invite users to create personal accounts to view search history, save citations, and create alerts. The data from these accounts are managed by the vendors, not by the GC or CUNY libraries. (See CUNY Libraries\u2019 Privacy Statement .)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811680", "page_name": "Commercial Database Personal Accounts", "box_id": "27940095", "box_name": "Commercial Database Personal Accounts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811680"}}
{"text": "CUNY Login & CUNYfirst:\nCUNY uses a unified CUNY Login for many applications , including CUNYfirst, Blackboard, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Microsoft Office 365. Usernames are in the format Firstname.LastnameNN@login.cuny.edu, where \u201cNN\u201d is the last 2+ digits of your CUNY EMPLID. (You can find your EMPLID in CUNYfirst.) Most students are prompted to claim/activate their CUNY Login account as part of the online student application process. Most employees do so as part of the new hire onboarding process. ( Learn more about CUNY Logins.) Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811683", "page_name": "CUNY Login & CUNYfirst", "box_id": "27940096", "box_name": "CUNY Login & CUNYfirst", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811683"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects and provides access to the research, scholarship, and creative and pedagogical work of the CUNY community. Content in Academic Works is freely available to all, but only CUNY faculty, staff, and students may submit works ( account creation required). Current GC affiliates may submit works to the Graduate Center section of Academic Works .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811685", "page_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "box_id": "27940113", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811685"}}
{"text": "CUNY Virtual Desktop:\nThe CUNY Virtual Desktop provides off-site access to CUNY-licensed applications, including ArcGIS, SPSS, SAS, Mathematica, Maplesoft, and Matlab. Users must download and install a client before accessing the software with their CUNY Login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811693", "box_id": "27940122", "box_name": "CUNY Virtual Desktop"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Commons:\nCUNY Academic Commons is an academic social network for CUNY community members. Register using your CUNY email address in order to create a profile, join or create groups, or create a CUNY-affiliated WordPress site. Many CUNY faculty use the Commons to create course websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811694", "page_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "box_id": "27940131", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811694"}}
{"text": "OpenCUNY:\nOpenCUNY is a \u201cparticipatory digital medium\u201d for student web sites managed by and for GC students. It requires a GC student email address for login.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204717", "guide_name": "Accounts & Logins", "page_id": "8811695", "page_name": "OpenCUNY", "box_id": "27940136", "box_name": "OpenCUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204717&p=8811695"}}
{"text": "Friends of the Library:\nMembers of the public are encouraged to join our Friends of the Library program. The\u00a0$250 level offers 1 year of on site Library access, and $150 provides 6 months of access.\u00a0Both options include\u00a0the use of desktop computers and scanners, and on site access to Library resources. Feel free to reach out with any questions at - library@gc.cuny.edu - or visit our Friends of the Library guide to learn more and join.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204720", "guide_name": "Donate to the Library", "page_id": "8811592", "page_name": "Friends of the Library", "box_id": "28010101", "box_name": "Friends of the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204720&p=8811592"}}
{"text": "Donate Books & Materials:\nUnfortunately, the library cannot accept donations of physical materials at this time. We will share updates to this policy with the community as the situation changes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204720", "guide_name": "Donate to the Library", "page_id": "8811588", "page_name": "Donate Books & Materials", "box_id": "28010083", "box_name": "Donate Books & Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204720&p=8811588"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access:\nUse your GC network credentials for off-campus access to the full set of GC databases and journals (which includes the core set of databases and journals shared by all CUNY libraries; see below). Also use GC network credentials for access to Interlibrary Loan .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204722", "guide_name": "Off-Campus Access", "page_id": "8811673", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access to E-Resources", "box_id": "27940097", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204722&p=8811673"}}
{"text": "Forgot your Password?:\nReset your GC network password using the self-service password reset site . Problems? Contact GC IT Services at itservices@gc.cuny.edu or via chat .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204722", "guide_name": "Off-Campus Access", "page_id": "8811677", "page_name": "Forgot your Password?", "box_id": "27940099", "box_name": "Forgot your Password?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204722&p=8811677"}}
{"text": "Secondary Method for Off-Campus Access to Some Resources:\nCUNY purchases a\u00a0core set of databases and journals\u00a0shared by all CUNY libraries. Access these CUNY E-Resources using your CUNY Login. (Forgot your CUNY Login? Retrieve your username , or reset your password .) The GC library provides access to all of the shared CUNY e-resources and many more, so we strongly recommend using our list of databases and journals instead. However,\u00a0GC\u00a0users having\u00a0trouble logging in to\u00a0our resources may wish\u00a0to work from the CUNY E-Resources list\u00a0until the problem is\u00a0resolved.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204722", "guide_name": "Off-Campus Access", "page_id": "8811678", "page_name": "Secondary Method for Off-Campus Access to Some Resources", "box_id": "27940104", "box_name": "Secondary Method for Off-Campus Access to Some Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204722&p=8811678"}}
{"text": "Access After Graduation:\nDue to licensing restrictions and CUNY-wide rules governing student accounts, off-campus access to the full set of GC library resources\u00a0is discontinued after graduation. However, alumni\u00a0may register for off-campus access to selected databases (including JSTOR, Project Muse, and SAGE journals). Also, they may continue to use all library databases and journals by visiting the GC library in person. Further, the New York Public Library (and many other public libraries) provides\u00a0off-site access to numerous databases and offers interlibrary loan services .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1204722", "guide_name": "Off-Campus Access", "page_id": "8811679", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation", "box_id": "27940109", "box_name": "Access After Graduation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1204722&p=8811679"}}
{"text": "Subject Librarians:\nGraduate Center librarians have designated subject areas for which they select new materials, offer expertise, and provide specialized instruction. Feel free to reach out below, and use the calendar feature (Schedule an Appointment) to find a time to meet. Find Your Librarian", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205015", "guide_name": "Instruction Services", "page_id": "8813534", "page_name": "Subject Librarians", "box_id": "27945929", "box_name": "Subject Librarians", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1205015&p=8813534"}}
{"text": "Class Visits:\nInvite a librarian to visit your class for an instruction session to introduce library research, demonstrate specific databases and tools, and help students hone their search techniques. We can tailor the content to your course and the research needs of your students. Feel free to click below to request a visit, or email your library subject liaison. Request A Visit", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205015", "guide_name": "Instruction Services", "page_id": "8813543", "page_name": "Class Visits", "box_id": "27945942", "box_name": "Class Visits", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1205015&p=8813543"}}
{"text": "Workshops:\nOur librarians offer group workshops throughout the semester on a range of topics, from research strategies to digital tools. We offer a wide variety of topics, so check back to see available workshops throughout the semester! View Workshops", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205015", "guide_name": "Instruction Services", "page_id": "8813544", "page_name": "Workshops", "box_id": "27945948", "box_name": "Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1205015&p=8813544"}}
{"text": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z:\nName | Position | Contact Information\n\nBakaitis, Elvis | Head of Reference Instructor | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406\n\nBernard, Suzanne | Adjunct Cataloger Adjunct Instructor | sbernard@gc.cuny.edu Room 2314\n\nBrown, Mason | Science Resources Librarian Associate Professor | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317\n\nCho, J. Silvia | Resource Sharing Librarian Assistant Professor | jcho@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7045 Room 2309\n\nCirasella, Jill | Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison Associate Professor | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319\n\nDavey, Donna | Adjunct Reference and Scholarly Communication Librarian Adjunct Assistant Professor | ddavey@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7071 Room 2314\n\nDeering, Michael | Circulation Supervisor Assistant to HEO | mdeering@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7043 Room 1100.05\n\nGeraci, Aliqae | Critical Pedagogy Librarian Assistant Professor | ageraci@gc.cuny.edu Room 2312", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816942", "page_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "box_id": "27957576", "box_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/AZ"}}
{"text": "O | mdeering@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7043 Room 1100.05\n\nGeraci, Aliqae | Critical Pedagogy Librarian Assistant Professor | ageraci@gc.cuny.edu Room 2312Handis, Michael | Information Management Librarian Associate Professor | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318\n\nKallman, Alice | Adjunct Reference Librarian (Dissertation Office) Adjunct Instructor | alice.kallman26@gc.cuny.edu Room 2314\n\nKlein, Stephen | Digital Services Librarian HEO Associate | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074\n\nLonghi, Melissa | Acquisitions and Serials Specialist HEO Assistant | mlonghi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7079 Room 2316\n\nMatthew, Curtis | Head of Circulation & Reserves HEO Associate | cmatthew@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7050 Room 1100.05\n\nMiller, Margaret | Adjunct Reference and Digital Outreach Librarian Assistant Professor | mmiller8@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7054 Room 2314\n\nOchoa, Rose | Acquisitions Assistant Administrative Assistant | rochoa@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7061 Room 2314\n\nOjeda, Awilda | Assistant to the Chief Librarian Administrative Assistant | aojeda@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7088 Room 2314", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816942", "page_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "box_id": "27957576", "box_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/AZ"}}
{"text": ".edu (212) 817-7061 Room 2314\n\nOjeda, Awilda | Assistant to the Chief Librarian Administrative Assistant | aojeda@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7088 Room 2314Posner, Beth | Head of Library Resource Sharing Professor | bposner@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7051 Room 2320\n\nReside, Marilyn | Electronic Resources Librarian Instructor | mreside@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7044 Room 2311\n\nSellie, Alycia | Collection Development Librarian Associate Professor | asellie@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7078 Room 2321\n\nShirazi, Roxanne | Head of Archives and Special Collections Associate Professor | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304\n\nSinger, Joel | Cataloging Assistant College Office Assistant | jsinger@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7064 Room 2314\n\nSmale, Maura | Chief Librarian Professor | msmale@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7058 Room 2315\n\nThistlethwaite, Polly | Professor Emeritus | pthistlethwaite@gc.cuny.edu\n\nWhite, Davonne | Circulation Assistant Administrative Assistant | dwhite@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7042 Room 1100.05\n\nZweibel, Steve | Digital Scholarship Librarian Associate Professor | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816942", "page_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "box_id": "27957576", "box_name": "Library Faculty and Staff A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/AZ"}}
{"text": "Librarians by Subject Specialty:\nSubject | Librarian | Contact\u00a0Information\n\nAdvanced Science Research Center | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAdvanced Social Research | Roxanne Shirazi | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAfricana Studies | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAmerican Studies | Alycia Sellie | asellie@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7078 Room 2321 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAnthropology | Beth Posner | bposner@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7051 Room 2320 Schedule an Appointment\n\nArt History | Alycia Sellie | asellie@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7078 Room 2321 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAstrophysics | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAudiology | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "(212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nAudiology | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an AppointmentBiochemistry | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nBiography & Memoir | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment\n\nBiology | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nBusiness (merged with Economics) | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nChemistry | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nClassics | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment\n\nCognitive Neuroscience | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nComparative Literature | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nComputer Science | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "17-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nComputer Science | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an AppointmentCriminal Justice | Beth Posner | bposner@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7051 Room 2320 Schedule an Appointment\n\nData Science | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nData Visualization | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nDemography | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nDigital Humanities | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nEarth and Environmental Sciences | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nEconomics | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nEducational Psychology | Marilyn Reside | mreside@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7044 Room 2311 Schedule an Appointment\n\nEnglish and American Literature Resources | Alycia Sellie | asellie@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7078 Room 2321 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "edule an Appointment\n\nEnglish and American Literature Resources | Alycia Sellie | asellie@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7078 Room 2321 Schedule an AppointmentEuropean Union Studies | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment\n\nFilm Studies | Roxanne Shirazi | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nFrench | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nGeography/GIS | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nHistory | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nHistory - Ancient and Medieval (to 1600) | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment\n\nInteractive Technology and Pedagogy | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nInternational Migration Studies | Roxanne Shirazi | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nJewish Studies | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "12) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nJewish Studies | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an AppointmentLabor Studies | Aliqae Geraci | ageraci@gc.cuny.edu Room 2312 Schedule an Appointment\n\nLanguage and Literacy | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nLatin American and Caribbean Studies | Silvia Cho | jcho@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7045 Room 2309 Schedule an Appointment\n\nLatin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures | Silvia Cho | jcho@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7045 Room 2309 Schedule an Appointment\n\nLGBT Studies | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment\n\nLinguistics | Silvia Cho | jcho@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7045 Room 2309 Schedule an Appointment\n\nMaster of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) (See library contacts by MALS concentration ) | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Please View MALS Concentrations\n\nMathematics | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "7067 Room 2313 Please View MALS Concentrations\n\nMathematics | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an AppointmentMiddle Eastern Studies | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment\n\nMusic | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment\n\nNanoscience | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nNursing | Beth Posner | bposner@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7051 Room 2320 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPhilosophy | Michael Handis | mhandis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7075 Room 2318 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPhysics | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPolitical Science | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPsychology | Marilyn Reside | mreside@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7044 Room 2311 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPsychology of Political Behavior | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "2311 Schedule an Appointment\n\nPsychology of Political Behavior | Steve Zweibel | szweibel@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7067 Room 2313 Schedule an AppointmentPublic Policy and Urban Studies | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nQuantitative Methods in the Social Sciences | Roxanne Shirazi | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nSocial Welfare | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment\n\nSociology | Roxanne Shirazi | rshirazi@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7069 Room 2304 Schedule an Appointment\n\nSpeech-Language-Hearing Sciences | Jill Cirasella | jcirasella@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7046 Room 2319 Schedule an Appointment\n\nTheatre and Performance | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment\n\nTwentieth-Century Studies | Stephen Klein | sklein@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7074 Schedule an Appointment\n\nUrban Education | Aliqae Geraci | ageraci@gc.cuny.edu Room 2312 Schedule an Appointment\n\nUrban Health and Society | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "y.edu Room 2312 Schedule an Appointment\n\nUrban Health and Society | Mason Brown | mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7066 Room 2317 Schedule an AppointmentUrban Studies | Aliqae Geraci | ageraci@gc.cuny.edu Room 2312 Schedule an Appointment\n\nWomen's Studies | Elvis Bakaitis | ebakaitis@gc.cuny.edu (212) 817-7073 Room 2406 Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1205644", "guide_name": "Library Directory", "page_id": "8816943", "page_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "box_id": "27957607", "box_name": "Librarians by Subject Specialty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/directory/subject"}}
{"text": "24/7 Chat:\nOur chat service is available 24/7 and will be answered by a CUNY librarian, if available. When CUNY librarians are not available, an academic librarian from one of our partner libraries will assist you. ASK US", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834578", "page_name": "24/7 Chat", "box_id": "28010665", "box_name": "24/7 Chat", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834578"}}
{"text": "Submit a Question:\nUse this form to query a GC librarian, or email library@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834580", "page_name": "Submit a Question", "box_id": "28010672", "box_name": "Submit a Question", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834580"}}
{"text": "Research Consultations:\nSchedule a one-on-one research consultation with your subject librarian by filling out the appointment request form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834585", "box_id": "28010747", "box_name": "Research Consultations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/online-services"}}
{"text": "CUNY Account Information:\nThe library\u2019s CUNY Accounts page rounds up the various kinds of CUNY accounts and what they\u2019re for.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834591", "page_name": "CUNY Account Information", "box_id": "28010752", "box_name": "CUNY Account Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834591"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nAccess any of the library\u2019s 350+ databases remotely, using your GC network credentials. ( Learn more about off-campus access.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834594", "page_name": "Databases", "box_id": "28010761", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834594"}}
{"text": "Journals:\nUse the journal title search tool to check whether the library has electronic access to a particular journal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834597", "page_name": "Journals", "box_id": "28010771", "box_name": "Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834597"}}
{"text": "E-Books:\nThe library provides access to thousands of e-books, accessible through a variety of databases. Consult our e-books guide for more information. Looking for electronic access to a specific book? If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find, complete our e-book search request form . We will do our best to find an electronic copy of the book and will be in touch as soon as we have completed a thorough search. Please note, however, that not every print book has an electronic equivalent.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834600", "page_name": "E-Books", "box_id": "28010774", "box_name": "E-Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834600"}}
{"text": "Research Guides:\nGC librarians have created research guides for many academic disciplines, as well as guides on topics such as open educational resources (OER) , data management , and using Zotero .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834602", "page_name": "Research Guides", "box_id": "28010780", "box_name": "Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834602"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary loan is available for digital copies of journal articles and book chapters that will be delivered to you electronically. We can also provide access to print books and other physical items that need to be picked up at the library during open hours .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834618", "page_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "box_id": "28010824", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834618"}}
{"text": "Online Workshops:\nThe library offers online workshops on a wide variety of research topics. Keep track of library events on the library calendar .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834621", "page_name": "Online Workshops", "box_id": "28010828", "box_name": "Online Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834621"}}
{"text": "Fair Use & Copyright Support:\nThe switch to online teaching has raised many questions about copyright restrictions and what is permissible under fair use. CUNY\u2019s Office of Library Services maintains a Fair Use and Copyright guide , as well as a page about fair use in the context of Covid-19 . (The GC\u2019s Teaching and Learning Center created a site addressing other considerations for academic continuity .) The library also offers education about copyright, fair use, Creative Commons licenses, and the public domain as part of our Scholarly Research Services .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834624", "page_name": "Fair Use & Copyright Support", "box_id": "28010844", "box_name": "Fair Use & Copyright Support", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834624"}}
{"text": "CUNY Virtual Desktop:\nThe CUNY Virtual Desktop provides off-site access to CUNY-licensed applications, including ArcGIS, ATLAS.ti, SPSS, SAS, Mathematica, Maplesoft, and Matlab. Users must download and install a client before accessing the software with their CUNY Login .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834627", "page_name": "CUNY Virtual Desktop", "box_id": "28010849", "box_name": "CUNY Virtual Desktop", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834627"}}
{"text": "Online Research at NYPL:\nNew York Public Library offers remote access to a wide variety of resources and services.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1207875", "guide_name": "Online Library Services", "page_id": "8834629", "page_name": "Online Research at NYPL", "box_id": "28010854", "box_name": "Online Research at NYPL", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1207875&p=8834629"}}
{"text": "Schedule a Consultation:\nSchedule a one-on-one research consultation with your subject librarian : Request a Consultation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1208134", "guide_name": "Ask a Librarian", "page_id": "8836386", "page_name": "Schedule a Consultation", "box_id": "28016009", "box_name": "Schedule a Consultation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1208134&p=8836386"}}
{"text": "Ask a Question:\nOur live chat service is available 24/7 and will be answered by a Graduate Center librarian, or another librarian at CUNY. During late-night hours, an academic librarian from one of our partner libraries may assist you, and we'll follow up asap with additional information. (Also check out our FAQ page for answers to common questions). Feel free to reach out anytime!\n\nOr submit your question here , and we'll respond by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1208134", "guide_name": "Ask a Librarian", "page_id": "8836309", "page_name": "Ask a Question", "box_id": "28015704", "box_name": "Ask a Question", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1208134&p=8836309"}}
{"text": "Contact Us:\nPhone: (212) 817-7040 Reference: library@gc.cuny.edu Circulation: circ@gc.cuny.edu Interlibrary Loan: ill@gc.cuny.edu Dissertation Office: deposit@gc.cuny.edu Archives and Special Collections : archives@gc.cuny.edu Librarian Subject Specialist Directory to locate your subject librarian A-Z Library Faculty & Staff Directory", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1208134", "guide_name": "Ask a Librarian", "page_id": "8836389", "page_name": "Contact Us", "box_id": "28016013", "box_name": "Contact Us", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1208134&p=8836389"}}
{"text": "Reference Desk:\nThe Reference Desk is located on the 2nd Floor of the Mina Rees Library near the historic elevator. Feel free to stop by for in-person help during Reference Desk open hours , no appointment needed! A librarian will be available to help with research support, access or e-resources troubleshooting, formatting citations, finding a book that you need - and so much more. Reach us by phone at: (212) 817-7077 or library@gc.cuny.edu at other times.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1208134", "guide_name": "Ask a Librarian", "page_id": "10234153", "page_name": "Reference Desk", "box_id": "32259406", "box_name": "Reference Desk", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1208134&p=10234153"}}
{"text": "Guest Login:\nAsk for a Guest Login at the 1st Floor Circulation Desk inside the Library, in order to access desktop computers on site (Mac or PC). Guest Printing is 15 cents per page, and requires a $1 (reusable) copy card.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115813", "box_name": "Guest Login", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Resources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Resources:Graduate Center Resources:Computers: There are many computers on the 1st floor and 2nd floor of the Library. Most of these computers (PCs & Macs) require a GC network login and provide access to a wide variety of software. Library visitors without a GC account can ask for a guest login at either the Circulation Desk (1st Floor) or Reference Desk (2nd Floor). In order to receive a guest login, visitors must provide a CUNY ID or official state-issued ID. Some public (unlocked) computers are also available on the 1st floor and 2nd floor. These computers only have a web browser and basic text editor. Wi-Fi: Log in via\u00a0GCguest (just\u00a0enter your email address). All library resources are available on the wi-fi networks. Printing: CUNY BA students\u00a0may print from library computers to the Guest Printer for 15 cents per page . See the \"Printing\" box on the right for more information. Scanners: Flatbed book scanners and a KIC bookeye (overhead) scanner are located near the reference desk on 2nd floor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "the right for more information. Scanners: Flatbed book scanners and a KIC bookeye (overhead) scanner are located near the reference desk on 2nd floor.the right for more information. Scanners: Flatbed book scanners and a KIC bookeye (overhead) scanner are located near the reference desk on 2nd floor.the right for more information. Scanners: Flatbed book scanners and a KIC bookeye (overhead) scanner are located near the reference desk on 2nd floor.Patrons may save scans to USB drives or email the file directly from the scanning workstation. Software: See the \"Software\" box below. Microform/film/fiche: Readers are available on 2nd floor near reference desk for free scanning to PDF. PDFs may be saved on a USB drive or e-mailed. Photocopies: A color/B&W copy machine available on the 2nd\u00a0floor requires a reusable copy card ($1.00) and costs 15 cents per page. Non-GC visitors may use this machine to print from a USB drive. Free scanning (see above) is available as an alternative. Piano keyboard: A piano-like keyboard is available for use on the 2nd floor (in the study room with glass windows). Headphones must be used while playing the keyboard, to avoid disturbing other library users. Headphones are available for borrowing at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor). Policies: See CUNY's Policy on Acceptable User of Computer Resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "ers. Headphones are available for borrowing at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor). Policies: See CUNY's Policy on Acceptable User of Computer Resources.Printing for Guests: Visitors to the GC Library have two ways to print. Both methods\u00a0cost $0.15 per page and require a copy/print card, which can be purchased from\u00a0a\u00a0card vending machine\u00a0near the Reference Desk. Buy the card with a $1 bill, then re-insert the card to add more value. Cards are reusable but not transferrable to other libraries. Printing\u00a0to the guest printer: Visitors who are logged in to a library computer with a guest login (available at the Circulation and Reference Desks) may print to the guest printer on the 2nd floor. Report problems with the guest printer to the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor (212-817-7077 or ref@gc.cuny.edu ). Instructions: Click in whatever application you are using. (If the print icon doesn't work, go to File > Print.) When shown the printing options, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).The guest printer is on the 2nd floor of the library, east of the fancy\u00a0elevators. Insert your copy/print card into the card reader. Click . Enter your guest username (e.g.,\u00a0GCGuest4) and password. Click . A list of your print jobs will appear. Select the job(s)\u00a0that you want to print. Click .\u200b Using the Print Release Station (PDF) Using the Print Release Station Printing via photocopier with\u00a0a USB/Flash Drive: B&W and color printing is available on the photocopier on the second floor of the library.\u00a0 To use this machine for printing, save documents to a USB flash drive as PDF, TIFF, or XPS files. Report\u00a0problems with the photocopier to the Circulation Desk on the 1st floor (212.817.7083 or circ@gc.cuny.edu ). Print Files Stored on a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive Scan a Document to a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive (Store to USB) Xerox User Guide (PDF) User Guide to Xerox Copier", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "iles Stored on a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive Scan a Document to a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive (Store to USB) Xerox User Guide (PDF) User Guide to Xerox CopierCLAGS : The Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS), located at the City University of New York, Graduate Center , was founded in 1991 and is the first university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities. Futures Initiative : The Futures Initiative was founded in 2014 at the Graduate Center, CUNY, to offer a new model for graduate education. Focusing on equity and innovation in higher education, the Futures Initiative develops new engaged, collaborative pedagogies that empower the next generation of intellectual leaders with bold, creative, and independent methods for confronting the problems in the world today and thinking through effective, democratic solutions. The Futures Initiative connects research, teaching, and social justice.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "blems in the world today and thinking through effective, democratic solutions. The Futures Initiative connects research, teaching, and social justice.blems in the world today and thinking through effective, democratic solutions. The Futures Initiative connects research, teaching, and social justice.blems in the world today and thinking through effective, democratic solutions. The Futures Initiative connects research, teaching, and social justice.The Futures Initiative also co-directs, in partnership with Dartmouth College, HASTAC.org (Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory, or \u201cHaystack,\u201d), one of the world\u2019s first and oldest academic social networks. Through this 18,000-member network, the Futures Initiative extends its collaborative peer-to-peer practices across institutions, disciplines, national boundaries, and economic and social disparities, promoting reinvestment in higher education as a public good. Publics Lab: The PublicsLab has two broad goals. The first is to ensure that The Graduate Center\u2019s humanities doctoral programs prepare students for careers both within and outside of academe. The expertise required for humanistic inquiry is vital to understanding the world around us. Through fellowships, internships, workshops, and curriculum enhancement, we strive to provide students with skills and opportunities that will allow them to thrive in academic and non-academic professions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "ulum enhancement, we strive to provide students with skills and opportunities that will allow them to thrive in academic and non-academic professions.ulum enhancement, we strive to provide students with skills and opportunities that will allow them to thrive in academic and non-academic professions.ulum enhancement, we strive to provide students with skills and opportunities that will allow them to thrive in academic and non-academic professions.The second goal is to encourage doctoral students and faculty to engage in scholarship that is accessible to the public, deepens our understanding of burning issues, and might even spur social change. The PublicsLab seeks to incubate and promote socially-engaged learning and creative, community-based research and to attract scholars who are committed to generating new knowledge that contributes to the key issues of our time. Leon Levy Center for Biography : Established with a generous gift from the Leon Levy Foundation in 2007 as a hub for writers, scholars, students, teachers, and readers of biography, the Leon Levy Center for Biography at The Graduate Center builds connections between independent and university-affiliated biographers across disciplines and cultivates important discussions about the art and craft of biography historically and in our time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "sity-affiliated biographers across disciplines and cultivates important discussions about the art and craft of biography historically and in our time.sity-affiliated biographers across disciplines and cultivates important discussions about the art and craft of biography historically and in our time.sity-affiliated biographers across disciplines and cultivates important discussions about the art and craft of biography historically and in our time.The center sponsors a variety of events and public programs, and offers four fellowships annually to fund the research and writing of outstanding biographies and two fellowships to CUNY dissertation students writing biography. James Gallery : The Amie and Tony James Gallery\u2019s mission is to bring artists and scholars into public dialogue on topics of mutual concern through exhibitions as a form of advanced research. As a window into the research work of The Graduate Center and a hub of international discussion, The James Gallery is central to The Graduate Center\u2019s and the City University of New York\u2019s contribution to the cultural life of New York City. Located in midtown Manhattan at the nexus of the academy, contemporary art, and the city, the gallery creates and presents artwork to the public in a variety of formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "Manhattan at the nexus of the academy, contemporary art, and the city, the gallery creates and presents artwork to the public in a variety of formats.Manhattan at the nexus of the academy, contemporary art, and the city, the gallery creates and presents artwork to the public in a variety of formats.Manhattan at the nexus of the academy, contemporary art, and the city, the gallery creates and presents artwork to the public in a variety of formats.While some exhibitions remain on view for extended contemplation, other activities such as performances, workshops, reading groups, roundtable discussions, salons, and screenings have a short duration. The gallery works with scholars, students, artists and the public to explore working methods that may lie outside usual disciplinary boundaries. CUNY Arts : CUNY Arts is an initiative founded to create opportunities for all students to experience the richness of New York City\u2019s arts and cultural institutions. CUNY recognizes that exposure to the arts improves students\u2019 critical thinking skills, broadening their ability to think strategically, while acknowledging the absence of the arts in most of higher education. Our mission is to expose CUNY students to the wonders of the arts in NYC.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
{"text": "ly, while acknowledging the absence of the arts in most of higher education. Our mission is to expose CUNY students to the wonders of the arts in NYC.Brooklyn College Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts Venue: Whitman Theatre 2900 Avenue H Brooklyn, New York 11210 Brooklyn College Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of cinema, Steiner Studios 25 Washington Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 Kingsborough Community College The Kingsborough Art Museum Arts & Sciences Building 2001 Oriental Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11235 Kingsborough Community College The Leon M. Goldstein Performing Arts Center 2001 Oriental Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11235 Medgar Evers College Center for Black Literature 1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11225 New York City College of Technology Theatreworks Voorhees Theatre 186 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189428", "page_name": "Welcome to the Mina Rees Library!", "box_id": "29115829", "box_name": "Graduate Center Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189428"}}
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{"text": "CUNY Core A - Z Databases:CUNY Core A - Z Databases:Academic OneFile :\u00a0 Access to thousands of articles in scholarly journals and reference sources in the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, and literature. Academic Search Complete :\u00a0 Access to articles from magazines and peer-reviewed journals, as well as books, conference papers and proceedings, and educational reports from almost all academic areas of study. Biography & Genealogy Master Index :\u00a0 Indexes current, easily accessible references sources, as well as important retrospective works that cover individuals, both living and deceased, from every field of activity and from all areas of the world. Biography Index Retrospective: 1946 \u2013 1983 :\u00a0 This collection includes indexing of interviews and profiles of history makers, as well as obituaries, collections of letters, diaries, memoirs, juvenilia, book reviews, bibliographies, and exhibition reviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189399", "page_name": "E-Resources", "box_id": "29107858", "box_name": "CUNY Core A - Z Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189399"}}
{"text": "s of history makers, as well as obituaries, collections of letters, diaries, memoirs, juvenilia, book reviews, bibliographies, and exhibition reviews.s of history makers, as well as obituaries, collections of letters, diaries, memoirs, juvenilia, book reviews, bibliographies, and exhibition reviews.s of history makers, as well as obituaries, collections of letters, diaries, memoirs, juvenilia, book reviews, bibliographies, and exhibition reviews.Biography Reference Bank :\u00a0 Offers the in-depth, original profiles from the Current Biography and World Authors series, the thorough periodical coverage of Biography Index and the specialist biographical content of Junior Authors & Illustrators . Biography Reference Center :\u00a0 Original biographical profiles plus feature articles, interviews, essays, book reviews, performance reviews, speeches, obituaries, and images. Book Review Digest Plus :\u00a0 Provides excerpts or the full text of book reviews of current English-language fiction and non-fiction works from 1983 to the present. Book Review Index Online :\u00a0 A comprehensive online guide to book reviews that includes more than five million review citations from thousands of publications, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text reviews. Britannica Academic :\u00a0 Combines the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster\u2019s Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, magazines and periodicals, and many other research tools.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189399", "page_name": "E-Resources", "box_id": "29107858", "box_name": "CUNY Core A - Z Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189399"}}
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{"text": "leaders from government, business, finance, and the academic world to better understand and address the most urgent and important issues of our time. leaders from government, business, finance, and the academic world to better understand and address the most urgent and important issues of our time. leaders from government, business, finance, and the academic world to better understand and address the most urgent and important issues of our time.Gale Biography in Context : :\u00a0 More than 650,000 biographical entries covering international figures from all time periods and areas of study, including videos, audio selections, images, primary sources, and magazine and journal articles from hundreds of major periodicals and newspapers. Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) :\u00a0 Hundreds of specialized encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographical directories and other reference books in the subject fields of criminal justice, economics, history, literature, psychology, religion, science, world cultures, and more. General OneFile :\u00a0 Access to articles in general periodicals, newspapers, reference books, as well as multimedia sources. Subjects include humanities, education, environmental issues, technology, health care, and politics. Global Issues in Context :\u00a0 Provides international viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189399", "page_name": "E-Resources", "box_id": "29107858", "box_name": "CUNY Core A - Z Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189399"}}
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{"text": "Open Educational Resources (OER):Open Educational Resources (OER):What are Open Educational Resources (OE R)? Open Educational Resources (OERs) for teaching and learning that are either in the public domain or have been released under a license that allows them to be freely used, changed, or shared with others. The short-term goal has been to reduce costs for students and accelerate their progress through college, but an important secondary impact is the culture change to create systems and structures that better connect curriculum and pedagogy to updated student learning outcomes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189400", "page_name": "Open Educational Resources (OER)", "box_id": "29108158", "box_name": "Open Educational Resources (OER)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189400"}}
{"text": "ondary impact is the culture change to create systems and structures that better connect curriculum and pedagogy to updated student learning outcomes.ondary impact is the culture change to create systems and structures that better connect curriculum and pedagogy to updated student learning outcomes.ondary impact is the culture change to create systems and structures that better connect curriculum and pedagogy to updated student learning outcomes.Explore each campus\u2019 OER materials and guides below, with sections for the different disciplines and ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) courses: Baruch BMCC Bronx Community College Brooklyn College City College City Tech (New York City College of Technology) College of Staten Island CUNY Central Office of Library Services Graduate Center Guttman Community College Hostos Hunter College John Jay Kingsborough Community College LaGuardia Community College Lehman Medgar Evers Queens College Queensborough Community College School of Professional Studies (SPS) York", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189400", "page_name": "Open Educational Resources (OER)", "box_id": "29108158", "box_name": "Open Educational Resources (OER)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189400"}}
{"text": "MLA Style:\nMLA Handbook: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nMLA Style Center: MLA offers a brief online guide to citation formats.\n\nMLA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of MLA basics.\n\nMLA Guide Online: From the University of Wisconsin's writing center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135802", "box_name": "MLA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAPA Style Online: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nAPA Guide Online: From Purdue's online writing lab, a lengthy outline of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.\n\nCiting Government Documents: Government documents can be more difficult to cite properly than standard books and journals.This short bibliography by Columbia University librarians suggests guides to government document citation formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135456", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nZotero This link opens in a new window This link opens in a new window Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. GC Library's Using Zotero Tutorial Zotero Video Tutorials (made by others)\n\nDownloading Zotero Go to the Zotero Downloads page. It should detect your operating system and browser, and present you with the proper version of Zotero\u00a0to download, as well as the Connector for the browser you are currently in. Simply click the the appropriate buttons to download the standalone application and browser Connector. Also browse Zotero\u00a0plugins for additional tools, including plugins for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice . Using Zotero on a GC computer? Consult our guide to\u00a0adding the Zotero Connector to your browser on GC computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115117", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice . Using Zotero on a GC computer? Consult our guide to\u00a0adding the Zotero Connector to your browser on GC computers.Introduction to RefWorks: RefWorks is an online bibliographic management tool that allows you to import citations directly from library databases, create bibliographies, and format your bibliography and in-text citations while you write in Microsoft Word. There are two RefWorks interfaces to choose from. If you already have a RefWorks account, sign into \"Legacy\" RefWorks. If you haven't used RefWorks before, create a new account in the New RefWorks interface. More information below:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115117", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "account, sign into \"Legacy\" RefWorks. If you haven't used RefWorks before, create a new account in the New RefWorks interface. More information below:To create a RefWorks account: Go to http://refworks.proquest.com and click the \u201csign up\u201d link. Fill in your information making sure to use your institutional email address (you can\u2019t sign up with @yahoo.com, @gmail.com, etc.). Once you activate\u00a0your account (you'll receive an email with a link to complete the registration process), you\u2019ll get access immediately and can get started managing your documents. IMPORTANT: If you are already have a RefWorks account in the legacy interface, don't create a new account! You won't be able to use New RefWorks to continue work on any documents you started using Write-N-Cite in the Legacy version. Support for New RefWorks\u00a0can be found in these resources: New RefWorks Guide New RefWorks Video Tutorials Installing & Using Write-N-Cite for New RefWorks", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115117", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "Additional Information:\nFor more detailed information concerning Style Guides and Citation Managers visit the Citation Managers & Style Guides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115421", "box_name": "Additional Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "Make an Appointment:\nWhere to start? Working with Citation Managers for the first time can be difficult. Make an appointment with your librarian to decide which citation manager is right for you.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115219", "box_name": "Make an Appointment", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "Additional Citation Managers & Citation Generators:\nBibMe : \u00a0Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper. Citation Machine Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style. EasyBib : \u00a0 information literacy platform that provides citation, note taking, and research tools.\u00a0 They cite according to the 8th and 7th ed. of MLA, 7th ed. of APA, and 16th and 17th ed. of Chicago (9th ed. Turabian). Mendeley : It is most known for its reference manager which is used to manage and share research papers and generate bibliographies for scholarly articles", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1254480", "guide_name": "CUNY BA", "page_id": "9189426", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29115335", "box_name": "Additional Citation Managers & Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1254480&p=9189426"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community. All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197194", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129143", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/intro"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197199", "page_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/caw"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197200", "page_name": "Pressbooks", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/pressbooks"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197201", "page_name": "Manifold", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/manifold"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Commons:\nThe CUNY Academic Commons is \"designed to support faculty initiatives and build community through the use(s) of technology in teaching and learning.\" Essentially, the Commons is a free blogging and website-creation platform, built on Wordpress, and open to anyone in the CUNY community (students, faculty, and staff). Websites created on the CUNY Academic Commons may be customized with different themes to highlight different types of content and for various teaching purposes . The Help section includes documentation about how to create a Group, customize your website, email students, and more. Get started by registering for a CUNY Academic Commons account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197328", "page_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "box_id": "29129594", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Commons", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/commons"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197203", "page_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/opened"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nNot sure where you should share your work? Overwhelmed by the options? We can help you navigate questions about platforms, copyright, permissions, and more! Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions about creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1255396", "guide_name": "Share Your Work", "page_id": "9197334", "page_name": "Questions?", "box_id": "29130149", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/share/questions"}}
{"text": "Governance Plan:\nThe library's governance document was initially approved by library faculty on June 15, 2021.\n\nLibrary Governance Document: as of March 28, 2024 - slight revisions not yet approved by Committee on Structure (though approved by Department)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258165", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "29576475", "box_name": "Governance Plan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/about"}}
{"text": "Department Meetings:\nLibrary Department Meetings: Agenda and minutes from library department meetings are held in SharePoint.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258165", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "29576476", "box_name": "Department Meetings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/about"}}
{"text": "Robert's Rules:\nRobert's Rules Simplified: A 2-page cheat sheet explaining the basics of Robert's Rules of Order.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258165", "page_name": "About", "box_id": "29576478", "box_name": "Robert's Rules", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/about"}}
{"text": "Governance Plan:\nThe library's governance document was initially approved by library faculty on June 15, 2021.\n\nLibrary Governance Document: as of March 28, 2024 - slight revisions not yet approved by Committee on Structure (though approved by Department)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258167", "page_name": "Department Representatives", "box_id": "29576475", "box_name": "Governance Plan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/dept-reps"}}
{"text": "Department Representatives:\nGraduate Council: Graduate Council Delegate (2023-25): Mason Brown Graduate Council Alternates (2023-25): Alycia Sellie, Silvia Cho LACUNY Executive Council: LACUNY Delegate (2023-25): Jill Cirasella (1st term) LACUNY Alternate (2023-25): Elvis Bakaitis (1st term) Department Secretary: Michael Handis (2024--25)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258167", "page_name": "Department Representatives", "box_id": "29310382", "box_name": "Department Representatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/dept-reps"}}
{"text": "Graduate Council:\nBudget Committee : Maura Smale (ex officio) Committee on Research : Jill Cirasella (2024-26) Committee on Structure : Roxanne Shirazi Information Technology Committee : Stephen Zweibel, Maura Smale (ex officio) Library Committee : Maura Smale (ex officio) Student Services Committee : Elvis Bakaitis", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258167", "page_name": "Department Representatives", "box_id": "29336318", "box_name": "Graduate Council", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/dept-reps"}}
{"text": "University Faculty Senate:\nRoxanne Shirazi (senator, 2022-2025)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258167", "page_name": "Department Representatives", "box_id": "29336321", "box_name": "University Faculty Senate", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/dept-reps"}}
{"text": "Other:\nGC Central Faculty Steering Committee: Jill Cirasella (2024-26)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258167", "page_name": "Department Representatives", "box_id": "33168230", "box_name": "Other", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/dept-reps"}}
{"text": "Governance Plan:\nThe library's governance document was initially approved by library faculty on June 15, 2021.\n\nLibrary Governance Document: as of March 28, 2024 - slight revisions not yet approved by Committee on Structure (though approved by Department)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29576475", "box_name": "Governance Plan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Executive Committee (elected):\nThe Executive Committee has the authority for the operation of the library between the regular meetings of the Library Department, subject to the policies established by the members of the Department. The Executive Committee shall ordinarily meet on a biweekly basis during the fall and spring semesters.\n\n2024-2025 Members Maura Smale ( ex officio, Chief Librarian, chair) Steve Zweibel Mason Brown Marilyn Reside Silvia Cho", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29709660", "box_name": "Executive Committee (elected)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Appointments Committee (elected):\nThe Appointments Committee considers and votes on personnel actions pertaining to faculty of the library. Such actions include appointment, reappointment, reappointment with tenure, and promotion. The Appointments Committee also votes on applications for fellowship leave, professional reassignment leave, and special leaves of absence.\n\n2022-2025\u00a0Members Maura Smale ( ex officio , Chief Librarian, chair) Mason Brown Jill Cirasella Beth Posner Steve Zweibel Alternate: Mike Handis", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29709581", "box_name": "Appointments Committee (elected)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Archives and Special Collections Committee:\nThe Archives and Special Collections Committee (5 or more members) shall be concerned with the development and administration of the Graduate Center\u2019s institutional archives, manuscript collections, and other distinctive collections stewarded by the library. The Committee considers policies related to the core archival functions of collecting, preserving, administering, arranging, and making materials accessible to researchers in line with national standards. The Committee shall also periodically review campus-wide policies, such as pest management procedures, fire safety programs, emergency preparedness, and maintenance schedules, to ensure that the physical needs of the archival and special collections are met.\n\n2024-2025 Members Roxanne Shirazi ( ex officio , Dissertation Research Librarian, chair) Elvis Bakaitis Mike Handis Michael Deering Donna Davey", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29966484", "box_name": "Archives and Special Collections Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Collections Committee:\nThe Collections Committee (5 or more members) shall be concerned with the development of general library collections by considering policies related to acquisitions and deaccessioning of materials. The Committee also makes recommendations for new procurements to the Executive Committee.\n\n2024-2025 Members Alycia Sellie ( ex officio , Collection Development Librarian, chair) Marilyn Reside Michael Handis Melissa Longhi Stephen Klein", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29310636", "box_name": "Collections Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Curriculum, Instruction, and Reference Committee:\nThe Curriculum, Instruction, and Reference Committee (5 or more members) is responsible for developing and administering the library\u2019s instructional efforts and reference services, including course-embedded instruction, in-person as well as virtual reference, workshops and workshop series, and credit-bearing courses. The Committee evaluates existing instructional and reference services and proposes new initiatives for approval by the departmental Executive Committee.\n\n2024-2025 Members Elvis Bakaitis ( ex officio, Head of Reference, co-chair) Aliqae Geraci\u00a0( ex officio, Critical Pedagogy Librarian, co-chair) Mason Brown Jill Cirasella Silvia Cho", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29310365", "box_name": "Curriculum, Instruction, and Reference Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee:\nThe Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee (5 or more members) shall bring discussion of racial justice, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility to the Department\u2019s work within and beyond the library. The Committee makes recommendations to the Executive Committee for action both (a) toward equity for members of the community who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) or hold other marginalized identities and (b) toward universal access in core areas of the library.\n\n2024-2025 Members Maura Smale ( ex officio, Chief Librarian, chair) Jill Cirasella Mason Brown Stephen Klein", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29310654", "box_name": "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Elections Committee:\nThe Elections Committee shall be responsible for conducting all Library Department elections and shall consist of the Chief Librarian and one other member of the Department. The Elections Committee shall solicit nominations and hold elections for departmental Secretary, members of departmental standing committees, faculty representative to the Graduate Council, and LACUNY representative.\n\n2024-2025 Members Maura Smale ( ex officio, Chief Librarian) Stephen Klein (chair)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29310677", "box_name": "Elections Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Grants and Development Committee:\nThe Grants and Development Committee (5 or more members) helps to identify and evaluate library funding opportunities including but not limited to grants, donor relationships, and the Friends of the Library program. The Committee will also serve as a working group assisting library faculty and staff in applying for grants. The Committee makes recommendations to the Executive Committee about funding opportunities and development initiatives to pursue.\n\n2024-2025 Members Maura Smale ( ex officio, Chief Librarian, chair) Marilyn Reside Roxanne Shirazi", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29310664", "box_name": "Grants and Development Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "Web Services Steering Committee:\nThe Web Services Steering Committee (5 or more members) shall be responsible for decisions related to the library website, as well as decisions related to the design of patron-facing online services and platforms administered by the library. Minutes of meetings are available.\n\n2024-2025 Members Stephen Zweibel ( ex officio , Digital Scholarship Librarian, chair) Jill Cirasella Stephen Klein Beth Posner Curtis Matthew", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258169", "page_name": "Library Committees", "box_id": "29966486", "box_name": "Web Services Steering Committee", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/committees"}}
{"text": "OLS Committee Representatives:\nView all OLS Advisory Committees, Working Groups, and Task Forces . An advisory committee is a body that provides non-binding strategic advice to the CUNY Office of Library Services; members meet regularly to identify issues, investigate and discuss them, and propose solutions and recommendations.\n\nCommittee | Member(s)\n\nArchives Advisory Committee | Roxanne Shirazi\n\nCataloging Advisory Committee | Michael Handis\n\nE lectronic Resources Advisory Committee (ERAC) | Alycia Sellie, Marilyn Reside\n\nFulfillment Advisory Committee | Curtis Matthew\n\nSystems Advisory Committee | Stephen Klein\n\nA working group is a standing body of domain-specific experts that works together to achieve specified goals; members meet regularly to discuss and promote best practices and efficiencies in their areas of expertise.\n\nWorking Group | Member(s)\n\nAcquisitions Working Group | Melissa Longhi, Alycia Sellie\n\nDiscovery Working Group | Stephen Zweibel", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258319", "page_name": "CUNY Central Office of Library Services Committees", "box_id": "31265884", "box_name": "OLS Committee Representatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/ols-committee-reps"}}
{"text": "areas of expertise.\n\nWorking Group | Member(s)\n\nAcquisitions Working Group | Melissa Longhi, Alycia Sellie\n\nDiscovery Working Group | Stephen ZweibelE-Resources Management (ERM) Working Group | Marilyn Reside\n\nInstitutional Repository Working Group | Jill Cirasella\n\nA task force is a temporary body specially organized to work on a single defined task or activity; members are appointed, and the body presents its findings and proposed solutions to the bodies that called for its formation.\n\nTask Force | Member(s)\n\nAnalytics Enhancements Task Force | Stephen Klein", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258319", "page_name": "CUNY Central Office of Library Services Committees", "box_id": "31265884", "box_name": "OLS Committee Representatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/ols-committee-reps"}}
{"text": "OLS Committee Representatives (OLD):\nCommittee | Campus Representative | Campus Alternate\n\nAcquisitions | Melissa Longhi | Alycia Sellie\n\nAlma Advisory | Stephen Klein | vacant\n\nCataloging | Michael Handis | vacant\n\nCopyright | Beth Posner | n/a\n\nDigital Initiatives | Stephen Klein | n/a\n\nElectronic Resource Management (ERM) | Marilyn Reside | Alycia Sellie\n\nElectronic Resources Acquisitions (ERAC) | Alycia Sellie | Marilyn Reside\n\nEZproxy (Central) | n/a | n/a\n\nFulfillment | Curtis Matthew | Mike Deering\n\nLibrary Assessment | vacant | vacant\n\nLibrary Statistics Working Group | Maura Smale | n/a\n\nLibrary User Experience | Elvis Bakaitis | Jill Cirasella\n\nReports & Analytics Special Interest Group * | Stephen Zweibel (constituent)\n\nScholarly Communications * | Jill Cirasella (Co-Chair) | Roxanne Shirazi (constituent, UFS)\n\n* committee membership is not representative; designated as a constituent per OLS", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1262880", "guide_name": "Library Governance", "page_id": "9258319", "page_name": "CUNY Central Office of Library Services Committees", "box_id": "29310866", "box_name": "OLS Committee Representatives (OLD)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/library-governance/ols-committee-reps"}}
{"text": "Library Workshops:\nCheck the library calendar for upcoming workshops about library research and scholarly publishing.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418127", "box_name": "Library Workshops", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "Library Blog:\nConsult the library blog to see what's new. Subscribe to receive new posts by email.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418128", "box_name": "Library Blog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418129", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "Using the Audiology Research Guide:\nThis guide provides easy access to research resources for audiology and related subjects. Navigate using the tabs above or the links below: To search for journal articles , go to Articles To search for print and electronic books , go to Books For information about capstone projects , go to Capstones For help with citations and bibliographies , go to Citing Sources To find grant and fellowship opportunities , go to Funding Need help? Visit the reference desk, use our 24/7 chat reference service , or contact Jill Cirasella .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418130", "box_name": "Using the Audiology Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "E-Research Basics:\nOur E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418131", "box_name": "E-Research Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "Popular Starting Places:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nJournal Search: Search the Graduate Center's holdings in electronic and print journals, magazines, and newspapers and browse the electronic titles by subject.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295969", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "29418132", "box_name": "Popular Starting Places", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295969"}}
{"text": "Articles: Links to databases that index art journals.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "page_description", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nElectronic and Print Journals at the Graduate Center: Search the GC library's holdings of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers.\n\nElectronic Journals at New York Public Library: Find electronic journals available both at NYPL and from home.\n\nPrint Journals at New York Public Library: Search NYPL's research catalog for journals, magazines, and newspapers not available electronically.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418134", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "Best Bets for Audiology Research:\nCINAHL Complete: A comprehensive nursing and allied health research database containing 4.1 million records dating back to 1937. The database includes indexing of over 5,400 journals, and full text of over 1,400 journals covering nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Searchable cited references for nearly 1,500 journals are also included.\n\nMedline Complete: Full text of 2,500 medical journals, back to 1865 for some titles, as well as indexing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418135", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "xing for over 5,600 current biomedical journals. See this guide for more information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central.PubMed: More than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and online books. See this guide for information about the differences between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418135", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "ces between Medline, PubMed and PubMed Central. By using this link, users will provided links to full-text resources available through the GC library.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418135", "box_name": "Best Bets for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "Other Databases for Audiology Research:\nHealth and Psychosocial Instruments: Produced by Behavioral Measurement Database Services, this bibliographic database\u00a0is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. HaPI also provides information about behavioral measurement instruments, including those from Industrial Organizational Behavior and Education. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques and more.\n\nHealth Policy Reference Center: A full-text database with articles from over 250 publications, including academic journals, monographs, magazines, and trade publications. Covers all aspects of health policy and related issues, including access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418136", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "uding access, quality and financing. Useful for those involved in the creation, implementation, or study of health policy and the health care system.Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine: Contains current, scholarly, and comprehensive health information on a wide range of topics from over 2,500 full-text periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.\n\nHealth Source: Nursing/Academic Edition: Full text from over 550 scholarly medical journals and abstracts and indexing for an additional 850 titles. In addition to strong coverage of nursing and allied health topics, the database includes AHFS Consumer Medication Information , a source for patient information on generic and brand name drugs.\n\nMental Measurements Yearbook: Information about and reviews of 3,000+ contemporary English-language standardized tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418136", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "titude, psychology, and related areas, plus all previous editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook dating back to 1938 (10,000+ full text reviews).Nursing and Allied Health Collection: Nursing and Allied Health Collection provides access to academic journals and other reference content covering all aspects of the nursing profession, from direct patient care to health care administration. The database offers current and authoritative content for professionals already working in the field as well as students pursuing a nursing-focused curriculum. Includes over 2,400 titles, with more than 70% in full text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418136", "box_name": "Other Databases for Audiology Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "Google Scholar:\nGoogle Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The Graduate Center Library has created a customized version that\u00a0knows the library\u2019s electronic journal holdings and links you directly to the articles in the library\u2019s databases. Go to GC-customized Google Scholar Note: If you\u2019re off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in with your GC credentials before you can access library subscriptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418137", "box_name": "Google Scholar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "Article & Journal Impact:\nArticle Impact: One measure of the impact of an article is the number of times it has been cited by other articles. These databases offer robust cited reference searching:\n\nWeb of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.Google Scholar: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts, and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, and other scholarly organizations. Follow the steps to customize Google Scholar to make it easy to find full text at the GC.\n\nJournal Impact: A journal's impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "impact is calculated\u00a0by analyzing (in different ways by different tools) how frequently its articles are cited. Journal-level metrics are provided by:Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.\n\nSCImago Journal & Country Rank: SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a journal-ranking site that includes the journals contained in the database Scopus.\n\nGoogle Scholar Metrics: Google Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for to gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in scholarly journals.\n\nFor more information, see the Research Metrics guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295970", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "29418138", "box_name": "Article & Journal Impact", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295970"}}
{"text": "CUNY OneSearch:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418139", "box_name": "CUNY OneSearch", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "Books Beyond the GC:\nIf the Graduate Center does not have the book you need, you can have the book sent here from another library.\n\nCUNY CLICS: You can have books from other CUNY libraries sent to the GC library, or to the CUNY library of your choice. Find a book in OneSearch, log in, and initiate a request. CLICS is for circulating books only, not reference books, electronic books, periodicals, etc. If you need a scan of an article or book chapter, submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "es around the world.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: If the book or article you need is not available at the GC library, you can request it via interlibrary loan.Outside CUNY: NYPL, MaRLI, METRO, & SHARES: Graduate Center users receive special NYPL privileges and may be eligible through MaRLI for borrowing privileges at NYU and Columbia. METRO and SHARES provide other possibilities for access to books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418140", "box_name": "Books Beyond the GC", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "Ebooks:\nThe library provides access to many thousands of ebooks, accessible through a variety of databases. Most can be found using OneSearch . Consult our ebooks guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418141", "box_name": "Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks:\nFind most CUNY\u00a0and Graduate Center eBooks in OneSearch , with links to the full text. See also our tips for locating e-books blog post. Some ebooks are licensed for CUNY-wide use; others are licensed only to invididual CUNY campuses Graduate Center affiliates do not have remote access to ebooks held by other CUNY campuses. If you have a dual affiliation, you can access each campus's electronic collections using the OneSearch interface and credentials for that school. Printing and downloading options will vary according to platform or publisher, and is often prohibited or extremely limited. If there\u2019s an e-book you can\u2019t find,\u00a0try Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Requests for chapters of books are often sent as electronic files through Interlibrary Loan , whereas whole ebooks are often not available via ILL due to licensing and digital restrictions of library ebooks. Try a request for a chapter or section!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "24574719", "box_name": "Quick Tips about GC Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "Reference Ebooks:\nGale Ebooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library): Full text of over 1,800 reference works published by Gale, Brill Academic, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Greenwood, Sage, Salem Press, Wiley, and others. Titles include American Civil War Reference Library, Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to AD 1000, Encyclopedia of Aging, Encyclopedia of American Religions, Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "America, Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, Magill's Survey of World Literature, Vietnam War Reference Library; World Education Encyclopedia.Oxford Handbooks Online: Collection of 600+ Oxford University Press handbooks in a wide range of subjects. Select \u201cUnlocked\u201d to see available titles, which may also be found in OneSearch . Other than Music, our collections do not include titles published after 2014. Those handbooks are available through the New York Public Library remotely .\n\nOxford Reference: Text of nearly 400 Oxford University Press reference works in 25 core subject areas. Titles include Oxford Companions to American Literature, American Theatre, the Bible, British History, Classical Civilization, History of Modern Science, Music, Philosophy, Politics of the World, Shakespeare, United States History, and Western Art. Available titles may be found in OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295971", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "29418142", "box_name": "Reference Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295971"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations:\nGraduate Center Dissertations and Theses in Academic Works, 2014-present: As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works. Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.\n\nGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "t@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.CUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .\n\nDissertations & Theses @ City University of New York Graduate Center: CUNY dissertations dating back to 1965. Full text available except for embargoed works.\n\nProQuest Dissertation Express: For anyone without a current GC network userid/pwd, search for CUNY or non-CUNY dissertations here. Order copies in print or PDF formats.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004224", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
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{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295972", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295972"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor additional information about managing references and creating bibliographies, consult the library's more extensive Cite Your Sources guide. Need help? Check\u00a0the library\u00a0calendar for upcoming citation management workshops and drop-in help\u00a0sessions, or request an\u00a0appointment with a librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295973", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418145", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295973"}}
{"text": "Guides to Common Citation Styles:\nAPA Style Online: The style and grammar guidelines pages present information about APA Style as described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The full APA style guide is available in print . This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nMLA Style Overview: Overview of MLA style, including the details of citations and bibliographies, from Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab).\n\nMLA FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about MLA style.\n\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295973", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295973"}}
{"text": "wers, and additional tools.\n\nTurabian Quick Guide: This site gives a quick overview of Turabian style, which is a simplified version of Chicago style.Scientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nStyle Guides from Purdue OWL: Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295973", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418146", "box_name": "Guides to Common Citation Styles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295973"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nThe GC library\u00a0supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks. Citation managers allow you to save and organize references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0Citation managers also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295973", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "29418148", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295973"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295973", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "3135800", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295973"}}
{"text": "For More Information...:\nFor more information about funding sources, visit the library's Grants & Funding guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "29418149", "box_name": "For More Information...", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135512", "box_name": "GC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "Resources from Candid:\nCandid NY - Resource Center, Library, Free Workshops: Webinar trainings are available from Candid (formerly Foundation Center).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135690", "box_name": "Resources from Candid", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.GrantForward: CUNY provides access to this database through the Research Foundation . GrantForward is a funding search and grant recommendation service. Create an account using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu email address, and set up a profile to begin receiving automatic grant recommendations based on your research interests. GrantForward uses data-crawling technology to update a database of sponsors and funding opportunities gathered from over 9,000 US Sponsors. For support using GrantForward visit https://www.grantforward.com/support .\n\nFOLIO (Foundation LIterature Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "ure Online): An online digital repository of foundation-sponsored research reports and publications covering the full scope of philanthropic activity.Assistance Listings (formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA): Database of all federal programs available to state and local governments (including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and non-profit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. ~22,000 described.\n\nResearch Centers Directory via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Comprehensive guide to North America\u2019s premier nonprofit research organizations. Information on each organization includes programs, staffing, and publications, as well as services of centers, laboratories, institutes, experiment stations, farms, research support facilities, technology transfer centers, think tanks, incubators, research parks, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1267601", "guide_name": "Copy of Jill's Source Guide for Copying", "page_id": "9295974", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "3135485", "box_name": "Databases for Grants, Awards, Fellowships", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1267601&p=9295974"}}
{"text": "This guide:\nThis is an internal guide for the Collection Committee; a place to store requests and desiderata under review. This is a working area for items that are under review or need ongoing review; items that have been discussed and decided by the Collections Committee will be recorded in meeting minutes and annual reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349764", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "29579319", "box_name": "This guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349764"}}
{"text": "Journal Requests:\nItems for review for January 2025 start (due to budget cuts in FY24): Journal of Cultural Economy (requested by faculty member Sarah Muir in Anthropology in May 2023). $1,500/year for online Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Came up due to a bug report; migrated from Oxford collection so our subscription cuts off. Donna requested it be considered for FY24 Economic and Political Weekly (requested by student in Anthro) $5,00-8,000/year for full backfiles, $1,500 (5 users)-2,500/year (unlimited) for last 5 years Damage (requested by Beth Posner May 2024) Not sure the ISSN (writing quickly) and does not seem to be in Ebsconet for pricing, may not be possible for us to subscribe electronically", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29579315", "box_name": "Journal Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "Fall 2023 requests: For further discussion: Ethnologue Requested by Linguistics student November 2023 Looking into pricing, not available at NYPL, is available via NYU and Columbia British Online Archives (Microform Academic Publishers) From reference desk: Just helped a patron who was using it, has lots of digital sources relating to colonial rule which is why they wanted it. Not at NYPL or Columbia, only NYU. Alternative access or on hold: Brill resources for Classics requested by EO (Rachel Kousser) Brill's New Pauly Online, Classical Studies Ebooks Online (both available via NYPL) SHELDUS (requested by students and faculty working on grant at GC and Baruch) Requested by folks in EES doing cross-CUNY grant. Because they want cross-CUNY access and are working on a grant, Steve and Mason are in conversation to try to fold database access into their grant proposal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29579317", "box_name": "Database Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "they want cross-CUNY access and are working on a grant, Steve and Mason are in conversation to try to fold database access into their grant proposal. they want cross-CUNY access and are working on a grant, Steve and Mason are in conversation to try to fold database access into their grant proposal. they want cross-CUNY access and are working on a grant, Steve and Mason are in conversation to try to fold database access into their grant proposal.International Medieval Bibliography Online (requested by an Art History student) Available at the Met, NYU/Columbia, talked over with EO and she believes that our current resources cover the same content and MaRLI would be a good alternative for this student Electronic Arts Intermix streaming service (requested by a CSI faculty member for all-CUNY access) Will bring to next ERAC meeting.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29579317", "box_name": "Database Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "e for this student Electronic Arts Intermix streaming service (requested by a CSI faculty member for all-CUNY access) Will bring to next ERAC meeting.e for this student Electronic Arts Intermix streaming service (requested by a CSI faculty member for all-CUNY access) Will bring to next ERAC meeting.e for this student Electronic Arts Intermix streaming service (requested by a CSI faculty member for all-CUNY access) Will bring to next ERAC meeting.We had a subscription in the past, $5,000/year ProQuest Leftist Newspapers and Periodicals (1900-2010) Available via NYPL, adding to A-Z Data/Text Mining As these items are tools rather than databases that provide content, looking to generate a Student Technology Fee request JSTOR Constellate (requested by Stephen Klein and Econ faculty member Sebastiano Manzan) $6,000 for this year, $6,750 next year, $7,500 the year after Could set up a 3 month trial Recording of demo , Stephen shared slides via email ProQuest TDM Studio (requested by Stephen Klein and Econ faculty member Sebastiano Manzan) Requested pricing and asked which ProQuest items it indexes--just those that we subscribe to? Neither appear to be at MaRLI libraries (but these are new tools)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29579317", "box_name": "Database Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "Other items:\nSpring 2024: Film, My Brooklyn , from SLU faculty member. Fall 2023: Two different apps requested for music by students. Since they are not platform agnostic and not really databases advised to pursue STF funding: Nkoda Henle Music App", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29670102", "box_name": "Other items", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "Monograph Requests:\n(These all go through each liaison librarian)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "29670123", "box_name": "Monograph Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "Cancellations under review:\nMusic Industry Data database: stats very low, gave music department this year to see if the stats increase and to have more conversation (renews in July 2024) Center for Research Libraries membership", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349765", "page_name": "Requests", "box_id": "31756749", "box_name": "Cancellations under review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349765"}}
{"text": "Desiderata:\nThe items on this page are those that do not have an immediate need and may not have come from a particular request; this is a long term holding place for items that it would be great to get (but may be out of our price range, etc.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "31779635", "box_name": "Desiderata", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "Databases:\nRecent Researches in Music Online (RRIMO) (priced at $6,000/year + $1,500 for legacy in 2023)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "29583914", "box_name": "Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "O'Reilly ebook collections (in their entirety, as a subscription), https://support.proquest.com/s/article/What-s-New-in-O-Reilly-For-Higher-Education?language=en_US Requested by Steve Zweibel, April 2023 Quoted $18,719.00/year from ProQuest (slight 5% discount for 3 year contract but we can't do extended contracts with our budget uncertainties) Baruch has a subscription but does not allow guest/on site access; if we licensed it would similarly not allow walk-in use or access for those without GC credentials. Alycia attended a webinar, notes here . Two items that are particularly of note at the end about downloading and ILL. May do a trial to see how we like it and then apply for STF funds in November 2024 WRDS / Compustat Student reformed research project because no access via nearby institutions. Baruch has access but limited only to Baruch affiliates; licensing could be particularly restrictive, April 2023 Baruch pays $50K for WRDS and $15K for Compustat.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "30598403", "box_name": "Monograph Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "ccess but limited only to Baruch affiliates; licensing could be particularly restrictive, April 2023 Baruch pays $50K for WRDS and $15K for Compustat.ccess but limited only to Baruch affiliates; licensing could be particularly restrictive, April 2023 Baruch pays $50K for WRDS and $15K for Compustat.ccess but limited only to Baruch affiliates; licensing could be particularly restrictive, April 2023 Baruch pays $50K for WRDS and $15K for Compustat.Requires creating a personal account for access based on an email address (no walk-in access). OLS exploring opening up CUNY-wide access to resources like this.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "30598403", "box_name": "Monograph Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "Streaming Video:\nNew Day Films https://www.newday.com/ Pricing: $10,000/year for full collection to stream, 300+ films Can also purchase titles singularly, discounts for purchasing more than 1 film at a time. Criterion https://www.criterion.com/faq/orders Need a list of every affiliated email address, no response on other forms of authentication", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "31346175", "box_name": "Streaming Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
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{"text": "Departmental / Special Requests:Departmental / Special Requests:ASRC Journals. Requested March 2021 through Mason, committee voted against funding. Nature Reviews (Earth and Environment) , 2662-138X, Would need to add to Nature renewal, likely expensive Marine Ecology , Progress Series 0171-8630 Single site:\u00a0 $ 6,320.66 Multi site: pricing requested for 3-5 users, single location/IP range Access to current year only. Content older than 5 years is open access. Aquatic Microbial Ecology : International Journal, 0948-3055 Single site: $567.30 , Multi site: pricing requested for 3-5 users, single location/IP range Access to current year only. Content older than 5 years is open access. From Mason: If we need to rank them, I\u2019d say Aquatic microbial ecology and Nature Reviews (Earth and Environment) are more important. A more senior faculty member at ASRC asked for Nature Reviews, but I\u2019ve gotten multiple requests for Aquatic Microbial Ecology from a slightly less senior researcher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "31346156", "box_name": "Departmental / Special Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "culty member at ASRC asked for Nature Reviews, but I\u2019ve gotten multiple requests for Aquatic Microbial Ecology from a slightly less senior researcher.culty member at ASRC asked for Nature Reviews, but I\u2019ve gotten multiple requests for Aquatic Microbial Ecology from a slightly less senior researcher.culty member at ASRC asked for Nature Reviews, but I\u2019ve gotten multiple requests for Aquatic Microbial Ecology from a slightly less senior researcher.The two marine journals we also have access to already until 5 or more years back.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349766", "page_name": "Desiderata", "box_id": "31346156", "box_name": "Departmental / Special Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349766"}}
{"text": "ILL Copyright Annual Review:\nDelinking twice a year; only have departmental data if ILL grabs that before the delinking", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349774", "page_name": "Annual Items to Review", "box_id": "29580561", "box_name": "ILL Copyright Annual Review", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349774"}}
{"text": "Ebsco Single Journal Renewals:\nAll the journals we subscribe to outside of a database collection are reviewed and renewed in the fall (August/September) and the changes go live each January.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349774", "page_name": "Annual Items to Review", "box_id": "29580562", "box_name": "Ebsco Single Journal Renewals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349774"}}
{"text": "Annual Review of Database Requests:\n1. Project proposals due via a request form by early January for funding in the following fiscal year (the following July-June) 2. Trials for requested databases will be set up in January/February 3. The Chair of the Collections Committee will collect and share proposals with the Committee by early April , including: Pricing for each request Statistics and feedback from trials Relevant criteria for consideration (see below) 4. The Collections Committee will review proposals and meet to vote in April At that meeting, the Chair of the Collections Committee will bring an estimated available budget for new spending to this meeting 5. The Chair will share results of votes with Library Exec for further approval and will share decisions at a library department meeting 6. The Chair of the Collections Committee will respond to each requestor after final decisions are made 7. Approved items will be licensed and activated in the following fiscal year", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "9349774", "page_name": "Annual Items to Review", "box_id": "32640410", "box_name": "Annual Review of Database Requests", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=9349774"}}
{"text": "(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "10357009", "page_name": "Criteria for Evaluation of New Materials", "box_id": "32640307", "box_name": "(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=10357009"}}
{"text": "(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials:(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials:Each new database must go through a trial before we acquire it. Criteria for consideration--beyond the justification for scholarly use/content/subject: Budget: Is this item already available remotely via NYPL? Reach: how many patrons/programs/fields would this serve? Is there overlap with any other resources we already subscribe to? Is there opportunity to cancel one resource to add this one? Purchases vs subscriptions and what content we would retain if we canceled our subscription Functionality: Is there any digital restrictions on use of the contents? Does using the database require any specialized software be installed? (i.e.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "10357009", "page_name": "Criteria for Evaluation of New Materials", "box_id": "32640307", "box_name": "(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=10357009"}}
{"text": "Functionality: Is there any digital restrictions on use of the contents? Does using the database require any specialized software be installed? (i.e. Functionality: Is there any digital restrictions on use of the contents? Does using the database require any specialized software be installed? (i.e. Functionality: Is there any digital restrictions on use of the contents? Does using the database require any specialized software be installed? (i.e.Adobe Digital Editions, etc.) Any requirements for remote authentication other than proxy? Policies and Access: Is walk-in access allowed for anyone who is on site, or is there the requirement of an individual account restricted to GC affiliates? Can GC Alumni access the resource remotely? (should be added to Alumni libguide and proxy if so) What content is able to be lent via ILL? Privacy policies Metadata: Are there good records available in the Community Zone in Alma? / How would this be activated and maintained in Alma?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1274386", "guide_name": "Collections Committee Desiderata, Requests, and Annual Documentation", "page_id": "10357009", "page_name": "Criteria for Evaluation of New Materials", "box_id": "32640307", "box_name": "(some) criteria to use when evaluating new materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1274386&p=10357009"}}
{"text": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422321", "box_name": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey:Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey:The purpose of this guide is to outline the steps for gathering, processing, and reporting the e-resoures statistics for the annual ACRL Survey.\u00a0 The guide shows how we collected and crunched data for the 2022-2023 survey covering the period 2021-07-01 through 2022-06-30 for the following: Databases Count Streaming Media Titles Count Electronic Serials Count E-Books Usage Streaming Media Usage Electronic Serials Usage Detailed instructions for finding all of this information can be found elsewhere in this guide, but here is a general overview: The databases count entails downloading lists of resources on the A-Z from Springshare, analyzing the list, sorting the resources into categories, and adding them up. The streaming media titles count is compiled from information on vendor websites.\u00a0 And the Electronic Serials Count can be retrieved through an advanced search in ALMA.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422321", "box_name": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "a titles count is compiled from information on vendor websites.\u00a0 And the Electronic Serials Count can be retrieved through an advanced search in ALMA.a titles count is compiled from information on vendor websites.\u00a0 And the Electronic Serials Count can be retrieved through an advanced search in ALMA.a titles count is compiled from information on vendor websites.\u00a0 And the Electronic Serials Count can be retrieved through an advanced search in ALMA.Obtaining e-resources usage statistics is a multi-step process for each of the vendors of the GC and CUNY-wide resources on the A-Z list. Using the list of A-Z resources compiled for the databases count, compile a list of vendors and add it to the usage stats combo worksheet. Then, visit the website of each resource, log in to the admin or librarian portal, download statistical reports, sort the data, add up numbers for specific fields, enter totals into the worksheet, and then tally up the data in the spreadsheet once it has been collected for each resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422321", "box_name": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "bers for specific fields, enter totals into the worksheet, and then tally up the data in the spreadsheet once it has been collected for each resource.bers for specific fields, enter totals into the worksheet, and then tally up the data in the spreadsheet once it has been collected for each resource.bers for specific fields, enter totals into the worksheet, and then tally up the data in the spreadsheet once it has been collected for each resource.Vendors offer a wide range of usage reports, including the standard COUNTER 5 reports.\u00a0 The three main reports to use for Q60B-Q63B are the TR_B1 for e-books, TR_J1 for e-serials, and IR_M1 for e-media, which capture data at the platform level.\u00a0 Other COUNTER 5 reports drill down to the database level and are useful for other purposes, such as seeing usage of specific databases on a platform rather than a summary of usage across a platform. Not every vendor offers standard COUNTER 5 data reports, however, so collect whatever is available.\u00a0 And not every vendor has an administrative portal, so contact the vendors without them directly via email to request usage statistics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422321", "box_name": "Gathering, Processing, & Reporting E-Resources Statistics for the Annual ACRL Survey", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "OLS LibGuides for Statistics:\nCUNY's OLS publishes LibGuides each year to assist people gatherering data for the ACRL Survey.\u00a0 The LibGuides cover each section of the survey with detailed explanations of the data required for every question.\u00a0 They also contain links to video tutorials and step-by-step instructions for running ALMA reports that will answer several e-resources survey questions. OLS LibGuides for library statistics for Academic Years 2014-2015 through 2022-2023 can be found here: https://guides.cuny.edu/ Note that the titles of the OLS LibGuides refer to the academic year, not the date range for which the statics were gathered.\u00a0 For example, the CUNY Libraries Statistics 2022-2023 guide covers the date range 07-01-2021 through 06-30-2022. All the links to OLS instructions in this guide point to the CUNY Libraries Statistics AY 2022-2023 guide covering 2021-2022 data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30450229", "box_name": "OLS LibGuides for Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "Date Range:\nThe date range for the statistics is July 1 through June 30th.\u00a0 In 2024, report data for the period 2022-07-01 through 2023-06-30 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30399358", "box_name": "Date Range", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "File Location:\nAll the files used to prepare e-resources responses for the ACRL Survey, including downloaded ALMA reports, downloaded vendor statistics, Excel worksheets, and other files from 2021-2022, can be found in the E-Resources folder on the Libary Intranet, arranged as shown below.\u00a0 Folders have been set up for 2022-2023, but are mostly empty as yet. It is helpful to work locally and then upload the files to the appropriate intranet folders once you have finished with them.\u00a0 The exceptions are the worksheets, which should be uploaded to the intranet at the end of each day just to make sure nothing is lost if something happens to the local file. Library Intranet > E-Resources > Accounts - Vendors ACRL Stats - 2021-2022 Alma Reports Vendor Statistics Worksheets ACRL Stats - 2022-2023 Alma Reports Vendor Statistics Worksheets ACRL Stats - Templates Serials Solutions Reports (mostly obsolete)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30447884", "box_name": "File Location", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
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{"text": "Vendor Account Credentials:Vendor Account Credentials:The Accounts - Vendors folder on the Library Intranet contains an Excel file titled \"Accounts - Log Ins - Usage Stats\" which is a list of vendors with URLs, login credentials, tips, contact information, and other details for each vendor included in the stats reported for the 2021-2022 period. Some of the vendor logins are generic and can be used by anyone with the credentials.\u00a0 Others are user-specific and every person needs their own.\u00a0 Requesting administrative credentials from some vendors can be done with a simple email request.\u00a0 Other vendors have more rigorous authentication requirements, so it is a good idea to line up administrative access for each vendor early in the stats gathering process. Several vendors on the list do not require admin credentials to access usage stats but you must visit their websites from a computer in the GC's IP address range to access the information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422280", "box_name": "Vendor Account Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "uire admin credentials to access usage stats but you must visit their websites from a computer in the GC's IP address range to access the information.uire admin credentials to access usage stats but you must visit their websites from a computer in the GC's IP address range to access the information.uire admin credentials to access usage stats but you must visit their websites from a computer in the GC's IP address range to access the information.And others vendors do not have stats portals on ther websites.\u00a0 For those vendors, request usage stats via email. Keeping the file up to date is important.\u00a0 Work locally, if preferred, but upload the updated file daily to the intranet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610643", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30422280", "box_name": "Vendor Account Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610643"}}
{"text": "Q41B asks for the number of databases on the A-Z list for which there is bibliographic or discovery access at the database level.\u00a0 For this question, include GC subscription databases, CUNY-wide databases, and OA resources that are discoverable in OneSearch.\u00a0 Do not include discovery systems (e.g., WorldCat or the NYPL Research Catalog) or journal archives like the NYT or Chronicle of Education, which are counted in Q43B.\u00a0 Do not count streaming media databases, which are counted in Q42B.\u00a0 And do not count OA resources that are not discoverable in OneSearch. To arrive at the total, some downloading and sorting in Excel is required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30399351", "box_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "42B.\u00a0 And do not count OA resources that are not discoverable in OneSearch. To arrive at the total, some downloading and sorting in Excel is required.42B.\u00a0 And do not count OA resources that are not discoverable in OneSearch. To arrive at the total, some downloading and sorting in Excel is required.42B.\u00a0 And do not count OA resources that are not discoverable in OneSearch. To arrive at the total, some downloading and sorting in Excel is required.First, download a list of resources on the A-Z from Springshare.\u00a0 Then, sort the resources by category, paste the databases by category into the corresponding spreadsheet tabs, add up each category, and record the sums in the TOTALS tab.\u00a0 Detailed instructions follow.\u00a0 Some of the resources will be counted for Q41B, while others will not, but add up everything to make sure the totals are correct. Categories: GC Subscription Databases CUNY-Wide Subscription Databases Streaming Databases OA Resources NYPL Resources Once the lists have been downloaded and sorted and the sums have been filled in on the TOTALS tab, you will have the number of resources on the A-Z list to include in the Databases Count for Q41B of the ACRL Survey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30399351", "box_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
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{"text": "Worksheet for Databases Count and Vendor List:Worksheet for Databases Count and Vendor List:There is spreadsheet template made from the 2021-2022 data worksheet that can be used to collect and analyze the data for these questions. Completed worksheets for previous years can be found in the E-Resources folder in the Library's Intranet along with the template worksheet that can be copied and filled in each year.\u00a0 Review the completed 2021-2022 spreadsheet to see how it looks when filled in. Our subscriptions change each year, with resources added and removed, so the worksheet will also change a bit every year. The worksheet contains 11 separate tabs to capture the data downloaded from Springshare.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30447706", "box_name": "Worksheet for Databases Count and Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "removed, so the worksheet will also change a bit every year. The worksheet contains 11 separate tabs to capture the data downloaded from Springshare. removed, so the worksheet will also change a bit every year. The worksheet contains 11 separate tabs to capture the data downloaded from Springshare. removed, so the worksheet will also change a bit every year. The worksheet contains 11 separate tabs to capture the data downloaded from Springshare.Totals - Totals from the other tabs are copied into this tab to arrive at the grand total GC - GC Subscription Databases CUNY - CUNY-wide Subscription Databases Streaming - GC and CUNY-wide Streaming Databases OA - OA databases with content discoverable in OneSearch NYPL - NYPL databases that appear on A-Z list; count ONLY the resources that do not require an NYPL login for access Do Not Count - Uncounted resources from the other tabs are copied here Media Titles - The info here will answer Q42B All Assets - An alphabetical list of all the resources on the A-Z (with Title, Vendor, Types, and Map Count) Counted - An alpha list of only the counted resources on the A-Z (with Title, Vendor, Types, and Map Count) Vendors - De-duped list of vendors from Counted Assets tab from which to gather usage statistics for Q60B-Q63B", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30447706", "box_name": "Worksheet for Databases Count and Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30469040", "box_name": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category:Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category:Make a copy of the worksheet template and rename it for the current stats gathering year, e.g., \u201c2022-2023 ACRL Q41B - Q42B \u2013 Database & Media Counts for ACRL Stats.xls\u201d and then follow the steps below to download lists of databases and past them into the spreadsheet tabs for sorting and counting. Because of the overlapping categories (most assets have more than one type and could be CUNY-wide AND streaming, e.g.), it is not possible to download the list of resources on the A-Z from Springshare just once to divide the resources by category.\u00a0 Assigning the databases into the designated categories involves multiple rounds of downloading, sorting, and highlighting along with reading through the list to assign categories manually.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30469040", "box_name": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "nated categories involves multiple rounds of downloading, sorting, and highlighting along with reading through the list to assign categories manually.nated categories involves multiple rounds of downloading, sorting, and highlighting along with reading through the list to assign categories manually.nated categories involves multiple rounds of downloading, sorting, and highlighting along with reading through the list to assign categories manually.The multi-step process looks like this: Download a list of all the un-hidden resources on the A-Z; Download separate lists of un-hidden resources by category (GC Resources; CUNY-wide Resources; Streaming Resources; etc.); Paste the lists into the worksheet tabs; Refine the sorting and highlighting; Fill in the worksheet totals. Each entry on the A-Z will be counted just once under a single category or it won\u2019t be included in the count at all.\u00a0 For instance: Because Streaming Media is a separate category, streaming databases will be counted in their own category whether or not they are GC subscription entries or CUNY-wide entries. Catalogs or Search Tools won\u2019t be counted, regardless of whether they are GC, CUNY, or OA resources. \"All database search\" and \"all vendor search\" entries won\u2019t be counted, regardless of whether they are GC or CUNY resources (e.g., the All ProQuest search won't be counted but ProQuest Dissertations & Theses will).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30469040", "box_name": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "ounted, regardless of whether they are GC or CUNY resources (e.g., the All ProQuest search won't be counted but ProQuest Dissertations & Theses will).ounted, regardless of whether they are GC or CUNY resources (e.g., the All ProQuest search won't be counted but ProQuest Dissertations & Theses will).ounted, regardless of whether they are GC or CUNY resources (e.g., the All ProQuest search won't be counted but ProQuest Dissertations & Theses will).When resources are assigned both GC and CUNY types, count them as CUNY. The following types of entries on the A-Z will not be included in the count of databases:\u00a0 all-vendor searches; alternate title entries; catalogs & research tools; newspaper subscription entries; non-GC/non-OA websites; NYPL resources (unless accessible via GC credentials); and OA not in OneSearch. Downloading the resources multiple ways may seem redundant, but it saves some manual sorting and serves as a double-check.\u00a0 You can either download the six categories and go back to highlight and sort them, or download, sort, and higlight one category completely before moving on to the next one.\u00a0 Either way, the step by step instructions are inlcluded below for each of the categories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30469040", "box_name": "Filling in the Worksheet to Count Databases by Category", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "All Databases on the A-Z:\nThe first step is to download a list of all the un-hidden resources on the A-Z to get the total number of resources and the titles of everything on the list. Log into Springshare and download a list of all databases on the A-Z by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete the columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data from the four columns into the All Assets tab of the Worksheet and enter the total number of assets in the designated cell.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30446533", "box_name": "All Databases on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "The next step is to download and sort the list of GC resources that appear on the A-Z list.\u00a0 Log into Springshare and download the list by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Type:\u00a0 Graduate Center Resources >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete those columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data into the GC tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first empty cell in the Title column.\u00a0 Be sure to save the worksheet frequently. Next, sort the data by Type.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474738", "box_name": "GC Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "nk, and pasting the data starting in the first empty cell in the Title column.\u00a0 Be sure to save the worksheet frequently. Next, sort the data by Type.nk, and pasting the data starting in the first empty cell in the Title column.\u00a0 Be sure to save the worksheet frequently. Next, sort the data by Type.nk, and pasting the data starting in the first empty cell in the Title column.\u00a0 Be sure to save the worksheet frequently. Next, sort the data by Type.Browse through the entries and highlight rows containing the following categories of databases that won\u2019t be counted, using a different color for each category: All Vendor Search or Multi-Database Search Catalog or Research Tool Streaming CUNY-wide Save the worksheet and re-sort the databases in the GC tab by Title.\u00a0 Then read through the entries one-by-one and highlight any other databases that should not be counted that may have been missed in the first round of highlighting. Count the highlighted entries in each category in the \"don't count\" column, and fill in the table at the top right of the worksheet, which will automatically calculate the totals.\u00a0 Copy the total number of GC databases to the cell on the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy the entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474738", "box_name": "GC Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "on the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy the entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet. on the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy the entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet. on the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy the entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet.Copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any All Vendor or Multi-Database entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. Copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any Catalog or Research Tool entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. No need to copy and paste the Streaming Media databases entries into the Streaming tab of the worksheet because they will be downloaded separately from Springshare. No need to copy and paste the CUNY-wide databases into the CUNY tab of the worksheet because they will be downloaded separately. Save the worksheet and move on to CUNY-wide databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474738", "box_name": "GC Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474948", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z:CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z:The next step is to download and sort the list of CUNY-wide resources that appear on the A-Z list.\u00a0 Log into Springshare and download the list by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Type:\u00a0 CUNY-wide Resource >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete those columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data into the CUNY tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474948", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.Next, sort the data by Type.\u00a0 Then, browse through the entries and highlight the rows containing the following categories of databases that won\u2019t be counted, using a different color for each category: All Vendor Search or Multi-Database Search Alternate Title Entry Catalog or Research Tool Newspaper Subscription Streaming Then, re-sort the data by Title and go through the list entry-by-entry and highlight any other databases that should not be counted that might have been missed.\u00a0 Count the highlighted entries in each category in the \"don't count\" column, and fill in the table at the top right of the worksheet, which will automatically calculate the totals.\u00a0 Copy the total number of CUNY databases to the cell on the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy unique entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474948", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy unique entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet. the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy unique entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet. the TOTALS page. The next step is to copy unique entries that won't be counted into the appropriate columns of the Do Not Count tab of the worksheet.Go through the highlighted All Vendor or Multi-Database entries and copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any entries that are not also GC resources into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. Copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any Alternate Title entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. Go through the highlighted Catalog or Research Tool entries and copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any entries that are not also GC resources into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. Copy and paste just the titles (not the rest of the data) of any Newspaper Subscription entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474948", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "(not the rest of the data) of any Newspaper Subscription entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. (not the rest of the data) of any Newspaper Subscription entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact. (not the rest of the data) of any Newspaper Subscription entries into the appropriate column in the Do Not Count tab.\u00a0 Leave the highlighting intact.It is not necessary to copy and paste any Streaming databases entries into the Streaming tab of the worksheet since those will be downloaded separately. Save the worksheet and move on to Streaming resources on the A-Z.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30474948", "box_name": "CUNY-Wide Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Streaming Databases on the A-Z:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30485334", "box_name": "Streaming Databases on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Streaming Databases on the A-Z:Streaming Databases on the A-Z:The next step is to download and sort the list of Streaming Video resources that appear on the A-Z list.\u00a0 Log into Springshare and download the list by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Type:\u00a0 Streaming Video >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete those columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data into the Streaming tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank.\u00a0 Paste into the in the first empty cell in the Title column.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30485334", "box_name": "Streaming Databases on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "into the Streaming tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank.\u00a0 Paste into the in the first empty cell in the Title column. into the Streaming tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank.\u00a0 Paste into the in the first empty cell in the Title column. into the Streaming tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank.\u00a0 Paste into the in the first empty cell in the Title column.There are fewer than 25 streaming resources on the list, so it is not necessary to sort them to filter out the databases that won't be counted.\u00a0 Just go through the list row by row and highlight any Open Access or NYPL resources. Count them in the \"don't count\" column, and fill in the table at the top right of the worksheet, which will automatically calculate the totals. Copy the total to include in count to the TOTALS tab of the worsheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30485334", "box_name": "Streaming Databases on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "The next step is to download the list of Open Access resources that appear on the A-Z list.\u00a0 Log into Springshare and download the list by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Type:\u00a0 Open Access >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete those columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data into the OA tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30475161", "box_name": "OA Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.The only OA entries that will be counted are those with content discoverable in OneSearch.\u00a0 Once the list is pasted into Excel, either browse through the rows to find entries that contain the Type \"OneSearch\" or do a Control+F search on \"OneSearch\" to find them.\u00a0 Then, highlight all the rows except entries that include OneSearch as a Type.\u00a0 After you have highlighted everything, number just those entries that will be counted in the \"COUNT\" column on the left. Then, fill in the chart at the top of the page with the total number of OA collections on the A-Z and the total that will be counted. The number of OA entries that won't be counted will be calculated automatically.\u00a0 Add the total to count to the top left of this sheet and to the TOTALS page of the worksheet. Add the total number that won't be counted to the DO NOT COUNT tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30475161", "box_name": "OA Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "NYPL Resources on the A-Z:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30475162", "box_name": "NYPL Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "NYPL Resources on the A-Z:NYPL Resources on the A-Z:The next step is to download the list of New York Public Library resources that appear on the A-Z list.\u00a0 Log into Springshare and download the list by following these steps: >> Springshare >> Content >> A-Z Databases List >> Type:\u00a0 NYPL Resource >> Hidden:\u00a0 No >> Filter (click the blue square so the filter takes effect) >> Export All Records:\u00a0 CSV Open the CSV file and delete all columns except Name, Vendor, Type, Map Count.\u00a0 The Map Count is not needed for calculation purposes, but without it the spreadsheet is unwieldy.\u00a0 Once you delete those columns, the rows will shrink and the worksheet will be easy to navigate. Paste the data into the NYPL tab of the worksheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30475162", "box_name": "NYPL Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.sheet, leaving the first column (\u201cdon\u2019t count\u201d) blank, and pasting the data starting in the first blank cell of the Title column.\u00a0 Save the worksheet.NYPL entries for catalogs, research tools, and subscription databases that require NYPL credentials will not be counted in the list of databases for the ACRL Survey.\u00a0 Only count NYPL subscription resources if they are accessible with a GC network login.\u00a0 As of 2/2023, there are no longer any NYPL databases accessible with a GC network login on the A-Z, so there is no need to sort the list of entries by type. Tally up the number of NYPL Resources and put the total in the row at the top of the sheet and also add it to the DO NOT COUNT tab and the TOTALS tab of the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30475162", "box_name": "NYPL Resources on the A-Z", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Do Not Count Tab:\nOnce the columns in the DO NOT COUNT tab are populated with the titles of resources that won't be counted, count the number in each of the categories and add it to the column headings in place of the X.\u00a0 The NYPL and OA columns will have totals only, not a list of resources. Then, copy the totals from each column into the COUNT column to get the sum of all of the resources on the A-Z that won't be included in the total number of databases for Q41B of the ACRL Survey.\u00a0 Add the number to the Do Not Count row of the TOTALS tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9610744", "page_name": "Q41B - Databases Count", "box_id": "30511858", "box_name": "Do Not Count Tab", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9610744"}}
{"text": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9640689", "page_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "box_id": "30461522", "box_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9640689"}}
{"text": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count:Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count:For this question, report the number of titles contained in our streaming media databases.\u00a0 Generally speaking, the numbers can be found on each resource's website.\u00a0 Follow the steps below to gather this information. Compile a List of Streaming Media Databases Counted in Q41B Open the \"Streaming\" tab of the Q41B- Databases Count worksheet and copy the titles of the streaming resources (not the rest of the data) and paste it into the first column of the Media TItles tab. The next step is to remove the streaming resources that were not included in the count of databases.\u00a0 Either browse through the list of streaming entries row by row and delete highlighted entries or sort them by color and delete the highlighted rows: >> Select all the text from the columns, beginning with the row containing the header >> Data\u00a0 >> Sort >> Column/Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: \u00a0Cell Color\u00a0 >> Order: No Cell Color\u00a0 >> OK Scroll down and delete the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9640689", "page_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "box_id": "30461522", "box_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9640689"}}
{"text": "Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: \u00a0Cell Color\u00a0 >> Order: No Cell Color\u00a0 >> OK Scroll down and delete the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: \u00a0Cell Color\u00a0 >> Order: No Cell Color\u00a0 >> OK Scroll down and delete the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: \u00a0Cell Color\u00a0 >> Order: No Cell Color\u00a0 >> OK Scroll down and delete the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.Next, sort the list by Title. Delete any extra rows and save the file. Gather the Data To find the number of titles included in each streaming database, visit the website of each resource. The tab for Q42B in the OLS LibGuide for ACRL stats includes direct links and tips for several resources, including Alexander Street Press, DRAM, Naxos Music Library and others. For the databases not mentioned in the OLS LibGuide, log into them from our A-Z list and look for the number of titles in the vendor's description of the resource. Fill in the number of titles next to each database listed in the Media Titles tab of the worksheet.\u00a0 The grand total should be calcuated automatically.\u00a0 Copy the total to the top of the page and to the TOTALS tab of the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9640689", "page_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "box_id": "30461522", "box_name": "Q42B - Streaming Media Titles Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9640689"}}
{"text": "Q43B - Electronic Serials Count:\nFor this question, report the number of current and ceased e-serials titles that are accessible through the library\u2019s catalog, discovery system or other technical means. You can run an advanced search in ALMA to retrieve the number of Digital/Electronic serials.\u00a0 See the OLS LibGuide for step-by-step instructions.\u00a0 The instructions for the 2021-2022 stats can be found at this link and are pasted below: https://guides.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1268487&p=9302546 .\u00a0 A screenshot from ALMA and a helpful video tutorial are included. The OLS LibGuide instructions: Search the following Resource Types:\u00a0\u00a0Book - Digital, Book - Electronic, Atlas Electronic, Manuscripts - Electronic, Notated music - Electronic. (Picture Below) Run the search and change the Search Scope to Combined results to display results for E-Books in the Institution \u00a0Zone and the Network Zone. Once you have the number, add it to the TOTALS tab of the worksheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9627202", "page_name": "Q43B - Electronic Serials Count", "box_id": "30448224", "box_name": "Q43B - Electronic Serials Count", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9627202"}}
{"text": "Vendor List:\nA list of vendors is necessary for gathering the e-resources usage statistics.\u00a0 Compile the name of vendors from the A-Z resources counted for Q41B. Step-by-step instructions follow, but the process involves creating a list of GC, CUNY, Streaming, and OA resources discoverable in OneSearch, sorting it to eliminate the A-Z entries that were not counted in the Q41B total, and then de-duping the vendors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9647386", "page_name": "Vendor List", "box_id": "30474852", "box_name": "Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9647386"}}
{"text": "Compiling the Vendor List:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9647386", "page_name": "Vendor List", "box_id": "30516826", "box_name": "Compiling the Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9647386"}}
{"text": "Compiling the Vendor List:Compiling the Vendor List:The information needed to compile the list of vendors has already been gathered in the worksheet for Q41B and Q42B, but it must be copied, sorted, and refined. Follow the steps below to create the vendor list needed to answer Q60B - Q63B on the ACRL Survey. Gather the Entries: Open the GC tab of the worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it into the COUNTED tab.\u00a0 Leave all the highlighting intact. \u00a0Enter GC into the Type column for all of these entries.\u00a0 Save the file. Open the CUNY tab of the worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the GC rows in the COUNTED tab. Leave all the highlighting intact.\u00a0 Enter CUNY into the Type column for all of these entries.\u00a0 Save the file. Open the STREAMING tab of the worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the CUNY rows in the COUNTED tab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9647386", "page_name": "Vendor List", "box_id": "30516826", "box_name": "Compiling the Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9647386"}}
{"text": "worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the CUNY rows in the COUNTED tab. worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the CUNY rows in the COUNTED tab. worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the CUNY rows in the COUNTED tab.Leave all the highlighting intact.\u00a0 Enter Streaming into the Type column for all of these entries.\u00a0 Save the file. Open the OA tab of the worksheet and copy the information from the TITLE and VENDOR columns for all of the entries and paste it underneath the STREAMING rows in the COUNTED tab. Leave all the highlighting intact.\u00a0 Enter OA into the Type column for all of these entries.\u00a0 Save the file. Sort the Entries: Sort the entries by Color: >> Select all the text from the three columns, beginning with the row containing the headers >> Data\u00a0 >> Sort >> Column/Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: \u00a0Cell Color\u00a0 >> Order: No Cell Color\u00a0 >> OK All of the unhighlighted entries are the resources that were counted in Q41.\u00a0Scroll down and delete the rows of all of the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9647386", "page_name": "Vendor List", "box_id": "30516826", "box_name": "Compiling the Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9647386"}}
{"text": "entries are the resources that were counted in Q41.\u00a0Scroll down and delete the rows of all of the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41. entries are the resources that were counted in Q41.\u00a0Scroll down and delete the rows of all of the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41. entries are the resources that were counted in Q41.\u00a0Scroll down and delete the rows of all of the highlighted entries, which were not counted in Q41.Next, sort the list by Title: >> Select all the text from the three columns, beginning with the row containing the headers >> Data\u00a0 >> Sort\u00a0 >> Column/Sort by: Title\u00a0 >> Sort On: Cell Values\u00a0 >> Order: A-Z\u00a0 >> OK Save the file. Compile the Vendor List The next step is to compile the list of vendors from the list of counted resources.\u00a0 Copy and paste all the entries from the Vendor column in the COUNTED tab into the VENDOR tab of the worksheet. Then, sort the rows alphabetically and manually delete all the rows containing duplicate entries. Save the file. The remaining 75 to 80 entries are the vendors from which e-usage statistics will be collected for Q60B-Q63B of the ACRL Survey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9647386", "page_name": "Vendor List", "box_id": "30516826", "box_name": "Compiling the Vendor List", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9647386"}}
{"text": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats:\nQuestions 60B through 63B ask for electronic circulation statistics for the GC, CUNY-wide, Streaming, and OA resources reported in Q41B.\u00a0 The questions are divided by the type of resource and source of data and are totaled together in Q63.1.\u00a0 Following is a summary: Q60B - e-book and e-media usage (from COUNTER 5 TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports and other non-COUNTER stats reports) Q61B - e-book and e-media usage (from COUNTER 4 BR1 and MR1 reports) Q62B - e-book and e-media usage (from COUNTER 4 BR2 and MR2 reports) Q63B - e-serials usage (from COUNTER 5 TR_J1, COUNTER 4 JR, and other non-COUNTER stats reports) Some vendors (Gale and ProQuest, e.g.) provide all three types of resources -- e-books, e-media, and e-serials -- while others might provide only one or two types.\u00a0 The filled in cells in a vendor's row will correspond to the type(s) of resources and the kinds of usage data collected. Empty cells will be greyed out.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30422284", "box_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Gathering the Usage Statistics:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552261", "box_name": "Gathering the Usage Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Gathering the Usage Statistics:Gathering the Usage Statistics:Gathering the usage statistics for each electronic resource is a multi-step process.\u00a0 Detailed instructions follow, but in a nutshell:\u00a0 Start with the list of vendors compiled earlier.\u00a0 Visit the website of each resource, log in to the admin or librarian portal, download statistical reports, sort the data, add up numbers for specific fields, and enter the totals into the worksheet.\u00a0 Sub-totals, question totals, and the grand total will be calculated automatically. Note that neither the data available nor the procedures for collecting the information will be standard across platforms, so collect whatever usage data is available in what ever way it is presented for each of the vendors on the list.\u00a0 Check the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the previous year to see what kind of data was available, though this could change from year to year. And even within types of reports -- COUNTER 5, e.g.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552261", "box_name": "Gathering the Usage Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "previous year to see what kind of data was available, though this could change from year to year. And even within types of reports -- COUNTER 5, e.g. previous year to see what kind of data was available, though this could change from year to year. And even within types of reports -- COUNTER 5, e.g. previous year to see what kind of data was available, though this could change from year to year. And even within types of reports -- COUNTER 5, e.g.-- each vendor's stats platform is unique.\u00a0 There are differences in the displays, downloading options (TSV, CSV, Excel, e.g.), level of customizing, delivery (email, instant download), etc. So, just look for the needed reports, navigate through the interface to collect stats for the date range needed, and download.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552261", "box_name": "Gathering the Usage Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30529824", "box_name": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet:Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet:There is an Excel spreadsheet template available to make it easier to collect the usage data.\u00a0 Download a copy of the template, an Excel file titled \"BLANK - Q60B - Q63B Usage Statistics - Combo Chart\" from the ACRL Stats - Templates folder in the E-Resources folder on the Library Intranet.\u00a0 Delete any highlighted instructions and re-name the file for the current year. Work locally and upload the worksheet file to the appropriate stats folder on the intranet at the end of each day.\u00a0 A lot of effort will go into filling out the worksheet, so it is good practice to have a back up copy in the cloud in case anything happens to the local file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30529824", "box_name": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "effort will go into filling out the worksheet, so it is good practice to have a back up copy in the cloud in case anything happens to the local file. effort will go into filling out the worksheet, so it is good practice to have a back up copy in the cloud in case anything happens to the local file. effort will go into filling out the worksheet, so it is good practice to have a back up copy in the cloud in case anything happens to the local file.A screen shot of a section of the worksheet for 2021-2022 stats is shown below.\u00a0 The worksheet contains a column for the vendors and columns for each of the four usage stats questions, subdivided by the possible sources of data.\u00a0 Use the last column to explain non-standard data.\u00a0 Browse through the completed worksheet for 2021-2022 to see the various types of notes and to see what it looks like filled in.\u00a0 Blank cells are shaded in grey after stats are added to a row to make it easy to see from which report the data for a particular vendor originated.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30529824", "box_name": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": ".\u00a0 Blank cells are shaded in grey after stats are added to a row to make it easy to see from which report the data for a particular vendor originated..\u00a0 Blank cells are shaded in grey after stats are added to a row to make it easy to see from which report the data for a particular vendor originated..\u00a0 Blank cells are shaded in grey after stats are added to a row to make it easy to see from which report the data for a particular vendor originated.The last three rows of the worksheet automatically tally up the statistics.\u00a0 The Sub-Totals row contains the totals for each data type.\u00a0 Question Totals are added to the ACRL Survey in the cells for Q60B, Q61B, Q62B, and Q63B.\u00a0 The Grand Total is the sum our e-circulation statistics for GC subscription databses, CUNY-wide subscription databases, streaming media databases, and OA resources discoverable in OneSearch and is entered in the space for Q63.1 in the Survey. To set up the worksheet for data collection, copy and paste the list of vendors compiled in the VENDORS tab of the Q41-Q42 worksheet into the first column of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet.\u00a0 Delete any empty rows (before the last three sum rows), delete the template instructions highlighted in orange, change the date updated, and save the file. The worksheet is now ready to collect data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30529824", "box_name": "Setting Up the Q60B-Q63B Worksheet", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Vendor Account Credentials:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30532292", "box_name": "Vendor Account Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Vendor Account Credentials:Vendor Account Credentials:The Accounts - Vendors folder on the Library Intranet contains an Excel file titled \" Accounts - Log Ins - Usage Stats \" which is a list of vendors with URLs, login credentials, tips, contact information, and other details for each vendor included in the stats reported for the 2021-2022 period. There are some additional vendors on the list who were contacted about administrator credentials or stats reports. Some of the vendor logins are generic and can be used by anyone with the credentials.\u00a0 Others are user-specific and every person needs their own.\u00a0 Requesting administrative credentials from some vendors can be done with a simple email request.\u00a0 Other vendors have more rigorous authentication requirements, so it is a good idea to line up administrative access for each vendor early in the stats gathering process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30532292", "box_name": "Vendor Account Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "more rigorous authentication requirements, so it is a good idea to line up administrative access for each vendor early in the stats gathering process.more rigorous authentication requirements, so it is a good idea to line up administrative access for each vendor early in the stats gathering process.more rigorous authentication requirements, so it is a good idea to line up administrative access for each vendor early in the stats gathering process.Several vendors on the list do not require admin credentials to access usage stats but you must visit their websites from a computer in the GC's IP address range to access the information. Some vendors do not have statistics portals on ther websites.\u00a0 For those vendors, request usage stats via email. Keep the file up to date as new information is added or existing information is updated.\u00a0 And be sure to change the date updated at the top of the sheet.\u00a0 Work locally, if preferred, but upload the updated Excel file to the intranet at the end of each day in which changes were made.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30532292", "box_name": "Vendor Account Credentials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30449072", "box_name": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow:Basic Stats Gathering Workflow:Gathering COUNTER 5 and COUNTER 4 usage reports from vendors that have librarian / administrator portals on their websites is quick and easy. However, not all vendors offer standard usage statistics.\u00a0 Some offer their own versions of usage reports instead.\u00a0 All you can do is access whatever is available and enter the numbers into the appropriate columns of the worksheet with a brief description in the Notes column, where needed. When vendors do not have online statistics portals, email them directly to request usage statistics.\u00a0 Again, enter whatever numbers you can into the appropriate columns of the worksheet, and add a description in the Notes column.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30449072", "box_name": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "est usage statistics.\u00a0 Again, enter whatever numbers you can into the appropriate columns of the worksheet, and add a description in the Notes column.est usage statistics.\u00a0 Again, enter whatever numbers you can into the appropriate columns of the worksheet, and add a description in the Notes column.est usage statistics.\u00a0 Again, enter whatever numbers you can into the appropriate columns of the worksheet, and add a description in the Notes column.And finally, some vendors, particularly Open Access vendors, do not offer usage stats at all.\u00a0 If we attempted to gather stats or credentials from them previously, that information will be noted in the Accounts-Log Ins-Usage Stats spreadsheet.\u00a0 Simply delete from the current Q60B-Q63B worksheet the rows for vendors that don't supply usage data, even though the resources were counted in Q41B. Basic Workflow Browse the previous year's Q60B-Q63B worksheet to see which types of reports were available for particular vendors. Create a local folder to hold all the vendor statistics reports you will download or receive via email. Open the new Q60B-Q63B worksheet and change the date updated at the top of the page. Select a vendor to research and highlight the row in a color to indicate it is in progress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30449072", "box_name": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "ksheet and change the date updated at the top of the page. Select a vendor to research and highlight the row in a color to indicate it is in progress.ksheet and change the date updated at the top of the page. Select a vendor to research and highlight the row in a color to indicate it is in progress.ksheet and change the date updated at the top of the page. Select a vendor to research and highlight the row in a color to indicate it is in progress.Check the Accounts-Log Ins-Usage Stats spreadsheet to see how to access a vendor's statistics.\u00a0 If credentials are needed or if usage statistics must be requested via email, contact the vendor as instructed, update the Accounts spreadsheet if needed, and move on to another vendor. Download statistics reports by following the step-by-step instructions below and save them in the local Vendor Stats folder. Sort and crunch the data and add the totals to the Q60B-Q63B worksheet in the appropriate columns. If the data is from a non-standard report, indicate the source and type of information in the Notes column. Remove the \"in progress\" highlighting and shade the empty cells of the row in grey or another light color to make it easier to view the data once the chart is filled in. Save the worksheet frequently and upload it to the intranet at the end of each day.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30449072", "box_name": "Basic Stats Gathering Workflow", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Vendor Statistics Reports:\nCreate a local folder to store all of the vendor reports that will be downloaded or received via email.\u00a0 Adopt a standard file naming convention to make it easy to find particular reports when you need them. For example, files could be named like this:\u00a0 \"Vendor-Report-Date-Range.xls\" which would be:\u00a0 \"Cambridge-TR_B1-2021-07-01-2022-06-30.xls\" or \"JSTOR_TR_J1-2021-07-01-06-30.xls.\" Look in the Vendor Statistics folders to see the downloaded, customized, sorted reports for 2021-2022. It is not necessary to save the unedited downloaded vendor reports since they can be downloaded again at any time. When the stats gathering is complete, move the statistics reports to the Vendor Statistics folder on the intranet for the current year.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30551888", "box_name": "Vendor Statistics Reports", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other):\nFor Q60B, report usage of electronic books and media from COUNTER 5 TR_B1 reports for books and COUNTER 5 IR_M1 reports for media. (COUNTER 4 data will be reported in Q61B and Q62B.)\u00a0 When vendors only offer non-COUNTER data, enter the info from whatever reports they provide in the Books/Media sub-column of Q60B and note the type and origin of the data in the Notes column. \u00a0For books, count the metric type \u201cunique title requests\u201d in TR_B1 reports and for media, count the metric type \u201ctotal item requests\u201d in IR_M1 reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "For books, count the metric type \u201cunique title requests\u201d in TR_B1 reports and for media, count the metric type \u201ctotal item requests\u201d in IR_M1 reports.The steps below show how to run, sort, and crunch e-books usage data using the COUNTER 5 TR_B1 report from Cambridge University Press.\u00a0\u00a0To see what this TR_B1 report and others will look like when complete, see the 2021-2022 Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Cambridge Uniersity Press to indicate that it is in progress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "s folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Cambridge Uniersity Press to indicate that it is in progress.s folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Cambridge Uniersity Press to indicate that it is in progress.s folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Cambridge Uniersity Press to indicate that it is in progress.Download the Vendor\u2019s Usage Statistics Report Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials Follow instructions to log in and navigate to the usage statistics section Scroll down on the COUNTER 5 portal page to choose the report variables Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 2021 through June 2022 Select Report Type:\u00a0 TR B1 Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV and press Enter When the report is ready, click to download Open the TSV file Control+A to select all Open a new Excel workbook Place the cursor in the first cell and right click to paste the data from the TSV file Save the file in the local Stats Reports folder.\u00a0 Use a standard naming convention when saving stats report.\u00a0 Include the Vendor Name, Report Name, Date Range, e.g.:\u00a0 Cambridge-TR_B1-07-01-2021-06-30-2022. Customize the Spreadsheet & Sort and Calculate the Data The next step is to sort and crunch the data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "e, e.g.:\u00a0 Cambridge-TR_B1-07-01-2021-06-30-2022. Customize the Spreadsheet & Sort and Calculate the Data The next step is to sort and crunch the data.e, e.g.:\u00a0 Cambridge-TR_B1-07-01-2021-06-30-2022. Customize the Spreadsheet & Sort and Calculate the Data The next step is to sort and crunch the data.e, e.g.:\u00a0 Cambridge-TR_B1-07-01-2021-06-30-2022. Customize the Spreadsheet & Sort and Calculate the Data The next step is to sort and crunch the data.Highlight the report type (TR_B1) and vendor name (Cambridge) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. The COUNTER 5 metric type to collect for e-books is \u201cUnique Title Requests\u201d but because the TR_B1 report combines Unique Title Requests and Total Item Requests in the same column, the data must be sorted and the two metrics added up separately. Hide unneeded columns from the display to make sorting and tallying easier.\u00a0 Leave the Reporting Period Total column visible and start in the column after Reporting.\u00a0 At the top of the spreadsheet select the columns showing the months and hide them (Select Columns N through Y \u00a0>> \u00a0Right Click \u00a0>> \u00a0Hide). Sort the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "ide). Sort the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).ide). Sort the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).ide). Sort the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).After selecting the data, sort:\u00a0 Select\u00a0 >>\u00a0 Data \u00a0>> \u00a0Sort >> \u00a0Check \u2013 My data has headers >> \u00a0Sort By:\u00a0 Metric Type \u00a0>> \u00a0Sort On:\u00a0 Cell Values \u00a0>> \u00a0Order:\u00a0 A-Z \u00a0>> \u00a0Click OK. So you'll have a place to fill in the totals, add Metric Type headings to the spreadsheet.\u00a0 Several rows above the column headers in the Metric Type column, type the titles of the two metric types.\u00a0 Put Total Item Requests in one row and Unique Item Requests in the row below it. \u00a0The totals for each type will be calculated in the adjacent cells. Save the file. Add up the Total Item Requests:\u00a0 With the cursor in the cell adjacent to Total Item Requests, click on the SUM icon at the top right side of the screen and select all of the Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.Add up the Unique Item Requests:\u00a0 With the cursor in the cell adjacent to Unique Item Requests, click on the SUM icon and select all of the Unique Item Requests numbers in the column and press Enter. To double check the figures, add together the two sums just calculated and separately add up all the numbers in the column.\u00a0 Put the cursor in the cell underneath the two sums, click on the SUM icon and press Enter. \u00a0The two cells above should automatically be selected to give a total of all requests. Put the cursor in the cell adjacent to the sum of all item requests and click on the SUM icon one more time.\u00a0 Then, select ALL the numbers in the Reporting Period Total column and press Enter.\u00a0 The two sums should match.\u00a0 If not, check the formulas used to add up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file. up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file. up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file.Type the Unique Item Requests total into the TR_B1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor Cambridge and save the file. Run additional reports to gather e-media and e-serials stats for this vendor if needed (see examples).\u00a0 When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "(see examples).\u00a0 When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.The steps below show how to run, sort, and crunch e-media usage data using the COUNTER 5 IR_M1 report from Alexander Street Press.\u00a0\u00a0To see what this IR_M1 report and others will look like when complete, see the 2021-2022 Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Alexander Street Press to indicate that it is in progress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "tics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Alexander Street Press to indicate that it is in progress.tics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Alexander Street Press to indicate that it is in progress.tics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for Alexander Street Press to indicate that it is in progress.Download the Vendor\u2019s Usage Statistics Report Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics Select COUNTER Usage Statistics Select the report Multimedia Item Requests, IR_M1 Enter the custom date range \u2013 July 202x \u2013 June 202x Select:\u00a0 Download Select File Type:\u00a0 XLS Click Download to run the report Open the Excel file and save it in the local Stats Reports folder using a standard file name (Vendor-IR_M1-date-range.xls):\u00a0 e.g., AlexanderStreet-IR_M1-202x-07-01-202x-06-30.\u00a0 You can leave the rest of the automatically generated filename intact; the important thing is to put the vendor name at the beginning and to include the report type in the file name. Customize the Spreadsheet and Calculate the Data Highlight the report type (IR_M1) and vendor name (Alexander Street Press) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "report type (IR_M1) and vendor name (Alexander Street Press) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. report type (IR_M1) and vendor name (Alexander Street Press) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. report type (IR_M1) and vendor name (Alexander Street Press) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet.The COUNTER 5 metric type to collect for e-media is \u201cTotal Item Requests.\u201d Hide unneeded columns from the display to make the file easier to use.\u00a0 Leave the Reporting Period Total column visible and start in the column after Reporting.\u00a0 At the top of the spreadsheet select the columns showing the months and hide them (Select Columns\u00a0 >> \u00a0Right Click \u00a0>> \u00a0Hide). If data for only one metric type (Total Item Requests) is included, there is no need to sort the data.\u00a0 Simply add up all the numbers in the column. But if Unique Item Requests are included in the same column as Total Item Requests, sort as for the TR_B1 report. Add up the Total Item Requests in the Reporting column. Highlight the Total Item Requests figure in light green and save the file. Type the Total Item Requests sum into the IR_M1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor Alexander Street Press and save the file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "ave the file. Type the Total Item Requests sum into the IR_M1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor Alexander Street Press and save the file.ave the file. Type the Total Item Requests sum into the IR_M1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor Alexander Street Press and save the file.ave the file. Type the Total Item Requests sum into the IR_M1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor Alexander Street Press and save the file.Run additional reports to gather e-books and e-serials stats for this vendor if needed (see examples).\u00a0 When finished, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "vendor if needed (see examples).\u00a0 When finished, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey and move on to another vendor.When vendors do not offer COUNTER 5 TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports or COUNTER 4 data (which is reported in Q61B) for e-books and e-media, download whatever reports they offer, which might be other COUNTER 5 reports or their own variations of usage reports.\u00a0 The types of data vendors offer might include the number of site searches, total item requests, full views, tracks played, total number of record views, total number of unique views, total hits, total page views, etc.\u00a0 Select the option that makes the most sense from any variations offered. Basic Workflow Steps for Downloading Non-COUNTER Stats Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for the vendor you are researching to indicate that it is in progress. Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials. Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "ndicate that it is in progress. Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials. Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics.ndicate that it is in progress. Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials. Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics.ndicate that it is in progress. Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials. Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics.Take a look to see what information is available.\u00a0 Sometimes COUNTER 5 reports other than TR_B1 or IR_M1 will be available.\u00a0 If so, look through the offerings to select a customizable report that will show usage data for e-books and/or e-media. The Platform report is a good bet. Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 202x through June 202x. Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV, CSV, or XLS. Download the report and save it as an Excel File in the Vendor Statistics folder, following the naming convention that includes Vendor Name, Report Name, Date Range, e.g.:\u00a0 Harvard-C5_PR-2021-070-01-2022-06-30. Highlight the vendor name and report type to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. Sort the data by metric type, if needed, to separate different types of data in the same column.\u00a0 Ideally, look for Total Item Request for books and Unique Item Requests for Media.\u00a0 The idea is to find data similar to what is collected in the TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "otal Item Request for books and Unique Item Requests for Media.\u00a0 The idea is to find data similar to what is collected in the TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports.otal Item Request for books and Unique Item Requests for Media.\u00a0 The idea is to find data similar to what is collected in the TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports.otal Item Request for books and Unique Item Requests for Media.\u00a0 The idea is to find data similar to what is collected in the TR_B1 and IR_M1 reports.Add the monthly totals together, if necessary, to get the grand total for the reporting period.\u00a0 Highlight the total and save the spreadsheet. Enter the stats figure for the vendor into the \u201cOther Reports\u201d sub-column for Q60B in the Q60B-Q63B worksheet, indicate the type and source of data in the Notes column, and Run additional reports to gather e-serials stats for the vendor if needed. When finished with this vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "endor if needed. When finished with this vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.endor if needed. When finished with this vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.endor if needed. When finished with this vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.Email Requests When the Accounts spreadsheet indicates that you must contact a vendor directly to obtain stats, write to the address indicated to request the data needed for the date range.\u00a0 In some cases, it can take time to receive a reply.\u00a0 When the information arrives, save the spreadsheet, pdf, or Word file in the Vendor Statstistics folder with a name that follows the established naming comvention..\u00a0 Highlight the Vendor name and the figure being reported and save the file.\u00a0 Add the figure to the \"Other Reports\" sub-column and indicate the source and type of data in the Notes column.\u00a0 Remove the \"in progress\" highlighting, shade the unused cells in gray, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30552290", "box_name": "Q60B - Books & Media (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572385", "box_name": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1):Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1):Very few vendors on our list -- only two or three -- provide only COUNTER 4 data.\u00a0 See the 2021-2022 Q60B-Q63B worksheet for details.\u00a0 Since COUNTER 4 is an older standard, those vendors will presumably eventually move to the newer COUNTER 5 standard data. Until then, if COUNTER 4 usage data is all that's available, use the BR1 or BR2 report for e-books and the MR1 or MR2 report for e-media. Record BR1 and MR1 data in Q61B.\u00a0 Record BR2 and MR2 data in Q62B.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572385", "box_name": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "lable, use the BR1 or BR2 report for e-books and the MR1 or MR2 report for e-media. Record BR1 and MR1 data in Q61B.\u00a0 Record BR2 and MR2 data in Q62B.lable, use the BR1 or BR2 report for e-books and the MR1 or MR2 report for e-media. Record BR1 and MR1 data in Q61B.\u00a0 Record BR2 and MR2 data in Q62B.lable, use the BR1 or BR2 report for e-books and the MR1 or MR2 report for e-media. Record BR1 and MR1 data in Q61B.\u00a0 Record BR2 and MR2 data in Q62B.User the COUNTER 4 BR1 report for e-books if it is available.\u00a0 If only COUNTER 4 BR2 is available, skip to Q62B.\u00a0 Read through the COUNTER 5 TR_B1 report instructions and adapt them for the COUNTER 4 BR1 report.\u00a0 The process will be similar but the options and interface will be different.\u00a0 Look for the count of Unique Title Requests for e-books, or as close to that as you can get.\u00a0 Set the custom date range.\u00a0 Download the report and convert it to Excel, if necessary.\u00a0 Sort the data if more than one metric type is included in the totals column and add them up separately.\u00a0 Save the report in the local Vendor Stats Reports Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR1 report in the e-books sub-column for Q61B.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572385", "box_name": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR1 report in the e-books sub-column for Q61B.Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR1 report in the e-books sub-column for Q61B.Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR1 report in the e-books sub-column for Q61B.Use the COUNTER 4 MR1 report for e-media if it is available.\u00a0 If only COUNTER 4 MR2 is availble, skip to Q62B.\u00a0 The process is similar to the steps above.\u00a0 Look for Total Item Requests, or similar figure, rather than Unique Item Requests.\u00a0 Set the custom date range.\u00a0 Download the report and convert it to Excel, if necessary.\u00a0 Sort the data if more than one metric type is included in the totals column and add them up separately.\u00a0 Save the report in the local Vendor Stats Reports Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Total Item Requests from the MR1 report\u00a0 in the e-media sub-column for Q61B.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572385", "box_name": "Q61B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR1 & MR1)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
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{"text": "Q62B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR2 & MR2):Q62B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR2 & MR2):When vendors offer only COUNTER 4 data but the BR1 and MR1 reports for e-books and e-media are not available, use the BR2 and MR2 reports.\u00a0 As mentioned above, only two or three of the vendors on our list provide only COUNTER 4 data and they will likely eventually move to the newer COUNTER 5 data standard. See the 2021-2022 Q60-Q63 worksheet for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572404", "box_name": "Q62B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR2 & MR2)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "rovide only COUNTER 4 data and they will likely eventually move to the newer COUNTER 5 data standard. See the 2021-2022 Q60-Q63 worksheet for details.rovide only COUNTER 4 data and they will likely eventually move to the newer COUNTER 5 data standard. See the 2021-2022 Q60-Q63 worksheet for details.rovide only COUNTER 4 data and they will likely eventually move to the newer COUNTER 5 data standard. See the 2021-2022 Q60-Q63 worksheet for details.Use the BR2 report for e-books stats for Q62B.\u00a0 Read through the instructions for the COUNTER 4 BR1 report and adapt them for BR2.\u00a0 The process will be similar but the options and interface may be different.\u00a0 Look for the count of Unique Title Requests for e-books, or as close to that as you can get.\u00a0 Set the custom date range.\u00a0 Download the report and convert it to Excel, if necessary.\u00a0 Sort the data if more than one metric type is included in the totals column and add them up separately.\u00a0 Save the report in the local Vendor Stats Reports Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR2 report in the e-books sub-column for Q62B.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572404", "box_name": "Q62B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR2 & MR2)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR2 report in the e-books sub-column for Q62B.Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR2 report in the e-books sub-column for Q62B.Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Unique Title Requests from the BR2 report in the e-books sub-column for Q62B.Use the MR2 report for e-media stats for Q62B.\u00a0 The process is similar to the steps above.\u00a0 Look for Total Item Requests, or similar figure, rather than Unique Item Requests.\u00a0 Set the custom date range.\u00a0 Download the report and convert it to Excel, if necessary.\u00a0 Sort the data if more than one metric type is included in the totals column and add them up separately.\u00a0 Save the report in the local Vendor Stats Reports Report folder named according to the established convention.\u00a0 Report the Total Item Requests from the MR2 report\u00a0 in the e-media sub-column for Q62B.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30572404", "box_name": "Q62B - Books & Media (COUNTER 4 - BR2 & MR2)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
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{"text": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other):Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other):The steps below show how to run, sort, and crunch e-serials usage data using the COUNTER 5 TR_J1 report from JSTOR.\u00a0\u00a0 To see what this TR_J1 spreadsheet and the others will look like when complete, look in the Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for JSTOR to indicate that it is in progress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "the Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for JSTOR to indicate that it is in progress. the Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for JSTOR to indicate that it is in progress. the Vendor Statistics folder on the Library intranet. Open the Q60-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for JSTOR to indicate that it is in progress.Download the Vendor\u2019s Usage Statistics Report Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics Select COUNTER Usage Statistics Select \u201cCreate Reports\u201d From the drop down menu, select the report TR_J1 \u2013 Journal Requests (Excluding OA_Gold) Select Format:\u00a0 XLS Select Type:\u00a0 One Time Enter the custom date range \u2013 July 1, 202x \u2013 June 30, 202x Enter your email address and press Enter The report request will say \u201cpending\u201d until it is ready Select:\u00a0 Download when complete Open the Excel file and save it in the local Stats Reports folder using a standard file name (Vendor-IR_M1-date-range.xls):\u00a0 e.g., JSTOR-TR_J1-202x-07-01-202x-06-30.\u00a0 You can leave the rest of the automatically generated filename intact; the important thing is to put the vendor name at the beginning and to include the report type in the file name.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "tomatically generated filename intact; the important thing is to put the vendor name at the beginning and to include the report type in the file name.tomatically generated filename intact; the important thing is to put the vendor name at the beginning and to include the report type in the file name.tomatically generated filename intact; the important thing is to put the vendor name at the beginning and to include the report type in the file name.Customize the Spreadsheet & Sort and Calculate the Data Highlight the report type (TR_J1) and vendor name (JSTOR) in light green (or other color) to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. The COUNTER 5 metric type to collect for e-serials is \u201cUnique Title Requests\u201d but because the TR_J1 report returns Unique Title Requests and Total Item Requests, the data must be sorted and the two metrics added up separately. Hide unneeded month total columns from the display to make sorting and tallying easier.\u00a0 Leave the Reporting Period Total column visible and start in the column after Reporting.\u00a0 At the top of the spreadsheet select the columns showing the months July through June and hide them (Select Columns\u00a0>> \u00a0Right Click \u00a0>> \u00a0Hide). Sort the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the full the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "t the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the full the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).t the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the full the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).t the data by metric type:\u00a0 Select the full the table starting with the header rows (Title, Publisher, etc., and extending to the first empty column).After selecting the data, sort:\u00a0 Select\u00a0 >>\u00a0 Data \u00a0>> \u00a0Sort >> \u00a0Check \u2013 My data has headers >> \u00a0Sort By:\u00a0 Metric Type \u00a0>> \u00a0Sort On:\u00a0 Cell Values \u00a0>> \u00a0Order:\u00a0 A-Z \u00a0>> \u00a0Click OK. So you'll have a place to fill in the totals, add Metric Type headings to the spreadsheet.\u00a0 Type the titles of the two metric types in the Metric Type column, several rows above the headers.\u00a0 Put Total Item Requests in one row and Unique Item Requests in the row below it. \u00a0The totals for each type will be calculated in the adjacent cells. Save the file. Add up the Total Item Requests:\u00a0 With the cursor in the cell adjacent to Total Item Requests, click on the SUM icon at the top right side of the screen and select all of the Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.e Total Item Requests numbers in the Reporting column \u2013 scroll all the way to the cell above the Unique Item Requests numbers begin \u2013 and press Enter.Add up the Unique Item Requests:\u00a0 With the cursor in the cell adjacent to Unique Item Requests, click on the SUM icon and select all of the Unique Item Requests numbers in the column and press Enter. To double check the figures, add together the two sums just calculated and separately add up all the numbers in the column.\u00a0 Put the cursor in the cell underneath the two sums, click on the SUM icon and press Enter. \u00a0The two cells above should automatically be selected to give a total of all requests. Put the cursor in the cell adjacent to the sum of all item requests and click on the SUM icon one more time.\u00a0 Then, select ALL the numbers in the Reporting Period Total column and press Enter.\u00a0 The two sums should match.\u00a0 If not, check the formulas used to add up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file. up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file. up the Total Item and Unique Item requests and correct whatever is not accurate. Highlight the Unique Item Requests in light green and save the file.Type the Unique Item Requests total into the TR_J1 cell of the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for the vendor JSTOR and save the file. Run additional reports to gather e-books and e-media stats for this vendor if needed (see examples).\u00a0 When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "(see examples).\u00a0 When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.If vendors do not supply COUNTER 5 TR_J1 reports for e-serials usage, use whatever data is available, including from other COUNTER 5 reports, COUNTER 4 reports, and vendor supplied non-COUNTER reports.\u00a0 The types of data vendors offer might include the number of site searches, total item requests, full views, etc.\u00a0 Use any measure provided or full text downloads or views and enter the information into the \"other reports\" sub-column for Q63B. For reference, see the Q60B-Q63B worksheet for 2021-2022 for the vendors. Basic Workflow Steps for Downloading Non-COUNTER Stats Open the Q60B-Q63B worksheet and highlight the row for the vendor you are researching to indicate that it is in progress. Check the Accounts spreadsheet for log in credentials. Follow instructions to log in and navigate to Usage Statistics. Take a look to see what is available. Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 202x through June 202x. Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV, CSV, or XLS.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "sage Statistics. Take a look to see what is available. Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 202x through June 202x. Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV, CSV, or XLS.sage Statistics. Take a look to see what is available. Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 202x through June 202x. Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV, CSV, or XLS.sage Statistics. Take a look to see what is available. Select the reporting period:\u00a0 July 202x through June 202x. Select File Type:\u00a0 TSV, CSV, or XLS.Download the report and save it as an Excel File in the Vendor Statistics folder, following the established naming convention. Highlight the vendor name and report type to make them easy to spot when you open the spreadsheet. Sort the data by metric type, if needed, to separate different types of data in the same column, and use the metric that makes the most sense -- full views or total views, e.g. Add the monthly totals together, if necessary, to get the grand total for the reporting period.\u00a0 Highlight the total and save the spreadsheet. Enter the stats figure for the vendor into the \u201cOther Reports\u201d sub-column for Q63B and indicate the type and source of data in the Notes column. Run additional reports to gather e-books and/or e-media stats for the vendor if needed. When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "vendor if needed. When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.vendor if needed. When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.vendor if needed. When finished with the vendor, remove the \u201cin progress\u201d highlighting, shade the unused cells in grey, and move on to another vendor.Email Requests When the Accounts spreadsheet indicates that you must contact a vendor directly to obtain stats, write to the address indicated to request the data needed for the date range.\u00a0 In some cases, it can take time to receive a reply.\u00a0 When the information arrives, save the spreadsheet, pdf, or Word file in the Vendor Statstistics folder with a name that follows the established naming comvention.\u00a0 Highlight the Vendor name, report type, and the figure being reported, and save the file.\u00a0 Add the figure to the \"Other Reports\" sub-column of Q63B and indicate the source and type of data in the Notes column.\u00a0 Remove the \"in progress\" highlighting, shade the unused cells in gray, and move on to another vendor.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9611427", "page_name": "Q60B - Q63B - E-Resources Usage Stats", "box_id": "30559582", "box_name": "Q63B - Serials (COUNTER 5 & Other)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9611427"}}
{"text": "Adding Data to the ACRL Survey Worksheet & Wrapping Up:\nOnce all the e-resources data has been collected and crunched, double check your work to make sure the totals entered into the Q41B - Q42B and Q60B - Q63B worksheets are correct. Then, enter the figures from the two worksheets into the current year's shared ACRL Survey Worksheet Collectors spreadsheet.\u00a0 The various survey questions will have been assigned to different people in the library to answer. Upload all of the vendor statistics files to the designated folder on the library intranet. Upload the final versions of the Q41B-Q42B and Q60B-Q63B worksheets to the library intranet. Delete extraneous copies of files from your own computer or cloud drive.\u00a0 There is no need to save raw unedited downloaded vendor reports since they can always be downloaded again if needed. Congratulations on finishing up.\u00a0 The e-resources stats gathering, crunching, and reporting for the annual ACRL Survey is complete.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1307624", "guide_name": "E-Resources Statistics - ACRL Survey", "page_id": "9651545", "page_name": "Adding Data to the ACRL Survey & Wrapping Up", "box_id": "30526049", "box_name": "Adding Data to the ACRL Survey Worksheet & Wrapping Up", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1307624&p=9651545"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nThis is an internal guide for librarians who perform collection development at the Graduate Center. It collects resources and guidelines for our annual book selection procedures.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740738", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30808793", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740738"}}
{"text": "General Resources for Approaching Collection Development:\nBooks:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740738", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30808856", "box_name": "General Resources for Approaching Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740738"}}
{"text": "General Resources for Approaching Collection Development:\nBooks:Articles: Berman, Sanford. \u201c Libraries to the People. \u201d Revolting Librarians , edited by Celeste West and Elizabeth Katz, Booklegger Press, 1972, pp. 51\u201357. Dilevko, Juris. \"An Alternative Vision of Librarianship: James Danky and the Sociocultural Politics of Collection Development.\" Library Trends , vol. 56, no. 3, 2008, pp. 678-704 . ProQuest , http://ezproxy.gc.cuny.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/alternative-vision-librarianship-james-danky/docview/220456172/se-2 See here particularly the sections on debates in collection development, the impacts of outsourcing collections, and more. ...Danky asked future librarians to take it upon themselves to know \"something, anything\" by choosing their \"own subject to become an expert on\" (Danky, 1994a, p. 3).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740738", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30808856", "box_name": "General Resources for Approaching Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740738"}}
{"text": "uture librarians to take it upon themselves to know \"something, anything\" by choosing their \"own subject to become an expert on\" (Danky, 1994a, p. 3).uture librarians to take it upon themselves to know \"something, anything\" by choosing their \"own subject to become an expert on\" (Danky, 1994a, p. 3).uture librarians to take it upon themselves to know \"something, anything\" by choosing their \"own subject to become an expert on\" (Danky, 1994a, p. 3).And once they had become experts-defined as being \"steeped in the literature, know[ing] the trends, know[ing] the authors or creators of new works of value\" and being able to \"offer informed opinions\"-they would invariably contribute to strengthening their libraries' \"commitment\" to an active \"social role\" (Danky, 1994a, p. 3). Librarians with in-depth subject expertise were therefore the building blocks of any library \"where all ideas, regardless of form or source, can find a home and where the curious, or desperate, can [subsequently] find\" those ideas (Danky, 1994a, p. 3). Dodge, Chris. \u201cLibraries to the People, Redux.\u201d Revolting Librarians Redux , ed. Katia Roberto and Jessamyn West. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003. 128-135. Print. Journals dedicated to collection development (but of course articles on collection development issues are published throughout the field): Collection Building (ended 2017) Collection Management", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740738", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "30808856", "box_name": "General Resources for Approaching Collection Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740738"}}
{"text": "Files and other Information:\nIn the library sharepoint, documents about collection development are generally saved in: Shared Files -> Librarian Liaison Documents -> Collection Development .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740738", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31541512", "box_name": "Files and other Information", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740738"}}
{"text": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808821", "box_name": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending:Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending:Considerations when ordering: Make sure the item has what looks like a good record in OCLC; there are lots of items in OASIS because it is such a huge distributor that may not be appropriate for our collection;unbound items, strange editions, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808821", "box_name": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "are lots of items in OASIS because it is such a huge distributor that may not be appropriate for our collection;unbound items, strange editions, etc. are lots of items in OASIS because it is such a huge distributor that may not be appropriate for our collection;unbound items, strange editions, etc. are lots of items in OASIS because it is such a huge distributor that may not be appropriate for our collection;unbound items, strange editions, etc.if they do not appear in WorldCat, that tells you the edition you have chosen is sus See OASIS instructions for screenshots for link to check Worldcat right from OASIS Please prioritize scholarly publications While we have no official restrictions on ordering scholarly vs other publishers, we are the only institution in CUNY which supports doctoral research Please prioritize works that are NOT already held in large numbers across many public libraries or already heavily represented across CUNY There are no restrictions on ordering a print copy of an OA title If you know of a single OA title that (instead of purchasing in print) you would like to have cataloged\u2013check with Mike Handis Remember to order faculty publications from your departments Central line GC faculty should be completely represented, and contingent faculty publications are up to your discretion. Please order a print copy even if we have the electronic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808821", "box_name": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "ld be completely represented, and contingent faculty publications are up to your discretion. Please order a print copy even if we have the electronic.ld be completely represented, and contingent faculty publications are up to your discretion. Please order a print copy even if we have the electronic.ld be completely represented, and contingent faculty publications are up to your discretion. Please order a print copy even if we have the electronic.Make a note in OASIS for faculty titles when ordering AND bring faculty book items to the attention of Mike Handis for cataloging (you can download a list from OASIS or send him an email with the titles) We\u2019re still focused on PRINT books . Many ebook publishers still do not allow ILL Digital rights restrictions also make ebook purchases difficult to consider for long term stability of our purchases and ethical state spending Most ebooks are 3-4 times the price of print for the same publication (and come with restricted access) If there are special circumstances for ebooks, contact Alycia Right now please order HARDCOVER copies . pandemic greatly affected bindery services so repairing of paperbacks on hold Almost all of our orders for paperback books in 2022 and 2023 failed! HOWEVER, if a book is ONLY published in paperback and no other formats, please do still try to order via OASIS--we have had more luck in this situation .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808821", "box_name": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "EVER, if a book is ONLY published in paperback and no other formats, please do still try to order via OASIS--we have had more luck in this situation .EVER, if a book is ONLY published in paperback and no other formats, please do still try to order via OASIS--we have had more luck in this situation .EVER, if a book is ONLY published in paperback and no other formats, please do still try to order via OASIS--we have had more luck in this situation .Please order items that have been published in the month of APRIL before the annual deadline for orders (because it takes time for orders to be fulfilled and sent to us). If something will be published following that date, you can still order it, but will have to save it for next year's budgets. For all that is above, if there are special circumstances, please email Alycia for assistance!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808821", "box_name": "Overall Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Spending", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "Faculty Books:\nRemember to order faculty publications from your departments. Please do order these titles in print even if we have an electronic copy, and use the notes field in OASIS to indicate faculty titles. Some programs generate lists of recently published books, but you also might look through the faculty profiles on each departmental website, or on the GC communications threads . Core/central line faculty should be completely represented, and contingent faculty publications are up to your discretion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "30808818", "box_name": "Faculty Books", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "31516549", "box_name": "Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum:Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum:Course Descriptions: Course descriptions are shared on GC program websites. While it these may not be as detailed as a full syllabus reading list, these summaries sometimes supply lists of key texts that will be used in the course. Graduate Council approves new courses at the Graduate Center. You can browse through the Graduate Council Archive to see this information (new course descriptions are usually shared attached to each meeting agenda). Syllabi There is no repository for GC syllabi; but you could request them from your faculty (and when you teach you are usually given the syllabus!). Course Reserves GC course reserves are password protected but Mike D, Melissa or Alycia can share the list of assigned books with you if you would like to supplement beyond the assigned texts for a particular course or area. Exam Lists Departments vary as to whether they have a set of assigned texts for comprehensive or oral exams.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "31516549", "box_name": "Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "ed texts for a particular course or area. Exam Lists Departments vary as to whether they have a set of assigned texts for comprehensive or oral exams.ed texts for a particular course or area. Exam Lists Departments vary as to whether they have a set of assigned texts for comprehensive or oral exams.ed texts for a particular course or area. Exam Lists Departments vary as to whether they have a set of assigned texts for comprehensive or oral exams.You could ask your APO or EO if they can share such lists with you if they are not already on the program's website. Consultations Are there themes that have come up in your work with students in your program that we could better support through our monograph ordering? Reference Desk Don't forget to take into account what you have observed at the reference desk or ask our NTAs if they have suggestions from their work in your program areas. Events in your Departments Are there book talks being organized in your department? Are there programs that highlight themes for the year? Sometimes these events can help you to think about how to supplement our collection beyond a program's curriculum directly.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740750", "page_name": "Guidelines and Requirements for Monograph Ordering", "box_id": "31516549", "box_name": "Expanding from the Graduate Center Curriculum", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740750"}}
{"text": "Current Budgets and Deadlines:\nFiscal year 2025 (FY25) monograph allocations by program (Fall 2024/Spring 2025) Column I: allocations for each program Columns K, L: half of the total the allocation for each program so that you can see what you have to spend by February Columns N-Q: shows your total spending for the year and what you have left overall. The date spending was last checked is noted in cell N4 If you need more recent data on your spending, you can check yourself inside OASIS, instructions are here . There are two deadlines for FY25: February 19, 2025 : please have half of your budgets spent by this date. June 25, 2025 : whatever funds you have not spent after this date will be reallocated.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740748", "page_name": "Budgets and Deadlines", "box_id": "31387083", "box_name": "Current Budgets and Deadlines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740748"}}
{"text": "Working Meetings:\nDrop-in zoom working meetings to chat about collection development or ask questions are scheduled this semester, check your outlook invite for scheduled times (or the Mina Rees Library Calendar). Tuesday, February 4 at 11am Thursday, February 13 at 11am Thursday, April 10 at 11am Friday, May 16 at 11am Wednesday, June 4 at 11am Wednesday, June 18 at 11am", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740748", "page_name": "Budgets and Deadlines", "box_id": "31510650", "box_name": "Working Meetings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740748"}}
{"text": "Fund Codes:\nPlease do not go over your total overall allocated budget for the year as the overarching rule! This year we are trying to monitor our spending by allocation a bit better--please do your best within reason to use the appropriate fund code for each book.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740748", "page_name": "Budgets and Deadlines", "box_id": "31542823", "box_name": "Fund Codes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740748"}}
{"text": "OASIS Ordering Instructions:\nHow to Order Monographs in OASIS (instructions by Alycia): This is an overall guide to how to place monograph orders in OASIS\n\nHow to Search OASIS by Fund Code (instructions by Alycia): A guide which shows how you can search order information in OASIS to see how much you have spent for each of your program areas, which each have an assigned Fund Code", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740747", "page_name": "OASIS Instructions", "box_id": "31146545", "box_name": "OASIS Ordering Instructions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740747"}}
{"text": "ProQuest OASIS Resources:\nProQuest OASIS Libguide: A libguide from ProQuest about OASIS. Includes short videos and other documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740747", "page_name": "OASIS Instructions", "box_id": "31387248", "box_name": "ProQuest OASIS Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740747"}}
{"text": "Inside OASIS, you can: Use Slip notifications: these are newly published books published within a call number range assigned to you Link to reviews of a title: Use the \"Curated by ProQuest\" book lists under \"Review Titles\" Working with Lists in OASIS Status Notifications : a guide to statuses in OASIS and what they mean Stock availability explanations In Stock. Rush Available. Books on shelf and ready to ship. In stock with supplier. There is stock on hand with a supplier. Shipping times will depend on best available discount. Available from supplier. Expected to ship in X-Y weeks. Title is available from a supplier. Shipping estimate based on current averages. Ebook available. This title is available on an ebook platform\u00a0for immediate purchase and can often be viewed using the See inside the book link. Not yet published. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740747", "page_name": "OASIS Instructions", "box_id": "30808810", "box_name": "Resources inside OASIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740747"}}
{"text": "hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.Shipping time is unknown.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740747", "page_name": "OASIS Instructions", "box_id": "30808810", "box_name": "Resources inside OASIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740747"}}
{"text": "Academic Presses:\nAcademic University Presses Subject Area Grid: Published annually in the Association of University Presses Directory, the Association also makes the Subject Area Grid available as a free download. The grid indicates the subject areas in which each member press has a strong interest.\n\nAssociation of University Presses: Member List: The Association of University Presses has more than 150 members located around the world. This online directory contains a guide to presses publishing in various subject areas, editorial profiles of each press, and contact information for publishing staff.\n\nNew Books Network: The NBN is a network of author-interview podcasts focused on academic books.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808801", "box_name": "Academic Presses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "Book Reviews:\nCHOICE Reviews: Choice Reviews gives access to a comprehensive archive of more than 200,000 reviews representing more than a quarter-century of scholarship. For our GC subscription, you must generate your account while in GC IP range for the first login (then following that, you can log in from anywhere)\n\nSaved searches can be programmed to run at regular intervals and to alert you to new additions to the search results. Click on Lists > My Lists > My Saved Searches & Alerts; choose the saved search for which you wish to create an alert; then select an interval (once a week, once a month) from the drop-down menu. An email will be sent to you when new items appear in your search results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808809", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "hen select an interval (once a week, once a month) from the drop-down menu. An email will be sent to you when new items appear in your search results.Booklist: Booklist is a book-review magazine that has been published by the American Library Association for more than 100 years, and is widely viewed as offering the most reliable reviews to help libraries decide what to buy and to help library patrons and students decide what to read, view, or listen to. It comprises two print magazines, an extensive website and database, e-newsletters, webinars, and other resources that support librarians in collection development and readers' advisory.\n\nBook Review Digest Plus: Reviews of fiction and nonfiction in the humanities, social sciences, general sciences, and popular topics published in English since 1983. Includes over 600,000 full-text book reviews and more than 2 million citations to reviews. Textbooks, government publications, and technical books in law and the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808809", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "d the sciences are not included. Book reviews may also be found in Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, Project Muse, and most subject-specific databases.Book Review Index: A comprehensive online guide to book reviews that includes more than 5.6 million review citations from thousands of publications, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text reviews. Contains the entire back file of Book Review Index print content from 1965 to the present.\n\nChronicle of Higher Education: Browse for book reviews and Top Reads of each year.\n\nH-Net: H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences is an online scholarly review resource.\n\nKirkus Reviews: Also available via https://www.kirkusreviews.com/discover-books/\n\nNew York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.\n\nNew York Times Book Review: Use Academic Pass for access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808809", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.\n\nNew York Times Book Review: Use Academic Pass for access.TLS: Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019: An international publication with contributors from around the world covering literature and criticism, history, science, politics, and art. Includes every issue of TLS from 1902 through 2019, which can be searched or browsed by book title, author, book editor, translator, or contributor (reviewer, essayist, or illustrator). Print issues of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808809", "box_name": "Book Reviews", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "Inside OASIS, you can: Use Slip notifications: these are newly published books published within a call number range assigned to you Link to reviews of a title: Use the \"Curated by ProQuest\" book lists under \"Review Titles\" Working with Lists in OASIS Status Notifications : a guide to statuses in OASIS and what they mean Stock availability explanations In Stock. Rush Available. Books on shelf and ready to ship. In stock with supplier. There is stock on hand with a supplier. Shipping times will depend on best available discount. Available from supplier. Expected to ship in X-Y weeks. Title is available from a supplier. Shipping estimate based on current averages. Ebook available. This title is available on an ebook platform\u00a0for immediate purchase and can often be viewed using the See inside the book link. Not yet published. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808810", "box_name": "Resources inside OASIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.hed. Advance orders accepted. Orders will ship as soon as title becomes available. Not currently in stock. Orders accepted. We will attempt to source.Shipping time is unknown.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30808810", "box_name": "Resources inside OASIS", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "Independent Presses:\nSmall Press Distribution: Most books highlighted here are available to order via Coutts/Oasis", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "30809287", "box_name": "Independent Presses", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "Awards in your field(s):\nIs there an award for books in your field which would allow you to get lists of new materials which have been reviewed? Check scholarly societies or organizations, etc.? i.e. https://www.culturalstudiesassociation.org/the-first-book-prize.html", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740746", "page_name": "Finding and Evaluating Monographs", "box_id": "33343429", "box_name": "Awards in your field(s)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740746"}}
{"text": "When doing collection development and checking if we have an ebook version of a title, you may wonder if we have perpetual or limited access to a text. Ebooks that we own will be available in perpetuity. This page helps outline how OneSearch tells you which books have been purchased. Onesearch gives clues about whether we own an ebook in the following ways: Within OneSearch, the name of the link in the \"View Online\" section of the record tells you whether an ebook has been permanently added to the collection: Duke University Press Ebooks : we own all of these books, but purchase them according to year. If you can't access a title, it may not yet be published. There is no restriction on concurrent users. Ebsco Ebooks \" Ebsco Ebooks: Graduate Center Collection \" means that we purchased this ebook, the Graduate Center has perpetual access (but there may be additional restrictions on concurrent users) Generally if an Ebsco ebook is in OneSearch for the GC, we own it.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9862022", "page_name": "Ebooks We Own", "box_id": "31163436", "box_name": "Which ebooks do we own?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9862022"}}
{"text": "has perpetual access (but there may be additional restrictions on concurrent users) Generally if an Ebsco ebook is in OneSearch for the GC, we own it.has perpetual access (but there may be additional restrictions on concurrent users) Generally if an Ebsco ebook is in OneSearch for the GC, we own it.has perpetual access (but there may be additional restrictions on concurrent users) Generally if an Ebsco ebook is in OneSearch for the GC, we own it.Ebook Central See details below JSTOR See more about the DDA and EBA Programs here . Ebooks added to the permanent collection: \" JSTOR Books: Graduate Center Permanent Collection \" means that this item is a purchased ebook, the Graduate Center has perpetual access and unlimited concurrent users for this title \"JSTOR Path to Open\" titles have been purchased and the Graduate Center has perpetual access and unlimited concurrent users for this title If a book is in multiple collections but includes either the \"JSTOR Books: Graduate Center Permanent Collection,\" or \"JSTOR Path to Open,\" it has been added permanently. Impermanent collections: \" JSTOR EBA Collection \" whether or not this item joins the permanent collection is based on use. If it is listed *only* as EBA, it may be removed from the collection at a later date. These titles are evaluated annually. \" JSTOR Books: Graduate Center \" means the ebook is currently active, but it might be part of the EBA program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9862022", "page_name": "Ebooks We Own", "box_id": "31163436", "box_name": "Which ebooks do we own?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9862022"}}
{"text": "e. These titles are evaluated annually. \" JSTOR Books: Graduate Center \" means the ebook is currently active, but it might be part of the EBA program.e. These titles are evaluated annually. \" JSTOR Books: Graduate Center \" means the ebook is currently active, but it might be part of the EBA program.e. These titles are evaluated annually. \" JSTOR Books: Graduate Center \" means the ebook is currently active, but it might be part of the EBA program.If you see that a title is available via JSTOR but it does not appear in either of these collections, please contact Alycia and Melissa; there may be alternative means to acquire it. Project Muse Ebooks : If a Project Muse ebook is in Onesearch, we own it. There are no restrictions on concurrent users.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9862022", "page_name": "Ebooks We Own", "box_id": "31163436", "box_name": "Which ebooks do we own?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9862022"}}
{"text": "Permanent Ebook Acquisitions vs. Subscriptions and Rotating Collections:\nPermanent Ebook Collections we own--titles will remain in perpetuity | Temporary Ebook Collections--possible that titles will not stay\n\nDe Gruyter ebooks: Graduate Center Collection | Ebook Central\n\nDuke e-books | JSTOR EBA\n\nEarly English Books Online | JSTOR Books: Graduate Center\n\n[Ebook Central: see below ] | Any ebook collections not listed to the left or above: are part of a subscription and not purchases and could possibly be cancelled\n\nEbsco Ebooks: Graduate Center Collection\n\nJSTOR Ebooks: Graduate Center Permanent Collection\n\nLoeb Classical Library\n\nProject Muse Ebooks\n\nSpringerLink Books - Graduate Center Collection (AH)\n\nTaylor & Francis eBooks: Graduate Center Collection\n\nWiley Online Library - Graduate Center Books", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9862022", "page_name": "Ebooks We Own", "box_id": "31503354", "box_name": "Permanent Ebook Acquisitions vs. Subscriptions and Rotating Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9862022"}}
{"text": "Ebook Central Ebooks:\nThe only surefire way right now to confirm an Ebook Central ebook was purchased for the GC is that it is included in this OneSearch collection . *SOME* (there is a technical glitch that does not always show the Collection!) purchased ebooks can also be distinguished when you are viewing individual titles within Alma, but instead of finding details in the \"View Online\" section, you will know that an ebook has been purchased the \"Ebook Central GC Purchased\" collection appears in the record details:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9862022", "page_name": "Ebooks We Own", "box_id": "31541273", "box_name": "Ebook Central Ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9862022"}}
{"text": "Notes for requests for items other than Monographs:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "30809310", "box_name": "Notes for requests for items other than Monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Notes for requests for items other than Monographs:Notes for requests for items other than Monographs:Hi all, A liaison asked me today about how to respond to any requests at the moment about the possibility of adding new single journal subscription or databases. Here are a few notes that can be shared when you reply to inquiries like this: Over the past few years we have had a significant 5% cut to our budgets, and this cut is ongoing. This makes our ability to add any new resources particularly tricky. We are also now working toward only adding new databases and journals on an annual cycle with a transparent evaluation process via the Collections Committee. You can share this guide with patrons and/or work through this process with them: https://gc-cuny.libapps.com/libguides/admin_c.php?g=1400045 The transition to the CUNYBuy system has brought an already lengthy acquisition process to almost complete stand-still. No matter the cost, all new materials are undergoing many months in the acquisition process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "30809310", "box_name": "Notes for requests for items other than Monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "ngthy acquisition process to almost complete stand-still. No matter the cost, all new materials are undergoing many months in the acquisition process.ngthy acquisition process to almost complete stand-still. No matter the cost, all new materials are undergoing many months in the acquisition process.ngthy acquisition process to almost complete stand-still. No matter the cost, all new materials are undergoing many months in the acquisition process.You can let the requestor know about our budget cuts and uncertainties and also that we will track specific requests via the Collections Committee, and that they can use NYPL or ILL in the meantime. (Please do send requests and suggestions to Alycia!) We're working on some plans to make requesting a bit easier and more transparent, but those processes are still in development. For the time being, please reply to requestors directly and feel free to send information on about the requested materials to me for tracking. Thanks for your patience! Alycia", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "30809310", "box_name": "Notes for requests for items other than Monographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Our current policy is that we do not accept donations of books other than copies of GC central line faculty publications. We do not accept or process personal library collections or large donations. Here are a few sample emails for these kinds of requests: Sample message in response to a request to donate a personal library (for any inquiry, including folks outside of CUNY affilation): Dear \u2014- Thank you so much for thinking of our library. Unfortunately, due to our library\u2019s limitations, we are unable to accept donations of this kind at the moment. If you are looking for alternative ways to donate or sell books, we do have this blog post that collects a few New York City resources: https://gclibrary.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2023/09/19/redux-nyc-book-donation-centers/ [signature] Sample message for current GC affiliates where further conversation with a liaison librarian may be helpful: Dear \u2014- Thank you so much for thinking of our library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "31437558", "box_name": "Book Donations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "e for current GC affiliates where further conversation with a liaison librarian may be helpful: Dear \u2014- Thank you so much for thinking of our library.e for current GC affiliates where further conversation with a liaison librarian may be helpful: Dear \u2014- Thank you so much for thinking of our library.e for current GC affiliates where further conversation with a liaison librarian may be helpful: Dear \u2014- Thank you so much for thinking of our library.Unfortunately, due to our library\u2019s limitations, we are unable to accept donations of this kind at the moment. We are able to accept copies of work by GC faculty by donation but we are unable to process personal library collections. If you are looking for alternative ways to donate or sell books, we do have this blog post that collects a few New York City resources: https://gclibrary.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2023/09/19/redux-nyc-book-donation-centers/ If you would like to chat further about our collections and their relationship to your program, you might consider getting in touch with the librarian who works with your department. I am cc\u2019ing them here [REMEMBER TO ADD THEM AND/INTRODUCE THEM] [signature]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "31437558", "box_name": "Book Donations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Email Template: Yes, we'll order that book:\nSample email language: Thank you so much for the suggestion. We will order the title for the collection, but it will take some time for the book to be shipped, cataloged and processed. I suggest that if you need a copy in the next few weeks that you explore Interlibrary Loan to request a section (usually delivered quickly as a PDF), a physical copy.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "33365626", "box_name": "Email Template: Yes, we'll order that book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Notes about ebooks:\nIf folks have questions about why we do not always have an ebook, or may not be able to add it: Not all books are available in ebook form. Even if it is available via Amazon, there may not be a version of that same book available for purchase by libraries. Many ebook publishers still do not allow ILL Some of our state funding requires that we are able to allow ILL for purchased books, so these items have to be bought in print. Digital rights restrictions also make ebook purchases difficult to consider for long term stability of our purchases and ethical state spending Most ebooks are 3-4 times the price of print for the same publication (and in addition to being more costly, they may also come with restricted access)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "31513149", "box_name": "Notes about ebooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Other templates?:\nAre there other collections emails you struggle to write? Let me know and I am happy to help. --Alycia", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9740883", "page_name": "Correspondence Templates", "box_id": "31499309", "box_name": "Other templates?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9740883"}}
{"text": "Reserves:\nSee the Reserves libguide for full up to date details on reserves. A few notes: Faculty MUST fill out the Reserve Request Form as the first step for any form of reserve request. There is no alternative to the form; please do not send requests via email (sorry!) This form is shared between Circulation and Acquisitions and represents the first step in the shared workflow to identifying items, adding what we already own to a course list, and making purchases where needed. Reserve items purchased by the library do not come out of liaison monograph budgets; there are separate funds for reserve items.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9977120", "page_name": "Course Reserves", "box_id": "31498962", "box_name": "Reserves", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9977120"}}
{"text": "Monograph Request Data:\nCLICs Requests ILL Requests ALMA analytics", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "9982666", "page_name": "Request Data", "box_id": "31516560", "box_name": "Monograph Request Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=9982666"}}
{"text": "Proposals for significant electronic resource subscriptions:\nSee this full guide for more information on the new proposal process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10616077", "page_name": "Electronic Resources Proposals", "box_id": "33408860", "box_name": "Proposals for significant electronic resource subscriptions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=10616077"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10717359", "page_name": "Annual EBA Programs for Liaison Evaluation", "box_id": "33735705", "box_name": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Liaisons/EBA"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs:Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs:We have a few EBA (Evidence Based Acquisiton) programs at the Graduate Center Library. These programs provide us with a large and changing corpus of items throughout the course of a year, and at the end of the year we choose a subset to own permanently. These are the programs with their annual deadlines. Liaisons are responsible to review and provide suggestions for materials to retain permanently.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10717359", "page_name": "Annual EBA Programs for Liaison Evaluation", "box_id": "33735705", "box_name": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Liaisons/EBA"}}
{"text": "y. These are the programs with their annual deadlines. Liaisons are responsible to review and provide suggestions for materials to retain permanently.y. These are the programs with their annual deadlines. Liaisons are responsible to review and provide suggestions for materials to retain permanently.y. These are the programs with their annual deadlines. Liaisons are responsible to review and provide suggestions for materials to retain permanently.AVON streaming films (OLS license) Alexander Street's Academic Video Online collection There are two elements of this collection: A shifting large collection of subscribed streaming films All available titles in changing collection are managed in Alma by OLS The GC permanently owned streaming films On the A-Z list description for AVON if you click \"additional info\" you can see the list of films the GC has purchased All titles owned by the GC are included in a locally managed electronic collection in Alma and in OneSearch have the label \" Academic Video Online: Graduate Center Owned \" in the \"View Online\" section of the record: The GC (and each other CUNY library) chooses 10 titles per year to own perpetually from the AVON \"Build by Choice\" collection Ask Alycia if you would like a copy of the latest list of titles to choose from Deadline for decisions: December of each year. Usage information was shared in September in 2024.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10717359", "page_name": "Annual EBA Programs for Liaison Evaluation", "box_id": "33735705", "box_name": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Liaisons/EBA"}}
{"text": "e a copy of the latest list of titles to choose from Deadline for decisions: December of each year. Usage information was shared in September in 2024.e a copy of the latest list of titles to choose from Deadline for decisions: December of each year. Usage information was shared in September in 2024.e a copy of the latest list of titles to choose from Deadline for decisions: December of each year. Usage information was shared in September in 2024.Docuseek (managed by GC library) We will choose 10 streaming films to retain permanently If there are films before the deadline you know we would like to retain, email Alycia Deadline for decisions: September/October of each year JSTOR EBA program (managed by GC library) JSTOR's description of the EBA program This program gives us access to a collection of books (different from the DDA) for one year. At the end of the year, we are given usage statistics and spend the funds we have deposited on books we select from the collection. Deadline for decisions: May of each year. Usage information usually shared in May. Former/Discontinued EBA Programs For one year we participated in the Project Muse Ebooks EBA. The purchased ebooks have been added to Alma. Alternate access to this collection is available via NYPL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10717359", "page_name": "Annual EBA Programs for Liaison Evaluation", "box_id": "33735705", "box_name": "Graduate Center Evidence Based Acquisition Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/Liaisons/EBA"}}
{"text": "How to check for Cancelled OASIS Orders:\nOASIS and Coutts do not communicate if a book order is not able to be fulfilled and is cancelled. You can search for items that you ordered and were cancelled by hand--choose \"cancelled\" and de-select \"open\" and \"fulfilled\":", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10172493", "page_name": "Check for Cancelled OASIS Orders", "box_id": "32090576", "box_name": "How to check for Cancelled OASIS Orders", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=10172493"}}
{"text": "We participate in the JSTOR EBA and DDA ebook acquisition programs. Here is an outline of how those programs function and our local decisions: JSTOR DDA JSTOR's description of the DDA program These ebooks are triggered for purchase automatically based on usage. New triggers for purchases beginning in January 2025 (prior to 2025 the trigger was seven total item requests for all titles, but there were more embargoed new books): Frontlist titles (published in the last three copyright years): purchases trigger at FOUR item requests Backlist titles (copyrights four years old or older): purchases trigger at EIGHT item requests An item request is a download or view of an item Additionally the GC's threshold excludes automatic purchase of any ebook over $250. We can still purchase these titles upon request but they are not automatically purchased.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10072816", "page_name": "JSTOR EBA and DDA program details", "box_id": "31786540", "box_name": "JSTOR Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=10072816"}}
{"text": "hreshold excludes automatic purchase of any ebook over $250. We can still purchase these titles upon request but they are not automatically purchased.hreshold excludes automatic purchase of any ebook over $250. We can still purchase these titles upon request but they are not automatically purchased.hreshold excludes automatic purchase of any ebook over $250. We can still purchase these titles upon request but they are not automatically purchased.We only have access to these ebooks when we have funds in our account The whole of this collection is NOT active in OneSearch, only natively when inside JSTOR. When a title is purchased, it gets added to Alma. JSTOR EBA JSTOR's description of the EBA program This program gives us access to a collection of books (different from the DDA) for one year. At the end of the year, we are given usage statistics and spend the funds we have deposited on books we select from the collection. All JSTOR EBA titles are active in OneSearch, and those we have purchased are added to our permanent collection. If you see an ebook that is in both the EBA and \"Graduate Center Permanent Collection,\" it has been purchased.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10072816", "page_name": "JSTOR EBA and DDA program details", "box_id": "31786540", "box_name": "JSTOR Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=10072816"}}
{"text": "EBA Examples:\nThis book is in the EBA collection but has not yet been added to our permanent collection: This book is in the EBA collection and it has also been added to our permanent collection (\"JSTOR Books: Graduate Center Permanent Collection\"):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1323723", "guide_name": "Liaisons Collection Development Guide", "page_id": "10072816", "page_name": "JSTOR EBA and DDA program details", "box_id": "31802862", "box_name": "EBA Examples", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1323723&p=10072816"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nThis guide is here to help you with your archival research.\u00a0 It contains information on archives and archival repositories, collection finding aids, conducting background research, and finding both analog and digitized collections.\u00a0 It includes links to resources, research tips, and tools for working with the sources you find.\u00a0 Please send any comments or suggestions to library@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762381", "page_name": "Archival Research Guide", "box_id": "30869373", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/home"}}
{"text": "CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections:\nThe CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections , which is part of the Mina Rees Library, seeks to collect, organize, preserve, and make accessible materials documenting the history of the Graduate Center and its constituents, along with unique collections that support the research and educational mission of the University. Please see the comprehensive guide to the CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections to learn about the scope and contents of the collections, to browse and search finding aids, and to find practical information for visiting and using the archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762381", "page_name": "Archival Research Guide", "box_id": "33571320", "box_name": "CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/home"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762381", "page_name": "Archival Research Guide", "box_id": "30870212", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/home"}}
{"text": "Archives Defined:\nThe New York Public Library defines archives as \"the records created by people and organizations as they lived and worked.\" Archives usually consist of unpublished materials that accumulate organically over the course of time that were preserved for the enduring value of the information they contain, for their value as artifacts, or as evidence of the work or activities of the creator.\u00a0 But they can contain just about anything that was created or saved by a person or organization. Materials are kept in their original order whenever possible, grouped into collections according to their source, and described in finding aids or collection records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869399", "box_name": "Archives Defined", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "Materials relating to particular individuals, organizations, events and subjects will likely be scattered across multiple collections in various repositories.\u00a0 And those sources, even taken together, will form an incomplete record since they will only consist of the materials that were saved and that have lasted.\u00a0 Most of the records generated as people live and work aren\u2019t saved at all.\u00a0 So when you are looking for sources, remember that the historical record is likely incomplete.\u00a0 Think about what might be missing.\u00a0 And think creatively about where to find materials to answer your research questions. It can be very helpful to think in terms of collections of sources, such as personal papers or organizational records, or collections of oral histories, maps, photographs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "32219527", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.And think in terms of repositories.\u00a0 The holdings of individual libraries and archives, when taken together, constitute unique cohesive resources.\u00a0 When an archive holds a collection of photographs on a topic, for instance, chances are good that they will also hold manuscripts, books, periodicals, reference sources, and other materials related to those photographs.\u00a0 So be certain to search at the repository level for other materials when you find yourself exploring an archival collection held there. Archival research can be simultaneously inspiring and tedious, enlightening and challenging, productive and time consuming.\u00a0 More often than not, though, it is well worth the effort. For practical advice and a realistic description of what archival research is like, see Chapter 9, \" Archival Research ,\" in Zachary M . Schrag's The Princeton Guide to Historical Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "32219527", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869395", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:Glossary of Archival Terms:Following are definitions of some common archival terms.\u00a0 For a comprehensive list, see the Dictionary of Archives Terminology , a handy online reference source from the Society of American Archivists. Archival Collection - A broad term encompassing both personal papers and organizational records collections. Archives - Records in any format created by or received and maintained by an organization that are determined to have permanent value. When housed in repositories outside the institution that created them, the collections are often called Organizational Records. Artificial Collections - Collections of items assembled by an individual or institution from a variety of sources, usually on a topic or event (the sinking of the Titanic or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869395", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).Examples include: The Radio Scripts Collection (NYPL Schomburg) and The World War I Collection (N-YHS). Institutional or Corporate Archive - A repository that holds records created by or received by its parent institution. The BAM Hamm Archives and the Carnegie Hall Archives are institutional repositories. The archives of some organizations, especially commercial enterprises, exist solely to serve internal needs and outside researchers may have limited or no access to the records. Manuscript Repository - An institution that collects historically valuable records of individuals, families, and organizations. The New-York Historical Society Library and The Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869395", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.Archivists maintain original order whenever possible because the arrangement can shed light on how an individual or organization functioned and can also simplify access to the materials. When there is no discernible order, archivists sort the materials into series such as correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, etc., in order to facilitate research and access. Personal Papers or Manuscripts - Collections of materials in any format created by or received and maintained by an individual or family in the course of daily life. Examples include: the Harry Belafonte Papers (NYPL), the Audre Lord Papers (Spelman College), and the Shirley Hayes Papers (N-YHS). Primary Sources & Secondary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation are considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869395", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.Secondary sources are works that analyze and interpret other sources. They use primary sources to solve research problems. The way you engage with a source determines whether it is a primary or secondary source for your project. Book reviews, for example, are typically considered secondary sources.\u00a0 If the subject of your research is book reviews themselves, however, they would be primary sources for your project. Provenance - A fundamental archival principle (also called respect des fonds ) that requires that materials be grouped into collections according to their source, not according to their subject. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2008; Introduction to Archival Terminology , NARA; Theodore R. Schellenberg, Principles of Arrangement, Staff Information Paper Number 18 , Published by the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, 1951. )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762384", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "30869395", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/about-archives"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869398", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:Elements of Finding Aids:Finding Aids are detailed guides to the contents and arrangement of collections.\u00a0 Finding aids, which may also be called collection guides, are written to give repositories intellectual and physical control over their holdings and to help researchers find what they are looking for within collections.\u00a0 Finding aids can take many forms, whether digital or analog, and range in detail from a brief summary to an itemized list of contents, but most finding aids will fall somewhere in between. The level of detail and description depend on the resources of the repository and the collection itself.\u00a0 Most comprehensive electronic finding aids will contain the following elements: Collection Overview / Descriptive Summary \u2013 The basic bibliographical details you would find in a library catalog record, including the repository, creator, title, date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869398", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": ", date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).Biographical / Historical Note \u2013 Information on the creator of the collection, including significant historical details that provide context for the archival materials. Scope and Content Note \u2013 A brief description of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned. Arrangement / Organization \u2013 A list of the series into which the collection is organized, or a brief description of the organization of the materials, i.e., \u201carranged by type of material, then chronologically.\u201d Access Points / Subjects / Key Terms \u2013 The subject headings, including names, organizations, topics, places, document types, family names, occupations, and other terms, under which the collection is indexed. Administrative Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869398", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.Container List / Inventory \u2013 A list of boxes, folders, and volumes in the collection. You\u2019ll need to know the box and folder numbers to request materials at the repository. Finding aids may also include: Series descriptions, a list of items separated from the collection, and notes on related collections in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869398", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:Tips for Using Finding Aids:Collections may be described in catalog records, website descriptions, NUCMC records, published collection guides, paper guides available in the repository, and/or Wikipedia entries in addition to or instead of traditional finding aids. Not all collections will have detailed finding aids, but when they do, spend time reading them thoroughly before diving in to a collection. A close look at a finding aid will tell you not only what is IN a collection, but what is NOT there, saving you time. Many manuscript and archival repositories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.Access may be uneven within a library, with some collections being fully processed and described in electronic finding aids complete with links to digitized images, audio, or video from the collection, while other collections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit. When viewing electronic finding aids, look for the \"print view\" or a link to \"view as a single page\" so you can do keyword searching within the document. Archivists research the subjects of the collections they process and frequently write detailed historical and biographical notes that contextualize the materials. You can learn a great deal by reading a comprehensive finding aid. A container list in a finding aid will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.A typical folder title might be \u201cCorrespondence, 1911-1914.\u201d\u00a0 When this is the case, the only way to find out who is writing to whom and what is being said is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online. Visit a repository\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.As a way of dealing with backlogs of unprocessed collections, many archival repositories follow an arrangement and description methodology called MPLP, or \" More Product, Less Process ,\" especially for large contemporary collections.\u00a0 This trend in processing means that archivists spend less time arranging and describing materials in order to provide access to more materials sooner.\u00a0 For researchers, this means they may have to spend more time looking through boxes of materials because collections may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.You will likely come across broken links to electronic finding aids in your research using databases, websites, WorldCat, or other search tools.\u00a0 When this happens, use what you know in a Google search to find the collection guide another way.\u00a0 A search using the repository name and part of the collection creator's name will usually help you find a working link.\u00a0 If that fails, go directly to the repository's website and either browse their list of collections or search across their site for the collection you are seeking.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762658", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "30869402", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-aids"}}
{"text": "Background research paves the way for productive archival research.\u00a0 Use it to get an overview of your topic, to zero in on the details you need to find primary sources, to put archival materials in context, and to help you position your own argument within the scholarly conversation. Following are some suggestions and tips for finding background sources. ONESEARCH: A search in CUNY's OneSearch using keywords and subject terms central to your topic will turn up print and electronic books, scholarly articles, news articles, films, dissertations, government documents, and other primary, secondary, and reference sources.\u00a0 After a broad initial search, you can sort the results by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).GC DATABASES: Our A-Z List of Databases includes over 400 resources.\u00a0 You can search for particular databases by title, filter databases by type, or search across the list by keyword to find databases that cover your topic. RESEARCH GUIDES: Library research guides round up the major print and electronic resources in a given area and can quickly point you to reliable sources.\u00a0 The GC's research guides cover a wide range of subjects and topics, from Anthropology to data management.\u00a0 Use them to find reference sources and scholarly articles, and to identify the key databases in a subject area.\u00a0 If we don't have a research guide for a topic you are studying, try a web search to find one at another library.\u00a0 For example, if you wanted to find reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .(The term \"LibGuides\" refers to the platform many libraries use to publish research guides.)\u00a0 One example of an excellent guide to primary and secondary sources from another institution is this U.S. History guide from the University of Washington . Browse guides from other libraries to identify potential research avenues and to use the open access resources identified there.\u00a0 But look for subscription resources here at the GC Library .\u00a0 If we don't have something you need, you can usually request it via Interlibrary Loan . SECONDARY & REFERENCE SOURCES: Consult our Beyond Wikipedia: Background and Reference Sources guide for information on finding and using a wide range of secondary and reference sources in your research.\u00a0 You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more. You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more. You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more.GOOGLE SCHOLAR: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases. When off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in before you can access library subscription resources. WORLDCAT: WorldCat Is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in every format in thousands of libraries around the world. As with OneSearch, after a broad initial search you can use the available options to zero in on sources close to your topic. Use the links in WorldCat records to request items via Interlibrary Loan if they are not available at the GC. DISSERTATIONS: Look for dissertations on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "ns on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down.ns on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down.ns on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down.And their bibliographies may help you identify useful scholarship and background sources as well. GOOGLE BOOKS: Try searching Google Books to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people. Your efforts may turn up details in a footnote or the text of a book that lead you to sources you may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.NEWSPAPERS: Historical newspapers are valuable primary sources that can help you get a sense of the time and place you are studying and see how a subject was viewed and understood in its time.\u00a0 Newspapers can also fill in the record on people and topics that do not turn up in archival collections.\u00a0 Be sure to explore alternative press sources as well.\u00a0 You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before it appears in the mainstream media.\u00a0 And you may also find the voices of marginalized people and organizations more readily in community papers or newsletters, union publications, and alternative, underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": ", underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.SUBJECT HEADINGS: Search Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases.\u00a0 Also try a keyword search in OneSearch or WorldCat to find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, click on the subject headings in the catalog records of promising titles to find related works on the topic. RESEARCH TIPS Take a close look at the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgements in reference and secondary sources.\u00a0 They are gold mines for identifying primary sources and finding out which libraries or private collections hold them. Keep a running list of the names (people and organizations), dates, keywords, subjects, themes, events, and places that come up in your research.\u00a0 These will be your access points for finding primary sources. Knowing key names will enable you to recognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.Reference and secondary sources can help you decipher documents found in archives.\u00a0 Letters in manuscript collections exchanged between people who knew each may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't define them.\u00a0 Reference sources can come to the rescue. You can also use background sources to refine a topic and for help developing a research question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762393", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "30869484", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/background"}}
{"text": "Begin with background research to familiarize yourself with the key names, dates, themes, events, places, and organizations related to your topic.\u00a0 And think about the kinds of sources you are hoping to find. Then search catalogs, databases , online portals , and published sources (books, articles, dissertations, etc.) to discover collections and to find out which repositories hold them.\u00a0 You can also approach your research geographically, by identifying research libraries, local libraries, government archives, historical societies, and other repositories located in the vicinity of your research topic. Note that there are MANY places to look for archival materials and other primary sources.\u00a0 Searching for printed archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869405", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.Once you know where collections are held or have decided to search repositories where your topic is centered, explore repository websites to discover archival collections and other materials using available search tools. Closely read archival finding aids and speak to library staff about your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869405", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases:\nFollowing are some of the major search tools that will help you find primary sources in multiple formats across repositories.\u00a0 Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Try adding keywords such as sources, correspondence, diaries, interviews, personal narratives, etc. to your search to find primary sources. For the best results: Be flexible when you search; search multiple catalogs, databases, and portals; be persistent when you encounter outdated links; and remember that not all collections will have detailed finding aids or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.Archive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nGoogle: Put your subject's name or multi-word topic in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) or this: \"(\"civil rights\" OR \"civil liberties\") AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.WorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nAdditional Search Tools\n\nArchive Finder (NYPL Database): This database is available at all New York Public Library locations and provides information and detailed indexing to manuscript collections from over 5,700 repositories in the U.S. and U.K., including NUCMC records created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "cords created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database. Note that this is an ongoing initiative and not all repositories in NYS currently contribute to this database.\n\nGovernment Archives: Government archives, whether national, state, or municipal, are often quite massive, holding millions of items. They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "r government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.Hidden Collections Registry: \"The CLIR Hidden Collections registry is a discovery tool to highlight rare and unique library, archival, and museum collections. It features projects funded through CLIR\u2019s Cataloging and Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives programs as well as numerous other special collections throughout the U.S. and Canada.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "aloging and Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives programs as well as numerous other special collections throughout the U.S. and Canada.\"National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC): A gateway operated by the Library of Congress for searching 1.5 million catalog records describing archival and manuscript collections and individual manuscripts in public, college and university, and special libraries. Records for manuscript collections created since 1986 may be found in WorldCat or through searching NUCMC directly. Records created from 1959 to 1985 are available in the print volumes of NUCMC, which are available at the New York Public Library and select CUNY locations, as well as in the database Archives Finder , which is available at select NYPL locations. Digitized catalog and index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): SNAC \"is a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"\n\nDigitized Sources: Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section of this guide for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Digitized portals are efficient tools for identifying individual sources on a topic and can lead you to full analog and digital collections when you follow item links back to the holding libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869407", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Repository-Level Searching:\nRepository-level searching is an excellent way to to discover primary sources and an essential step in the research process.\u00a0 When you find a collection that sounds promising for your topic, whether by searching a library catalog, database, digital portal, or Google, or whether you find it by following a footnote or bibliography entry, be sure to take the next step of thoroughly exploring the holdings of the repository. That's because when a library holds an archival collection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869412", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "ection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.Steps for Repository-Level Searching: Visit the library's website to read about the collections as a whole and get practical information for visiting and accessing materials. Look for an A-Z list of archival collections or finding aids on the library's website and spend some time browsing through it.\u00a0 Unlike keyword searching, which can only turn up what you are looking for, browsing opens up the possibility of discovering collections serendipitous ly. Search the library's finding aid database or archival portal if they have one. Check the website for a digitial portal and browse and search digitized collections. Search the library's regular catalog on your topic to find records for other primary and secondary sources on your topic. Look for research guides, reference tools, or topic guides to help you navigate holdings. And, most importantly, speak to the reference staff about your project. They can help streamline your research and point out helpful resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869412", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Research guides compiled by libraries with with notable resources in particular subject areas are a great way to discover analog and digitized primary sources and reference tools to help you use them.\u00a0 We have dozens of subject-specific research guides at the GC , for instance, and many other libraries have them as well.\u00a0 One example of an excellent guide to primary and secondary sources from another institution is this U.S. History guide from the University of Washington . If you are launching a research project in LGBTQIA+ studies, for example, and don't know where to begin, you could try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30981963", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "uld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide).uld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide).uld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide).(LibGuides is the platform many libraries use for their guides.) The search will turn up numerous guides, including the GC's own LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies guide , which contains links to archival and other resources.\u00a0 Each library's guide will be different and will highlight the books, serials, archival collections, digitized materials, subscription databases, and open web resources\u00a0 they are recommending to their researchers.\u00a0 Just be aware that subscription resources linked from guides beyond the Grad Center will require local log in credentials.\u00a0 Check the GC's A-Z list of databases to see if we subscribe to an electronic resource that interests you.\u00a0 If not, try the NYPL's databases . You can also request books, articles, serials, microfilmed collections, and other resources via Interlibrary Loan if we do not hold them at the GC Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30981963", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:Tips for Finding Materials:Background Research You don't have to know everything about your topic before you dive into primary sources, but having a basic sense of the people, organizations, places, themes, dates and events central to your topic will help you recognize potentially important archival collections when you encounter them.\u00a0 See the Background Research tab in this guide and the separate Beyond Wikipedia research guide for tips and links to resources. Serendipity Browsing a library's list of collections online, exploring collections whose finding aids seem only tangentially-related to your topic, reading widely, and speaking to other researchers and library staff are all great ways to open up the chances of discovering relevant primary sources you weren't specifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.Analog & Digital Collections Printed archival collections will lead you to digitized items and digitized items will lead you to printed collections.\u00a0 Be flexible and creative as you search to find sources in multiple formats. Searching Secondary Sources to Find Archival Materials Secondary and reference sources will not only help you put your topic in context, they will often lead you directly to archival collections.\u00a0 Check the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgments in books, dissertations, and other published sources for clues. You may learn about cataloged and uncataloged materials held in libraries and/or private collections. Published Guides to Manuscript Collections Published guides to manuscript collections can be easily overlooked in the quest to find archival materials.\u00a0 However, these printed volumes, many of which were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.These guides typically contain summary descriptions of individual collections and indexes that allow you to identify holdings by subject or format. Though the descriptions in these printed volumes may well have been superseded by subsequent archival processing and electronic finding aids, they situate individual collections within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.Examples include: A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the New-York Historical Society and the Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library (also available in the Internet Archive .) Library Subject Headings Try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the subject headings used to describe those books and click on the most relevant terms to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful subject headings and use them when searching archival databases as well. Reference Tools Repositories often have specialized indexes and reference tools that relate directly to their archival holdings.\u00a0 When available, these can greatly streamline your research. Advice from the Princeton Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.It is one thing to locate the papers of major participants in an event. But the letters of witnesses to that event, with vivid descriptions, may be scattered over many states. Databases of archives, such as WorldCat and ArchiveGrid, are helpful, but they cannot pick up every collection in every archive. Finding all the unpublished material relevant to a topic is therefore a research challenge in itself. Search every catalog you can find, and get help from a librarian or archivist. Read other scholars\u2019 bibliographies. Identify prominent figures in your stories\u2014politicians, activists, intellectuals\u2014and see if they deposited papers somewhere. Eventually, as you become expert in a topic, you may get a sense of which individuals or institutions might have collected relevant material. \" (p. 189) Schrag, Zachary M. \u201cArchival Research.\u201d In The Princeton Guide to Historical Research , 186\u2013207. Princeton University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1pdrrc9.12 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762385", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869413", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/finding-collections"}}
{"text": "Analog vs. Digital:\nDigitized sources are exceedingly convenient and readily accessible.\u00a0 But it is important to remember that although there are many millions of digitized primary sources accessible online, the vast majority of unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world has not been digitized and is not available online. The digitized sources at a given repository will usually represent just a fraction of their holdings on a topic.\u00a0 You can often use the digitized items you find to discover additional sources for your project in their original analog format in folders and boxes on the shelves of the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869422", "box_name": "Analog vs. Digital", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Materials:\nThere are many places to search for digitized primary sources.\u00a0 These include large-scale digital portals, the websites of research libraries, archives, and museums, the websites of regional and subject digital collaborations, government archives websites, international digital portals, library subscription databases, and on the open web. Individual digitized items can lead you back to the digital or analog collections that contain them and further back to the repositories where the collections are held, allowing you to contextualize the sources you find. One point to note is that the digital facsimiles you discover may represent just a small portion of the existing material on your topic in a repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869421", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nLibrary suscription databases contain primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, laws, legislation, legal documents, pamphlets, broadsides, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, oral histories, audio, video, images, maps, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. In many cases, the databases were produced by digitizing previously existing microfilm. The original microfilm reels might be available to borrow via interlibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869431", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center Library subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats. Highlights iclude the Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, 16th to 20th Century; Ethnographic Video Online; and the Women's Studies Archive. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869431", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ve. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.NYPL Databases: The NYPL subscribes to a number of databases containing digitized archival collections from other institutions in addition to their own digitized holdings. Search for databases by Title or Keyword on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture; and the Smithsonian Collections Online database World's Fairs and Expositions: Visions of Tomorrow. Note that NYPL subscription resources require an NYPL library card and PIN for remote access and some NYPL databases are accessible on-site only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869431", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nOnline portals are among best ways to discover digital content.\u00a0 And they can help you find analog materials as well.\u00a0 These platforms make it possible to search in one place for primary sources related to a particular person, subject, region, or format that are scattered across multiple institutions. When search results turn up individual items, be sure to click on links to explore the full collections they belong to, and trace further back to the holding repository. Browse results by contributing institution, when possible, and visit the websites of those institutions to look for other materials on your topic.\u00a0 Many archival repositories have tools that let you search across their collections and also limit results to digitized materials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869436", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "erials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.DPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 51 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from libraries, archives, and museums across the U.S. Search or browse by topic or contributor, and explore primary source sets and online exhibitions.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869436", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Google: Add library keywords to your search to find digitized collections. For example, try a search like this: \"Civil Rights\u201d AND (digital or digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive OR manuscripts) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid and may may turn up library research guides and other helpful reference tools that can streamline your research.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nDigital Library Directory: An online directory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869436", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "irectory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web: A list of online exhibitions from libraries, archives, and historical societies maintained by the Smithsonian. Searchable by keyword, title, and sponsoring institution. Great for finding leads to primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869436", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Subject-Based Portals:\nListed below are just a few of the extraordinary open access subject-based digital collections and collaborations available online. Find similar resources by visiting the websites of libraries that cover your subject area or trying a Google search formatted like the examples below. \"indigenous peoples\" AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive) physics AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR sources OR manuscripts) \"your topic\" AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive OR sources OR manuscripts)\n\nAfrican American History - Umbra Search: Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869437", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.Biodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"\n\nBlack Women's Suffrage - DPLA: \"[A] collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960. ... [Includes] photographs, correspondence, speeches, event programs, publications, oral histories, and other artifacts.\"\n\nCivil Rights Digital Library: \"[T]he most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web\" through: a Digital Video Archive of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869437", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ve of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nDigital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869437", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "uration collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"Native Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew Netherland Institute: Exploring America's Dutch Heritage: Digitized versions of translations and transcriptions of documents relating to New Netherland. Written in an archaic hand, these seventeenth-century documents were damaged by fire and water, but they are our best source of knowledge about the former Dutch colony.\n\nNorth America Manuscripts - Worlds of Change at Harvard Library: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869437", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible.\u00a0 You may also be able to limit results to digitized materials if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Carter Brown Library: High resolution images from the library's archive of early American images, maps, and political cartoons are available through the JCB's Luna database and scans of over 15,000 full books are available via the Internet Archive.\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.\n\nMuseum of the City of New York Collections Portal: A growing collection of more than 250,000 images and objects from the collections of the Museum of the City of New York.\n\nNational Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "e indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"National Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "can history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"New York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nRansom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "nts, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives: Access over 26 million descriptions of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, films, works of art and organizational records.\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Library Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Michigan - Clement's Library: Archival collections, images, and public domain books.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"\n\nYale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.The collections and digital humanities projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available freely available online. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Preisidency Project: \"Our goal today is to be recognized as the authoritative, non-partisan on-line source for presidential public documents.\"\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP): \"Established in 1965, the Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP) is the world\u2019s largest repository of manuscripts, books, media, and artifacts relevant to the history of psychology and related human sciences.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"\n\nCriminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "t cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"CUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"\n\nDigital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "textual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.Digital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.\n\nDocumenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Emigrant Savings Bank Records, NYPL: From the finding aid: \"Collection consists of selected records of the Emigrant Savings Bank, particularly records pertaining to the Irish Emigrant Society and data about the bank's depositors and borrowers. Irish Emigrant Society records, 1841-1933, include minutes of the board of trustees and finance committee, and an account ledger. Bank records contain information about deposit accounts, real estate, buildings, and investments. Society and bank records document the social history of Irish immigrants on either side of the Atlantic, with occasional references to German and French immigrants. Deposit accounts often contain detailed personal and genealogical information about individual depositors.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "eferences to German and French immigrants. Deposit accounts often contain detailed personal and genealogical information about individual depositors.\"Emma Goldman Papers: \"Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project at UCB has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.\"\n\nFreedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\n98 Acres in Albany: \"Drawing on government documents, oral histories, and local reporting, this blog tells the stories of the 98 acres seized by the State, before demolition and during redevelopment. It is the rough draft for a book and part of a larger project, exploring how urban renewal changed one American city.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Project Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.\n\nRosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "c activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"SNCC DIgital Gateway: A documentary website that tells the story of how young activists in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) \u201cunited with local people in the Deep South to build a grassroots movement for change that empowered the Black community and transformed the nation.\u201d It links to documents, photographs, oral history interviews, and audiovisual material hosted in digital collections at repositories across the country; includes organizational records of SNCC and profiles of individuals involved with SNCC; describes key events; and much more.\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "ral and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.Trials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"\n\nUN Archives Geneva: The UN Archives Geneva platform gives access to the fonds and collections managed by the United Nations Library and Archives in Geneva, including the archives of the United Nations in Geneva, the League of Nations (1919-1946), international peace movements (from 1870), and private papers.\n\nUrban Archive: A web app that merges location data with the digital collections of museums and libraries, to make it easy to explore the history of urban environments. Browse by city (New York City; Albany, NY; Newburgh, NY; Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "dustry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.Grant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on projects and then share their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\u00a0 And check the International Resources section for regional portals from across the globe. Note that while extremely helpful, regional portals, consortiums, and collaborative sites are not comprehensive and likely do not include all possibly related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.State Digital Resources - Library of Congress Guides: Among the excellent research guides compiled by the Library of Congress are their U.S. state and territory guides. See both the General Resources and Local History & Genealogy guides to find digital collections at the LC, and links to digitized exhibitions, historic newspapers, vital records, courthouse records, maps, directories, bibliographies and guides, and other resources. Particularly useful are the listings of external websites and databases for finding libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in each state with notable digital and analog collections.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "es in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "32203629", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869434", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:Why Digitize This But Not That?:There are many reasons why some materials might be\u00a0digitized while others might not be: Some items, like documents in national archives, may be considered to have high research value for a wide audience. Or collections might be in high demand locally and the originals could be at risk of damage from over-use. Collections that belonged to a well-known person or organization might be deemed important because of their provenance . Or they might be visually compelling . Photographs and other images are more dazzling than handwritten documents. Another common reason for digitizing is preservation .\u00a0 When documents are too fragile to use, they might\u00a0be microfilmed and/or digitized to preserve access to the information. Sometimes materials are given to a library along with funds to process and digitize them.\u00a0 And sometimes repositories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869434", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.There can be a commercial motive too. In analog times, collections were microfilmed for preservation and/or to extend access. Today, vendors digitize previously microfilmed archival collections and historical periodicals, add bells and whistles, and sell them to libraries in subscription databases. Read more about the topic on the Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive's blog: Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762386", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "30869434", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/digitized"}}
{"text": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals:\nThe online portals and archives listed here are a sampling of the resources that exist around the globe.\n\nDirectories & Lists\n\nLibWeb - Libraries Around the World: Libraries from around the world arranged geographically.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives from around the world.\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nLiterature & Art - World-Wide Directory of Repositories: Online directory from the International Council on Archives.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.\n\nNational Digital Libraries & Regional Portals", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "Archives.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.\n\nNational Digital Libraries & Regional PortalsAfrican Online Digital Library: \"AODL is an open access digital library of African cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"\n\nThe Aruba Collection: Coleccion Aruba is the documentary heritage portal for the island nation of Aruba, which was developed through the cooperation of Aruba's documentary heritage institutions. A number of institutional collections are available for discovery through the Internet Archive and through the Coleccion Aruba website .\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "ite .\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.Australia - Trove: Trove provides access to 14 billion digital items about Australia or of interest to the Australian community. Trove focuses on freely available digital content created by Australians and held in the collections of the National LIbrary of Australia and other Australian Libraries, Archives, Museums, Galleries, University, Research and community organisations. It contains books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and other materials.\n\nBrazil - Digital Brasil: The National Digital Library of Brazil (BNDigital).\n\nBrazilian Digital Newspapers and Periodicals Library: A portal from Brazil's National Library that allows access to digitized periodicals, magazines, yearbooks, bulletins and serial publications.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "ives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.Caribbean - Digital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"\n\nEarly Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. ... The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"East Asia Digital Archive: A partnership between the National Library of Korea and the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.\n\nEndangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The EAP facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the [EAP] has digitised over 12 million images and 35 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised ... include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEurope - Archives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe. Use search filters to find digitized items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "zed items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.France - Calames: Online catalog of archives and manuscripts in French university and research libraries.\n\nH-France - Digital Humanities Database: A searchable database of French and Francophone Studies digital projects\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.\n\nIndia - Rajasthan Oriental Research Institute: Consists of 215 original titles, including 58 manuscript catalogs. Accessible via the Internet Archive.\n\nInternational Institute of Social History: Over 4,000 archives, more than 1 million printed volumes and audio-visual items, with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements.\n\nLACLI: LACLI is a repository of free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies, including digital primary source collections, demographic data, and ebook libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "urces for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies, including digital primary source collections, demographic data, and ebook libraries.Latin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.\n\nMiddle East & Islamic Studies - Digital Collections Guide: A subject guide from Cornell that includes listings of manuscript and archival repositories, both digital and analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.\n\nThe Palestinian Museum Digital Archive: Over 200 Years of Palestinian life portrayed through photographs, documents, letters, diaries, publications, and audio & video recordings. Browse over 360,000 items by topic or collection or search across the digital archive by keyword.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "iaries, publications, and audio & video recordings. Browse over 360,000 items by topic or collection or search across the digital archive by keyword.Research Resources - SHAFR: Selected resources for historical research from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). Includes lists of archives and resources by region and subject.\n\nRussia - ArcheoBiblioBase: ArcheoBiblioBase (ABB) is an internet directory and bibliographic information system for archives in the Russian Federation.\n\nSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": ", census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.Digital South Asia Library: A program of the University of Chicago and the Research Libraries Group, the Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 390 institutions across the UK.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "30869423", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available from around the world. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"\n\nDigital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "31728325", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "textual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "31728325", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive: The Digital Archive of the Archivo Hist\u00f3rico de la Polic\u00eda Nacional de Guatemala (Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive, or AHPN) aims to facilitate scholarly and legal research into a vast cache of historical documentation about Guatemalan history. This site currently includes around 20 million scanned images of documents from the AHPN, of an estimated 80 million total. This digital archive mirrors the structure and the arrangement of the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.\n\nIMIRCE The Kerby A. Miller Collection of Irish Emigrant Letters and Memoirs from North America: \"IMIRCE provides access to thousands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "31728325", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "usands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedieval Murder Maps - London, York, and Oxford: Discover the murders, sudden deaths, sanctuary churches, and prisons of three thriving medieval cities.\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "31728325", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Shakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nWorld Digital Library: The WDL made available primary materials from all countries and cultures. The collection was transferred to the Library of Congress in 2021 where it remains as a searchable resource showing the diversity of the world\u2019s cultures through the contributions of hundreds of organizations.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10053944", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "31728325", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/International"}}
{"text": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9797471", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "32384784", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/other-formats"}}
{"text": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Primary sources can be published or unpublished items in any format, including handwritten letters, objects, audio recordings, images, the built environment, etc.\u00a0 Materials are considered to be primary sources when they contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation. Secondary sources, on the other hand, are works that analyze and interpret other sources. This section of the guide contains tips for finding primary sources in formats beyond manuscripts and archives in subscription databases and in open access sites.\u00a0 Use the tabs on the left to find sources of: Audio / Visual Materials - Moving images (film, video, TV), music (recordings and sheet music), radio (broadcasts, transcripts, radio plays, etc.), spoken word (speeches, poetry, podcasts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9797471", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "32384784", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/other-formats"}}
{"text": "ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.Images - Open access and library subscription resources for finding collections of images in libraries and archives, digital portals, and more. Maps & Atlases - Collections of print and digitized maps of places around the globe and subject-specific online databases that map language, social justice, historical boundaries, and other subjects. Oral Histories - Recordings, transcripts, and collections. Published Primary Sources - In print, online, and on microfilm.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9797471", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "32384784", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/other-formats"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources:\nImages from left to right: NYRF Newsletter ; Gov\u2019t Report on East Mojave Desert Region ; Oral History Recording on Cassette ; Button: No Nuclear Plants, No Nuclear Bombs ; Button: March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom ; Dorothea Lange Photograph, NM ; Manuscript Cookbook ; May Day Anti-War Rally Flyer ; Mark Twain Letter ; View of Greenfield, Mass ; Poster: InternationalANSWER.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9797471", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "32386025", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/other-formats"}}
{"text": "Before Visiting an Archive:\nVisiting an archive is usually quite a different experience than visiting a circulating library.\u00a0 Collections are one-of-a-kind, so procedures are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 You may have to register to use the collections, show identification, stow coats, bags, pens, and paper, and follow other procedures. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "32238022", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:Closely review the repository's website. In addition to the basics such as the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit. \u00a0You may learn about reading room protocols, advance registration requirements, reproduction policies, and whether laptops and personal cameras are permitted, among other details. Explore secondary sources and published primary sources. A good understanding of your subject will help enormously as you look through archival folders and boxes. Without knowing what to look for, you may miss important documents or waste time trying to decipher unrelated materials. Read finding aids in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "32238022", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.The biographical and historical notes will be particularly useful for putting the materials in context, and the scope and content note will let you know whether or not the collection contains material relevant for you. But the entire finding aid should be essential reading. Contact the staff by email or phone. This step is essential. Always contact the library staff to let them know which collections you would like to use and when you plan to visit. The collections you need might be stored offsite and require advance notice for retrieval. In some repositories, appointments are required. Permission might be necessary before you can use certain materials. The reference staff at the library can also help you discover other materials that are related to your topic and provide answers to logistical questions that are not answered on the website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "32238022", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Handling Materials:\nClosely follow the instructions you are given at the repository, which may include some or all of the following guidelines: Do not eat or drink near special collections materials. Handle documents carefully. Turn pages gently. Inform library staff when you encounter volumes with uncut pages. Keep folders of documents flat on the table. Do not hold documents up in the air to read them. Do not lean on volumes or manuscripts. Do not disturb the order of the documents. Use pencils only when taking notes. Do not use not pens or highlighters. Wash your hands before handling documents. Be sure to alert archives staff if you encounter damaged or extremely fragile material that may need special attention before it can be safely handled. Do not take photographs without asking permission. Follow all the instructions of the archives staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869464", "box_name": "Handling Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nAn essential part of the research process is evaluating sources. \u00a0Think about the following questions as you use archival materials. The questions are relevant at the collection level as well as the item level. Who created the source / collection? What was its original purpose? Who was the intended audience? What may have been left out? Why was this item / collection saved? How does this source fit in with the rest of the collection? / How does the collection fit in with the rest of the holdings in the repository? Does the source / collection raise other questions? Source: The Information Literate Historian", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869465", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Taking Notes:\nArchival collections consist of unpublished pages, either handwritten or typewritten, that are arranged in folders inside archival boxes. It is important to take careful notes that clearly indicate exactly where you find specific items so you can find items again yourself if you need to, and so others will be able to go back to the original source when following your footnote or bibliography entry. Be certain to write down the collection name, the collection number, the box number, the folder number or title, and a description of the item itself. Is it a letter? \u00a0If so, record the name of the author, the recipient, and the date on the letter if there is one, even if it is a partial date. Format your citations as instructed in the finding aid for the collection. Ask at the repository if you need assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869457", "box_name": "Taking Notes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Restrictions:\nBe aware that restrictions may limit your ability to access, handle, copy, or quote from unpublished archival materials. Collections may be stored offsite and advance notice might be required for access. Permission might be required before certain collections may be used. The materials may have been microfilmed or copied for preservation purposes and researchers may be required to use the surrogate formats rather than the original documents. See the Restrictions section of the finding aid and/or speak with archival staff to find about any limits that might restrict your use of a collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869467", "box_name": "Restrictions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections:\nIf you wish to publish quotes\u00a0from unpublished materials in a special library collection, you must request permission from the repository as well as from the appropriate copyright holder(s). The administrative information section of a finding aid may\u00a0explain\u00a0the procedures for requesting permission to quote in publication.\u00a0 If not, or if you need additional information, contact the repository staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869469", "box_name": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives:\nEstablished rules for citing unpublished primary sources can't cover every possible variation, so it can be difficult to know exactly how to cite materials in notes and bibliographies.\u00a0 The key is to follow your chosen citation style as best you can and to be consistent within your document. Electronic finding aids often include a preferred citation.\u00a0 Use that information as you craft your bibliography entries.\u00a0 Also look for links to automatically generate citations for the digitized items you discover in online portals and library websites. Following are tips for citing unpublished sources from the APA, Chicago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869468", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "ago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.Guidance for citing archival documents and collections using APA style. This information is not included in the 7th edition in the Publication Manual and the Concise Guide . It is available only on the APA Style website.\n\nCiting Archival Sources - Hunter College Archives: Elements to include in citations and examples to follow when crafting your own.\n\nCiting Records in the National Archives (pdf): Geared towards NARA holdings, but useful for citing manuscript and archival materials from other repositories.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Overview of Notes & Bibliography - Manuscripts: Information on citing manuscripts in bibliographies and notes. GC login required.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Author-Date References: Manuscript collections in author-date format. GC login required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869468", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nCopyright & Unpublished Material An introduction for users of archives and manuscript collections from the Society of American Archivists. WATCH File Information about copyright holders and how to locate them can be found in the Watch File, a joint project of the\u00a0Harry\u00a0Ransom\u00a0Humanities Research\u00a0Center\u00a0at UT,\u00a0Austin\u00a0and the\u00a0University\u00a0of\u00a0Reading\u00a0in the\u00a0UK. RightsStatements.org Provides 12 standard rights statements for online cultural heritage. Learn about the various copyright statements you may encounter as you use digital collections in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869470", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Research Journals:\nA research journal can help you stay organized as you delve into sources for your project.\u00a0 Keep a running list of the relevant people, organizations, events, places, dates, and themes you discover in your reading.\u00a0 And keep track of the repository, website, and database searches you do to streamline your efforts as your project moves forward. A record of your research will help keep you focused.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869456", "box_name": "Research Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "If you are taking digital photographs of an archival collection for reference purposes (also see below), be sure to have an organized work flow and follow it every day.\u00a0 It is easy to become overwhelmed with large numbers of images if you don't have a strategy in place for organizing them. One way to organize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869458", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.Here's another way to do it: Write the date and the name of the library you are using on a piece of paper and take a photo of that before you do anything else.\u00a0 This marker will enable you to easily find the start of a day's photos when you return to browse through them.\u00a0 Then, as you work, take photos of the cart, the outside of the each box, the box label, and the folder label before photographing what's inside the folder to maintain accurate records of the materials you consult.\u00a0 Organize your photos at the end of each day.\u00a0 And back up everything, multiple times, on flash drives, to be sure your work is not lost.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869458", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos:\nCheck a repository\u2019s website to find out about reproduction policies before you go. Some archives allow self-service, non-flash photography, some will photocopy a certain number of pages for researchers per day, and others may provide scans. There may be fees for these services and it may take some time to receive copies. Copies are usually provided for reference purposes only. If you wish to request copies for publication, inquire about the repository\u2019s policies and fees. You will likely need to provide the an exact citation for the item you would like to have copied (collection name and number, box number, folder number, description of the item) and indicate where the item will be published (dissertation, book, journal article, artwork, exhibit, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869459", "box_name": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869460", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:Working with Unprocessed Collections:Not all collections in libraries (or private collections) are fully processed and described in\u00a0finding aids.\u00a0 Sometimes collections will have only a very broad description and/or a brief container list.\u00a0\u00a0In some repositories these minimally processed collections are closed to researchers, but in others, researchers are allowed to use them. When you are given access to an un- or under-processed collection,\u00a0keep the following tips in mind: If possible, do a quick inventory of the materials, noting boxes, volumes, file cabinets, etc. Note any existing groupings of materials and order (chronological, format, subject).\u00a0 Archivists may maintain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869460", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.Speak with the staff at the repository or the administrator of\u00a0the\u00a0collection if it is privately held\u00a0to be certain you understand and can agree to any restrictions that may be imposed on researchers wishing to quote from the collection in publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869460", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA:\nThis handy guide from the Society of American Archivists explains how archives function and details how to find and use archival materials in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869471", "box_name": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869472", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Read about the landscape of archival research and the experiences of graduate students in archives and libraries around the world in this report from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). Between 2003 and 2015 more than 200\u00a0CLIR Mellon research fellows made 991 visits to 750+ libraries, archives, museums, archaeological sites, and private collections in 64 countries, and wrote 177 reports about their experiences.\u00a0 Read the full text online. A few quotes from the report: \u201cDiscovery is a key part of the research process, but tools for discovery are often incomplete or difficult to use, if they exist at all.\u201d (p. 21). \"Regular communication between researchers and librarians or archivists can make a crucial difference in the success of a researcher\u2019s project, especially when not all information about a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869472", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).Researchers should be \"aware and wary but at the same time open to what they find, knowing that it is incomplete and that it tells a story that is as much about the collection and its practices as about the subject they are researching \u201d (p. 27).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869472", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Reading Room Protocols:\nVisiting a manuscript or archival repository is a different experience than visiting a regular circulating library. Because the collections are one-of-a-kind, rules are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 Rules are usually more relaxed at community archives than at research libraries. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762391", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "30869463", "box_name": "Reading Room Protocols", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/using-archives"}}
{"text": "Special libraries and archival repositories come in every shape and size.\u00a0 They can be divided into the following broad categories: Research Libraries These include large public libraries like the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library, special collections in colleges and university libraries, and historical societies and museums. Government Archives There are government archives at the national, state, county, and municipal level.\u00a0 Individual government agencies may also maintain archives of their own records.\u00a0 These entities may have their own search engines and discovery tools that do not overlap with databases such as ArchiveGrid or WorldCat. Community Archives Often organized and run by volunteers.\u00a0 Community archives usually have the most open access policies and welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869473", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .Local Museums, Historical Societies, Libraries, & Archives Small-scale local repositories often have wonderfully rich collections and highly knowledgeable staff.\u00a0 Look for repositories in the geographical vicinity of your subject to find sources in a range of formats. Institutional Archives The records held by companies and organizations documenting their own operations and histories.\u00a0 These may or may not be open to outside researchers.\u00a0 Permission is usually required for access. Private Collections Personal papers held by individuals and families.\u00a0 These may be processed or unprocessed materials and access may be strictly controlled.\u00a0 Contact the administrators directly to inquire about using the collections.\u00a0 Be sure you understand and can agree to any restrictions before undertaking research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869473", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "administrators directly to inquire about using the collections.\u00a0 Be sure you understand and can agree to any restrictions before undertaking research.A Day in the Life of an Assistant Archivist at Kew Gardens: A short video giving a behind-the-scenes glimpse into a typical work day of an Assistant Archivist at Kew Gardens.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869473", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries:\nTo identify repositories that may hold material on your subject, see the list below.\u00a0 For repositories beyond the U.S., see the International Resources section of this guide.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869480", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Community Webs: \"Community Webs, a program of Archive-It and the Internet Archive, was launched in 2017. Its mission is to advance the capacity for public libraries and other cultural heritage organizations to build archives of web-published primary sources documenting local history and underrepresented voices. The program achieves this mission by providing resources for professional training, technology services, networking, and in support of scholarly research use.\"\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nSAA Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada: Compiled by the Society of American Archivists, this directory includes companies that maintain their historical records themselves, as well as companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869480", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.Regional Archives Directories: Find archives and archival repositories by country, state, or region with a Google search. For instance, try searching (without the quotes) \"archives directory Canada,\" \"archives directory Great Britain,\" or \"archives directory New Orleans.\"\n\nSpecial Collections in College and University Libraries: A dated but still useful title. E-book available to borrow from the Internet Archive.\n\nDirectory of Collections in the U.S. & Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings: Conway, Melissa, and Lisa Fagin Davis. \u201cDirectory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings.\u201d The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 109, no. 3 (2015): 273\u2013420. https://doi.org/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869480", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "(2015): 273\u2013420. https://doi.org/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.State Digital Resources - Library of Congress Guides: Among the excellent research guides compiled by the Library of Congress are their U.S. state and territory guides. See both the General Resources and Local History & Genealogy guides to find digital collections at the LC, and links to digitized exhibitions, historic newspapers, vital records, courthouse records, maps, directories, bibliographies and guides, and other resources. Particularly useful are the listings of external websites and databases for finding libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in each state with notable digital and analog collections.\n\nAdditional Subject Resources\n\nDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nGuide to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869480", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.Frick Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America: A tool \"created to help researchers locate primary source material about American art collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869480", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections:\nFollowing are links to the websites of selected research libraries in and around New York City where you can find manuscripts, archives, and other primary sources.\u00a0 Rules and regulations vary by institution, so always review the website and contact the staff before visiting. Look for \"using the collections\" or \"visiting the library\" pages for important details.\n\nArchives List from the Gotham Center for New York City: A list of archives from the Gotham Center.\n\nBerg Collection, NYPL: Holdings include \"35,000 printed volumes, pamphlets, and broadsides, and 2,000 linear feet of literary archives and manuscripts, representing the work of more than 400 authors.\"\n\nBronx County Historical Society: \"The Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, documentation and interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869477", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"LGBT Community Center National History Archive: A community-based archive that collects, preserves, and makes available to the public the documentation of LGBTQ lives and organizations centered in and around New York.\n\nMilstein Division of U.S., Local History, and Genealogy - NYPL: The Division \"collects publications documenting American history on the national, state, and local levels, including extensive holdings on New York City history. The Division has a renowned collection of family histories and other genealogical collections, with a particular focus on the New York region.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Library: \"One of only 20 in the United States qualified to be a member of the Independent Research Libraries Association\u2014the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library contains more than three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869477", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "han three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"New York Public Library Manuscripts & Archives Division: \"The NYPL holds nearly 10,000 archival and manuscript collections comprising over 50,000 linear feet of material in nearly every format imaginable.\"\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762392", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "30869477", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/repositories"}}
{"text": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives:\nThere is strong and growing interest among librarians and archivists to diversify the historical record and make library spaces, collecting initiatives, cataloging, archival description, digitizing, resources, programming, and staffing more equitable and inclusive.\u00a0 Organizations such as the American Library Association , the Society of American Archivists , NY METRO Library Council , and many others are addressing issues of DEI directly with training, programs, grant funding, and other resources. Following is a small sampling of some library-related DEI resources and initiatives. There are links to articles, blog posts, reports, organizations, toolkits, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "l sampling of some library-related DEI resources and initiatives. There are links to articles, blog posts, reports, organizations, toolkits, and more.ADML: Archives & Digital Media Lab - repatriating archives, decolonizing histories, liberating lands: ADML, a sibling organization of the Archival Technologies Lab at CUNY, \"is a hub for research, public programming, projects, networking, advocacy and education on archives and digital media for the reclamation of archives, decolonization of history, and liberation of land. We begin from the understanding that the archives cannot be decolonized so long as land and people are colonized. We create knowledge with and for the Global South. We respond to the urgent need for archival/media training, education and care within social movements and on colonized lands.\" Free public events and training sessions are offered along with opportunities to get involved.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "th opportunities to get involved.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.Diversifying the Digital Historical Record: A series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch the four panel discussions.\n\nDiversity and Inclusion Initiatives - Society of American Archivists: The Society of American Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "merican Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.A Guide to Conscious Editing at Wilson Special Collections Library, UNC: Guidelines for contextualizing collection descriptions to decenter whiteness and to center the voices of the silenced, marginalized, and unheard. The guide covers topics such as addressing racist language, rectifying misrepresentations of people of color, updating ableist language, centering the experiences of Indigenous peoples and differentiating the identity of a woman from that of her husband. Compiled and edited by the UNC Libraries\u2019 Conscious Editing Steering Committee (CESC). No modification of the collection materials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "terials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.Reparative Archival Description Working Group, Yale University: The Reparative Archival Description Working Group (RAD) is charged by the Archives Advisory Group (AAG) with creating recommendations regarding principles and practices for reparative archival description work. Reparative archival description aims to remediate or contextualize potentially outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...RAD\u2019s long term goals include developing guidelines for repositories about finding, remediating, and documenting instances of outdated or harmful language in archival description; improving access to Yale\u2019s archival collections, by removing or contextualizing outdated or harmful language in archival description and access points; making archival description more transparent to researchers by documenting changes to description; developing public-facing documentation that details the scope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "ope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.Resources Cited in the OCLC Research Library Partnership EDI Survey: In 2017, the OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) conducted a survey to explore if and how their 150 Partner institutions are modifying library and archival collections, practices, and services through the lens of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Their objective was to capture a snapshot of efforts to inform next steps, reveal possible directions to explore, and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.Additional Resources Bibliography of Scholarship on Women and Gender Studies Librarianship \u2013 ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section . Accessed June 29, 2023. https://acrl.ala.org/wgss/bibliography-of-scholarship-on-women-and-gender-studies-librarianship/. \u201c Change The Subject | Dartmouth Library.\u201d Accessed June 29, 2023. https://www.library.dartmouth.edu/digital/digital-collections/change-the-subject. RBMS BSC Task Group on Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Bibliographic Standards and Bibliographic Description. \"Final Report.\" 06/21/2022. Su\u00e1rez, Armando. \u201cDiversifying the Archives.\u201d This Side of Metadata , March 22, 2021. https://blogs.princeton.edu/techsvs/2021/03/22/diversifying-the-archives/.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "31064181", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "Dead Links - Check Back on These:\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: An online resource with activities for archivists, students, and researchers to identify and dismantle oppressive power structures in archives. Includes a bibliography with recommended readings against white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, capitalism, and more.\n\nInclusive Metadata & Conscious Editing Resources: Resources compiled by the Sunshine State Digital Network Metadata Working Group related to conscious editing and anti-oppressive metadata practices. They have included resources related to bias in library and archival description, inclusive metadata, re-description projects, and best practices and resources for describing materials by and about marginalized peoples. This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a starting place for metadata creators and catalogers to discover resources on this topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9841002", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33380594", "box_name": "Dead Links - Check Back on These", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/DEI"}}
{"text": "Conducting Remote Research:\nSearches of ArchiveGrid , WorldCat , and other databases turn up archival collections in repositories around the world.\u00a0 That can mean a library across town if you're lucky, or a library thousands of miles away. Ideally, you would be able to visit a library in person to use collections yourself.\u00a0 When that is not possible, however, you can still do some research remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869506", "box_name": "Conducting Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:Tips for Productive Remote Research:Remote Research: When you can't visit a library in person, you may still be able to conduct a substantial amount of research from afar.\u00a0 For instance, there may be published editions of primary sources available in print, on microfilm, or online (on the open web or in subscription databases).\u00a0 And those print and microfilm editions may be available to borrow via interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Or you might be able to request digital or paper copies of archival or other special collections materials from the repository.\u00a0 And if none of those options is available, you may be able to hire a researcher to search through a library's collections for you. Following are a few tips and suggestions to help you conduct archival research from afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.Read about the library's collections as a whole Consult research guides on your topic, if available Browse the list of archival collections if there is one Search across the library's finding aids or archival collections if the option is available Read finding aids closely to get the full details on collections that interest you and to\u00a0learn about any use restrictions that may be in place Search and browse the library's catalog to find additional sources Look for digital editions of the library's holdings As you search, compile a list of materials you would like to consult at the library, dividing it by format (archival collections, microfilm, books, serials, etc.) and be sure to note collection names and numbers Remote Reference: Once you have a good understanding of the materials available and know what you would like to use, contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a referencequestion.\u00a0 If not, call the library.\u00a0 The staff may ask you to follow up with an email.\u00a0 Be sure to send your question to only one staff member, not to multiple email address on the library's website.\u00a0 Be specific when you ask your question.\u00a0 Include collection names and numbers and indicate the box and folder numbers containing the materials of interest to you.\u00a0 Let the library know what what your research focus is, what resources you have already consulted, and ask if they can recommend additional sources.\u00a0 Finally, bear in mind that many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.Digitized Primary Sources: Many libraries have digitized portions of their holdings making it possible for researchers to find copies of manuscripts and archival materials on their websites and in online portals.\u00a0 Look for digital editions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.Reproduction Policies: It may be possible to obtain a limited number of digital or printed copies from a library's special collections.\u00a0 Be specific when you inquire.\u00a0 Ask about obtaining copies from specific folders in particular collections and provide the full collection names, collection numbers, and links to the finding aids or catalog records showing where you learned about the materials.\u00a0 Most libraries post their reproduction policies online.\u00a0 These stipulate whether copies may be made, the number of items that may be copied, the cost of copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.There is usually a per-page fee in addition to postage charges.\u00a0 Researchers are usually required to sign a document stating that the copies being requested will be used for reference purposes only, not for publication.\u00a0 If you need copies from a collection for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.Interlibrary Loan: Special collections rarely, if ever, allow their manuscripts or other archival materials to circulate, but many do allow their published primary sources, including books, serials, and microfilmed archival collections, to be sent out on interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Multiple copies of these published primary sources usually exist and can be discovered on a library's website or with a local library catalog or WorldCat search.\u00a0 See the Published Primary Sources section this guide for more information.\u00a0 When you find a published source you would like to borrow via ILL, log into the Graduate Center's ILL system to submit your request there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.Researchers for Hire: When you can't identify a small number of specific items that you would like to have copied, or when neither copying nor ILL is possible, or when there is simply too much material to go through remotely, consider hiring a local researcher to visit the library for you.\u00a0 Check the library's website for a list of local researchers for hire.\u00a0 Or consult the National Archives' list of Independent Researchers for Hire for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762395", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "30869507", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/remote"}}
{"text": "Tropy:\nTropy is a free tool you can use to manage\u00a0your research photos.\u00a0 With Tropy you can file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.\u00a0 Download the software from Tropy.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "30869500", "box_name": "Tropy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "Zotero for Archival Research:\nA handy guide from Harvard Libraries with tips for using Zotero to organize manuscript and archival sources: Zotero for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "30869503", "box_name": "Zotero for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool:\nThe Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool is an online interactive resource to assist users in learning how to decipher and read manuscripts written in Spanish during the early modern period, roughly from the late 15th to the 18th century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "30869502", "box_name": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "Transkribus:\n\" Transkribus is the European Union READ project's comprehensive platform for the automated recognition, transcription and searching of historical documents. \u00a0The main objective of Transkribus is to support users who are engaged in the transcription of printed or handwritten documents, namely humanities scholars, archives, volunteers and computer scientists.\"\u00a0 Download it for free from the Transkribus website . Read about Transkribus on the blog of the\u00a0National Archives\u00a0 of the UK .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "30869501", "box_name": "Transkribus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "TeachArchives.org:\n\" TeachArchives.org is an innovative resource for teachers, administrators, librarians, archivists, and museum educators. It offers sample exercises and informative articles based on a new approach to teaching in the archives.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "30869505", "box_name": "TeachArchives.org", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "The Viral Texts Project:\nViral Texts: Mapping Networks of Reprinting in 19th-Century Newspapers and Magazines \"presents data , visualizations , interactive exhibits , and both computational and literary publications drawn from the Viral Texts project, which seeks to develop theoretical models that will help scholars better understand what qualities\u2014both textual and thematic\u2014helped particular news stories, short fiction, and poetry \u201cgo viral\u201d in nineteenth-century newspapers and magazines.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33823156", "box_name": "The Viral Texts Project", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "FromThePage:\nFromThePage is a crowdsourcing platform for archives and libraries where volunteers transcribe, index, and describe historic documents.\u00a0 Sign up to transcribe historical documents as a volunteer, create classroom transcribing projects, or upload documents from your archive for crowd-sourced transcription.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762394", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "31826448", "box_name": "FromThePage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tools"}}
{"text": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research:\nA guide from the Society of American Archivists that describes how archives function and provides tips on identifying appropriate archives and accessing historical materials at an archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762396", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "31391098", "box_name": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tutorials"}}
{"text": "Archives & Primary Sources:\nArchives & Primary Sources: A PDF tutorial describing the basics of archival collections and primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762396", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "30869509", "box_name": "Archives & Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tutorials"}}
{"text": "Archival Finding Aids:\nArchival Finding Aids: A PDF tutorial detailing the various descriptive elements typically found in electronic finding aids for archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762396", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "30869510", "box_name": "Archival Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tutorials"}}
{"text": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems:\nA brief video introduction covering different types of archives, what archivists do, who can use archives, what is missing from them, and why they are valuable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762396", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "31391054", "box_name": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/tutorials"}}
{"text": "On Archives:\nGeneral Research Skills\n\nArchives-Related", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762472", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "30869374", "box_name": "On Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/further-reading"}}
{"text": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives:\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.\n\nActivating an Archive of Black Life in Brooklyn: Pratt Faculty and Students Collaborate with the Weeksville Community on an Oral History Project to Shape the Future.\n\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762472", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "30869379", "box_name": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/further-reading"}}
{"text": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field:\nFollowing are links to a few noteworthy library blogs and websites that provide an introduction to particular collections and a glimpse into what's going on in the world of archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "9762472", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "30869377", "box_name": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/further-reading"}}
{"text": "Non-text sources can add an extra dimension to your research.\u00a0 See the Audio/Video resources page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for tips on getting started.\u00a0 The guide contains recommended catalogs and research guides, notable A/V collections, and links for finding films, videos, newsreels, radio broadcasts, speeches, interviews, music, and other a/v materials in subscription databases and on the open web.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30962904", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Digitized Texts:\nSee the Digitized Texts page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for links to a selection of resources for finding digitized books, periodicals, and other texts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869454", "box_name": "Digitized Texts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Government Documents:\nGovernment archives, whether national, state, or municipal are quite massive, often holding millions of items.\u00a0 They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for digitized and/or analog government records, you can usually go straight to the website of an agency to search there. Government records will also turn up in portals like the Digital Public Library of America and the Internet Archive , and in subscription databases like Ancestry Library Edition (NYPL) . On government agency websites, look for guides that explain how to use the collections.\u00a0 There may also be subject guides that show how to find materials on a particular topics in various formats from multiple collections or record groups.\u00a0 These research tools will speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources. Following are links to selected government archives and research tools.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869430", "box_name": "Government Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources. Following are links to selected government archives and research tools.National Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives in countries around the world.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nNational Archives, U.S.: A massive resource. \"NARA keeps only ... about 2 to 5 percent of [the records] generated in any given year. ... There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data.\" Plans are in place to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869430", "box_name": "Government Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "lace to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.Democrary's Library - Internet Archive: \"Democracy's Library brings together more than 700 collections from over 50 government organizations, archived by the Internet Archive since 2006.\" Currently includes nearly 1 million documents from local, regional, and national governments, with much more to be added. Find freely accessible government data, documents, records, and research.\n\nNational Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for U.S. NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.\n\nNational Security Archive: Founded in 1985, this library and archive of declassified U.S. documents, center for investigative journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.\n\nFRASER: Discover Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869430", "box_name": "Government Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "ver Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"New York State Archives - Research Topics: Guides to the most researched topics in the New York State Archives.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images, including photographs, maps, documents, motion picture and audio recordings, including many complete collections.\n\nReclaim The Records: A not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and journalists that works to identify important genealogical record sets that are not online anywhere and not broadly available to the public. They use state Freedom of Information laws to force government agencies and archives to make these records available to the public. Since their founding in 2015, Reclaim the Records has won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869430", "box_name": "Government Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Historical Periodicals:\nOur Newspapers Research Guide is a great place to launch a search for historical periodicals.\u00a0 You'll find links to subscription databases and open access sites containing national and international, alternative and mainstream newspapers,\u00a0journals, and magazines. It also includes links to directories, lists and guides to help you identify titles and recommended resources for background reading .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869433", "box_name": "Historical Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Images:\nImages are another format of valuable non-text sources to include in your research.\u00a0 See the Images page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for recommendations to get started.\u00a0 The guide contains links to library subscription databases and open access sources of images from libraries and museums as well as tips for finding collections of images using archival search tools.\n\nOne Story of a Rescued Photo Archive \"Three years ago, The Municipal Archives received a call from the NYPD, wanting to know whether they could help dispose of a roomful of photographic material stored at One Police Plaza. The final yield amounted to about 180,000 images from perhaps 50,000 cases, ranging from an uncertain point prior to 1914 all the way to 1972. These pictures are of undeniable photographic significance.\" Read this and other fascinating stories about archives in our Zotero Library, Archives in the News .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30963910", "box_name": "Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Maps:\nSee the Maps & Atlases page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for links to digital and print collections of maps and atlases covering every part of the globe.\u00a0 Also included are tools that map languages, historical boundaries, inequality, and what the earth looked like from 20 to 170 million years ago.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "32345655", "box_name": "Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "The Oral History Association defines oral history as:\u00a0 \"[A] field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events. Oral history is both the oldest type of historical inquiry, predating the written word, and one of the most modern, initiated with tape recorders in the 1940s and now using 21st-century digital technologies.\" Personal narratives compliment other types of sources by adding an individual's perspective in their own voice. Reading transcripts and, especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects. Look for collections of oral histories just as you would search for manuscripts and archives.\u00a0 Search individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.earch individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories.And also search library catalogs to find published oral histories.\u00a0 Oral history transcripts are often published as books and you can find them in OneSearch, WorldCat, and other library catalogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "ished oral histories.\u00a0 Oral history transcripts are often published as books and you can find them in OneSearch, WorldCat, and other library catalogs.Search Tools for Oral Histories\n\nArchiveGrid - Oral Histories: ArchiveGrid, a database containing more than 7 million collection descriptions, includes more than 125,000 descriptions of individual oral history inteviews and collections of oral histories. To find them, add the words \"oral history\" (in quotes) to your topic search. For example, the search string -- \"oral history\" AND \"civil rights\" -- turns up more than 4,800 results. The \"summary view\" will allow you to see which archives hold the OH collections.\n\nDigital Public Library of America: Contains more than 48 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" and then use facets to narrow results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "on, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" and then use facets to narrow results.Oral History Association: A membership organization for people interested in oral history. The Resources page contains much useful information, including a list of OH centers and collections, links to web guides for doing oral history, and more.\n\nOral History Centers and Collections: A list, with links, of more than fifty collections and repositories of oral histories from the Oral History Association.\n\nSound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "und the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.Community Archives: Community-based oral history initiatives often include the voices of people who are under-represented in traditional repositories. Add the phrase \"community archive\" to your online search to find collections that feature individuals who are often left out of the historical record.\n\nGoogle: Put your subject in quotes and add \"oral history\" to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"peace movements\" AND \"oral history\". Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "scovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.OH Collections:\u00a0 A Few Highlights The oral history collections listed here are just a sampling of the many resources that are available in libraries and archives around the world.\u00a0 Also visit the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find collections.\n\nArchives of American Art: Established in 1958, the Oral History Program at the Archives of American Art consists of more than 2,300 interviews that chronicle the diversity of the American art scene.\n\nCenter for Brooklyn History Oral History Collections: \"Begun in 1973, BHS\u2019s oral history collections now include over 1,200 interviews. These interviews bring the voices of history to broad audiences through exhibitions, digital humanities projects, K-12 and post-secondary curricula, public programs, and via the BHS blog and Flatbush + Main podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.CUNY Oral History Collections: Many of the archives and special collections in CUNY libraries contain oral histories. One way to find them is to browse by archive and then search further at the repository level. You can also search across the CUNY Digital Archive to find digitized interviews and transcripts and then narrow search results using subject and other facets.\n\nLibrary of Congress Oral Histories: The vast collection of the Library of Congress include more than 180,000 oral histories, most of which are available online. These include both audio recordings and transcripts of interviews from across the library's holdings of personal narratives, newspapers and other periodicals, manuscripts, books and printed materials, web pages, films, and more from the American Folk Life Center and other library divisions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "ther periodicals, manuscripts, books and printed materials, web pages, films, and more from the American Folk Life Center and other library divisions.NYPL Oral History Collections: A search of the New York Public Library's archives portal on \"oral history\" turns up 138 collections containing oral history interviews and transcripts.\n\nStoryCorps: A nonprofit organization \"whose mission is to record, preserve, and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869445", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869448", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Published primary sources in print, on microfilm, and online (subscription databases or open web) are readily available and extremely helpful. Not only can you use them to access sources without having to visit the library that holds the original materials, but published editions may be annotated as well, offering not just the documents themselves, but scholarship that puts them in context. The Autobiography of Mark Twain (and accompanying Papers Project ), Students for a Democratic Society Papers , Diary of George Templeton Strong , The New-York Historical Society Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869448", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.Archival materials published in books and on microfilm can usually be found by searching local library catalogs and/or WorldCat .\u00a0 These books and microfilmed sources are frequently available for interlibrary loan.\u00a0 So, if you find that an archival collection you would like to use has been microfilmed or published in book form, submit an ILL request and the GC Library will borrow the item for you if we don't already have it in our collection. Also look for digitized archival materials and other primary sources in subscription databases and on open library websites.\u00a0 In many cases, the digitized collections found in subscription databases were produced from microfilm made of the collection. Nowadays libraries may skip the step of microfilming collections and go straight to digitizing them instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869448", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.When you are onsite at the library that holds an archival collection that has been printed, photocopied, microfilmed, or digitized, you may be required to use the surrogate format rather than the original materials.\u00a0 The collection finding aid will likely note this restriction. Print, microfilm, and digital -- the typical surrogate formats -- have expanded the reach of primary sources immeasurably and have been tremendously valuable to scholars near and far.\u00a0 However, there is no substitute for consulting primary sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869448", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.Finding Published Primary Sources in Library Catalogs To find published primary sources in print, on microform, or online, use the Advanced Search option in WorldCat Discovery or other library catalogs, and select the format \"Archival Material.\" Or try adding the word \"sources\" as an additional Subject heading or adding keywords such as archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, or memoirs to your search. Archival materials published in books or on microfilm are often available to borrow via Interlibrary Loan. To find digitized materials, look for search options that limit results to online content.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10276879", "page_name": "Hidden Boxes from Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "30869448", "box_name": "Published Primary Sources: Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1326158&p=10276879"}}
{"text": "Audio / Visual Sources:\nNon-text sources can add dimension and nuance to your research. Follow the links on this page to find films, videos, newsreels, radio broadcasts, speeches, interviews, music, and other a/v materials in subscription databases and on the open web.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238470", "box_name": "Audio / Visual Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Finding A/V Materials:\nCatalogs & Databases\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nSONIC - Sound Online Inventory and Catalog (Library of Congress): Inventory and catalog of a large selection of recordings (music and spoken word, including radio) from the Recorded Sound Section of the Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238472", "box_name": "Finding A/V Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ry and catalog of a large selection of recordings (music and spoken word, including radio) from the Recorded Sound Section of the Library of Congress.Sound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nResearch Guides\n\nFilm Studies Research Guide: The GC Library's guide for Film Studies research.\n\nLibrary of Congress - Recorded Sound Collections: Guides & Reference Aids: Finding aids and reference tools for the Recorded Sound collections at the Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238472", "box_name": "Finding A/V Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "- Recorded Sound Collections: Guides & Reference Aids: Finding aids and reference tools for the Recorded Sound collections at the Library of Congress.Music Research Guide: The GC Library's research guide for Music.\n\nNYPL Music & Recorded Sound Research Guides: Research guides from the NYPL on assorted topics including jazz, the music industry, conducting music research, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238472", "box_name": "Finding A/V Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Notable A/V Collections:\nThe following are among the largest collections of audio and visual materials and are excellent starting places for research.\n\nDPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 49 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238471", "box_name": "Notable A/V Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Recorded Sound Research Center - Library of Congress: Listen to music, interviews, field recordings, and more from the Library's historic sound recording collections. Also see the LC's Guides & Reference Aids for their Recorded Sound Collections.\n\nRodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound - NYPL: \"Holdings cover virtually every aspect of recorded sound\u2014from Mozart to Maria Callas to Motown, from symphonic works to presidential speeches, from radio dramas to television specials.\"\n\nUNESCO Sound Recordings: \"The historical sound recordings collection includes radio reports, specially-produced programmes, interviews and other recordings from the late 1940s to 1980s.\"\n\nResearch Libraries: Many large research libraries hold collections of audio visual materials. Check the websites of libraries that collect in your subject area to investigate holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238471", "box_name": "Notable A/V Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources:\nFollowing are selected sources for exploring the vast trove of moving image resources available online on open access sites and in library subscription databases.\u00a0 See our Film Studies research guide for additional resources.\n\nadViews: A Digital Archive of Vintage Television Commercials: A digital collection from Duke University Libraries consisting of thousands of television commercials created or collected by the D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B) advertising agency, dated 1950s-1980s.\n\nAmerican Archive of Public Broadcasting: Approx. 40,000 hours of digitized historic public broadcasting radio and television content, some of which is available online. Search all content online and onsite at WGBH in Boston and the Library of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ibrary of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.American History in Video: Over 70,000 titles of streaming video content, more than half of which is contemporary video from the 1890s to the 1980s. Includes documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, demonstrations, news programs and newsreels that span a wide range of subjects, including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.\n\nDocuseek Complete Collection: The Docuseek Complete Collection includes streaming access to over 2,700 documentary, environmental, independent, and social-issue films, including titles from Collective Eye Films, GOOD DOCS, Icarus Films, and Women Make Movies. In the Docuseek interface, click on \u201c Browse \u201d to view all available titles. Find the top viewed films on the Docuseek home page, check out new releases or see films by subject .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "lick on \u201c Browse \u201d to view all available titles. Find the top viewed films on the Docuseek home page, check out new releases or see films by subject .Electronic Arts Intermix Educational Streaming Videos: Electronic Arts Intermix's (EAI) Educational Streaming service provides full-length, streaming videos by artists. The artists represented range from influential figures in video art \u2014 such as Nam June Paik , Carolee Schneeman , Martha Rosler and Joan Jonas \u2014 to emerging multidisciplinary artists, including Paper Rad , Cory Arcangel and Takeshi Murata . The collection speaks to the rich history of single-channel video art, from artists' earliest analog video experiments of the 1960s to new digital media practices. The list of artists with streaming videos is here , and the whole EAI collection is described in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ribed in the broader artists catalog which includes items that are not available remotely. Unfortunately, these films are not searchable in OneSearch.Ethnographic Video Online: This online resource for the visual study of human culture and behavior contains more than 2,000 hours of classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, covering hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world. Includes video from leading producers in the discipline, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films. Wherever possible, videos include accompanying field notes, liner notes, filmmaker biographies, related articles, study guides, and other full-text materials.\n\nFilmakers Library Online: Over 1,500 documentaries about race and gender studies, human rights, globalization and global studies, multiculturalism, international relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ational relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more.International Federation of Film Archives - Member List: The FIAF is \"dedicated to the preservation of and access to the world's film heritage since 1938.\" Use the member list to identify film archives around the world that belong to FIAF and link to their websites to learn about collections.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: A free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "gital Library: A free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.Moving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.\n\nMoving Image Archive - Internet Archive: Contains digital movies ranging from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. It also includes stock footage, television archives, the Prelinger Archives, silent films, short format films, U.S. government films, and more. Much of the content is available for free download.\n\nMoving Image Archive Collections & Exhibits - Indiana University: The archive \"contains one of the largest Educational 16mm collections still in existence today. ... [and includes] \"approximately 48,000 16mm educational and documentary films dating from 1911 to the 1980s.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "collections still in existence today. ... [and includes] \"approximately 48,000 16mm educational and documentary films dating from 1911 to the 1980s.\"Moving Image Research Center - Library of Congress: The division holds vast collections of moving images and related materials. Use the Research Center's website to explore holdings, consult collection guides and finding aids, and link to digital collections and online resources. Also see a list of collections that contain films and videos .\n\nNew World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990-Present: New World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990\u2013Present includes over 160 full-length feature films from leading independent distributors such as Kino Lorber, First Run Features, Film Movement, and Global Lens, as well as award-winning shorts.\n\nSilent Film Online: A collection of more than 1,200 silent feature films, documentaries, serials, and shorts from the 1890s to the 1930s. Curated with ASP\u2019s Video Advisory Board, the films represent the basis of modern cinematic technique and film theory.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "rts from the 1890s to the 1930s. Curated with ASP\u2019s Video Advisory Board, the films represent the basis of modern cinematic technique and film theory.Vanderbilt Television News Archive: A searchable collection of the individual network evening news broadcasts from ABC, NBC, CBS from 1968-present, CNN from 1995-present, and Fox from 2004-present. Content in the collection is available through a fee-based loan service .\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238478", "box_name": "Moving Images: Film, Video, and TV Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Music:\nListen to recordings from some of the major collections of recorded music from the links below.\u00a0 See our Music research guide for additional resources.\n\nAssociation for Cultural Equity: ACE holds the Alan Lomax Archive, a collection of recorded music, dance, and the spoken word. Thousands of recordings, photos and videos are available through their website.\n\nAudio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that illuminate the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.\n\nDigital Score & Sheet Music Collections: Research guide from Arizona State University listing open access online sources for digital score and digital sheet music collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238475", "box_name": "Music", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ic Collections: Research guide from Arizona State University listing open access online sources for digital score and digital sheet music collections.Great 78 Project: A community project at the Internet Archive for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records.\n\nMoving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.\n\nNational Jukebox: Historical recordings from the Library of Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238475", "box_name": "Music", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "News Broadcast Transcripts:\nTranscripts of news programs can be found in several places, including: NexisUni \u2013 Log in with your GC network credentials and search by keyword in All Fields.\u00a0 Then, scroll down and select news transcripts from the \"publication type\" filter option. \u00a0From there, you can either select particular sources or search All News Transcripts to find appearances of your search term among the results. Factiva \u2013 Visit The New York Public Library's Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at the former Mid-Manhattan Library at 40th Street & Fifth Avenue to use this database, which is another excellent source for finding transcripts of TV news broadcasts from a wide range of sources. National Public Radio \u2013 Search NPR broadcasts directly, no login required, on their website: https://www.npr.org/search/", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238482", "box_name": "News Broadcast Transcripts", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Radio:\nExplore rich, varied, and deep collections of radio broadcasts for a fresh angle on historical research.\u00a0 From the links here listen to news programming; live music; public radio shows; radio plays; alternative news broadcasts; BBC Radio dramas, documentaries, adapted novels; the hip-hop radio archive; shortwave radio programs; community radio; and more.\u00a0 Also delve into scholarship around radio, read scripts, explore archives, and listen to installments of the Radio Survivor podcast that focus on radio stations, radio archives, and other aspects of the medium.\n\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ubjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.American Archive of Public Broadcasting: Approx. 40,000 hours of digitized historic public broadcasting radio and television content, some of which is available online. Search all content online and onsite at WGBH in Boston and the Library of Congress. Also search records documenting 2.5 million holdings at public broadcasting organizations, most of which have not been digitized.\n\nAmerican Radio Archives: A large radio broadcasting collection consisting of thousands of scripts, recordings, photographs and more.\n\nAudio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains more than 15 million recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that illuminate the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ee the blogs that illuminate the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.BBC Radio Shows: Over 3,100 audio recordings from the BBC. Includes radio dramas, documentaries, adapted novels and stage plays, comedy,historical news broadcasts, quiz shows, and more.\n\nDigital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications: This library of materials and collections in the Internet Archive \"combines archived digitized print materials, born-digital content, websites, oral histories, personal collections, and other related records and publications. The goals of DLARC are both to document the history of amateur radio and to provide freely available educational resources for researchers, students, and the general public.\" Visit the Internet Archive's blog to learn more about the collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "lable educational resources for researchers, students, and the general public.\" Visit the Internet Archive's blog to learn more about the collection.Hip-Hop Radio Archive: \"The Hip-Hop Radio Archive aims to digitize, preserve, share, and contextualize recordings of hip-hop radio from the 1980s and 1990s from commercial, college, community, and pirate stations of all sizes, telling the stories of the shows and the people that made them.\"\n\nHistoric Radio Community Broadcasts: Stream six hundred broadcasts from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) Program Archive \"showca[sing] a diverse range of cultural and public affairs programming\" from 1965 to 1986. Read more about the audio files and see the finding aid for the archival records of the NFCB .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ral and public affairs programming\" from 1965 to 1986. Read more about the audio files and see the finding aid for the archival records of the NFCB .Lowell Thomas News Broadcasts: Thomas, who is credited with establishing modern journalism, was the most popular newsman of his time. He reached an audience of 2.4 million homes every weeknight from 1930 to 1976. All 250,000 pages of the radio news show scripts, which were previously only available on microfiche at Marist College, have been digitized and made are freely available online with the rest of Thomas's papers.\n\nNational Federation of Community Broadcasters - Audio Archive: \"Six hundred historic community radio broadcasts ... [s]panning the years 1965-1986 ... from stations mainly in the United States and Canada, the broadcasts showcase a diverse range of cultural and public affairs programming.\" Read more .\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: Digitized broadcast recordings from the archives of radio station WNYC in New York featuring arts programming, panel discussions, notable interviews, WWII coverage, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "rdings from the archives of radio station WNYC in New York featuring arts programming, panel discussions, notable interviews, WWII coverage, and more.Pacifica Radio Archives: \"Chronicling the political, cultural and artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century, Pacifica radio programs include documentaries, performances, discussions, debates, drama, poetry readings, commentaries and radio arts.\" Recordinga are also available in the Internet Archive .\n\nBBC Radio Shows: Over 3,100 audio recordings from the BBC. Includes radio dramas, documentaries, adapted novels and stage plays, comedy,historical news broadcasts, quiz shows, and more.\n\nThe Radio Spectrum Archive: \"A project to preserve and share time-shifted radio spectrum recordings.\"\n\nRadio Survivor: An audio and written news blog about radio. Covers community radio stations, college stations, significant collections with a focus on \"radio\u2019s present, past, and uncertain future.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "bout radio. Covers community radio stations, college stations, significant collections with a focus on \"radio\u2019s present, past, and uncertain future.\"The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive: SRAA \"is a collection of shortwave radio recordings that you can download or listen to as a podcast. The collection grows every day and includes both historic recordings and current recordings from the shortwave radio spectrum.\"\n\nWorld Radio History: A free, non-profit, open access online library of thousands of radio, music, and electronics publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238474", "box_name": "Radio", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Spoken Word:\nFollowing are selected open access and subscription resources for exploring spoken word collections in all their variety.\n\nArchive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America: The archive is a trilingual English/Spanish/Portuguese digital repository of recordings, texts, and other multimedia materials in and about the Indigenous languages of Latin America. The focus of the collection is the recordings, both audio and video, in a wide range of genres: narratives, oratory discourse, conversations, songs, chants, and more. The archive also contains language documentation materials, dictionaries, ethnographies, and field notes, as well as teaching materials for higher and bilingual education and for language maintenance, revitalization, and reclamation programs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238479", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "field notes, as well as teaching materials for higher and bilingual education and for language maintenance, revitalization, and reclamation programs.American Rhetoric: \"Database of and index to 5000+ full text, audio and video versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two.\"\n\nAssociation for Cultural Equity: ACE holds the Alan Lomax Archive, a collection of recorded music, dance, and the spoken word. Thousands of recordings, photos and videos are available through their website.\n\nAudio Archive - Internet Archive: Contains a wide variety of recordings, including alternative news programming, Grateful Dead and other concert recordings, Old Time Radio shows, book and poetry readings, original music, many of which are available for free download. Also see the blogs that describe the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238479", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "see the blogs that describe the vast a/v collections in the Internet Archive such as 78rpm records, Audio, Music, Movies, Television, Video and more.Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238479", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.LibriVox: LibriVox is a crowd sourced project in which volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain (mostly from Project Gutenberg ), and then release the audio files through their website without restrictions. All LibriVox audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Search the catalog or browse by Author, Title, Genre/Subject, or Language.\n\nMoving Image & Recorded Sound Division - Schomburg Center, NYPL: Collections include spoken arts recordings, motion picture film (released prints and outtakes), video recordings, and music documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent.\n\nPennSound: An ongoing project committed to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives of poetry, literature, talks, and much more. Freely available to all.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238479", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "mitted to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives of poetry, literature, talks, and much more. Freely available to all.PodcastRE: A searchable, researchable archive of podcasting culture. PodcastRE contains links and metadata records to over 150,000 individual audio files from over 1,000 different podcast feeds. Search by show title, episode title, or keyword and display the results by grid or list. Stream audio files and explore over 5000 interactive audio transcripts.\n\nThe Speech Accent Archive: Contains a large set of speech samples allowing users to compare and analyze the accents of native and non-native English speakers. Browse or search by speaker, region, or phonetic inventory.\n\nVital Speeches International: Text of speeches by the most influential leaders from around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238479", "box_name": "Spoken Word", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Theatre:\nA few selected library databases for researching theatre online.\u00a0 See our Theatre & Performance research guide for additional resources.\n\nDigital Theatre Plus via NYPL: Please visit New York Public Library. The New York Public Library offers on-site access to Digital Theatre Plus, which streams current British theatre productions from Shakespeare to contemporary plays, and opera, musical theatre, dance and ballet, symphonic and chamber music, theatre from Russia and South Asia, and film shorts. Includes study guides and other supplementary materials.\n\nMIT Global Shakespeares: \"The MIT Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive is a collaborative project providing online access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata provided by scholars and educators in the field.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238480", "box_name": "Theatre", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "ne access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata provided by scholars and educators in the field.\"Routledge Performance Archive: The Routledge Performance Archive provides access to a unique and continually expanding range of audio-visual material from past and present performance practitioners. The archive contains interviews, documentaries, masterclasses, contextual essays, and excerpted and full-length productions and experiments.\n\nTheatre in Video: More than 400 videos of theatrical performances and documentaries. Includes plays by Aeschylus, Albee, Beckett, Chekhov, Fugard, Gogol, Hansberry, Ibsen, Miller, Moliere, O'Neill, Pinter, Pirandello, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Strindberg, Wasserstein, and others. Documentaries feature analyses of plays, performances, and techniques, as well as interviews with playwrights, directors, and actors.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226776", "page_name": "Audio/Visual", "box_id": "32238480", "box_name": "Theatre", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/A-V"}}
{"text": "Government archives -- whether national, state, agency, or municipal -- are quite massive, often holding millions of items.\u00a0 They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for digitized and/or analog government records, you can go straight to the website of an agency to search there. Government records will also turn up in portals like the Digital Public Library of America and the Internet Archive , and in subscription databases like Ancestry Library Edition (NYPL) . On government agency websites, look for guides that explain how to use the collections.\u00a0 There may also be subject guides that show how to find materials on a particular topics in various formats from multiple collections or record groups.\u00a0 These research tools will speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "from multiple collections or record groups.\u00a0 These research tools will speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources. from multiple collections or record groups.\u00a0 These research tools will speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources. from multiple collections or record groups.\u00a0 These research tools will speed your search and make it much easier to navigate the available resources.Following are links to selected government archives and research tools.\u00a0 For further information and links to additional resources for finding government information, see the Gov't Info page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "ther information and links to additional resources for finding government information, see the Gov't Info page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide.National Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives in countries around the world.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nNational Archives, U.S.: A massive resource. \"NARA keeps only ... about 2 to 5 percent of [the records] generated in any given year. ... There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data.\" Plans are in place to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "lace to digitize 500 million pages of records. See DOCS Teach and Reference at Your Desk . Also see: Research our Records / Explore a Specific Topic.Democrary's Library - Internet Archive: \"Democracy's Library brings together more than 700 collections from over 50 government organizations, archived by the Internet Archive since 2006.\" Currently includes nearly 1 million documents from local, regional, and national governments, with much more to be added. Find freely accessible government data, documents, records, and research.\n\nNational Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for U.S. NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "nal Archives Online Search Tools: Online portal for U.S. NARA catalogs, databases, research guides, finding aids, and other tools for finding records.The American Presidency Project: This site is valuable for its extensive coverage of both historical and current information on United States presidencies and is easy to navigate. It provides a searchable database of over 85,000 documents, such as speeches, official papers, executive orders, proclamations, news conferences, and press briefings. Various retrieval options are available, including by keywords, dates, document type, and presidents. Additional in depth analyses are offered on topics that may be challenging to locate.\n\nNational Security Archive: Founded in 1985, this library and archive of declassified U.S. documents, center for investigative journalism, and research institute on international affairs includes a searchable collection of primary-source documents published on thier website.\n\nFRASER: Discover Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "ver Economic History: \"[A] a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System.\"New York State Archives - Research Topics: Guides to the most researched topics in the New York State Archives.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives - Collection Guides: \"The Archives preserves and makes available New York City government's historical records. Explore our collections dating from 1645 to the present including documents, digital collections, still and moving images, ledgers and docket books, cartographic materials, blueprints, and audiovisual materials.\"\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images, including photographs, maps, documents, motion picture and audio recordings, including many complete collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "ne Gallery: Over 1.6 million images, including photographs, maps, documents, motion picture and audio recordings, including many complete collections.Reclaim The Records: A not-for-profit activist group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and journalists that works to identify important genealogical record sets that are not online anywhere and not broadly available to the public. They use state Freedom of Information laws to force government agencies and archives to make these records available to the public. Since their founding in 2015, Reclaim the Records has won the release of tens of millions of records, which they have digitized and uploaded to the Internet Archive and other Open Data websites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10239299", "page_name": "Government Documents", "box_id": "32274651", "box_name": "Government Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/gov-docs"}}
{"text": "Historical Periodicals:\nOur Newspapers Research Guide is a great place to launch a search for historical periodicals.\u00a0 You'll find links to subscription databases and open access sites containing national and international alternative and mainstream newspapers,\u00a0journals, and magazines. It also includes\u00a0recommended resources for background reading and links to directories, lists, and guides to help you identify individual titles and archives of back issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226866", "page_name": "Historical Periodicals", "box_id": "32238730", "box_name": "Historical Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/periodicals"}}
{"text": "Images:\nImages are another format of valuable non-text sources to include in your research.\u00a0 This section of the guide contains links to library subscription databases and open access sources of images from libraries and museums as well as tips for finding images in books and serials.\n\nOne Story of a Rescued Photo Archive \"Three years ago, The Municipal Archives received a call from the NYPD, wanting to know whether they could help dispose of a roomful of photographic material stored at One Police Plaza. The final yield amounted to about 180,000 images from perhaps 50,000 cases, ranging from an uncertain point prior to 1914 all the way to 1972. These pictures are of undeniable photographic significance.\" Read the whole story and other fascinating stories about archives in our Zotero Library, Archives in the News .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32314628", "box_name": "Images", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nGrove Art Online: Search the Grove Dictionary of Art via the Oxford Art Online platform. Grove contains entries on artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research and thousands of searchable images made available through Oxford\u2019s partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations. Browse through Timelines of World Art , Subject Guides or Resources for Educators created by organizations like MoMA and the Met. Create an optional subscriber account to save searches.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238879", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Artstor: Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. Please note: To download and save images, you must register for your own personal account (click \"Register\" for first time users on the upper right of the screen) . The GC does not have an institutional login. Artstor is a rich database of over 2.5 million images of art and architecture from 300 museums, libraries, artists, scholars, and photo archives around the world. In addition to its core collections, Artstor offers public collections consisting of roughly 1.3 million freely accessible images, videos, documents, and audio files cataloged, managed, and shared by various institutions. Images in Artstor may be freely used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238879", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "y used in noncommercial educational and scholarly activities. Artstor\u2019s images are now also discoverable in JSTOR. See the \u201c Artstor on JSTOR \u201d guide.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The GC Library subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats, including images. Find the databases by selecting the filters for Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238879", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Selected Open Access Sources:\nDigital Public Library of America: \"DPLA offers a single point of access to millions of items from libraries, archives, and museums around the United States. Users can browse and search DPLA\u2019s collections by timeline, map, virtual bookshelf, and faceted search; save and share customized lists of items; explore digital exhibitions; and interact with DPLA-powered apps in the app library.\" See the DPLA's Primary Source Sets of topically arranged resources.\n\nDigital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City. The collections include photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, memorabilia and ephemera, and much. New collections are being added on an ongoing basis, and contributors are also adding new material to existing collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "ia and ephemera, and much. New collections are being added on an ongoing basis, and contributors are also adding new material to existing collections.FSA-OWI (Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information) Photographs: A searchable collection of over 170,000 mostly public domain photographs taken between 1935 and 1944 by the FSA and OWI depicting life in America during the Great Depression and World War II.\n\nGetty Photo Archive: \"The Photo Archive's two million photographs provide supplementary and original pictorial research for the study of fine arts from antiquity to the modern period. The archive's strength lies in the photographic reproduction of western art, architecture, and decorative arts.\"\n\nGetty Search Gateway: Search or browse the J. Paul Getty Museum collections, Getty Research Institute (GRI) digital collections, GRI library catalog or explore by type (photographs, visual material, vessels, coins, manuscripts). Select \"Open Content Images\" to view, download, and use more than 165,000 open access images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "ographs, visual material, vessels, coins, manuscripts). Select \"Open Content Images\" to view, download, and use more than 165,000 open access images.Library of Congress: A vast resource containing millions of images of materials in every format, including maps, notated music, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers, books, legislation, and audio visual materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "f materials in every format, including maps, notated music, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers, books, legislation, and audio visual materials.Manar Al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar digital archive, an open access photo archive based at the University of Oxford, provides high resolution, searchable and downloadable images for teaching, research, and publication. The digital archive is in continuous development and contains nearly 82,000 images. Strengths include Late Antiquity (250\u2013750 AD), the period of transition from paganism to Christianity, and then to Islam, especially religious buildings (temples, churches, synagogues, mosques) and monumental art (including floor mosaics), early Islamic art (paintings, mosaics, relief sculpture), as well as Roman and early Islamic (Umayyad) architecture, and evidence of iconoclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "oclasm. Material is labelled in both English and Arabic to facilitate regional use, with the main instructions also available in some other languages.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Online Collection: Over 490,000 works of art from the museum's collection, 375,000 of which are open access and freely available to use, share, and remix without restriction.\n\nMuseum of the City of New York Collections Portal: A growing collection of more than 250,000 images and objects from the collections of the Museum of the City of New York.\n\nNYC Municipal Archives Online Gallery: Over 1.6 million images from the collections of the Municipal Archives. Includes photographs, maps, motion picture and audio recordings.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"[A] portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "ork Heritage Digital Collections: \"[A] portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.\"NYPL Digital Collections: Collection of more than 870,000 images covering nearly every topic imaginable. Formats include visually appealing items such as drawings, illuminated manuscripts, maps, photographs, posters, prints, and rare illustrated books, along with video, audio, and more. Search or browse by item, collection, or NYPL division.\n\nNYPL Picture Collection: More than 45,000 images digitized from the NYPL's Picture Collection. The circulating collection consists of 1.5 million images clipped from books, magazines, and newspapers, as well as original photographs, prints and postcards, mostly created before 1923.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "f 1.5 million images clipped from books, magazines, and newspapers, as well as original photographs, prints and postcards, mostly created before 1923.NYPL Prints & Photographs Online Catalog: The NYPL's Print Collection contains over 200,000 original prints, including woodcuts, engravings, etchings, lithographs, screen prints, and digital prints, and dates from the 10th C to the present. The Photography Collection comprises more than 500,000 photographs by 6,000 photographers. Search across both collections using this catalog.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nMuseums & Libraries: Many museums and libraries have digital editions of their collections online, especially of their most visually striking holdings. Visit their websites to see what's available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238888", "box_name": "Selected Open Access Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Illustrations in Books & Periodicals:\nBooks: When searching OneSearch , WorldCat Discovery , or other library catalogs, add the word \"illustrated\" to your search to find works with images. Periodicals: Photographs, drawings, maps, reproductions of artworks, advertisements, and other illustrations and images can be readily found in newspapers and magazines.\u00a0 Microform and reprint editions will likely be in black and white. See our Newspapers Research Guide for tips on finding current and historical mainstream and alternative serials in print, on microfilm, and online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238881", "box_name": "Illustrations in Books & Periodicals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Photographs of New York City:\nHow to Find Historical Photos of New York City - NYPL Guide: A comprehensive research guide from the New York Public Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238883", "box_name": "Photographs of New York City", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Open Access Platforms:\nFlickr: Millions of photographs uploaded by users. To search for reusable images, in \u201dAdvanced Search\u201d, choose from the pull-down menu the type of license needed (e.g. \"Any license\", \"Creative Common license\", etc.)\n\nNYPL Public Domain Images: More than 180,000 of the items in The New York Public Library's Digital Collections are in the public domain and freely available to use and share however you like.\n\nOpenverse: An extensive library of free stock photos, images, and audio, available for free use.\n\nPixabay: Provides 1,000s of free stock photos, vector graphics and illustrations. All images and videos are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238886", "box_name": "Open Access Platforms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "ides 1,000s of free stock photos, vector graphics and illustrations. All images and videos are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0.Smithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nWikimedia Commons: A collection of millions of freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226901", "page_name": "Images", "box_id": "32238886", "box_name": "Open Access Platforms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/images"}}
{"text": "Map Collections:\nHistorical Map Collections in the NY Metropolitan Area: A list from the NYPL Map Division of significant map collections in and around New York City. The NYPL's Map Division itself is one of the world\u2019s premier map collections in terms of size, scope, unique holdings, diversity and intensity of use. It includes more than 433,000 sheet maps and 20,000 books and atlases published between the 16th and 21st centuries, many of which have been digitized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277384", "box_name": "Map Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "Maps Online:\nFollowing is a small sampling of open access maps to illustrate the wide variety of resources that are available online.\n\nAfrica Map Project: AfricaMap is based on the Harvard University Geospatial Infrastructure (HUG) platform, and was developed by the Center for Geographic Analysis to make spatial data on Africa easier for researchers to discover and explore.\n\nAtlas of Historical Boundaries: From the Newberry Library. \"A powerful historical research and reference tool in electronic form. The Atlas presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia.\" Useful for records of past events, and for analyzing, interpreting and displaying county-based historical data like returns of elections and censuses. Includes downloadable data and interactive maps.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "ng, interpreting and displaying county-based historical data like returns of elections and censuses. Includes downloadable data and interactive maps.American Panorama: A historical atlas of the U.S. combining research with interactive mapping techniques. Highlights include \"Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America (1935-1940); Photogrammar (1935-1943); The Forced Migration of Enslaved People (1810-1860); Electing the House of Representatives (1940-2016); and Electing the President (1840-2020), among others.\n\nCOVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University: In response to the ongoing public health emergency, the CSSE at Johns Hopkins University developed an interactive web-based dashboard to visualize and track reported cases of COVID in real-time to provide researchers, public health authorities and the general public with a user-friendly tool to track the outbreak as it unfolded. See the \"Terms of Use\" for links to additional information and freely available data.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "with a user-friendly tool to track the outbreak as it unfolded. See the \"Terms of Use\" for links to additional information and freely available data.Digital Map Galleries (from the NYPL): Lists of sites containing contemporary and antiquarian maps. Compiled by Artis Q. Wright, Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library.\n\nDigital Public Library of America - Maps: Huge and growing collection of digital maps from a wide variety of sources. Browse or search by Format, Contributing Institution, Date, Language, Location, or Subject.\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Map Collections: Thousands of digitized maps in collections such as Discovery and Exploration; CIties and Towns; American Revoolution and its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789; Panoramic Maps; Railroad Maps; and more. See the Geography & Map Reading Room's website for more information.\n\nMapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America: A set of maps that illustrate the discriminatory New Deal-era housing policies that fueled generations of urban inequality.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "ining in New Deal America: A set of maps that illustrate the discriminatory New Deal-era housing policies that fueled generations of urban inequality.MLA Language Map: \"The Language Map uses aggregated data from the 2006\u201310 American Community Survey (ACS) to display the locations and numbers of speakers of thirty languages commonly spoken in the United States. ... {Includes] information about over three hundred languages spoken in the United States, using data from the 2006\u201310 ACS, ACS 2005, and the 2000 US Census.\"\n\nNew Deal - Maps & Sites: Find thousands of New Deal public works and artworks around the country using these maps from the Living New Deal website.\n\nOculi Mundi: Oculi Mundi means the Eyes of the World. \"Oculi Mundi is a digital heritage destination: the home of The Sunderland Collection of world maps, celestial maps, atlases, globes and books of knowledge.\"\n\nOld Maps Online: \"Easy-to-use gateway to historical maps in libraries around the world.\"\n\nOpenStreetMap: \"A map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "istorical maps in libraries around the world.\"\n\nOpenStreetMap: \"A map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.\"Perry-Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection: A collection of more than 20,000 maps depicting all corners of the world. The collection website was archived in 2021, but the digitized maps are still available there and on the UTexas, Austin library's collection portal.\n\nSanborn Maps - Fire Insurance Maps on the Web - NYPL List: This list links to fire insurance maps describing the built environment of cities across the United States and North America. The Sanborn Maps include information such as the outline of each building, the size and shape and construction materials, heights, and function of structures, location of windows and doors. The maps also give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers. Textual information includes construction details, ownership and building use. Printed Sanborn Maps are also available in the New-York Historical Society Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "mation includes construction details, ownership and building use. Printed Sanborn Maps are also available in the New-York Historical Society Library.Sanborn Maps Navigator - Library of Congress: Explore the U.S. through historic maps and newspaper photographs using a tool created by a LOC fellow that combines 32,000 maps from the Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlases collection and 1,494,585 photographs from the Newspaper Navigator dataset. Click on different areas on the map, or on the items in the \"Results from ...\" section to see the Sanborn atlases from those areas. The newspaper photo will also update as you change geographic locations, randomly generating from within the chosen location.\n\ntopoView: USGS topographic maps originally published as paper documents in the period 1884-2006 have been scanned and can be downloaded free of charge through topoView.\n\nTorn Apart / Separados: \"A rapidly deployed critical data & visualization intervention in the USA\u2019s 2018 \u201cZero Tolerance Policy\u201d for asylum seekers at the US Ports of Entry and the humanitarian crisis that has followed.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277385", "box_name": "Maps Online", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "GC Map Resources - Online & In Print:\nThe Graduate Center Library holds The Columbia Gazetteer of the World (in the reference collection and online) and a collection of maps and atlases in print and online. Atlases: Look for print atlases on the reference shelves under the Call Letter G and in the Atlas Case, which is located just before the reference shelves on the 2nd floor of the library, a short way from the reference desk. You can search for printed and electronic atlases in OneSearch . Select the Advanced Search and add the keyword \"Atlas.\"\u00a0 Set the Material Type to \"Books.\"\u00a0 Press Search to see results. Maps: You can also search for printed and electronic maps in OneSearch . Select the Advanced Search, add a place name as a Subject term (e.g., \"New York\") and enter the word \"Maps\" as an additional Subject term.\u00a0 Press Search to see results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277386", "box_name": "GC Map Resources - Online & In Print", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "CUNY Mapping Service @ the GC's Center for Urban Studies:\nThe CUNY Mapping Service \"specialize[s] in the development of online applications that provide intuitive access to powerful data sets, displayed visually through interactive maps and in other formats.\"\u00a0 Projects include Welcome to 1940s New York , Visualizing Demographic Change: NYC and other major cities , and many others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277388", "box_name": "CUNY Mapping Service @ the GC's Center for Urban Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "NYC Maps:\nAtlases of NYC (From the NYPL Digital Collections): Thousands of maps of New York City, including Manhattan and Brooklyn 'fire insurance maps' from the 1850's-1860, showing streets, blocks, tax lots, natural and manmade features, and more.\n\nBrooklyn Revealed: An interactive website created by the librarians at the New-York Historical Society that lets users discover how Brooklyn streets got their names, access images from the N-YHS collections, and read about Brooklyn history.\n\nLanguages of New York City: A free and interactive digital map of the world\u2019s most linguistically diverse metropolitan area composed of data from the Endangered Language Alliance (ELA), based on information from communities, speakers, and other sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277389", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "se metropolitan area composed of data from the Endangered Language Alliance (ELA), based on information from communities, speakers, and other sources.NYCMap: New York City\u2019s online map portal providing a wealth of information including the locations of schools, day care centers, senior centers, libraries, hospitals, subways, and more as well as links to websites for these facilities. This page is also a single access point to many of the numerous location-based applications on NYC.gov such as online property, building, statistics, and census information. The maps can be navigated either by entering a specific address or simply using zoom and scroll tools, similar to other online map applications. Consult the User Guide for tips on using this dynamic online resource.\n\nOldNYC: Mapping Historical Photographs of New York City: This free website provides an alternative way of browsing the NYPL's incredible Photographic Views of New York City, 1870s-1970s collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277389", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "ork City: This free website provides an alternative way of browsing the NYPL's incredible Photographic Views of New York City, 1870s-1970s collection.Open Accessible Space Information System (OASIS): OASIS \"provides the richest source of community maps for New York City -- free and all in one place. It helps nonprofits, community groups, educators, students, public agencies, and local businesses develop a better understanding of their environment with interactive maps of open spaces, property information, transportation networks, and more.\"\n\nVital Parks Explorer: As searchable database showing the results of a comprehensive analysis of every park in the city on more than 20 \"vital signs\" categories such as dog runs, hiking trails, community gardens, and more.\n\nThe Welikia Project: Navigate through a map of New York City in 1609. \"You can find your block, explore the native landscape of today\u2019s famous landmarks, research the flora and fauna block by block...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277389", "box_name": "NYC Maps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names:\nThe Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names \u00ae (TGN) \"is a structured vocabulary, including names, descriptions, and other metadata for extant and historical cities, empires, archaeological sites, and physical features important to research of art and architecture ... intended to aid cataloging, research, and discovery.\" Search The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277390", "box_name": "Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "Continually Updated Data and Maps of Corona COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science & Engineering at Johns Hopkins:\nContinually updated maps of Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases with downloadable data from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277387", "box_name": "Continually Updated Data and Maps of Corona COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science & Engineering at Johns Hopkins", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "World Map, 1493:\nRare Book Division, The New York Public Library. \"[World Map]\" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2015. http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/67ad9d8b-6e07-964a-e040-e00a1806723d.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10240345", "page_name": "Maps & Atlases", "box_id": "32277391", "box_name": "World Map, 1493", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/maps"}}
{"text": "The Oral History Association defines oral history as:\u00a0 \"[A] field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events. Oral history is both the oldest type of historical inquiry, predating the written word, and one of the most modern, initiated with tape recorders in the 1940s and now using 21st-century digital technologies.\" Oral histories, which may also be called personal narratives or interviews, compliment other types of sources by adding an individual's perspective in their own voice. Reading transcripts and, especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": ", especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects., especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects., especially, listening to the voices of people speaking about their lives and experiences, gives researchers a powerful connection to their subjects.Search for collections of oral histories just as you would search for manuscripts and archives.\u00a0 Search individual databases, large online portals, and the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find oral histories. Oral history transcripts may be published as books.\u00a0 Look for them in OneSearch, WorldCat, and other library catalogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "ct area to find oral histories. Oral history transcripts may be published as books.\u00a0 Look for them in OneSearch, WorldCat, and other library catalogs.Search Tools for Oral Histories\n\nArchiveGrid - Oral Histories: ArchiveGrid, a database containing more than 7 million collection descriptions, includes more than 160,000 descriptions of individual oral history inteviews and collections of oral histories. To find them, add the words \"oral history\" OR \"oral histories\" (with quotes) to your topic search. For example, the search string -- (\"oral history\" OR \"oral histories\") AND \"civil rights\" -- turns up more than 5,500 results. The \"summary view\" will allow you to see which archives hold the OH collections. Use the People, Group, Places, and Topics filters to narrow down resuts.\n\nDigital Public Library of America: Contains links to over 50 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the U.S. Browse by topic or contributing institution, explore primary source sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" or \"personal narrative\" and then use filters to narrow results.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "e sets and online exhibitions or search the collection. Try a search on \"oral history\" or \"personal narrative\" and then use filters to narrow results.Oral History Association: A membership organization for people interested in oral history. The Resources page contains much useful information, including a list of OH centers and collections, links to web guides for doing oral history, and more.\n\nOral History Centers and Collections: A list, with links, of more than fifty collections and repositories of oral histories from the Oral History Association.\n\nSound Collections Database: The first release of a database supported by the Radio Preservation Task Force, National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress (RPTF) and Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Browse or search nearly 3000 records describing recorded sound collections in repositories around the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "und the country. Genres include radio programs, all varieties of music, radio news, oral histories, interviews, drama, educational programs, and more.Community Archives: Community-based oral history initiatives often include the voices of people who are under-represented in traditional repositories. Add the phrase \"community archive\" to your online search to find collections that feature individuals who are often left out of the historical record.\n\nGoogle: Put your subject in quotes and add \"oral history\" to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"peace movements\" AND \"oral history\". Google can be helpful for finding collections in libraries, archives, historical societies and other institutions that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "scovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.OH Collections:\u00a0 A Few Highlights The oral history collections listed here are just a sampling of the many resources that are available in libraries and archives around the world.\u00a0 Also visit the websites of repositories that collect materials in your subject area to find collections.\n\nArchives of American Art: Established in 1958, the Oral History Program at the Archives of American Art consists of more than 2,300 interviews that chronicle the diversity of the American art scene.\n\nCenter for Brooklyn History Oral History Collections: \"Begun in 1973, BHS\u2019s oral history collections now include over 1,200 interviews. These interviews bring the voices of history to broad audiences through exhibitions, digital humanities projects, K-12 and post-secondary curricula, public programs, and via the BHS blog and Flatbush + Main podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "podcast.\"\n\nColumbia Center for Oral History: Founded by historian and journalist Allan Nevins in 1948, the collection includes over 10,000 interviews.CUNY Oral History Collections: Many of the archives and special collections in CUNY libraries contain oral histories. One way to find them is to browse by archive and then search further at the repository level. You can also search across the CUNY Digital Archive to find digitized interviews and transcripts and then narrow search results using subject and other facets.\n\nGrupo Etnogr\u00e1fico: \"Manuel Zapata Olivella\u2019s ethnographic collection (Grupo etnogr\u00e1fico) consists of audio and written transcripts of interviews with indigenous and Afro-Colombian groups, including many who were marginalized and living in remote areas. These interviews with ordinary Colombians were conducted by Zapata Olivella and a team of researchers in various regions from 1973 to 1975, and again in La Guajira province during 1985.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
{"text": "bians were conducted by Zapata Olivella and a team of researchers in various regions from 1973 to 1975, and again in La Guajira province during 1985.\"Library of Congress Oral Histories: The vast collection of the Library of Congress includes thousands of oral histories, most of which are available online. These include both audio recordings and transcripts of interviews from across the library's holdings of personal narratives, newspapers and other periodicals, manuscripts, books and printed materials, web pages, films, and more from the American Folk Life Center and other library divisions.\n\nNYPL Oral History Collections: A search of the New York Public Library's archives portal on \"oral history\" turns up 200 collections containing oral history interviews and transcripts.\n\nStoryCorps: A nonprofit organization \"whose mission is to record, preserve, and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226836", "page_name": "Oral Histories", "box_id": "32238642", "box_name": "Finding Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/OH"}}
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{"text": "Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Digital, Print, & Microfilm:Published primary sources in print, on microfilm, and online (subscription databases or open web) are readily available and extremely helpful. Not only can you use them to access sources without having to visit the library that holds the original materials, but published editions may be annotated as well, offering not just the documents themselves, but scholarship that puts them in context. The Autobiography of Mark Twain (and accompanying Papers Project ), Students for a Democratic Society Papers , Diary of George Templeton Strong , The New-York Historical Society Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226863", "page_name": "Published Primary Sources", "box_id": "32240221", "box_name": "Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/published"}}
{"text": "iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.iety Quarterly (1917-1980) and Radical Feminism:\u00a0 A Documentary Reader are just a few examples of the formats of published primary sources that exist.Archival materials published in books and on microfilm can usually be found by searching local library catalogs and/or WorldCat .\u00a0 These books and microfilmed sources are frequently available for interlibrary loan.\u00a0 So, if you find that an archival collection you would like to use has been microfilmed or published in book form, submit an ILL request and the GC Library will borrow the item for you if we don't already have it in our collection. Also look for digitized archival materials and other primary sources in subscription databases and on open library websites.\u00a0 In many cases, the digitized collections found in subscription databases were produced from microfilm made of the collection. Nowadays libraries may skip the step of microfilming collections and go straight to digitizing them instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226863", "page_name": "Published Primary Sources", "box_id": "32240221", "box_name": "Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/published"}}
{"text": "m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.m instead.\u00a0 These digitized materials may be accessible directly through collection finding aids and/or via a digital portal on the library's website.When you are onsite at the library that holds an archival collection that has been printed, photocopied, microfilmed, or digitized, you may be required to use the surrogate format rather than the original materials.\u00a0 The collection finding aid will likely note this restriction. Print, microfilm, and digital -- the typical surrogate formats -- have expanded the reach of primary sources immeasurably and have been tremendously valuable to scholars near and far.\u00a0 However, there is no substitute for consulting primary sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226863", "page_name": "Published Primary Sources", "box_id": "32240221", "box_name": "Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/published"}}
{"text": "sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.sources in their original format in the repositories where they are held.\u00a0 So, always seize the opportunity to access original materials when you can.Finding Published Primary Sources in Library Catalogs To find published primary sources in print, on microform, or online, use the Advanced Search option in WorldCat or other library catalogs, and select the format \"Archival Material.\" Or try adding the word \"sources\" as an additional subject heading or adding keywords such as archives, correspondence, diaries, interviews, narratives, or memoirs to your search. Archival materials published in books or on microfilm are often available to borrow via Interlibrary Loan. To find digitized materials, look for search options that limit results to online content. Digitized Texts See the Digitized Texts page in our Beyond Wikipedia research guide for links to additional sources of books, newspapers, and journals online.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1326158", "guide_name": "Archival Research", "page_id": "10226863", "page_name": "Published Primary Sources", "box_id": "32240221", "box_name": "Digital, Print, & Microfilm", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archivalresearch/published"}}
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{"text": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation:\nDue to licensing restrictions and CUNY-wide rules governing student accounts, off-campus access to the full set of GC library resources is discontinued after graduation. However, alumni may register for off-campus access to selected databases (including JSTOR, Project Muse, and SAGE journals). Also, they may continue to use all library databases and journals by visiting the GC library in person. Further, the New York Public Library (and many other public libraries) provides off-site access to numerous databases and offers interlibrary loan services .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1340665", "guide_name": "Accounts", "page_id": "9885071", "page_name": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation", "box_id": "31230191", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access after Graduation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1340665&p=9885071"}}
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{"text": "New York Studies Research Guide:\nThis guide collects resources from the Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library collections and beyond that support research in New York Studies. Use the links on the side of the page to navigate between different formats and tools. For more help, make a research appointment with Alycia Sellie, librarian for the MALS New York Studies concentration. Schedule an Appointment", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31541010", "box_name": "New York Studies Research Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "Select New York City History Resources:\nNew York Historical Society Museum & Library: The New York Historical Society Library has a wealth of materials available on-site and online. Get started with your research using this guide .\n\nNYPL Guide: Researching New York City Neighborhoods: New York City neighborhoods, from their formation to present day, can be researched through the collections of NYPL and other institutions. Useful materials include neighborhood and borough-specific histories, NYC guidebooks, city agency reports, local newspapers, clippings, statistical data, and maps, among many other resources.\n\nNYPL Guide: Early New York: This resource packet is aimed to help teachers use primary source images from NYPL's Digital Gallery as well as texts from NYPL's Databases to teach about Early New York.\n\nNYPL Guide: How to Find Historic Photos of New York City: A guide to locating historic images of New York City.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31540920", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "abases to teach about Early New York.\n\nNYPL Guide: How to Find Historic Photos of New York City: A guide to locating historic images of New York City.The Queens Museum and Museum of the City of New York 1939-1940 and 1964-1965 New York World\u2019s Fairs Collection: The collections include books, pamphlets, printed ephemera, architectural drawings, original artwork, film and audio recordings, photographs, architectural models, textiles, and souvenirs. The varied formats and subjects of the materials provide a uniquely holistic perspective on the New York World\u2019s Fairs and the events surrounding them that shaped the physical and cultural landscape of the city, even as their impact was felt around the globe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31540920", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "d\u2019s Fairs and the events surrounding them that shaped the physical and cultural landscape of the city, even as their impact was felt around the globe.Gateway to North America: People, Places, and Organizations of 19th-Century New York (via NYPL): Log in with NYPL credentials A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers. Dates of Coverage: 1789-1914.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31540920", "box_name": "Select New York City History Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "Graduate Center Books on New York City History:\nThis collection highlights selected texts the Graduate Center owns on the history of New York City.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31541711", "box_name": "Graduate Center Books on New York City History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "Other Research Guides:\nSee also these Graduate Center Library research guides: History Newspapers Archival Research Graduate Center Archives CUNY History", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1353359", "guide_name": "New York Studies", "page_id": "9990663", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "31541732", "box_name": "Other Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1353359&p=9990663"}}
{"text": "Citing Sources:\nDocumenting sources is an essential part of the research and writing process. Proper citation of the sources you quote, paraphrase, and mention is important for avoiding plagiarism, giving credit where due, and putting your work in intellectual context. Accurate citations will also help your readers find the works that you're responding to or building on, allowing them to more fully engage with and/or contribute to the scholarly conversation around your work. This guide covers the APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian styles, and provides links to a number of additional citation styles. It also includes information on citation management tools like Zotero and RefWorks, links to several automatic citation generators, and tips for avoiding plagiarism.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10170131", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "32083162", "box_name": "Citing Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citing-sources"}}
{"text": "Getting Help:\nThere are many ways to get help from a librarian \u2014 choose the method\u00a0that best suits your needs: In Person: Visit the reference desk (2nd floor of library) during reference hours . By Chat: Chat with an academic librarian 24/7 . If available, a CUNY librarian will answer your chat. By Email: Complete the question submission form and receive a reply by email during reference hours . By Phone: Call the reference desk at (212) 817-7077 during reference hours . By Appointment: Schedule a one-on-one research consultation by contacting your subject librarian .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10170131", "page_name": "Citing Sources", "box_id": "32083164", "box_name": "Getting Help", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citing-sources"}}
{"text": "Choosing a Style:\nThe Graduate Center does not recommend a single citation style, so follow the style recommended by the professor for your course.\u00a0 If you are writing for a publication, look for the preferred citation style in the author guidelines.\u00a0 In both cases, ask if you are not certain.\u00a0 And no matter which style you are following, be sure to apply it consistently throughout your document.\n\nStyle Guide Overview - Purdue OWL: This guide from the Purdue Online Writing Lab provides a summary of common styles, especially APA and MLA but also AP, Chicago, IEEE, AMA, ACM, and ASME, and offers tips on how and when to use them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167981", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "32079416", "box_name": "Choosing a Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citation-styles"}}
{"text": "Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City - References:\nThis humanities title from Fordham University Press has a References section at the end of the book.\n\nMacaulay-Lewis, Elizabeth. Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City. New York: Fordham University Press, 2021. Available online and in print.\u00a0 See the OneSearch record for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167981", "page_name": "Citation Styles", "box_id": "32306644", "box_name": "Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City - References", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citation-styles"}}
{"text": "Overview:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize the references you gather during research. They allow you to easily import citations from library databases and other websites,\u00a0and to manually enter information\u00a0about sources\u00a0that aren't represented online.\u00a0 Citation managers can also generate bibliographies in a wide variety of styles. The GC Library supports two citation managers: Zotero and RefWorks .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167961", "page_name": "Citation Management Tools", "box_id": "32077209", "box_name": "Overview", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citaton-managers"}}
{"text": "Citation Generators:\nCitation generators are programs that can help you craft citations quickly and easily. They are not as robust as full citation managers like Zotero and RefWorks, but can help make quick work of shorter bibliography needs. Choose a citation style and enter the bibliographic details of the works consulted (author, title, publication date, etc.) to automatically create citations. It is important to note that you must enter data accurately and carefully check the automatically generated citations for errors.\u00a0 As noted in the Purdue OWL's guide to Using Citation Generators Responsibly (linked below), \" relying entirely on citation generators rather than on one\u2019s judgment as a writer can lead to errors.\"\n\nUsing Citation Generators Responsibly - Purdue OWL: A helpful guide from the Purdue Online Writing Lab describing how citation generator apps work and showing what\u2019s happening when a writer uses one. It also offers a few \u201cbest practices\u201d for using citation generators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167945", "page_name": "Citation Generators", "box_id": "32077135", "box_name": "Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citation-generators"}}
{"text": "citation generator apps work and showing what\u2019s happening when a writer uses one. It also offers a few \u201cbest practices\u201d for using citation generators.ZoteroBib: ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. It\u2019s brought to you by the team behind Zotero.\n\nBibMe: Create MLA, APA, or Chicago style citations with ISBN, author, title. Format web sites, journals, videos, newspapers, and \u201cother.\u201d Save bibliography online then paste into a research paper.\n\nCitation Machine: Formats citations in APA, MLA, Turabian or Chicago writing style.\n\nEasyBib: EasyBib includes guides to MLA, APA, Chicago, and Harvard styles. Create a free account to use the MLA citation generator. Purchase a subscription to generate citations in other styles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167945", "page_name": "Citation Generators", "box_id": "32077135", "box_name": "Citation Generators", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/citation-generators"}}
{"text": "Avoiding and Detecting Plagiarism:\u00a0 A Guide for Graduate Students and Faculty prepared by the Graduate Center's Office of the Provost and the Office of the VP for Student Affairs is a comprehensive but dated guide to help you avoid plagiarism. The Grad Center's Writing Center also offers insightful tips for Avoiding Unintended Plagairism . And the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) offers a thorough guide on avoiding plagairism with practical information for writers and scholars.\u00a0 It begins:\u00a0 \" Plagiarism is using someone else\u2019s ideas or words without giving them proper credit. Plagiarism can range from unintentional (forgetting to include a source in a bibliography) to intentional (buying a paper online, using another writer\u2019s ideas as your own to make your work sound smarter). Beginning writers and expert writers alike can all plagiarize.\" ( Read the full text of the Avoiding Plagiarism Guide from the OWL.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10168663", "page_name": "Avoiding Plagiarism", "box_id": "32078975", "box_name": "Avoiding Plagiarism", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/plagiarism"}}
{"text": "rk sound smarter). Beginning writers and expert writers alike can all plagiarize.\" ( Read the full text of the Avoiding Plagiarism Guide from the OWL.rk sound smarter). Beginning writers and expert writers alike can all plagiarize.\" ( Read the full text of the Avoiding Plagiarism Guide from the OWL.rk sound smarter). Beginning writers and expert writers alike can all plagiarize.\" ( Read the full text of the Avoiding Plagiarism Guide from the OWL.) Also s ee the OWL's handy one-page overview that succinctly summarizes when you should cite a source.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10168663", "page_name": "Avoiding Plagiarism", "box_id": "32078975", "box_name": "Avoiding Plagiarism", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/plagiarism"}}
{"text": "Introduction to Zotero:\nThere are many tools for managing citations during the research and writing process. At the Graduate Center, the most popular option is Zotero , a free, open source tool that is flexible and easy to use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167931", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "32077305", "box_name": "Introduction to Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Zotero"}}
{"text": "Zotero Basics:\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167931", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "32077125", "box_name": "Zotero Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Zotero"}}
{"text": "The library provides Zotero instruction in a variety of ways: Online Step-by-Step Guide: Check out our Using Zotero tutorial . Virtual Office Hours: Stephen Klein holds virtual office hours dedicated to Zotero help on Mondays from 1-2 pm during the Fall and Spring semesters, so look for Events on the homepage to see how to attend. Email him If you cannot attend on Mondays 1-2 or if you'd like assistance during Summer hours. Workshops: The library offers Zotero workshops every\u00a0semester. Consult the library's workshop calendar for information about upcoming workshops. One-on-One Consultations : Request a dedicated one-on-one consultation about Z otero (or other topics).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167931", "page_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Zotero"}}
{"text": "Downloading Zotero:\nGo to the Zotero Downloads page. It should detect your operating system and browser, and present you with the proper version of Zotero\u00a0to download, as well as the Connector for the browser you are currently in. Simply click the the appropriate buttons to download the standalone application and browser Connector. Also browse Zotero\u00a0plugins for additional tools, including plugins for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice . Using Zotero on a GC computer? Consult our guide to\u00a0adding the Z otero Connector to your browser on GC computers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167931", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "32077126", "box_name": "Downloading Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Zotero"}}
{"text": "Downloading Zotero:\nQuickly download the Zotero Firefox Add-on: Open Firefox Click on Tools > Add-ons > Get Add-ons Search for the following: \" Zotero \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' Check Zotero Citations Styles to be sure the style you need is in Zotero. \" Zotero Word Processor Plug-In \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' \" Zotero Scholar Citations \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' - THIS SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED \" Readability \" and click the 'Add to Firefox' button or 'Install' Restart Firefox to apply the Add-ons' Start collecting sources and get organized by creating collections !", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167931", "page_name": "Zotero", "box_id": "32077127", "box_name": "Downloading Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Zotero"}}
{"text": "Introduction to RefWorks:\nRefWorks is an online bibliographic management tool that allows you to import citations directly from library databases, create bibliographies, and format your bibliography and in-text citations while you write in Microsoft Word.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167932", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "32077133", "box_name": "Introduction to RefWorks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "Getting Started with RefWorks:\nTo create a RefWorks account: Go to http://refworks.proquest.com and click on the \u201cCreate account\u201d link. Fill in your information using\u00a0your institutional email address (you can\u2019t sign up with @yahoo.com, @gmail.com, etc.). Once you activate\u00a0your account (you'll receive an email with a link to complete the registration process), you\u2019ll get access immediately and can get started managing your documents. Additional support for RefWorks:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167932", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "32077131", "box_name": "Getting Started with RefWorks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "Exporting to RefWorks from Library Databases:\nExample: direct export of citation\u00a0from EBSCO database.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167932", "page_name": "RefWorks", "box_id": "32077132", "box_name": "Exporting to RefWorks from Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/RefWorks"}}
{"text": "Mendeley & EndNote:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.\n\nEndNote: The Graduate Center Endnote subsidy by the Student Tech Fee committee ended December 31, 2012. Above is the commercial link to Endnote.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10168123", "page_name": "Mendeley & EndNote", "box_id": "32077458", "box_name": "Mendeley & EndNote", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/mendeley-endnote"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers Compared:\nPenn State Citation Manager Comparison: A comprehensive guide to citation managers and tools. Includes a chart comparing Mendeley, Zotero, and EndNote.\n\nUMass Citation Manager Comparison: Mendely vs. Zotero", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10168165", "page_name": "Citation Managers Compared", "box_id": "32077128", "box_name": "Citation Managers Compared", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/compared"}}
{"text": "APA Style:\nPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th ed.: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nAPA Style - Style and Grammar Guidelines: The full APA style guide is available in print and ebook formats. This supplementary site from APA includes quick reference materials and updates.\n\nAPA Style - Archival Documents & Collections: Guidance for citing archival documents and collections using APA style. This information is not included in the 7th edition in the Publication Manual and the Concise Guide . It is available only on the APA Style website.\n\nAPA Guide Online - Purdue OWL: A lengthy outline from the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) of style guide basics from the American Psychological Association. The full APA style guide is available in print book format only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167933", "page_name": "APA Style", "box_id": "32077136", "box_name": "APA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/APA"}}
{"text": "Citing Generative AI Text and Images in APA:\nHow to Cite ChatGPT (APA Style): The APA Style blog explains the proper way to cite Chat GPT according to APA style.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167933", "page_name": "APA Style", "box_id": "32077137", "box_name": "Citing Generative AI Text and Images in APA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/APA"}}
{"text": "MLA Style:\nMLA Handbook: For in-library use only, available in the Reference stacks on the library's 2nd floor.\n\nUsing MLA Format - MLA Style Center: MLA offers a brief online guide to citation formats.\n\nMLA Formatting & Style Guide - Purdue OWL: A lengthy outline of MLA basics from Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL).\n\nMLA Documentation Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's Writing Center, the Modern Language's Association writing guidelines, summarized.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167942", "page_name": "MLA Style", "box_id": "32077134", "box_name": "MLA Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/MLA"}}
{"text": "How do I cite generative AI in MLA Style?: The MLA provides detailed guidance for citing generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E and provides examples.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167942", "page_name": "MLA Style", "box_id": "32077233", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/MLA"}}
{"text": "Chicago Style:\nChicago Manual of Style Online: Full text of the 17th and 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style, including quick guide, questions and answers, and additional tools.\n\nChicago Manual of Style: Available online and in print in the GC Library's Reference collection, shelved at Z253 .U69 2010.\n\nTurabian/Chicago Online - Purdue OWL: Detailed outline of Chicago and Turabian style manuals created by Purdue's Online Writing Lab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167934", "page_name": "Chicago Style & Turabian", "box_id": "32077140", "box_name": "Chicago Style", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Chicago-Turabian"}}
{"text": "Turabian:\nA Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (Turabian): Shelved in the GC Library stacks at LB2369 .T8 1967 and available to borrow. E-book editions published from 1962 to 2007 are available to borrow from the Internet Archive . Create a free account using any email address to borrow e-books from the Internet Archive.\n\nTurabian/Chicago Online - Purdue OWL: Detailed outline of Chicago and Turabian style manuals created by Purdue's Online Writing Lab.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167934", "page_name": "Chicago Style & Turabian", "box_id": "32077138", "box_name": "Turabian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/Chicago-Turabian"}}
{"text": "Additional Style Guides:\nASA Formatting & Style Guide - Purdue OWL: From Purdue's Online Writing Lab, an outline of American Sociological Association manuscript formatting, in-text citations, and formatting the references page.\n\nACS Style Quick Guide: Quick guide to creating references in American Chemical Society (ACS) style.\n\nAPSA Formatting & Style Guide: From the University of Wisconsin's Writing Center, an overview of the American Association of Political Science's style manual.\n\nAssociated Press Style - Purdue OWL: From Purdue's Online Writing Lab, a lengthy outline of AP basics.\n\nCiting Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 2nd ed.: PDF of Citing Medicine , which provides assistance to authors in compiling lists of references for their publications, to editors in revising such lists, to publishers in setting reference standards for their authors and editors, and to librarians and others in formatting bibliographic citations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167935", "page_name": "Additional Style Guides", "box_id": "32077141", "box_name": "Additional Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/addl-guides"}}
{"text": "lists, to publishers in setting reference standards for their authors and editors, and to librarians and others in formatting bibliographic citations.ICMJE: International Committee of Medical Journals Editors - \"The Uniform Requirements\": Includes style guide and other writing guides. Required style for CUNY Doctor of Public Health program dissertations. See the Samples of Formatted References for Authors of Journal Articles from the NLM for additional information.\n\nLegal Citation Styles: Cornell University's introduction to legal citation.\n\nScientific Style and Format Online: Now in its eighth edition, the indispensable reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields has been fully revised by the Council of Science Editors to reflect today\u2019s best practices in scientific publishing.\n\nOverview of Various Style Guides from Purdue OWL: The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides overviews of numerous styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, AMA, and IEEE.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10167935", "page_name": "Additional Style Guides", "box_id": "32077141", "box_name": "Additional Style Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/citation/addl-guides"}}
{"text": "Additional Resources:\nCiting Government Documents: An online guide from CUNY's Lehman College with resources on citing government documents.\n\nCiting Social Media & Other Digital Sources: A comprehensive guide from the GC Library on citing digital sources.\n\nNational Archives - Citing Records in the National Archives (pdf): Geared towards NARA holdings, but useful for citing manuscript and archival materials from other repositories.\n\nResearch and Documentation in the Digital Age: Hacker, Diana, and Barbara Fister. Research and Documentation in the Digital Age. Sixth edition. Boston; Bedford/St. Martin\u2019s, 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1375241", "guide_name": "Cite Your Sources", "page_id": "10514179", "page_name": "Citing Gov Docs, Archives, & More", "box_id": "33112111", "box_name": "Additional Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1375241&p=10514179"}}
{"text": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10356981", "page_name": "Propose an Electronic Resource", "box_id": "32640281", "box_name": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10356981"}}
{"text": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library:Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library:All proposals for new electronic resources (databases and other electronic subscriptions) are due to the Collections Committee through our online form by November 29 . If possible, trial subscriptions will be set up between December and April. Each proposal will be reviewed and voted on by the Collections Committee in April of each year. Approved items will be activated during the following fiscal year (most likely activated in the following fall semester or the January following the prior April approval). See the annual process for more detail. Due to the variance in cost, annual deadlines for spending and setting up subscriptions, and the technical processes for access and cataloging resources in our library tools, requests for databases and other electronic resources must undergo our annual proposal process to be added to our collections. Proposals are only accepted from members of the Graduate Center community, with priority given to current students and faculty.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10356981", "page_name": "Propose an Electronic Resource", "box_id": "32640281", "box_name": "Propose a new electronic resource for the Mina Rees Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10356981"}}
{"text": "What sorts of proposals will be most likely to be approved?:\nThose that: Do not duplicate resources already available to GC affiliates Including via New York Public Library resources that are available remotely Can be activated in OneSearch (or Ex Libris' Alma), our library catalog Have broad appeal across the GC (i.e. a resource would aid research in a particular field or related fields and not just one person's work). Provide new materials, content, information or resources to the GC community (i.e. are not merely an interface or platform for content) Are not software or other resources that the GC Information Technology department would administer. If you are a student and have a suggestion for something like this, consider submitting a Student Technology Fee proposal", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10356981", "page_name": "Propose an Electronic Resource", "box_id": "32899386", "box_name": "What sorts of proposals will be most likely to be approved?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10356981"}}
{"text": "For more information and conversation:\nFor questions about the proposal process, you can reach out to your liaison librarian in your home program at the Graduate Center and/or Alycia Sellie , Collection Development Librarian and Chair of the Collections Committee.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10356981", "page_name": "Propose an Electronic Resource", "box_id": "33160770", "box_name": "For more information and conversation", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10356981"}}
{"text": "Annual process for electronic resources proposals:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10443630", "page_name": "Annual Process for Proposals", "box_id": "32899190", "box_name": "Annual process for electronic resources proposals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10443630"}}
{"text": "Annual process for electronic resources proposals:Annual process for electronic resources proposals:Project proposals due via a request form by November 29 for funding in the following fiscal year (the following July-June) The Chair of the Collections Committee will verify receipt of the proposal and ask any follow up questions, in concert with the subject liaison librarian for the requestor's department.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10443630", "page_name": "Annual Process for Proposals", "box_id": "32899190", "box_name": "Annual process for electronic resources proposals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10443630"}}
{"text": "tee will verify receipt of the proposal and ask any follow up questions, in concert with the subject liaison librarian for the requestor's department.tee will verify receipt of the proposal and ask any follow up questions, in concert with the subject liaison librarian for the requestor's department.tee will verify receipt of the proposal and ask any follow up questions, in concert with the subject liaison librarian for the requestor's department.Trials for requested databases will be set up from December-April The Chair of the Collections Committee will collect and share proposals with the Committee by late April , including: Pricing for each request Statistics and feedback from trials Relevant criteria for consideration (see below) The Collections Committee will review proposals and meet to vote in April At that meeting, the Chair of the Collections Committee will bring an estimated available budget for new spending to this meeting (if there are funds available) The Chair will share results of votes at the following library department meeting The Chair of the Collections Committee will respond to each requestor after final decisions are made Approved items will be licensed and activated in the following fiscal year (likely September-March )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10443630", "page_name": "Annual Process for Proposals", "box_id": "32899190", "box_name": "Annual process for electronic resources proposals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10443630"}}
{"text": "Make recommendations for our collection:\nBooks and individual journal subscriptions do not need to undergo the same proposal process as databases or electronic resources, but there are annual cycles for our budgets with these items. Use the forms below to request a specific item and reach out to your subject librarian for more information or to talk further about our collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10453354", "page_name": "Recommend Print and Other Materials", "box_id": "32927506", "box_name": "Make recommendations for our collection", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10453354"}}
{"text": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center:\nThe library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. Need It Soon? Purchasing and processing new materials takes weeks. If you need an item quickly, request it via Interlibrary Loan . Faculty: To request materials for a GC course you're teaching, use the Reserve Request Form .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1400045", "guide_name": "Proposal Process for a New Electronic Resource", "page_id": "10453354", "page_name": "Recommend Print and Other Materials", "box_id": "32896034", "box_name": "Suggest New Materials for the Graduate Center", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1400045&p=10453354"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "Our Mission:\nCUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections , Mina Rees Library, seeks to collect, organize, preserve, and make accessible materials documenting the history of the Graduate Center and its constituents, along with unique collections that support the research and educational mission of the University. We aim to cultivate relationships with affiliated organizations, community groups, and individuals that create official and non-official records of the faculty, staff, and student experience at the Graduate Center as we work towards creating a comprehensive historical resource for the shared benefit of our communities. We invite and encourage researchers and members of the public to use our collections regardless of their purpose in doing so, whether for teaching, research, creative/artistic endeavors, or other explorations. Plan your visit to the archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070281", "box_name": "Our Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections, Mina Rees Library, is a growing collection of over 400 linear feet of archival material, 260 rare books, 14,000 doctoral and master's theses, and other distinctive materials. GSUC Archives and Campus History The Mina Rees Library is the designated repository for the institutional archives of The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York (GSUC). Collections include official records, reports, correspondence, pamphlets, books, periodicals and publications, photographs, audiovisual recordings, realia, and other materials, all documenting or otherwise related to the history of graduate education at CUNY. The earliest material relates to the Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Board of Higher Education and the graduate education division established in 1961, which would later become the Graduate School and University Center.Records of university-wide committees, the development of the Graduate Council and its bylaws and the general administration of the Graduate School are well represented in the collection. The Archives holds the personal and presidential papers of Mina Rees, which document her time at Hunter College, the U.S. Office of Naval Research, and her eventual role as the first president of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Other collections of interest include the records of the Doctoral and Graduate Students Council, which document issues and concerns of doctoral students from the 1960s to the early 2000s, and those of CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies, the first university-based center dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.he study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities.Some offices within the Graduate Center maintain their own collections of photographs and publication records, which have not yet been incorporated into the GSUC Archives due to space limitations. The Archives does not routinely collect the papers of individual faculty members for similar reasons, though we may consider such donations on a case by case basis. Special Collections Special Collections was established in the 1970s to house a small number of archival collections and rare books that had been acquired over the years by GC President Mina Rees and various members of the Graduate Center faculty. The collection now comprises 260 rare volumes and a small number of manuscript and archival collections. Primarily consisting of donated collections, the Special Collections division does not actively purchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.rchase rare or unique materials at this time. Graduate Center faculty publications are located in the circulating collection of the Mina Rees Library.Dissertations and Theses The Library holds approximately 14,000 bound copies of Graduate Center dissertations from 1965-2015 from all doctoral programs except Business, Criminal Justice, and Engineering, which were routinely transferred to the CUNY campus library associated with each joint-degree program. Bound copies of all Graduate Center master's theses and capstone projects from 1970 to 2015 are also held by the Mina Rees Library. The Library ceased archiving bound copies in 2015.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070283", "box_name": "Our Holdings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "The Institutional Archives were gathered in the late 1990s and early 2000s, mainly from sources within the Graduate Center, but some documents came from the CUNY Administration and, via correspondence and copying, from some of CUNY\u2019s component colleges. Paul Perkus, who had been the archivist at CUNY Central for twenty years, conducted an initial survey of records held by GC administrative offices. These were soon transferred and arranged by John Rothman , who served as a volunteer archivist at the Graduate Center for 14 years after an illustrious career at the New York Times . In 2015, the Archives were moved to a temporary location due to construction on the library's C level, and no further additions were accepted until 2023, when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070282", "box_name": "Our History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program. when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program. when the Mina Rees Library restarted its archives program with guidance from New York State's Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services program.The library holds a small number of manuscript collections and rare books that have been donated since the Graduate Center's founding in 1961.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488778", "page_name": "About Archives and Special Collections", "box_id": "33070282", "box_name": "Our History", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/about"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10539087", "page_name": "Explore the Archives", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/find"}}
{"text": "CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections houses the official archives of the Graduate School and University Center (GSUC) of The City University of New York. The GSUC Archives includes historical material of enduring value that is transferred from organizational units at the CUNY Graduate Center. The bulk of our collection was compiled between the late 1990s and 2014, with collection indexes available as PDF documents. Efforts are underway to migrate these inventories into an online searchable catalog, and links to both are listed below. Read more about our history. Arrangement Materials are organized into eight record groups, generally based on the originating office, with the exception of the Subject File. The Subject File was created by the first archivist at the Graduate Center and is a compilation of materials obtained from various offices and filed alphabetically by topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10539087", "page_name": "Explore the Archives", "box_id": "33184485", "box_name": "GSUC Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/find"}}
{"text": "eated by the first archivist at the Graduate Center and is a compilation of materials obtained from various offices and filed alphabetically by topic.eated by the first archivist at the Graduate Center and is a compilation of materials obtained from various offices and filed alphabetically by topic.eated by the first archivist at the Graduate Center and is a compilation of materials obtained from various offices and filed alphabetically by topic.There is considerable overlap among the record groups: topics treated by a given committee (in the \"Committee Records\" group) may appear in other documents in the \u201cSubjects\u201d file or again in a president\u2019s papers. RG 1: A Basic Subject File\u00a0(\u201cSubjects\u201d) View index [pdf ] RG 2: Centers and Institutes View index [pdf ] RG 3: Periodicals View online finding aid View index [pdf ] RG 4: Committee Records View index [pdf ] RG 5: President's Files View collection scope [pdf] View index - Rees [pdf] View index - Proshansky [pdf] View index - Horowitz [pdf] View index - Kelly [pdf] RG 6: Vice President for Finance and Administration View index [pdf] RG 7: CUNY View index [pdf] RG 8: Doctoral Students Council (DSC) View index [pdf]", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10539087", "page_name": "Explore the Archives", "box_id": "33184485", "box_name": "GSUC Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/find"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488781", "page_name": "Using the Collections", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/using-the-collections"}}
{"text": "How to Find and Request Materials:\nThe library's general catalog, OneSearch , provides collection level description of our manuscript and archival collections, and all of our rare books are individually cataloged there. To view materials, email us to make an appointment. Our finding aids are currently being migrated to a new catalog, where you will be able to search across collections and browse record groups for the institutional archives. We anticipate completion in Spring 2025. In the meantime, PDF versions of finding aids are available in CUNY Academic Works. View our searchable finding aids catalog . View our PDF finding aids .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488781", "page_name": "Using the Collections", "box_id": "33070354", "box_name": "How to Find and Request Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/using-the-collections"}}
{"text": "How to Access the Collections:\nMaterials located in Archives and Special Collections are non-circulating and must be consulted in our reading room. Due to construction on the library's concourse level, the archives reading room has been temporarily relocated to room 2304. All visitors must schedule an appointment in advance by emailing us . Appointments are generally available between 10am - 4pm, M-F. To prepare for your visit, please consult our general guidelines below, as well as our policies and services. Upon arrival, visitors must fill out a registration form and agree to the library's conditions of use. Plan your visit . Read our conditions of use .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488781", "page_name": "Using the Collections", "box_id": "33070330", "box_name": "How to Access the Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/using-the-collections"}}
{"text": "Handling Materials:\nIf necessary, library staff will provide specific handling instructions for the materials being consulted. Please follow this general guidance: Wash hands before handling materials; Use cotton gloves for handling photographs; the library will provide them; Remove one folder at a time and use the placeholder provided to mark its location in the box; Keep materials flat on the table at all times; do not fold, mark, trace, or place other items on the folder or its contents; Use the flags provided to mark requests for duplication;", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488781", "page_name": "Using the Collections", "box_id": "33183678", "box_name": "Handling Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/using-the-collections"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488783", "page_name": "Research Services", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/research-services"}}
{"text": "Reference Inquiries:\nWe are available to assist you with reference and basic research inquiries about our collections. You can reach us in these ways: Via virtual appointment Via email: Send your inquiry to archives@gc.cuny.edu Via telephone: (212) 817-7040", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488783", "page_name": "Research Services", "box_id": "33076076", "box_name": "Reference Inquiries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/research-services"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "Use of materials Use of materials requires registration and presentation of appropriate identification. Keep all bags, briefcases, and computer cases off the table in the reading room. No eating, drinking, or smoking is permitted in the reading room. All materials must be used in the reading room. None will be circulated or loaned. Use only pencils in the reading room. Do not make any markings of any kind on archival materials or books. Do not remove annotations already present on materials. Please handle all materials carefully. Use only one document box at a time. Remove only one folder at a time. Do not remove items from the folders. The arrangement of the papers must be maintained. If it seems that the contents of a box or folder are out of order, please bring it to the attention of the department staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33183679", "box_name": "Conditions of Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "apers must be maintained. If it seems that the contents of a box or folder are out of order, please bring it to the attention of the department staff.apers must be maintained. If it seems that the contents of a box or folder are out of order, please bring it to the attention of the department staff.apers must be maintained. If it seems that the contents of a box or folder are out of order, please bring it to the attention of the department staff.Reproductions for research CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections, Mina Rees Library will consider requests for limited reproductions of materials when such duplication can be done without injury to the material and when duplication does not violate donor agreements or copyright law. Permission to reproduce does not constitute permission to publish. Reproductions are to be used for personal research only and are not to be copied or distributed in any manner unless agreed to by the Archivist. Permission to publish Researchers interested in obtaining high-resolution images for publication can learn more about the options and any associated fees in our Duplication and Reproductions page. Copyright Permissions : CUNY's Graduate Center does not hold the copyright to all of the materials in our archives. Therefore, you are solely responsible for obtaining permission for your intended use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33183679", "box_name": "Conditions of Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "not hold the copyright to all of the materials in our archives. Therefore, you are solely responsible for obtaining permission for your intended use. not hold the copyright to all of the materials in our archives. Therefore, you are solely responsible for obtaining permission for your intended use. not hold the copyright to all of the materials in our archives. Therefore, you are solely responsible for obtaining permission for your intended use.Please note that permission to examine digital materials, audio recordings, or printed copies is not an authorization to publish. If the content in question is under copyright, permission to publish should be sought from the owners of rights, typically the creator or the heir to the creator's estate. Fair Use : The United States copyright law contains an exception for fair use of copyrighted materials, which includes the use of protected materials for certain limited purposes of teaching, scholarship, and research. For guidelines on the fair use exception, please contact the US Copyright Office at www.copyright.gov. You are solely responsible for determining whether your use falls within the fair use exception, and for responding to any claims that may arise from your use. By using materials from our archives, you agree and warrant that your use will not violate the rights of CUNY or any other person or entity.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33183679", "box_name": "Conditions of Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "your use. By using materials from our archives, you agree and warrant that your use will not violate the rights of CUNY or any other person or entity.your use. By using materials from our archives, you agree and warrant that your use will not violate the rights of CUNY or any other person or entity.your use. By using materials from our archives, you agree and warrant that your use will not violate the rights of CUNY or any other person or entity.Using cameras Researchers may be allowed at the sole discretion of Archives & Special Collections to use personal cell phone, tablet, or point-and-shoot cameras to photograph materials. Personal scanners, professional cameras, tripods, or reproduction equipment are not allowed. No photographs of the staff, the room, or unauthorized materials may be taken. Privacy and personally identifiable information Collections that include 20th and 21st-century archival materials may contain sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal, state, and/or global \"right to privacy\" laws. You agree to make no notes or other record of privacy-protected personally identifiable information found within archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33183679", "box_name": "Conditions of Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "ation found within archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose.ation found within archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose.ation found within archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose.In the event that you encounter materials that contain sensitive or confidential information (such as social security numbers, home address, driver's license, home or cellphone number, or any other personally identifiable information), please bring the materials to the attention of a staff member in the archives. In accessing collections in our repository, you assume all responsibility for potential infringement of any applicable personal privacy laws or regulations in your use of the material. In addition, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless The City University of New York, its agents and employees against all claims, demands, costs, and expenses arising out of your use of these materials. Credit line : These conditions of use were modeled after similar policies shared by CUNY college archives. The section on Privacy and personally identifiable information was adapted from the UC Berkeley Library, \"Using the Bancroft Library\" webpage.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10502266", "page_name": "Policies and Forms", "box_id": "33183679", "box_name": "Conditions of Use", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/policies"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "Give a Financial Gift:\nYour financial contribution is essential to sustaining our institutional memory here at the Graduate Center. Donations support conservation and preservation, digitization, new acquisitions, cataloging, and other important work of the division so that we can fulfill our mission. Make a financial gift to the Library and specify \"Archives and Special Collections\" in the comments field, or contact us to learn more about giving to the Archives. Donate online", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33568009", "box_name": "Give a Financial Gift", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "Donating Personal or Non-Official Records:\nCUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections, Mina Rees Library, collects materials that document the experiences of students, faculty, and staff. In many cases, these materials are not institutional records but are of auxiliary and affiliated organizations such as student groups or clubs, or a faculty member's personal papers. These materials differ from official campus records in that they are not public records but are created and owned by private groups and individuals. Due to temporary space restrictions, the Archives is generally not accepting new materials, but we will evaluate on a case-by-case basis. For more information about whether Archives and Special Collections is a good fit for your collection, call us at 212.817.7040 or email archives@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33070599", "box_name": "Donating Personal or Non-Official Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "Transferring University Records:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33070598", "box_name": "Transferring University Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "Transferring University Records:Transferring University Records:Records from Graduate Center offices are designated for the GSUC Archives by a combination of campus policy, federal and state laws, and CUNY's records retention policy . If you are a member of the Graduate Center's administration, faculty, staff or student body, chances are good that you are producing records that could be part of the GSUC Archives. Not all inactive records are suitable for the Archives. Some records need to be shredded, others need to be stored for extended periods before destruction, and still others have enduring historical or other research significance and are considered \u201carchival records\" (see item 4.7) . When you transfer records to the Archives, those files will become part of the collective history of CUNY and benefit future scholars, researchers and students.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33070598", "box_name": "Transferring University Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "ransfer records to the Archives, those files will become part of the collective history of CUNY and benefit future scholars, researchers and students.ransfer records to the Archives, those files will become part of the collective history of CUNY and benefit future scholars, researchers and students.ransfer records to the Archives, those files will become part of the collective history of CUNY and benefit future scholars, researchers and students.Here is a brief list of records that should be transferred to the Archives: Annual or summary reports that document the activities and accomplishments of your department Materials documenting major milestones, anniversaries or events pertaining to the Graduate Center, CUNY, or your department Publications produced for dissemination by your department Minutes of official departmental bodies\u2014that is, meeting minutes of committees or groups that make decisions that impact the functions and future of the department Records transfers must be accompanied by a completed GSUC Archives Records Transfer Form . Please contact us at 212.817.7040 or archives@gc.cuny.edu with any questions about potential transfers and to make arrangements for drop-off or pick-up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10488785", "page_name": "Donate", "box_id": "33070598", "box_name": "Transferring University Records", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/donate"}}
{"text": "Archives & Special Collections:\nLocation 2nd floor, Mina Rees Library Contact Us 212.817.7040 archives@gc.cuny.edu Visitor Information Search Finding Aids", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10538832", "page_name": "Plan Your Visit", "box_id": "33035478", "box_name": "Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/visit"}}
{"text": "Visiting the Archives:\nThe CUNY Graduate Center Archives and Special Collections are open to the public, but appointments are required. Learn more about using our collections . The Mina Rees Library is located within the CUNY Graduate Center, in the former B. Altman department store building on 34th St. and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. View directions to the library . Dining services are available in the building: the 8th floor Dining Commons serves lunch until 2:30pm, and the 1st floor 365 Cafe and Bar is open until 8pm. Guests may access public computers and a guest wifi (eduroam is also available). Note : the Archives Reading Room has been temporarily relocated to the 2nd floor of the library (room 2304). Elevators are available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1415502", "guide_name": "Archives and Special Collections", "page_id": "10538832", "page_name": "Plan Your Visit", "box_id": "33568391", "box_name": "Visiting the Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/archives/visit"}}
{"text": "What is Evidence Synthesis?:\nOr knowledge synthesis? Or research synthesis? \"When considering the range of reviews from non-systematic to systematic reviews, there are types that lie in between such as concept analyses, scoping reviews, and evidence maps\" (Foster & Jewell, 2022, p. 5).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10529634", "page_name": "What is Evidence Synthesis?", "box_id": "33211662", "box_name": "What is Evidence Synthesis?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10529634"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThere are many types of evidence synthesis reviews. Below are some\u00a0common types.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548565", "page_name": "Types of Synthesis", "box_id": "33211650", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548565"}}
{"text": "Types:\n\"A critical review aims to demonstrate that the writer has extensively researched the literature and critically evaluated its quality.\" Generally, critical reviews are not systematic in approach (Grant & Booth, 2009).\n\n\"...used often in fields of nursing, business, and management\"\u00a0(Foster & Jewell, 2022, p. 5).\n\nThese reviews are known by several names, such as: evidence maps; evidence and gap maps; evidence gap maps; mapping review; systematic maps, etc. They \"map out and categorize existing literature on a particular topic, identifying gaps in research literature...\"\u00a0(Grant & Booth, 2009).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548565", "page_name": "Types of Synthesis", "box_id": "33219857", "box_name": "Types", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548565"}}
{"text": "maps, etc. They \"map out and categorize existing literature on a particular topic, identifying gaps in research literature...\"\u00a0(Grant & Booth, 2009).Literature reviews, also known as narrative reviews, are\u00a0\"...usually written for one of three potential purposes - as an introduction to a primary research article, as evidence justifying the case made in a proposal, or as a general overview of a topic. When reporting primary research, literature reviews are conducted to set the context for the need of the research and\u00a0to compare the findings of the author's study to previous research. In proposals for theses, dissertations, grants, and other projects, academics and practitioners need literature reviews to provide background for the\u00a0prospective research\"\u00a0(Foster & Jewell, 2017, p. 6). Generally, literature reviews are not systematic in approach.\n\nSystematic reviews are \"...reviews of the research literature using systematic and transparent methods...in order to answer a well-defined research question.\" (Foster & Jewell, 2017, p. 7)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548565", "page_name": "Types of Synthesis", "box_id": "33219857", "box_name": "Types", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548565"}}
{"text": "Resources about Types:\nGrant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: an analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies . Health Information and Libraries Journal , 26 (2), 91\u2013108. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x Table 1 compares review types by methods used for: search, appraisal, synthesis, and appraisal. Littell, J. (2018). Conceptual and practical classification of research reviews and other evidence synthesis products . Campbell Systematic Review, 14 (1), 1\u201321. https://doi.org/10.4073/cmdp.2018.1 Sutton, A., Clowes, M., Preston, L., & Booth, A. (2019). Meeting the review family: exploring review types and associated information retrieval requirements . Health Information and Libraries Journal, 36 (3), 202\u2013222. https://doi.org/10.1111/hir.12276", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548565", "page_name": "Types of Synthesis", "box_id": "33980053", "box_name": "Resources about Types", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548565"}}
{"text": "Tools to Aid Selecting a Type:\nMain Review Types Characterized by Methods Used This table (Grant & Booth, 2009, Table 1) compares review types by methods used for: search, appraisal, synthesis, and appraisal. Right Review This interactive, online tool asks simple questions to help you decide. What Type of Review is Right for You? (Cornell University Library) This decision tree walks you through the selection process.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548623", "page_name": "Selecting a Type of Synthesis", "box_id": "33211537", "box_name": "Tools to Aid Selecting a Type", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548623"}}
{"text": "Resources:\nGrant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: an analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies . Health Information and Libraries Journal , 26 (2), 91\u2013108. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x Munn, Z., Peters, M. D. J., Stern, C., Tufanaru, C., McArthur, A., & Aromataris, E. (2018). Systematic review or scoping review? Guidance for authors when choosing between a systematic or scoping review approach . BMC Medical Research Methodology, 18(1), 143\u2013143. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-018-0611-x", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10548623", "page_name": "Selecting a Type of Synthesis", "box_id": "33979934", "box_name": "Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10548623"}}
{"text": "Tool Options:\nColandr (free) Covidence Covidence 101: Getting Started (July 2024) (Covidence) EPPI-Reviewer Rayyan ( free option ) Sysrev ( free option ) A guide to Sysrev for collaborative literature and document reviews (Carnegie Mellon University Libraries)\n\nRayyan ( free option )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "box_id": "33949038", "box_name": "Tool Options", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349"}}
{"text": "Articles by Function:\nMcKeown, S., & Mir, Z. M. (2021). Considerations for conducting systematic reviews: evaluating the performance of different methods for de-duplicating references . Systematic Reviews, 10 (1), 38\u201338. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01583-y\n\nHarrison, H., Griffin, S. J., Kuhn, I., & Usher-Smith, J. A. (2020). Software tools to support title and abstract screening for systematic reviews in healthcare: An evaluation . BMC Medical Research Methodology, 20 (1), 7\u20137. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-020-0897-3 Zhang, Q., Neitzel, A. J., & Slavin, R. (2021, September). A systematic narrative review of screening tools for conducting systematic reviews in educational research [Conference session]. The Fierce Urgency of Knowledge: Education Evidence for Reimagining and Reckoning, Arlington, VA. https://sree.confex.com/sree/2021/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/2745 The documentation includes a decision tree.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "box_id": "33949108", "box_name": "Articles by Function", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349"}}
{"text": "Articles by Tool:\nWang, M., Sharmin, S., Wang, M., & Yu, F. (2021). A mixed\u2010method usability study on user experience with systematic review software . Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58( 1), 346\u2013356. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.462 The article includes Colandr and Covidence.\n\nCouban, R. (2016). Covidence and Rayyan . The Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, 37 (3), 124\u2013126. https://doi.org/10.5596/c16-025 Kellermeyer, L., Harnke, B., & Knight, S. (2018). Covidence and Rayyan . Journal of the Medical Library Association, 106 (4), 580\u2013583. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.513 Wang, M., Sharmin, S., Wang, M., & Yu, F. (2021). A mixed\u2010method usability study on user experience with systematic review software . Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58( 1), 346\u2013356. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.462 The article includes Colandr and Covidence.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "box_id": "33959340", "box_name": "Articles by Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349"}}
{"text": "the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58( 1), 346\u2013356. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.462 The article includes Colandr and Covidence.Couban, R. (2016). Covidence and Rayyan . The Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, 37 (3), 124\u2013126. https://doi.org/10.5596/c16-025 Kellermeyer, L., Harnke, B., & Knight, S. (2018). Covidence and Rayyan . Journal of the Medical Library Association, 106 (4), 580\u2013583. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.513 Ouzzani, M., Hammady, H., Fedorowicz, Z., & Elmagarmid, A. (2016). Rayyan-a web and mobile app for systematic reviews . Systematic Reviews, 5 (1), 210\u2013210. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-016-0384-4 Valizadeh, A., Moassefi, M., Nakhostin-Ansari, A., Hosseini Asl, S. H., Saghab Torbati, M., Aghajani, R., Maleki Ghorbani, Z., & Faghani, S. (2022). Abstract screening using the automated tool Rayyan: Results of effectiveness in three diagnostic test accuracy systematic reviews . BMC Medical Research Methodology, 22 (1), 160\u2013160. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-022-01631-8", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "box_id": "33959340", "box_name": "Articles by Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349"}}
{"text": "Organizations:\nCampbell Collaboration Cochrane Collaboration International Initiative for Impact Evaluation Joanna Briggs Institute Network for Business Sustainability Office of Dietary Supplements What Works", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10551308", "page_name": "Resources", "box_id": "33267049", "box_name": "Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10551308"}}
{"text": "References:\nButler, A., Hall, H., & Copnell, B. (2016). A guide to writing a qualitative systematic review protocol to enhance evidence-based practice in nursing and health care. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 13 (3), 241\u2013249. https://doi.org/10.1111/wvn.12134 Foster, M. J., & Jewell, S. T. (Eds.). (2017). Assembling the pieces of a systematic review\u202f: guide for librarians . Rowman & Littlefield. Foster, M. J., & Jewell, S. T. (Eds.). (2022). Piecing together systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses . Rowman & Littlefield. Grant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: an analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies . Health Information & Libraries Journal, 26 (2), 91\u2013108. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x Wilson, S. M., & Anagnostopoulos, D. (2021). Methodological guidance paper: The craft of conducting a qualitative review. Review of educational research, 91 (5), 651\u2013670. https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543211012755", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10567263", "page_name": "References", "box_id": "33268240", "box_name": "References", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10567263"}}
{"text": "Evidence Map:\nCampbell Collaboration. (n.d.). Start a review or EGM . https://www.campbellcollaboration.org/get-involved/start-a-review/ White, H., Albers, B., Gaarder, M., Korn\u00f8r, H., Littell, J., Marshall, Z., Matthew, C., Pigott, T., Snilstveit, B., Waddington, H., & Welch, V. (2020). Guidance for producing a Campbell evidence and gap map . Campbell Systematic Review, 16( 4), e1125. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1125", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10567190", "page_name": "Evidence Map", "box_id": "33267993", "box_name": "Evidence Map", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10567190"}}
{"text": "Articles:\nTricco, A. C., Antony, J., Zarin, W., Strifler, L., Ghassemi, M., Ivory, J., Perrier, L., Hutton, B., Moher, D., & Straus, S. E. (2015). A scoping review of rapid review methods . BMC Medicine , 13 (1), 224\u2013224. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-015-0465-6", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10815594", "page_name": "Rapid Review", "box_id": "34028916", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10815594"}}
{"text": "Systematic Reviews - Guidelines:\nCampbell Collaboration Methodological Expectations of Campbell Collaboration Intervention Reviews (MECCIR) Cochrane Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Methodological Expectations of Cochrane Intervention Reviews (MECIR) Institute of Medicine Finding What Works in Health Care: Standards for Systematic Reviews PRISMA Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10567212", "page_name": "Systematic Review", "box_id": "33268111", "box_name": "Systematic Reviews - Guidelines", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10567212"}}
{"text": "Criminal Justice:\nCampbell Collaboration The Campbell Collaboration is the home for evidence synthesis across social policy and the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566822", "page_name": "Criminal Justice", "box_id": "33267121", "box_name": "Criminal Justice", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566822"}}
{"text": "Organizations & Programs:\nCampbell Collaboration The Campbell Collaboration is the home for evidence synthesis across social policy and the social sciences. What Works What Works Clearinghouse includes independent reviews of research on what works in education.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566825", "page_name": "Education", "box_id": "33267129", "box_name": "Organizations & Programs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566825"}}
{"text": "Articles:\nWilson, S. M., & Anagnostopoulos, D. (2021). Methodological guidance paper: The craft of conducting a qualitative review . Review of educational research, 91 (5), 651\u2013670. https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543211012755", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566825", "page_name": "Education", "box_id": "33268226", "box_name": "Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566825"}}
{"text": "Environmental Studies:\nCollaboration for Environmental Evidence. (2022). Guidelines and standards for evidence synthesis in environmental management . https://environmentalevidence.org/information-for-authors/ Network for Business Sustainability", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566967", "page_name": "Environmental Studies", "box_id": "33267375", "box_name": "Environmental Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566967"}}
{"text": "International Development:\nCampbell Collaboration The Campbell Collaboration is the home for evidence synthesis across social policy and the social sciences. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566828", "page_name": "International Development", "box_id": "33267136", "box_name": "International Development", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566828"}}
{"text": "Health Sciences, Medicine, & Nursing:\nCochrane Collaboration Joanna Briggs Institute (Nursing) Office of Dietary Supplements - Evidence-Based Review Program", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566856", "page_name": "Health Sciences", "box_id": "33267188", "box_name": "Health Sciences, Medicine, & Nursing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566856"}}
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{"text": "Social Welfare:\nCampbell Collaboration The Campbell Collaboration is the home for evidence synthesis across social policy and the social sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566830", "page_name": "Social Welfare", "box_id": "33267144", "box_name": "Social Welfare", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566830"}}
{"text": "PIECCESS Framework:\nThe PIECCESS Framework\u00a0is an approach to the iterative process of producing a review. The 8 phases of the Framework are: Proposal of scope Protocol registration Preliminary findings Paper completion Preservation of project Promotion to stakeholders Impact compilation Update review (Foster & Jewell, 2022, p. 8)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10567200", "page_name": "PIECCESS Framework", "box_id": "33268040", "box_name": "PIECCESS Framework", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10567200"}}
{"text": "References:\nFoster, M. J., & Jewell, S. T. (Eds.). (2022). Piecing together systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses. Rowman & Littlefield.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10567200", "page_name": "PIECCESS Framework", "box_id": "33268072", "box_name": "References", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10567200"}}
{"text": "Review Activities:\nDeveloping a Proposal Selecting a Type of Synthesis Conducting a Scoping Search Developing a Research Question(s) Getting Feedback", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10815608", "page_name": "Review Activities", "box_id": "34028951", "box_name": "Review Activities", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10815608"}}
{"text": "Searching:\nhttps://guides.lib.ua.edu/sysreviews/ExecutingSearch", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10815584", "page_name": "Searching", "box_id": "34028873", "box_name": "Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10815584"}}
{"text": "Qualitative:\nButler, A., Hall, H., & Copnell, B. (2016). A Guide to Writing a Qualitative Systematic Review Protocol to Enhance Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Health Care . Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 13 (3), 241\u2013249. https://doi.org/10.1111/wvn.12134 Wilson, S. M., & Anagnostopoulos, D. (2021). Methodological guidance paper: The craft of conducting a qualitative review . Review of educational research, 91 (5), 651\u2013670. https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543211012755", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1420349", "guide_name": "Evidence Synthesis", "page_id": "10566982", "page_name": "Qualitative", "box_id": "33268183", "box_name": "Qualitative", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1420349&p=10566982"}}
{"text": "On View at the Library:\nThe Mina Rees Library periodically offers exhibitions and special displays on the first floor of our library. We also partner with our academic colleagues throughout the City University of New York, as well as members of the public, for select community showcases and events. For further information on policies and practices related to library exhibitions, please contact our Chief Librarian, Dr. Maura Smale .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243461", "box_name": "On View at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243487", "box_name": "Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile:Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile:Ongoing Display cases along 34th St, outside the Dissertation Reading Room Martin Sostre ran a radical bookstore (The Afro-Asian Bookshop) in Buffalo, NY, and he was wrongfully imprisoned after the FBI raided and shut down the shop in 1967. He became an advocate for prisoners\u2019 rights and worked to improve access to books in prisons, among other issues. To celebrate what would have been Sostre\u2019s 100th birthday , the New York Public Library\u2019s Jail and Prison Services division held a two-day event in March 2023 . As part of this gathering, a pop-up exhibit of the \u201cAfro-Asian Bookstore in Exile\u201d was installed in the lobby of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The exhibit is a replica of the tables that were set up on several college campuses under the banner, \u201cAfro-Asian Bookshop in Exile,\u201d to raise funds for his defense and distribute some of the books and pamphlets that had been in the shop.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243487", "box_name": "Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "r the banner, \u201cAfro-Asian Bookshop in Exile,\u201d to raise funds for his defense and distribute some of the books and pamphlets that had been in the shop.r the banner, \u201cAfro-Asian Bookshop in Exile,\u201d to raise funds for his defense and distribute some of the books and pamphlets that had been in the shop.r the banner, \u201cAfro-Asian Bookshop in Exile,\u201d to raise funds for his defense and distribute some of the books and pamphlets that had been in the shop.The NYPL installation included books from Sostre\u2019s personal library, books from NYPL\u2019s collections, zines and other materials. We are grateful for the opportunity to extend this celebration of Sostre\u2019s legacy into the Mina Rees Library and continue to raise awareness of the challenges faced by those working to ensure the right to read in prisons and correctional facilities. Read more", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243487", "box_name": "Martin Sostre and the Afro-Asian Bookshop in Exile", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "Casts from the Parthenon Frieze:\nOngoing Installation along upper walls throughout the 1st floor and on 34th St. side. The casts, which were made in 1830s, were a gift to the City College of New York in 1852 from Charles M. Leupp, Esq. and were one of the first sets of Parthenon marble casts to come to the United States. Installed on August 4, 2017.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243489", "box_name": "Casts from the Parthenon Frieze", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "Murray Hill:\nOngoing Library entrance display cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243485", "box_name": "Murray Hill", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "Mina Rees Self-Portraits:\nOngoing Library entrance display cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559115", "page_name": "Current Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243486", "box_name": "Mina Rees Self-Portraits", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/current"}}
{"text": "No Upcoming Exhibitsions:\nThere are currently no planned exhibitions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559116", "page_name": "Upcoming Exhibitions", "box_id": "33243493", "box_name": "No Upcoming Exhibitsions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/upcoming"}}
{"text": "Zines as Creative Resistance explores the political side of zines and their relationship to feminism, queer and transgender identity, race and zinesters of color, the body, and bibliophilia. Read more", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559117", "page_name": "Past Exhibitions and Events", "box_id": "33243523", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/past"}}
{"text": "Receptions, Celebrations, and Performances:\nThe Mina Rees Library has hosted numerous events and receptions in celebration of past exhibitions and installations. The Object Library and 365 Things Launch Event (October 16, 2018) Celebration of the Parthenon Frieze Arriving at the Graduate Center, CUNY (October 24, 2017) Zines as Creative Resistance: A Panel Discussion (October 17, 2017)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1423781", "guide_name": "Exhibitions", "page_id": "10559117", "page_name": "Past Exhibitions and Events", "box_id": "33243518", "box_name": "Receptions, Celebrations, and Performances", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/exhibitions/past"}}
{"text": "Ref Desk Basics:\nGoogle Doc with links and overview Reference Desk Blog", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1424936", "guide_name": "Reference Desk Links", "page_id": "10568808", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33272928", "box_name": "Ref Desk Basics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1424936&p=10568808"}}
{"text": "Forms:\nRef Desk tally sheet NYPL Stickers Guest Account (log in with our own GC Network ID) METRO Referral Pass E-Resources Bug Report", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1424936", "guide_name": "Reference Desk Links", "page_id": "10568808", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33272904", "box_name": "Forms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1424936&p=10568808"}}
{"text": "Zoom Booth Reservations:\n[from https://cunydgsc.org/room-reservations/ ] Zoom Booths are now available for reservations using the DGSC Room Reservation portal . There are two installed in the first floor of the Mina Rees Library, and one in Room 5396. These booths are sponsored by the Graduate Center\u2019s Doctoral and Graduate Student Council (DGSC). Reservation Policies and Guidelines: Zoom booths can be reserved by Graduate Center students in 30-minute increments. Bookings by any single student are limited to a total of two hours per month. To book a booth located in the Mina Rees Library, please select the \u201cMina Rees Library Resources\u201d option at the top of the reservation portal.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1424936", "guide_name": "Reference Desk Links", "page_id": "10568808", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33585979", "box_name": "Zoom Booth Reservations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1424936&p=10568808"}}
{"text": "OLS Technical Support Links:\nCUNY Libraries Hub : about the libraries (proxy, IP ranges, barcode prefixes, OpenURL, etc.) Alma & Primo VE : external content about Ex Libris systems Alma Training : OLS-produced content about Ex Libris systems", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1424936", "guide_name": "Reference Desk Links", "page_id": "10719270", "page_name": "Technical Services", "box_id": "33742550", "box_name": "OLS Technical Support Links", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1424936&p=10719270"}}
{"text": "How to load a reel:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwtBpnIqd78", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1424936", "guide_name": "Reference Desk Links", "page_id": "10737224", "page_name": "Microfilm Loading", "box_id": "33796506", "box_name": "How to load a reel", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1424936&p=10737224"}}
{"text": "RILM Guide: How to use RILM products", "metadata": {"source_tag": "guide_description", "guide_id": "1428003", "guide_name": "RILM Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/rilmhowto"}}
{"text": "Navigating the language barrier:\nMGG Online offers a custom English/German interface that facilitates access to content and also includes an integrated Google Translate functionality, which instantly renders the German-language content into English or any other of more than 100 languages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428003", "guide_name": "RILM Guide", "page_id": "10621797", "page_name": "MGG Online", "box_id": "33425839", "box_name": "Navigating the language barrier", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/rilmhowto/mggonline"}}
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{"text": "Welcome!:\nStudents and faculty at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center, located at 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. This guide is designed for students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the Labor Studies programs at SLU. It contains links to journals, databases, websites, and other library resources in Labor Studies and related topics. For recommended sources and materials in Urban Studies , please consult the Urban Studies research guide. For information about how SLU students, faculty, and staff can access library collections and services, please consult the main School of Labor and Urban Studies research guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596496", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33351774", "box_name": "Welcome!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596496"}}
{"text": "Register for an NYPL Library Card!:\nIf you are 13 or older and live, work, attend school, or pay property taxes in New York State, you are eligible to apply for an NYPL library card. Apply with this online application\u2014then visit your nearest NYPL location to validate your information and receive a physical NYPL card. Select research databases linked in this guide are only accessible with your NYPL card, so make sure to apply soon!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596496", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "34005284", "box_name": "Register for an NYPL Library Card!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596496"}}
{"text": "Subject headings - Labor:\nSubject headings are used by libraries to organize books by topic. Here are some common subject headings assigned to books about labor, unions, and working people. Click to see results in the Library catalog! Labor unions -- History Labor unions -- Political activity Strikes and lockouts -- United States Collective bargaining -- United States Working class -- United States", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596512", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33834292", "box_name": "Subject headings - Labor", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596512"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596512", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423798", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596512"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary loan (ILL) allows the GC community to request items\u2014articles, book chapters, books, media items, conference papers, dissertations, entire boxes of microfilm rolls, to mention a few\u2014from libraries near and far. Ready to make an ILL request? Log in to your ILL account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596512", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "25093460", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596512"}}
{"text": "Searching the Library Catalog:\nUse the Library catalog to search for books - including ebooks! You can search by title, author, subject, or keyword. Your initial search will return titles held at the Graduate Center Library, but you can adjust your results to include book titles held by any CUNY library. You can request books from other CUNY libraries and pick up at the Graduate Center Library\u00a0-- or visit those libraries to browse and borrow in person.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596512", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33834189", "box_name": "Searching the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596512"}}
{"text": "Key Databases:\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.\n\nEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596513", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33352066", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596513"}}
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{"text": "Law, Legislation, and Policy:\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nCongressional Research Service: The Congressional Research Service is \"the public policy research arm of the United States Congress. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS works exclusively and directly for Members of Congress, their Committees and staff on a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nFederal Statutes: A Beginner's Guide: Statutes, also known as acts, are laws passed by a legislature. This research guide explains the statutory publication process for federal laws.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "s.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.HeinOnline: An online research platform containing millions of pages of periodicals, government documents, international resources, case law, and more. CUNY\u2019s subscription includes the following databases: Civil Rights and Social Justice Gun Regulation and Legislation in America Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law\n\nNational Conference of State Legislatures: The National Conference of State Legislatures, created by state legislators and legislative staff in 1975, serves America\u2019s 50 states, commonwealths, territories and the District of Columbia. Every state legislator and staffer is a member of the organization and has complete access to the latest in bipartisan policy research, training resources and technical assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "Finding Cases and Statutes:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33352093", "box_name": "Finding Cases and Statutes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "Treatises in Labor and Employment Law (Nexis Uni):\nNational Labor Relations Act: Law and Practice: \"A comprehensive, authoritative treatise on the entire scope of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and related statutes as interpreted by the National Labor Relations Board and the courts.\"\n\nDrafting the Union Contract: \"An indispensable guide to drafting and interpreting collective bargaining agreements, discussing subjects such as strikes and lockouts, health and welfare benefits, seniority provisions, and much more.\"\n\nLabor and Employment Law: \"Provides comprehensive coverage of Labor and Employment law, both federal and state, from A to Z.\"\n\nLGBTQ Employment Law Practice Guide: \"Designed to assist employers, practitioners and employment law professionals called upon to advise and counsel individual and institutional clients on the legal and practical issues that arise in the employment law context as it relates to LGBTQ individuals.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912725", "box_name": "Treatises in Labor and Employment Law (Nexis Uni)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "l individual and institutional clients on the legal and practical issues that arise in the employment law context as it relates to LGBTQ individuals.\"Employment Law Deskbook: \"This handy deskbook will make employment law accessible to the human resources professional.\"\n\nMcGrady on Social Media Aspects of Employment Law: \"Coverage includes the recruitment aspects of social media, employee usage and restrictions, \"concerted activity\" considerations in the context of the NLRA, and post-termination guidance on social-media-account take-downs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596520", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912725", "box_name": "Treatises in Labor and Employment Law (Nexis Uni)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596520"}}
{"text": "Company Filings:\nEDGAR (sec.gov): Search for and download filings of publicly traded companies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33663941", "box_name": "Company Filings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login):\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Gartner: Gartner provides reports analyzing information technology products and markets, including ranking vendors and explaining how IT is affected by government regulations here and abroad. CUNY does not have access to all Gartner reports. Use the advanced search to access only those available to CUNY. Gartner can be accessed only through CUNYfirst.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary: A comprehensive database of IMF publications, including flagships, books, journals, series, analytical papers, notes and manuals, and official reports and documents dating back to 1946. Includes information on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "cs, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account):\ne-Marketer (NYPL): Market research reports, data, charts, about anything \"e\": internet, mobile, video, social media, technology use and adoption, online advertising, demographics and more. eMarketer aggregates and analyzes research from 1,700+ sources and produces analyst reports, statistics, and and charting features. Also check out e-Marketer's Retail Microsite for in-depth data about retail stores and restaurants. *Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.*\n\nEmerging Markets - Internet Securities (EMIS) (NYPL): Full-text articles, news, company, industry and market information for emerging market countries around the world. NYPL cardholders: Once you type in your library card and pin number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "n number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.Morningstar Investing Center (NYPL): Formerly Morningstar Investment Research Center. Access Morningstar financial reports, screening, analyst reports and portfolio screening. Use the Help & Education link to access information about this database and online course modules on investing.\n\nPlunkett Research Online (NYPL): Industry trends, market research. NYPL cardholders: After connecting to the database next click on the tab \"Subscriber Log in\" on right of screen to get into the database. ** Please remember to click to LOG OUT when done, don't just switch to another database. The library has a limited number of licenses for this database and if you do not log out other library users will not be able to access.\n\nReference Solutions (NYPL): Reference Solutions, formerly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "rly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.Statista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10781523", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10781523"}}
{"text": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select):\nBureau of Economic Analysis: BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the nation's economy.\n\nBureau of Justice Statistics: BJS is the primary statistical agency of the Department of Justice. The mission of BJS is to collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government.\n\nBureau of Labor Statistics: The BLS is the principal fact-finding agency in the broad field of labor economics and statistics and serves as part of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913018", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "S is the principal fact-finding agency in the broad field of labor economics and statistics and serves as part of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.Bureau of Transportation Statistics: The BTS of the DOT is the preeminent source of statistics on commercial aviation, multimodal freight activity, and transportation economics, and provides context to decision makers and the public for understanding statistics on transportation.\n\nCensus Bureau: The Census Bureau is dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America\u2019s people, places, and economy.\n\nNational Center for Education Statistics: The NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.\n\nNational Center for Health Statistics: The NCHS of the CDC is the nation's principal health statistics agency.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913018", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "Work Stoppage (Strike) Statistics:\nWork Stoppages (BLS): The Work Stoppages program provides monthly and annual data of major work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers lasting one full shift or longer.\n\nLabor Action Tracker: The Tracker provides a comprehensive database of strike and labor protest activity across the United States to better inform and support labor movement activists, policymakers, and scholars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913286", "box_name": "Work Stoppage (Strike) Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "Finding Statistics:\nSocial Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.\n\nStatista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): FRED is an online database consisting of hundreds of thousands of economic data time series from scores of national, international, public, and private sources. Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.\n\nIncome and Poverty (Census): Statistics related to income, poverty, wealth, and public assistance from the U.S. Census Bureau.\n\nLocal Area Unemployment Statistics (BLS): The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program produces monthly and annual employment, unemployment, and labor force data for Census regions and divisions, States, counties, metropolitan areas, and many cities, by place of residence.\n\nNYC Open Data: Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "n areas, and many cities, by place of residence.\n\nNYC Open Data: Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.NYC Planning Population Finder: A tool that allows users to easily create study areas, or choose a pre-defined geography, and examine associated population data showing the latest demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics, and how these characteristics have changed over time.\n\nUnion Membership and Coverage Database: The Union Membership and Coverage Database is a website providing private and public sector labor union membership, coverage, and density estimates compiled from the monthly household Current Population Survey (CPS) using BLS methods.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596516", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596516"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596541", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "19868990", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596541"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from the library catalog, websites, databases such as Business Source Complete, or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes when you use them with MS Word or Google Docs. We usually recommend Zotero , as it is free and open-source. To get started using Zotero, consult our Using Zotero guide.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596541", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "33913703", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596541"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guidezbib: zbib is a service of Zotero. Generate citations quickly by entering a URL, to cut and paste into your papers or bibliographies. Does not require a Zotero account or download.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1428193", "guide_name": "SLU: Labor Studies", "page_id": "10596541", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "33913703", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1428193&p=10596541"}}
{"text": "test search box:\nSearch Umbra: umbrasearch.org brings together more than 500,000 pieces of African American history and culture,\u00a0from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33525213", "box_name": "test search box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "Please see Robin Davis' Github page . Download the files See the \" Download ZIP \" button toward the upper right. \u00a0Click it and save the folder to your desktop. Create a Twitter account for your bot Go to http://twitter.com and sign up for a new account of your choosing. Be sure to include your mobile number (required for using the API) Email address must be unique to Twitter users; try adding random periods in your Gmail address, if you have one Go to http://apps.twitter.com and create a new app This info isn't public so it can be messy Go to Keys and Access Tokens Create new access token Copy Consumer Key/Secret and Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33599907", "box_name": "twitter bot", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script. Access Key/Secret to credentials.py Basic bot: mybot.py This script is a basic Twitter bot. It will tweet three things from a list inside the script.Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Take a look at the script; Robin and Mark will talk about what it's doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar Change it up! In tweetlist , add new things for your bot to tweet. Increase/decrease time between tweets in time.sleep(15) (15 is the number of seconds). Intermediate bot: mybot2.py This script sends out five tweets from the first five lines of an external .txt file. Right-click on mybot.py and select Edit with IDLE Right-click on twain.txt and open it in Notepad Take a look at both files; Robin and Mark will talk about what the script is doing Select Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33599907", "box_name": "twitter bot", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet. Run > Run Module from the window's menu bar for mybot2.py Change it up! Go to http://gutenberg.org and choose a different text for your bot to tweet.Download the file as \"plain text\" into the tutorial folder and open it in Notepad Remove junk at the beginning of the file Replace double linebreaks with single linebreaks with a find/replace In mybot2.py, replace twain.txt with the name of the new text file Make the bot send more or fewer tweets, or change which lines, by editing the numbers in for line in tweettext[0:5] . [0:5] means from the first thing up to (but not including) the fifth thing Advanced bot: mashup_madlib.py This script treats The Red Wheelbarrow as a mad-lib, filling in three blanks from two data sources: JSON files from @dariusk's collection of corpora . Advanced bot: respondingbot.py This script from Mark tweets a random line from a .txt file whenever @jasonchowbot tweets. Advanced bot: mashup_markov This script uses a Markov chain to create new sentences from another text, and tweets them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33599907", "box_name": "twitter bot", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "empty link:\nThe databases you see on this page are just a small subset of all of the databases (collections of resources) available to you through the Graduate Center Library. See the full A-Z list to see all databases from every discipline. Population-specific\n\nERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33624007", "box_name": "empty link", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "n microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.ACS Style Guide: The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information (3rd Edition) is a resource for authors, publishers, teachers and students on how to effectively communicate scientific information in chemistry and beyond. This title has information on how to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.\n\nA print copy of this title is available at the Graduate Center\n\nWAVE: accessibility checker\n\ntool for checking accessibility of websites", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33624007", "box_name": "empty link", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "manuscripts.\n\nA print copy of this title is available at the Graduate Center\n\nWAVE: accessibility checker\n\ntool for checking accessibility of websitesGraduate Center Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013: Current CUNY students, faculty and staff can log in with their CUNYfirst credentials to access GC dissertations and capstones from 1965-2013. (Pre-2014 master's theses are available only in print). If you want to move your dissertation or capstone into the publicly accessible CUNY repository, Academic Works, email the GC Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu . Making your dissertation free to the public helps broaden the reach of your scholarship and supports CUNY's mission of public service.\n\nCUNYfirst credentials: used to log into Blackboard, CUNY-wide electronic resources, and other services. More information about the various CUNY accounts: https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/cuny_accounts .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33624007", "box_name": "empty link", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "numbered list styling:\n1. From the Analyze menu, choose \"Descriptive Statistics\", and then click \"Frequencies\". The Frequencies dialog box should open. 2. Select the variable(s) you want to analyze. Click the arrow transfer button to move them into the Variables box. 3. Click OK. 2. Select the variable(s) you want to analyze. Click the arrow transfer button to move them into the Variables box. 3. Click OK. 1. From the Analyze menu, choose \"Descriptive Statistics\", and then click \"Frequencies\". The Frequencies dialog box should open.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33676406", "box_name": "numbered list styling", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "Printing for Guests: Visitors to the GC Library have two ways to print. Both methods\u00a0cost $0.15 per page and require a copy/print card, which can be purchased from\u00a0a\u00a0card vending machine\u00a0near the Reference Desk. Buy the card with a $1 bill, then re-insert the card to add more value. Cards are reusable but not transferrable to other libraries. Printing\u00a0to the guest printer: Visitors who are logged in to a library computer with a guest login (available at the Circulation and Reference Desks) may print to the guest printer on the 2nd floor. Report problems with the guest printer to the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor (212-817-7077 or ref@gc.cuny.edu ). Instructions: Click in whatever application you are using. (If the print icon doesn't work, go to File > Print.) When shown the printing options, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33799749", "box_name": "aria error", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).tions, select \"Guest Printer\"\u00a0as the printer. (On a Mac, you may not be prompted to select a printer.) Go the guest printer to\u00a0print the print job(s).The guest printer is on the 2nd floor of the library, east of the fancy\u00a0elevators. Insert your copy/print card into the card reader. Click . Enter your guest username (e.g.,\u00a0GCGuest4) and password. Click . A list of your print jobs will appear. Select the job(s)\u00a0that you want to print. Click .\u200b Using the Print Release Station (PDF) Using the Print Release Station Printing via photocopier with\u00a0a USB/Flash Drive: B&W and color printing is available on the photocopier on the second floor of the library.\u00a0 To use this machine for printing, save documents to a USB flash drive as PDF, TIFF, or XPS files. Report\u00a0problems with the photocopier to the Circulation Desk on the 1st floor (212.817.7083 or circ@gc.cuny.edu ). Print Files Stored on a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive Scan a Document to a USB Flash (Thumb) Drive (Store to USB) Xerox User Guide (PDF) User Guide to Xerox Copier", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33799749", "box_name": "aria error", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "test tabbed box:\nOn-Site Access | Yes\n\nBorrowing Privileges | CUNY-wide*\n\nCLICS (Request Books from Other CUNY Libraries) | Yes\n\nLoan Period | 16 weeks\n\nRenewal Limit for GC Books and Other CUNY Books | 2\n\nDatabase Access | On-site & off-site\n\nInterlibrary Loan | Yes\n\nPrinting | Free\n\nSpecial NYPL Borrowing Privileges | Yes\n\nexample link: description\n\nmore description\n\nAPI | What it does | How is it accessed | Result format | Registration | Limitations (record numbers, fields accessible) | Contact for technical questions\n\narXiv API | Gives programmatic access to all of the arXiv data, search and linking facilities | API calls are made using any web-enabled client (e.g. a web browser) to make an HTTP GET or POST request to an appropriate url.\u00a0 API users can use the programming language of their choice. | Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | No stated limitations, but high-volume users should contact arXiv . | arXiv Google Group", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "| Atom | Free to use, no registration or API key required. | No stated limitations, but high-volume users should contact arXiv . | arXiv Google GroupBioMed Central API | Retrieves: 1) BMC Latest Articles; 2) BMC Editors picks; 3) Data on article subscription and access; 4) Bibliographic search data | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to access, no registration required. | No limitations at present. | info@biomedcentral.com\n\nCORE API | gives programmatic access to metadata and full-text of millions of OA research papers | RESTful interface, queries are made as HTTP GET requests | JSON | Free to use, API key required. Register for API key . | Quota applied for query volume, details at https://core.ac.uk/services#ap i | theteam@core.ac.uk", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "ee to use, API key required. Register for API key . | Quota applied for query volume, details at https://core.ac.uk/services#ap i | theteam@core.ac.ukCrossRef REST API | Allows access to metadata records for over 75 million scholarly works that have CrossRef DOIs, covering around 5000 publishers.\u00a0 Can be used for text- and data-mining , checking against funder mandates , and to obtain metadata in a variety of representations. | RESTful interface | JSON | No registration required. | No limitations at present. | labs@crossref.org\n\nDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) API | Allows programmatic access to metadata in DPLA collections, including partner data from Harvard, New York Public Library, ARTstor, and others. | RESTful interface | Structured JSON-LD objects | Free to use; API key needed | No limitations at present | codex@dp.la ; Users can also submit issues to DPLA's Issue Tracker", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "uctured JSON-LD objects | Free to use; API key needed | No limitations at present | codex@dp.la ; Users can also submit issues to DPLA's Issue TrackerHathiTrust Bibliographic API | Returns bibliographic, rights, and volume information when given standard identifiers (ISBN, LCCN, OCLC, etc.) for items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. Intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | RESTful interface | JSON, MARC-XML | No registration required. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "equired. | No stated limitations but intended for use to retrieve information about small numbers of items at a time. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgHathiTrust Data API | Can be used to retrieve content (page images, OCR, and in some cases whole volume packages), and metadata for HathiTrust Digital Library volumes. | Two methods of access: via a Web client , requiring authentication (users who are not members of a HathiTrust partner institution must sign up for a University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account ), or programmatically using an access key that can be obtained at http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | XML, JSON, or binary representation | Varies depending whether access is via Web client (for members of HathiTrust partner institution), University of Michigan \"Friend\" Account , (for non-members), or using API key obtained at ttp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "tp://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/kgs/request | No stated limitations but is not meant for large-scale retrieval of data. | feedback@issues.hathitrust.orgIEEE Xplore XML Search API | Allows IEEE customers and 3rd parties such as federated search vendors to query the IEEE Xplore content repository and retrieve results for manipulation and presentation on local web interfaces | HTTP requests using structured URL queries | XML | Must be an IEEE customer (i.e. belong to an institution that subscribes to IEEE Xplore). Contact onlinesupport@ieee.org to receive API user guide. | Maximum of 200 results may be retrieved in a single query.\u00a0 A query term can only contain a maximum of 10 words. | onlinesupport@ieee.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1434821", "guide_name": "test", "page_id": "10651882", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33561593", "box_name": "test tabbed box", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1434821&p=10651882"}}
{"text": "Why You Might Use Text to Speech Tools?:\nYou might want to try to text-to-speech (or read aloud) tools to: Increase comprehension Listening while reading along can help with comprehension. Rest If your eyes get tired or too much reading triggers headaches, audio might be helpful. Enable multitasking You can multitask and/or listen while in transit. Check your writing Listening to your own writing can help you identify errors, missing words, typos, etc. Facilitate your learning style Auditory learners may prefer audio to text.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1435667", "guide_name": "Text to Speech", "page_id": "10659141", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33546869", "box_name": "Why You Might Use Text to Speech Tools?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1435667&p=10659141"}}
{"text": "By Text Type:\nAdobe Acrobat Reader Natural Reader There is a free option.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1435667", "guide_name": "Text to Speech", "page_id": "10659200", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33547086", "box_name": "By Text Type", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1435667&p=10659200"}}
{"text": "Student Disability Services:\nAdditionally,\u00a0Student Affairs disability services provide and support equal access to all programs, services, and activities of the Graduate Center and the University for Graduate Center students\u00a0with disabilities. Learn more about accessibility and assistive technologies .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1435667", "guide_name": "Text to Speech", "page_id": "10659198", "page_name": "Additional Resources", "box_id": "33547009", "box_name": "Student Disability Services", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1435667&p=10659198"}}
{"text": "Librarian:\nStephen Klein is available for research consultations. Make a consultation\u00a0appointment with Stephen or email him .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663574", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33565098", "box_name": "Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663574"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThis guide introduces essential resources and research approaches for history students and researchers, featuring key materials available through the Mina Rees Library that are especially valuable for historical research. Our E-Research Basics guide\u00a0introduces\u00a0 the basics of performing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more. The GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try! Make a GC Library ILL Request and read the GC Library Blog about ILL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663574", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33564868", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663574"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663574", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663574"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "NYPL Resources:\nNYPL's Article Plus search\u00a0provides helps you\u00a0discover online journals, books, and more. It searches content held in many different databases, so you can get started searching faster.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33633366", "box_name": "NYPL Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover. The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .\u00a0You are welcome to suggest a journal subscription .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559409", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.\n\nAfrican American Historical Serials Collection via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Documents the history of African American life and religious organizations from materials published between 1829 and 1922. Over 170 titles from 75 different institutions are fully text-searchable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "and religious organizations from materials published between 1829 and 1922. Over 170 titles from 75 different institutions are fully text-searchable.America: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.\n\nAmerican Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.American Civil War: Letters and Diaries: Contains 2,009 authors and approximately 100,000 pages of diaries, letters and memoirs from the Civil War. Includes 4,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts such as the letters of Amos Wood and his wife and the diary of Maryland planter William Claytor. The collection also includes biographies, an extensive bibliography of the sources in the database, and material licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long. Search or browse by Title, Historical Event, Subject, Name, Place, Content Type, or Publisher.\n\nArchives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century: Offers 33 archival collections related to issues and events in Latin American and Caribbean history. Provides original manuscripts, signed letters, expedition records, reports, maps, diaries, descriptions of voyages, and ephemera sourced from the United States and Europe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "uscripts, signed letters, expedition records, reports, maps, diaries, descriptions of voyages, and ephemera sourced from the United States and Europe.Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Citations to literature about native peoples of North America, including Aleuts; Eskimos or Inuit of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and eastern Siberia; and other native peoples of Canada, the United States, and Mexico north of the northern boundary of Mesoamerica.\n\nCambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nCommunist Historical Newspaper Collection via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The collection provides full-text access to major American communist newspapers: The Daily Worker (1924-1958); The Ohio Socialist (1917-1919); People's Daily World (1986-1990); People's Weekly World (1990-2013); Sunday Worker (1936-1958); The Toiler (1919-1922); The Worker (1922-1924); The Worker (1958-1968).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "rld (1986-1990); People's Weekly World (1990-2013); Sunday Worker (1936-1958); The Toiler (1919-1922); The Worker (1922-1924); The Worker (1958-1968).Criminal Justice Database: Indexes over 620 international criminal justice publications from 1981 to the present, with full text for more than half of the titles. Supports research on crime, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.\n\nCurrent Biography Illustrated via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Full text of Current Biography magazine.\n\nEconomist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "ns are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.Gateway to North America: People, Places, and Organizations of 19th-Century New York via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! A collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name-rich sources, focusing on New York City during the long 19th century. Documents are fully text-searchable and originate from the print collection of the New-York Historical Society. Other categories of documents include maps, illustrated advertisements, burial lists, and gazetteers. Dates of Coverage: 1789-1914.\n\nHAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nHumanities International Complete via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! This database includes all data from Humanities International Index (more than 2,200 journals and 2.8 million records) plus unique full-text content, much of which is not found in other databases. The database includes full text for nearly 1,200 journals. Sources include scholarly journals and numerous specialized magazines covering archaeology, classical studies, dance, journalism, linguistics, performing arts, philosophy, theology and more. Indexing begins in 1984, and abstracting starts in 1994.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "ical studies, dance, journalism, linguistics, performing arts, philosophy, theology and more. Indexing begins in 1984, and abstracting starts in 1994.Irish Historical Newspapers: Nearly 300 years of Irish newspapers, from 1738 to 2004, from all parts of Ireland. Includes 16 essential regional and national papers, with deep coverage of culture, society, daily life, and major Irish and global events.\n\nLeft Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "r of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.NBER Working Papers: Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. NBER research studies present data and findings but do not make policy recommendations. Free NBER publications that are also available online include: NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health NBER Digest \u2014 Non-technical summaries of 4-8 working papers per month NBER Reporter \u2014 News about the Bureau and its activities\n\nNew York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.New York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.Nineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "ar political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nPolitical Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "olitical science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.Seventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "rting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law: This collection includes every U.S. federal, state and colony statute passed on slavery, all reported state and federal judicial cases on slavery, Congressional debates from the Continental Congress to 1880, more than a thousand books and pamphlets from the 19th century, including essays and articles in obscure journals. The growing collection also includes modern histories of slavery, modern law review articles on the subject, and an extensive bibliography. Much of the secondary source material in the collection is based on the holdings of the Buffalo Public Library's rare book collection. See the Comprehensive Users Guide for full search details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "e collection is based on the holdings of the Buffalo Public Library's rare book collection. See the Comprehensive Users Guide for full search details.TLS: Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019: An international publication with contributors from around the world covering literature and criticism, history, science, politics, and art. Includes every issue of TLS from 1902 through 2019, which can be searched or browsed by book title, author, book editor, translator, or contributor (reviewer, essayist, or illustrator). Print issues of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.TRACFed: TRACFed is a source of authoritative information on federal government criminal, civil, and administrative enforcement, as well as information on staffing, spending, and related matters. It includes access to TRAC's full suite of data tools and reports (with the exception of the Judge Information Center) and offers a wide range of federal data, mostly collected under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Read more in our GC Library blog post about TRACFed .\n\nU.S. Declassified Documents Online: Declassified executive branch documents from presidential libraries and executive agencies consisting of intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports. This digital collection began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "on began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.U.S. History in Context: Content includes reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.\n\nWomen's Studies Archive (All Search): Search all four modules of the Women's Studies Archive at once. The WSA consists of 52 collections of manuscripts, organizational records, periodicals, and monographs relating to women's history from across the globe and from a wide range of sources. Focusing on the evolution of feminism throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the WSA covers women's political activism, including suffrage, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, and socialism, and women's voices in literature and periodicals. The WSA Collections are divided into four modules which may be searched together or separately: Female Forerunners Worldwide Issues and Identities Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Voice and Vision", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "gether or separately: Female Forerunners Worldwide Issues and Identities Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Voice and VisionWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559418", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Annee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.\n\nAnthropological Index Online: AIO indexes nearly 800 journals published in more than 40 languages held in the British Museum's Anthropology Library. Records span 1957 to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
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{"text": "l Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Full text of 600 publications related to visual and applied arts. Titles include both scholarly peer-reviewed journals and selected trade and consumer titles relevant to applied arts and cultural studies. Subject strengths include art, design, crafts, and photography; archaeology, anthropology and classical studies; architecture, interior design, and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literatures; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nIndex to Jewish Periodicals via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Index to Jewish Periodicals is the definitive index on Jewish history, activity and thought. This database provides a comprehensive guide to English-language articles, book reviews, and feature stories in more than 160 journals devoted to Jewish affairs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "se provides a comprehensive guide to English-language articles, book reviews, and feature stories in more than 160 journals devoted to Jewish affairs.Journal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "als. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.LGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.\n\nLoeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "reat medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.Oxford Academic: A new unified platform for Oxford University Press\u2019s journals and many of its academic book collections that allows cross searching and browsing of content. Browse or search across all content or just within Journals, Books, or Subjects. Limit results to subscribed materials by filtering for Purchased Content, Open Access, and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.\n\nOxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.Oxford Journals: Full collection of journals published by Oxford University Press covering the Arts & Humanities, Law, Medicine & Health, Science & Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.\n\nProject Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nProject Muse (including Ebooks) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "ur New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662186", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33559502", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662186"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662187", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33556884", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662187"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662187", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662187"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nThis following pages\u00a0includes information on archives and archival repositories, collection finding aids, conducting background research, and finding both analog and digitized collections.\u00a0 It includes links to resources, research tips, and tools for working with the sources you find.\u00a0 Please send any comments or suggestions to library@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662185", "page_name": "Archival Research & Primary Sources", "box_id": "33563147", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662185"}}
{"text": "Some scholarly associations for history: American Historical Association (AHA) A large organization that supports historians in all fields, including history education and professional work. The AHA also publishes The American Historical Review four times a year. Association of Ancient Historians A forum for scholarly interaction among historians of the Ancient Mediterranean. National Council on Public History A professional organization that advocates for collaborative and interdisciplinary historical scholarship. American Studies Association (ASA) The oldest scholarly organization dedicated to the study of U.S. culture and history. Association of Black Women Historians A network of scholars representing every region of the United States and beyond. Membership is open to people interested in the research and teaching of African American Women's studies. Oral History Association (OAH) An organization that advances the teaching and practice of American history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662188", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "33560457", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662188"}}
{"text": "ching of African American Women's studies. Oral History Association (OAH) An organization that advances the teaching and practice of American history.ching of African American Women's studies. Oral History Association (OAH) An organization that advances the teaching and practice of American history.ching of African American Women's studies. Oral History Association (OAH) An organization that advances the teaching and practice of American history.The OAH's quarterly Journal of American History is a leading scholarly journal in the field. World History Association (WHA) A professional organization of scholars, teachers, and students that promotes world history through research, publication, and teaching.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662188", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "33560457", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662188"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662190", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33556898", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662190"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662190", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33556899", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662190"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662190", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33556900", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662190"}}
{"text": "Find Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556901", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Social Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556901", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University ORS maintains a database of funding opportunities by discipline. Opportunities are curated from a variety of sources and include funding announcements from federal, foundation, industry, and professional association sponsors. The information contained is NOT limited to Duke internal opportunities.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Search for awards from among 625 scholarships, grants, fellowships, and postdoctoral awards. Free-to-search for applicants to any graduate program, to graduate students working on a master\u2019s thesis or doctoral dissertation, and to postdoc scholars.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556902", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "Support for Sponsored Research:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556903", "box_name": "Support for Sponsored Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations:\nFree Training from Candid.org (formerly Foundation Center and Guidestar): Classroom and Webinar trainings are available led by Candid. This link will provide dates and the ability to register.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556904", "box_name": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: A a free community, and a premium content subscription service whose mission is to help humanities and social science graduate students, ABDs and PhDs identify, prepare for and excel in non-academic careers. Access to the Premium Content Area is available for all Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662191", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33556905", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662191"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
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{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:In 1961, CUNY's Graduate School and University Center became the doctorate-granting institution for The City University of New York, using a consortial model of graduate education that drew upon faculty and facilities from across CUNY. The first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965. Print copies Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program. Digital Access As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID). The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663497", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663497"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664107", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664107"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556907", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "Journal Policies:\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nWiley Author Compliance Tool: Search by funder, institution, or journal to see an overview of Wiley's open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556908", "box_name": "Journal Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "From Practical Guidance when submitting journal articles: Understanding your rights (excerpt reproduced courtesy SPARC): \"Relationships are changing due to the rise of digital publishing in academia. In order to maximize the value of the research you produce in this new environment, it is important for you to take an active role in managing the copyrights to your work. U.S. Copyright law gives the author of an original work, such as a scholarly article, the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the copyrighted work. Copyright protection is now automatic. The author obtains these exclusive rights at the moment the copyrighted work has been \u201cfixed in a tangible medium,\u201d such as when a written work has been saved on a computer\u2019s hard drive or printed. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556909", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.(By contrast, an author may give others non-exclusive permission to use the copyrighted work in a variety of ways, including through verbal agreement.) A transfer of any exclusive right is truly exclusive\u2014once transferred the author may no longer exercise that right. If the author intends to retain the right to make any further uses of the copyrighted work, or intends to grant others permission to make any use of the copyrighted work, the author must make this clear in a written transfer agreement. As a scholar or scientist, when you publish in a journal you are typically asked by the publisher to sign such a transfer agreement, or contract, that describes the assignment of various rights to the publisher in the intellectual property you have created. Thus, the agreements often deprive you of certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556909", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556909", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "e.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"The SPARC Author Addendum: Developed by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), this author addendum is \"a legal instrument that you can use to modify your copyright transfer agreements with non-open access journal publishers\" (website).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556909", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "License Your Work:\nThe copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others. For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission.\n\nMore on Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons copyright licenses forge a balance inside the traditional \u201call rights reserved\u201d setting that copyright law creates. They give everyone a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination forges a digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10662192", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33556910", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10662192"}}
{"text": "Archives Defined:\nThe New York Public Library defines archives as \"the records created by people and organizations as they lived and worked.\" Archives usually consist of unpublished materials that accumulate organically over the course of time that were preserved for the enduring value of the information they contain, for their value as artifacts, or as evidence of the work or activities of the creator.\u00a0 But they can contain just about anything that was created or saved by a person or organization. Materials are kept in their original order whenever possible, grouped into collections according to their source, and described in finding aids or collection records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561819", "box_name": "Archives Defined", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "Materials relating to particular individuals, organizations, events and subjects will likely be scattered across multiple collections in various repositories.\u00a0 And those sources, even taken together, will form an incomplete record since they will only consist of the materials that were saved and that have lasted.\u00a0 Most of the records generated as people live and work aren\u2019t saved at all.\u00a0 So when you are looking for sources, remember that the historical record is likely incomplete.\u00a0 Think about what might be missing.\u00a0 And think creatively about where to find materials to answer your research questions. It can be very helpful to think in terms of collections of sources, such as personal papers or organizational records, or collections of oral histories, maps, photographs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561820", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.And think in terms of repositories.\u00a0 The holdings of individual libraries and archives, when taken together, constitute unique cohesive resources.\u00a0 When an archive holds a collection of photographs on a topic, for instance, chances are good that they will also hold manuscripts, books, periodicals, reference sources, and other materials related to those photographs.\u00a0 So be certain to search at the repository level for other materials when you find yourself exploring an archival collection held there. Archival research can be simultaneously inspiring and tedious, enlightening and challenging, productive and time consuming.\u00a0 More often than not, though, it is well worth the effort. For practical advice and a realistic summary of what archival research is like, see Chapter 9, \" Archival Research ,\" in Zachary M . Schrag's The Princeton Guide to Historical Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561820", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561821", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:Glossary of Archival Terms:Following are definitions of some common archival terms.\u00a0 For a comprehensive list, see the Dictionary of Archives Terminology , a handy online reference source from the Society of American Archivists. Archival Collection - A broad term encompassing both personal papers and organizational records collections. Archives - Records in any format created by or received and maintained by an organization that are determined to have permanent value. When housed in repositories outside the institution that created them, the collections are often called Organizational Records. Artificial Collections - Collections of items assembled by an individual or institution from a variety of sources, usually on a topic or event (the sinking of the Titanic or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561821", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).Examples include: The Radio Scripts Collection (NYPL Schomburg) and The World War I Collection (N-YHS). Institutional or Corporate Archive - A repository that holds records created by or received by its parent institution. The BAM Hamm Archives and the Carnegie Hall Archives are institutional repositories. The archives of some organizations, especially commercial enterprises, exist solely to serve internal needs and outside researchers may have limited or no access to the records. Manuscript Repository - An institution that collects historically valuable records of individuals, families, and organizations. The New-York Historical Society Library and The Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561821", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.Archivists maintain original order whenever possible because the arrangement can shed light on how an individual or organization functioned and can also simplify access to the materials. When there is no discernible order, archivists sort the materials into series such as correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, etc., in order to facilitate research and access. Personal Papers or Manuscripts - Collections of materials in any format created by or received and maintained by an individual or family in the course of daily life. Examples include: the Harry Belafonte Papers (NYPL), the Audre Lord Papers (Spelman College), and the Shirley Hayes Papers (N-YHS). Primary Sources & Secondary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation are considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561821", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.Secondary sources are works that analyze and interpret other sources. They use primary sources to solve research problems. The way you engage with a source determines whether it is a primary or secondary source for your project. Book reviews, for example, are typically considered secondary sources.\u00a0 If the subject of your research is book reviews themselves, however, they would be primary sources for your project. Provenance - A fundamental archival principle (also called respect des fonds ) that requires that materials be grouped into collections according to their source, not according to their subject. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2008; Introduction to Archival Terminology , NARA; Theodore R. Schellenberg, Principles of Arrangement, Staff Information Paper Number 18 , Published by the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, 1951. )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663979", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33561821", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663979"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561861", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:Elements of Finding Aids:Finding Aids are detailed guides to the contents and arrangement of collections.\u00a0 Finding aids, which may also be called collection guides, are written to give repositories intellectual and physical control over their holdings and to help researchers find what they are looking for within collections.\u00a0 Finding aids can take many forms, whether digital or analog, and range in detail from a brief summary to an itemized list of contents, but most finding aids will fall somewhere in between. The level of detail and description depend on the resources of the repository and the collection itself.\u00a0 Most comprehensive electronic finding aids will contain the following elements: Collection Overview / Descriptive Summary \u2013 The basic bibliographical details you would find in a library catalog record, including the repository, creator, title, date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561861", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": ", date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).Biographical / Historical Note \u2013 Information on the creator of the collection, including significant historical details that provide context for the archival materials. Scope and Content Note \u2013 A brief description of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned. Arrangement / Organization \u2013 A list of the series into which the collection is organized, or a brief description of the organization of the materials, i.e., \u201carranged by type of material, then chronologically.\u201d Access Points / Subjects / Key Terms \u2013 The subject headings, including names, organizations, topics, places, document types, family names, occupations, and other terms, under which the collection is indexed. Administrative Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561861", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.Container List / Inventory \u2013 A list of boxes, folders, and volumes in the collection. You\u2019ll need to know the box and folder numbers to request materials at the repository. Finding aids may also include: Series descriptions, a list of items separated from the collection, and notes on related collections in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561861", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:Tips for Using Finding Aids:Collections may be described in catalog records, website descriptions, NUCMC records, published collection guides, paper guides available in the repository, and/or Wikipedia entries in addition to or instead of traditional finding aids. Not all collections will have detailed finding aids, but when they do, spend time reading them thoroughly before diving in to a collection. A close look at a finding aid will tell you not only what is IN a collection, but what is NOT there, saving you time. Many manuscript and archival repositories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.Access may be uneven within a library, with some collections being fully processed and described in electronic finding aids complete with links to digitized images, audio, or video from the collection, while other collections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit. When viewing electronic finding aids, look for the \"print view\" or a link to \"view as a single page\" so you can do keyword searching within the document. Archivists research the subjects of the collections they process and frequently write detailed historical and biographical notes that contextualize the materials. You can learn a great deal by reading a comprehensive finding aid. A container list in a finding aid will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.A typical folder title might be \u201cCorrespondence, 1911-1914.\u201d\u00a0 When this is the case, the only way to find out who is writing to whom and what is being said is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online. Visit a repository\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.As a way of dealing with backlogs of unprocessed collections, many archival repositories follow an arrangement and description methodology called MPLP, or \" More Product, Less Process ,\" especially for large contemporary collections.\u00a0 This trend in processing means that archivists spend less time arranging and describing materials in order to provide access to more materials sooner.\u00a0 For researchers, this means they may have to spend more time looking through boxes of materials because collections may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.You will likely come across broken links to electronic finding aids in your research using databases, websites, WorldCat, or other search tools.\u00a0 When this happens, use what you know in a Google search to find the collection guide another way.\u00a0 A search using the repository name and part of the collection creator's name will usually help you find a working link.\u00a0 If that fails, go directly to the repository's website and either browse their list of collections or search across their site for the collection you are seeking.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663986", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33561862", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663986"}}
{"text": "Background research paves the way for productive archival research.\u00a0 Use it to get an overview of your topic, to zero in on the details you need to find primary sources, to put archival materials in context, and to help you position your own argument within the scholarly conversation. Following are some suggestions and tips for finding background sources. ONESEARCH: A search in CUNY's OneSearch using keywords and subject terms central to your topic will turn up print and electronic books, scholarly articles, news articles, films, dissertations, government documents, and other primary, secondary, and reference sources.\u00a0 After a broad initial search, you can sort the results by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).GC DATABASES: Our A-Z List of Databases includes over 400 resources.\u00a0 You can search for particular databases by title, filter databases by type, or search across the list by keyword to find databases that cover your topic. RESEARCH GUIDES: Library research guides round up the major print and electronic resources in a given area and can quickly point you to reliable sources.\u00a0 The GC's research guides cover a wide range of subjects and topics, from Anthropology to data management.\u00a0 Use them to find reference sources and scholarly articles, and to identify the key databases in a subject area.\u00a0 If we don't have a research guide for a topic you are studying, try a web search to find one at another library.\u00a0 For example, if you wanted to find reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .(The term \"LibGuides\" refers to the platform many libraries use to publish research guides.)\u00a0 Browse the guides to identify potential research avenues and then look for the resources here at the GC Library .\u00a0 If we don't have something you need, you can usually request it via Interlibrary Loan . SECONDARY & REFERENCE SOURCES: Consult our Beyond Wikipedia: Background and Reference Sources guide for information on finding and using a wide range of secondary and reference sources in your research.\u00a0 You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more. GOOGLE SCHOLAR: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases. articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases. articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases.When off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in before you can access library subscription resources. WORLDCAT: WorldCat Is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in every format in thousands of libraries around the world. As with OneSearch, after a broad initial search you can use the available options to zero in on sources close to your topic. Use the links in WorldCat records to request items via Interlibrary Loan if they are not available at the GC. DISSERTATIONS: Look for dissertations on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down. And their bibliographies may help you identify useful scholarship and background sources as well. GOOGLE BOOKS: Try searching Google Books to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.Your efforts may turn up details in a footnote or the text of a book that lead you to sources you may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.NEWSPAPERS: Historical newspapers are valuable primary sources that can help you get a sense of the time and place you are studying and see how a subject was viewed and understood in its time.\u00a0 Newspapers can also fill in the record on people and topics that do not turn up in archival collections.\u00a0 Be sure to explore alternative press sources as well.\u00a0 You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before it appears in the mainstream media.\u00a0 And you may also find the voices of marginalized people and organizations more readily in community papers or newsletters, union publications, and alternative, underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": ", underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.SUBJECT HEADINGS: Search Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases.\u00a0 Also try a keyword search in OneSearch or WorldCat to find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, click on the subject headings in the catalog records of promising titles to find related works on the topic. RESEARCH TIPS Take a close look at the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgements in reference and secondary sources.\u00a0 They are gold mines for identifying primary sources and finding out which libraries or private collections hold them. Keep a running list of the names (people and organizations), dates, keywords, subjects, themes, events, and places that come up in your research.\u00a0 These will be your access points for finding primary sources. Knowing key names will enable you to recognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.Reference and secondary sources can help you decipher documents found in archives.\u00a0 Letters in manuscript collections exchanged between people who knew each may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't define them.\u00a0 Reference sources can come to the rescue. You can also use background sources to refine a topic and for help developing a research question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663994", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33561888", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663994"}}
{"text": "Begin with background research to familiarize yourself with the key names, dates, themes, events, places, and organizations related to your topic.\u00a0 And think about the kinds of sources you are hoping to find. Then search catalogs, databases , online portals , and published sources (books, articles, dissertations, etc.) to discover collections and to find out which repositories hold them.\u00a0 You can also approach your research geographically, by identifying research libraries, local libraries, government archives, historical societies, and other repositories located in the vicinity of your research topic. Note that there are MANY places to look for archival materials and other primary sources.\u00a0 Searching for printed archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561982", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.Once you know where collections are held or have decided to search repositories where your topic is centered, explore repository websites to discover archival collections and other materials using available search tools. Closely read archival finding aids and speak to library staff about your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561982", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases:\nFollowing are some of the major search tools that will help you find primary sources in multiple formats across repositories.\u00a0 Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Try adding keywords such as sources, correspondence, diaries, interviews, personal narratives, etc. to your search to find primary sources. For the best results: Be flexible when you search; search multiple catalogs, databases, and portals; be persistent when you encounter outdated links; and remember that not all collections will have detailed finding aids or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.Archive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nGoogle: Put your subject's name or multi-word topic in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) or this: \"(\"civil rights\" OR \"civil liberties\") AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.WorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nAdditional Search Tools\n\nArchive Finder (NYPL Database): This database is available at all New York Public Library locations and provides information and detailed indexing to manuscript collections from over 5,700 repositories in the U.S. and U.K., including NUCMC records created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "cords created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database. Note that this is an ongoing initiative and not all repositories in NYS currently contribute to this database.\n\nGovernment Archives: Government archives, whether national, state, or municipal, are often quite massive, holding millions of items. They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "r government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC): A gateway operated by the Library of Congress for searching 1.5 million catalog records describing archival and manuscript collections and individual manuscripts in public, college and university, and special libraries. Records for manuscript collections created since 1986 may be found in WorldCat or through searching NUCMC directly. Records created from 1959 to 1985 are available in the print volumes of NUCMC, which are available at the New York Public Library and select CUNY locations, as well as in the database Archives Finder , which is available at select NYPL locations. Digitized catalog and index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): SNAC \"is a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"\n\nDigitized Sources: Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section of this guide for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Digitized portals are efficient tools for identifying individual sources on a topic and can lead you to full analog and digital collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561983", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Repository-Level Searching:\nRepository-level searching is an excellent way to to discover primary sources and an essential step in the research process.\u00a0 When you find a collection that sounds promising for your topic, whether by searching a library catalog, database, digital portal, or Google, or whether you find it by following a footnote or bibliography entry, be sure to take the next step of thoroughly exploring the holdings of the repository. That's because when a library holds an archival collection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561984", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "ection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.Steps for Repository-Level Searching: Visit the library's website to read about the collections as a whole and get practical information for visiting and accessing materials. Look for an A-Z list of archival collections or finding aids on the library's website and spend some time browsing through it.\u00a0 Unlike keyword searching, which can only turn up what you are looking for, browsing opens up the possibility of discovering collections serendipitous ly. Search the library's finding aid database or archival portal if they have one. Check the website for a digitial portal and browse and search digitized collections. Search the library's regular catalog on your topic to find records for other primary and secondary sources on your topic. Look for research guides, reference tools, or topic guides to help you navigate holdings. And, most importantly, speak to the reference staff about your project. They can help streamline your research and point out helpful resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561984", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Research guides compiled by libraries with with notable resources in particular subject areas are a great way to discover analog and digitized primary sources and reference tools to help you use them.\u00a0 We have dozens of subject-specific research guides at the GC , for instance, and many other libraries have them as well. If you are launching a research project in LGBTQIA+ studies and don't know where to begin, you could try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561985", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .(LibGuides is the platform many libraries use for their guides.) The search will turn up numerous guides, including the GC's own LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies guide , which contains links to archival and other resources.\u00a0 Each library's guide will be different and will highlight the books, serials, archival collections, digitized materials, subscription databases, and open web resources\u00a0 they are recommending to their researchers.\u00a0 Just be aware that subscription resources linked from guides beyond the Grad Center will require local log in credentials.\u00a0 Check the GC's A-Z list of databases to see if we subscribe to an electronic resource that interests you.\u00a0 If not, try the NYPL's databases . You can also request books, articles, serials, microfilmed collections, and other resources via Interlibrary Loan if we do not hold them at the GC Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561985", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:Tips for Finding Materials:Background Research You don't have to know everything about your topic before you dive into primary sources, but having a basic sense of the people, organizations, places, themes, dates and events central to your topic will help you recognize potentially important archival collections when you encounter them.\u00a0 See the Background Research tab in this guide and the separate Beyond Wikipedia research guide for tips and links to resources. Serendipity Browsing a library's list of collections online, exploring collections whose finding aids seem only tangentially-related to your topic, reading widely, and speaking to other researchers and library staff are all great ways to open up the chances of discovering relevant primary sources you weren't specifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.Analog & Digital Collections Printed archival collections will lead you to digitized items and digitized items will lead you to printed collections.\u00a0 Be flexible and creative as you search to find sources in multiple formats. Searching Secondary Sources to Find Archival Materials Secondary and reference sources will not only help you put your topic in context, they will often lead you directly to archival collections.\u00a0 Check the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgments in books, dissertations, and other published sources for clues. You may learn about cataloged and uncataloged materials held in libraries and/or private collections. Published Guides to Manuscript Collections Published guides to manuscript collections can be easily overlooked in the quest to find archival materials.\u00a0 However, these printed volumes, many of which were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.These guides typically contain summary descriptions of individual collections and indexes that allow you to identify holdings by subject or format. Though the descriptions in these printed volumes may well have been superseded by subsequent archival processing and electronic finding aids, they situate individual collections within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.Examples include: A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the New-York Historical Society and the Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library (also available in the Internet Archive .) Library Subject Headings Try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the subject headings used to describe those books and click on the most relevant terms to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful subject headings and use them when searching archival databases as well. Reference Tools Repositories often have specialized indexes and reference tools that relate directly to their archival holdings.\u00a0 When available, these can greatly streamline your research. Advice from the Princeton Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.It is one thing to locate the papers of major participants in an event. But the letters of witnesses to that event, with vivid descriptions, may be scattered over many states. Databases of archives, such as WorldCat and ArchiveGrid, are helpful, but they cannot pick up every collection in every archive. Finding all the unpublished material relevant to a topic is therefore a research challenge in itself. Search every catalog you can find, and get help from a librarian or archivist. Read other scholars\u2019 bibliographies. Identify prominent figures in your stories\u2014politicians, activists, intellectuals\u2014and see if they deposited papers somewhere. Eventually, as you become expert in a topic, you may get a sense of which individuals or institutions might have collected relevant material. \" (p. 189) Schrag, Zachary M. \u201cArchival Research.\u201d In The Princeton Guide to Historical Research , 186\u2013207. Princeton University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1pdrrc9.12 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664020", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33561986", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664020"}}
{"text": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals:\nThe online portals and archives listed here are a sampling of the resources that exist around the globe.\n\nDirectories & Lists\n\nLibWeb - Libraries Around the World: Libraries from around the world arranged geographically.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives from around the world.\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nNational Digital Libraries & Regional Portals\n\nAfrican Online Digital Library: \"AODL is an open access digital library of African cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "rld.\"\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.Australia - Trove: Trove provides access to 14 billion digital items about Australia or of interest to the Australian community. Trove focuses on freely available digital content created by Australians and held in the collections of the National LIbrary of Australia and other Australian Libraries, Archives, Museums, Galleries, University, Research and community organisations. It contains books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and other materials.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCaribbean - Digital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "ibbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. ... The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"\n\nCARIBICA: The Caribbean Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives.\n\nEast Asia Digital Archive: A partnership between the National Library of Korea and the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "nd the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.Endangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The EAP facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the [EAP] has digitised over 12 million images and 35 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised ... include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEurope - Archives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe. Use search filters to find digitized items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nFrance - Calames: Online catalog of archives and manuscripts in French university and research libraries.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "Calames: Online catalog of archives and manuscripts in French university and research libraries.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.India - Rajasthan Oriental Research Institute: Consists of 215 original titles, including 58 manuscript catalogs. Accessible via the Internet Archive.\n\nInternational Institute of Social History: Over 4,000 archives, more than 1 million printed volumes and audio-visual items, with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements.\n\nLACLI: LACLI is a repository of free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies, including digital primary source collections, demographic data, and ebook libraries.\n\nLatin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "etwork Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.Literature & Art - World-Wide Directory of Repositories: Online directory from the International Council on Archives.\n\nMiddle East & Islamic Studies - Digital Collections Guide: A subject guide from Cornell that includes listings of manuscript and archival repositories, both digital and analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.\n\nThe Palestinian Museum Digital Archive: Over 200 Years of Palestinian life portrayed through photographs, documents, letters, diaries, publications, and audio & video recordings. Browse over 360,000 items by topic or collection or search across the digital archive by keyword.\n\nResearch Resources - SHAFR: Selected resources for historical research from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). Includes lists of archives and resources by region and subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "rical research from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). Includes lists of archives and resources by region and subject.Russia - ArcheoBiblioBase: ArcheoBiblioBase (ABB) is an internet directory and bibliographic information system for archives in the Russian Federation.\n\nSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nDigital South Asia Library: A program of the University of Chicago and the Research Libraries Group, the Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 390 institutions across the UK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "nited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 390 institutions across the UK.United Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562010", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available from around the world. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"\n\nDigital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562011", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "textual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562011", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.\n\nIMIRCE The Kerby A. Miller Collection of Irish Emigrant Letters and Memoirs from North America: \"IMIRCE provides access to thousands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562011", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "usands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedieval Murder Maps - London, York, and Oxford: Discover the murders, sudden deaths, sanctuary churches, and prisons of three thriving medieval cities.\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562011", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Shakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nWorld Digital Library: The WDL made available primary materials from all countries and cultures. The collection was transferred to the Library of Congress in 2021 where it remains as a searchable resource showing the diversity of the world\u2019s cultures through the contributions of hundreds of organizations.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664022", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33562011", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664022"}}
{"text": "Analog vs. Digital:\nBefore diving in to digitized sources, it is important to remember that although there are many millions of digitized primary sources accessible online, the vast majority of unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world has not been digitized and is not available online. The digitized sources at a given repository will usually represent just a fraction of their holdings on a topic.\u00a0 Digitized sources are exceedingly convenient and readily accessible but there may be equally valuable resources for your project that are only available on paper in folders and boxes in repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562122", "box_name": "Analog vs. Digital", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Materials:\nThere are many places to search for digitized primary sources.\u00a0 These include large-scale digital portals, the websites of research libraries, archives, and museums, the websites of regional and subject collaborations, government archives websites, international digital portals, library subscription databases, and on the open web. Individual digitized items can lead you back to the digital or analog collections that contain them and further back to the repositories where the collections are held, allowing you to contextualize the sources you find. One key point to note is that the digital facsimiles you discover may represent just a fraction of the existing material on your topic in a repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562123", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nLibrary suscription databases contain primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, laws, legislation, legal documents, pamphlets, broadsides, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, oral histories, audio, video, images, maps, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. In many cases, the databases were produced by digitizing previously existing microfilm. The original microfilm reels might be available to borrow via interlibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562124", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center Library subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats. Highlights iclude the Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, 16th to 20th Century; Ethnographic Video Online; and the Women's Studies Archive. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562124", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ve. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.NYPL Databases: The NYPL subscribes to a number of databases containing digitized archival collections from other institutions in addition to their own digitized holdings. Search for databases by Title or Keyword on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture; and the Smithsonian Collections Online database World's Fairs and Expositions: Visions of Tomorrow. Note that NYPL subscription resources require an NYPL library card and PIN for remote access and some NYPL databases are accessible on-site only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562124", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nOnline portals are among best ways to discover digital content.\u00a0 And they can help you find analog materials as well.\u00a0 These platforms make it possible to search in one place for primary sources related to a particular person, subject, region, or format that are scattered across multiple institutions. When search results turn up individual items, be sure to click on links to explore the full collections they belong to, and trace further back to the holding repository. Browse results by contributing institution, when possible, and visit the websites of those institutions to look for other materials on your topic.\u00a0 Many archival repositories have tools that let you search across collections and also limit results to digitized materials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562125", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "erials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.DPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 51 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from libraries, archives, and museums across the U.S. Search or browse by topic or contributor, and explore primary source sets and online exhibitions.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562125", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Google: Add library keywords to your search to find digitized collections. For example, try a search like this: \"Civil Rights\u201d AND (digital or digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive OR manuscripts) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid and may may turn up library research guides and other helpful reference tools that can streamline your research.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nDigital Library Directory: An online directory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562125", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "irectory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web: A list of online exhibitions from libraries, archives, and historical societies maintained by the Smithsonian. Searchable by keyword, title, and sponsoring institution. Great for finding leads to primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562125", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections:\nListed below are just a few of the extraordinary open access subject-based digital collections and collaborations available online. Find similar resources by visiting the websites of libraries that cover your subject area or trying a Google search formatted like the examples below. \"indigenous peoples\" AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive) physics AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive) anthropology AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive)\n\nAfrican American History - Umbra Search: Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.\n\nBiodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562126", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "rsity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"Black Women's Suffrage - DPLA: \"[A] collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960. ... [Includes] photographs, correspondence, speeches, event programs, publications, oral histories, and other artifacts.\"\n\nCivil Rights Digital Library: \"[T]he most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web\" through: a Digital Video Archive of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562126", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ve of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nDigital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562126", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "uration collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"Native Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew Netherland Institute: Exploring America's Dutch Heritage: Digitized versions of translations and transcriptions of documents relating to New Netherland. Written in an archaic hand, these seventeenth-century documents were damaged by fire and water, but they are our best source of knowledge about the former Dutch colony.\n\nNorth America Manuscripts - Worlds of Change at Harvard Library: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562126", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible.\u00a0 You may also be able to limit results to digitized materials if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Carter Brown Library: High resolution images from the library's archive of early American images, maps, and political cartoons are available through the JCB's Luna database and scans of over 15,000 full books are available via the Internet Archive.\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.\n\nNational Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "e indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"National Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "can history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"New York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nRansom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "nts, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives: Access over 26 million descriptions of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, films, works of art and organizational records.\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Library Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Michigan - Clement's Library: Archival collections, images, and public domain books.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"\n\nYale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.The collections and digital humanities projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available freely available online. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Emma Goldman Papers: \"Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project at UCB has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.\"\n\nFreedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\n98 Acres in Albany: \"Drawing on government documents, oral histories, and local reporting, this blog tells the stories of the 98 acres seized by the State, before demolition and during redevelopment. It is the rough draft for a book and part of a larger project, exploring how urban renewal changed one American city.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Project Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.\n\nRosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "c activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"SNCC DIgital Gateway: A documentary website that tells the story of how young activists in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) \u201cunited with local people in the Deep South to build a grassroots movement for change that empowered the Black community and transformed the nation.\u201d It links to documents, photographs, oral history interviews, and audiovisual material hosted in digital collections at repositories across the country; includes organizational records of SNCC and profiles of individuals involved with SNCC; describes key events; and much more.\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ral and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.Trials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"\n\nUN Archives Geneva: The UN Archives Geneva platform gives access to the fonds and collections managed by the United Nations Library and Archives in Geneva, including the archives of the United Nations in Geneva, the League of Nations (1919-1946), international peace movements (from 1870), and private papers.\n\nUrban Archive: A web app that merges location data with the digital collections of museums and libraries, to make it easy to explore the history of urban environments. Browse by city (New York City; Albany, NY; Newburgh, NY; Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "dustry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.Grant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on projects and then share their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\u00a0 And check the International Resources section for regional portals from across the globe. Note that while extremely helpful, regional portals, consortiums, and collaborative sites are not comprehensive and likely do not include all possibly related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.State Digital Resources - Library of Congress Guides: Among the excellent research guides compiled by the Library of Congress are their U.S. state and territory guides. See both the General Resources and Local History & Genealogy guides to find digital collections at the LC, and links to digitized exhibitions, historic newspapers, vital records, courthouse records, maps, directories, bibliographies and guides, and other resources. Particularly useful are the listings of external websites and databases for finding libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in each state with notable digital and analog collections.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "es in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562127", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562128", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:Why Digitize This But Not That?:There are many reasons why some materials might be\u00a0digitized while others might not: Some items, like documents in national archives, may be considered to have high research value for a wide audience. Or collections might be in high demand locally and the originals could be at risk of damage from over-use. Collections that belonged to a well-known person or organization might be deemed important because of their provenance . Or they might be visually compelling . Photographs and other images are more dazzling than handwritten documents. Another common reason for digitizing is preservation .\u00a0 When documents are too fragile to use, they might\u00a0be microfilmed and/or digitized to preserve access to the information. Sometimes materials are given to a library along with funds to process and digitize them.\u00a0 And sometimes repositories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562128", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.There can be a commercial motive too. In analog times, collections were microfilmed for preservation and/or to extend access. Today, vendors digitize previously microfilmed archival collections and historical periodicals, add bells and whistles, and sell them to libraries in subscription databases. Read more about the topic on the Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive's blog: Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562128", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[a]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Freedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"\n\nProject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.Rosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562129", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible and then limit results to digitized materials, if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Carter Brown Library: High resolution images from the library's archive of early American images, maps, and political cartoons are available through the JCB's Luna database and scans of over 15,000 full books are available via the Internet Archive.\n\nJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice - Digital Collections: \"The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images and documents digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research. The materials in our Digital Collections are especially well-suited for historical research of criminal justice, 20th- and 21st-century New York, the New York Police Department, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice itself.\"\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "nal Justice itself.\"\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.Library of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.\n\nLibrary of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey: The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.\n\nNational Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "e indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"National Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "can history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"New York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nRansom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "nts, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives: Access over 26 million descriptions of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, films, works of art and organizational records.\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Libary Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Michigan - Clement's Library: Archival collections, images, and public domain books.\n\nUniversity of Washington Digital Collections: Includes photographs, maps, newspapers, posters and other media from the University of Washington Libraries. Subjects covered include Alaska and the Yukon, Architecture, Klondike and Nome Gold Rushes, Politics and Labor, Science and Engineering, and more.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "ollections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"Yale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562131", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.:\nGrant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on grant applications and then present their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\n\nState Digital Resources: Helpful listing from the Library of Congress of memory projects, online encyclopedias, and historical and cultural materials collections arranged by state.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562132", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "es in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: EmpireADC is a database of finding aids for collections of archival materials in libraries, archives and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562132", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664058", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33562132", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664058"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nA sampling of some diaries, government documents, online newspapers and other archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33562284", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "Diaries & Documents:\nChronology of US Historical Documents: Full-text of U.S. historical documents. From the University of Oklahoma's School of Law.\n\nManuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561738", "box_name": "Diaries & Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "Historical US Newspapers:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Historical Newspapers from ProQuest (NYPL database): This NYPL database is available to users onsite or remotely with a library card. Includes African American historical newspapers from around the United States, such as the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1991), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "05), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998, via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.\n\nAmerican Periodicals (1740-1940) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.America's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper ArchiveBlack Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Brooklyn Newspapers: Developed by the Brooklyn Public Library, this free resources provides access to the full-text of more than 40 newspapers published in Brooklyn from 1809 to 1999. Papers include the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841-1963), The Caravan (1953-1961), The Chat (1903-1929), and The Williamsburg News (1952-1965), among others. Browse by title or date, or search across the archive.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nFulton Search: Historical Newspapers (U.S. & Canada): A searchable database of newspapers published in the U.S. and Canada. Create an account to log in and search and see the Help & FAQs section for tips on using the site. Fulton Search is an alternative search option for FultonHistory.com. Users may also browse the list of newspapers .\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Mexico - Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region: \"Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region includes over 200+ Spanish, English, and bilingual publications. Archival materials come from print, microfilm and digital collections housed at the University of Houston\u2019s Recovery Program.\"\n\nNew York City Record, 1873-1947: The City Record is has been published daily in NYC since 1873 and includes \"official listings of more than 100 city agencies and departments about public hearings, meetings, property auctions, agency rules, personnel changes and contracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "tracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.Newspapers.com via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Newspapers.com is an online newspaper archive consisting of millions of pages of historical newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional, and state titles in addition to small local newspapers. The collection includes a broad range of dates, mostly covering the 19th and 20th centuries. Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Newspapers.com.\n\nNew York City Newspapers: See the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.New York City Newspapers at the NYPL: Provides an overview of the NYPL's collection of New York City newspapers and facilitates access to the most frequently requested titles.\n\nNew York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "Archival collections:\nThere are scores of archival collections within 2 hours of NYC, a few of the major sources are listed below. Detailed guides to archival holdings (finding aids) are frequently being made available online. While most archival collections require a visit to the holding library, some collections do fill photocopy requests.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: The collections span more than 4,000 years and comprise rare printed works, cylinder seals, cuneiform tablets, papyri, and Coptic ostraca; medieval and renaissance manuscripts; as well as art and realia. Some 500,000 printed books and 14 miles of manuscripts, personal papers, and records form the core of the holdings.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.\n\nFounders Online: Correspondence and other writings by Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and Washington\n\nNew York State Historical Liberature (Cornell University): A collection of selected monographs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "raphs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Primary sources dealing with East-West diplomacy; British politics and society; British theater, music, and literature; European literature; photography; science, technology, and medicine; and the status of women.\n\nNYPL Archives & Manuscripts: The Division holds nearly 29,000 linear feet of archival material in over 3,000 collections, dating from the third millennium BCE to the current decade. Greatest strengths: the papers and records of individuals, families, and organizations, primarily from the New York region, which date from the 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "he 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.NYU Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives: An important repository for labor history. Materials include books, pamphlets, and serials focusing on the history of labor, politics, political thought, civil rights, women's history, the Spanish Civil War, literature, the history of New York City, and the arts. Broadly speaking, the collections cover labor and the Left.\n\nPerseus Digital Library: The flagship collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "lection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Rutgers University Archives and Manuscripts: Manuscripts are findable in the library catalog. The finding aids for the archival collections are online and found at this web site.\n\nSlavery and Anti-Slavery: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts, Supreme Court records, and other nineteenth-century materials related to slavery and abolition.\n\nTrans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Information on almost 35,000 American slaving voyages between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561741", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
{"text": "History Video:\nAmerican History in Video: Over 1,600 hours of historical video from commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 900 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10663962", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33561743", "box_name": "History Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10663962"}}
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{"text": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Primary sources can be published or unpublished items in any format, including handwritten letters, objects, audio recordings, images, the built environment, etc.\u00a0 Materials are considered to be primary sources when they contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation. Secondary sources, on the other hand, are works that analyze and interpret other sources. This section of the guide contains tips for finding primary sources in formats beyond manuscripts and archives in subscription databases and in open access sites.\u00a0 Use the tabs on the left to find sources of: Audio / Visual Materials - Moving images (film, video, TV), music (recordings and sheet music), radio (broadcasts, transcripts, radio plays, etc.), spoken word (speeches, poetry, podcasts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664065", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33562144", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664065"}}
{"text": "ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.Images - Open access and library subscription resources for finding collections of images in libraries and archives, digital portals, and more. Maps & Atlases - Collections of print and digitized maps of places around the globe and subject-specific online databases that map language, social justice, historical boundaries, and other subjects. Oral Histories - Recordings, transcripts, and collections. Published Primary Sources - In print, online, and on microfilm.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664065", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33562144", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664065"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources:\nImages from left to right: NYRF Newsletter ; Gov\u2019t Report on East Mojave Desert Region ; Oral History Recording on Cassette ; Button: No Nuclear Plants, No Nuclear Bombs ; Button: March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom ; Dorothea Lange Photograph, NM ; Manuscript Cookbook ; May Day Anti-War Rally Flyer ; Mark Twain Letter ; View of Greenfield, Mass ; Poster: InternationalANSWER.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664065", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33562145", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664065"}}
{"text": "Before Visiting an Archive:\nVisiting an archive is usually quite a different experience than visiting a circulating library.\u00a0 Collections are one-of-a-kind, so procedures are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 You may have to register to use the collections, show identification, stow coats, bags, pens, and paper, and follow other procedures. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562148", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:Closely review the repository's website. In addition to the basics such as the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit. \u00a0You may learn about reading room protocols, advance registration requirements, reproduction policies, and whether laptops and personal cameras are permitted, among other details. Explore secondary sources and published primary sources. A good understanding of your subject will help enormously as you look through archival folders and boxes. Without knowing what to look for, you may miss important documents or waste time trying to decipher unrelated materials. Read finding aids in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562148", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.The biographical and historical notes will be particularly useful for putting the materials in context, and the scope and content note will let you know whether or not the collection contains material relevant for you. But the entire finding aid should be essential reading. Contact the staff by email or phone. This step is essential. Always contact the library staff to let them know which collections you would like to use and when you plan to visit. The collections you need might be stored offsite and require advance notice for retrieval. In some repositories, appointments are required. Permission might be necessary before you can use certain materials. The reference staff at the library can also help you discover other materials that are related to your topic and provide answers to logistical questions that are not answered on the website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562148", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Handling Materials:\nClosely follow the instructions you are given at the repository, which may include some or all of the following guidelines: Do not eat or drink near special collections materials. Handle documents carefully. Turn pages gently. Inform library staff when you encounter volumes with uncut pages. Keep folders of documents flat on the table. Do not hold documents up in the air to read them. Do not lean on volumes or manuscripts. Do not disturb the order of the documents. Use pencils only when taking notes. Do not use not pens or highlighters. Wash your hands before handling documents. Be sure to alert archives staff if you encounter damaged or extremely fragile material that may need special attention before it can be safely handled. Do not take photographs without asking permission. Follow all the instructions of the archives staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562149", "box_name": "Handling Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nAn essential part of the research process is evaluating sources. \u00a0Think about the following questions as you use archival materials. The questions are relevant at the collection level as well as the item level. Who created the source / collection? What was its original purpose? Who was the intended audience? What may have been left out? Why was this item / collection saved? How does this source fit in with the rest of the collection? / How does the collection fit in with the rest of the holdings in the repository? Does the source / collection raise other questions? Source: The Information Literate Historian", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562150", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Taking Notes:\nArchival collections consist of unpublished pages, either handwritten or typewritten, that are arranged in folders inside archival boxes. It is important to take careful notes that clearly indicate exactly where you find specific items so you can find items again yourself if you need to, and so others will be able to go back to the original source when following your footnote or bibliography entry. Be certain to write down the collection name, the collection number, the box number, the folder number or title, and a description of the item itself. Is it a letter? \u00a0If so, record the name of the author, the recipient, and the date on the letter if there is one, even if it is a partial date. Format your citations as instructed in the finding aid for the collection. Ask at the repository if you need assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562151", "box_name": "Taking Notes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Restrictions:\nBe aware that restrictions may limit your ability to access, handle, copy, or quote from unpublished archival materials. Collections may be stored offsite and advance notice might be required for access. Permission might be required before certain collections may be used. The materials may have been microfilmed or copied for preservation purposes and researchers may be required to use the surrogate formats rather than the original documents. See the Restrictions section of the finding aid and/or speak with archival staff to find about any limits that might restrict your use of a collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562152", "box_name": "Restrictions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections:\nIf you wish to publish quotes\u00a0from unpublished materials in a special library collection, you must request permission from the repository as well as from the appropriate copyright holder(s). The administrative information section of a finding aid may\u00a0explain\u00a0the procedures for requesting permission to quote in publication.\u00a0 If not, or if you need additional information, contact the repository staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562153", "box_name": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives:\nEstablished rules for citing unpublished primary sources can't cover every possible variation, so it can be difficult to know exactly how to cite materials in notes and bibliographies.\u00a0 The key is to follow your chosen citation style as best you can and to be consistent within your document. Electronic finding aids often include a preferred citation.\u00a0 Use that information as you craft your bibliography entries.\u00a0 Also look for links to automatically generate citations for the digitized items you discover in online portals and library websites. Following are tips for citing unpublished sources from the APA, Chicago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562154", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "ago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.APA Style - Archival Documents & Collections: Guidance for citing archival documents and collections using APA style. This information is not included in the 7th edition in the Publication Manual and the Concise Guide . It is available only on the APA Style website.\n\nCiting Archival Sources - Hunter College Archives: Elements to include in citations and examples to follow when crafting your own.\n\nCiting Records in the National Archives (pdf): Geared towards NARA holdings, but useful for citing manuscript and archival materials from other repositories.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Overview of Notes & Bibliography - Manuscripts: Information on citing manuscripts in bibliographies and notes. GC login required.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Author-Date References: Manuscript collections in author-date format. GC login required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562154", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nCopyright & Unpublished Material An introduction for users of archives and manuscript collections from the Society of American Archivists. WATCH File Information about copyright holders and how to locate them can be found in the Watch File, a joint project of the\u00a0Harry\u00a0Ransom\u00a0Humanities Research\u00a0Center\u00a0at UT,\u00a0Austin\u00a0and the\u00a0University\u00a0of\u00a0Reading\u00a0in the\u00a0UK. RightsStatements.org Provides 12 standard rights statements for online cultural heritage. Learn about the various copyright statements you may encounter as you use digital collections in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562155", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Research Journals:\nA research journal can help you stay organized as you delve into sources for your project.\u00a0 Keep a running list of the relevant people, organizations, events, places, dates, and themes you discover in your reading.\u00a0 And keep track of the repository, website, and database searches you do to streamline your efforts as your project moves forward. A record of your research will help keep you focused.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562156", "box_name": "Research Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "If you are taking digital photographs of an archival collection for reference purposes (also see below), be sure to have an organized work flow and follow it every day.\u00a0 It is easy to become overwhelmed with large numbers of images if you don't have a strategy in place for organizing them. One way to organize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562157", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.Here's another way to do it: Write the date and the name of the library you are using on a piece of paper and take a photo of that before you do anything else.\u00a0 This marker will enable you to easily find the start of a day's photos when you return to browse through them.\u00a0 Then, as you work, take photos of the cart, the outside of the each box, the box label, and the folder label before photographing what's inside the folder to maintain accurate records of the materials you consult.\u00a0 Organize your photos at the end of each day.\u00a0 And back up everything, multiple times, on flash drives, to be sure your work is not lost.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562157", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos:\nCheck a repository\u2019s website to find out about reproduction policies before you go. Some archives allow self-service, non-flash photography, some will photocopy a certain number of pages for researchers per day, and others may provide scans. There may be fees for these services and it may take some time to receive copies. Copies are usually provided for reference purposes only. If you wish to request copies for publication, inquire about the repository\u2019s policies and fees. You will likely need to provide the an exact citation for the item you would like to have copied (collection name and number, box number, folder number, description of the item) and indicate where the item will be published (dissertation, book, journal article, artwork, exhibit, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562158", "box_name": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562159", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:Working with Unprocessed Collections:Not all collections in libraries (or private collections) are fully processed and described in\u00a0finding aids.\u00a0 Sometimes collections will have only a very broad description and/or a brief container list.\u00a0\u00a0In some repositories these minimally processed collections are closed to researchers, but in others, researchers are allowed to use them. When you are given access to an un- or under-processed collection,\u00a0keep the following tips in mind: If possible, do a quick inventory of the materials, noting boxes, volumes, file cabinets, etc. Note any existing groupings of materials and order (chronological, format, subject).\u00a0 Archivists may maintain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562159", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.Speak with the staff at the repository or the administrator of\u00a0the\u00a0collection if it is privately held\u00a0to be certain you understand and can agree to any restrictions that may be imposed on researchers wishing to quote from the collection in publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562159", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA:\nThis handy guide from the Society of American Archivists explains how archives function and details how to find and use archival materials in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562160", "box_name": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562161", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Read about the landscape of archival research and the experiences of graduate students in archives and libraries around the world in this report from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). Between 2003 and 2015 more than 200\u00a0CLIR Mellon research fellows made 991 visits to 750+ libraries, archives, museums, archaeological sites, and private collections in 64 countries, and wrote 177 reports about their experiences.\u00a0 Read the full text online. A few quotes from the report: \u201cDiscovery is a key part of the research process, but tools for discovery are often incomplete or difficult to use, if they exist at all.\u201d (p. 21). \"Regular communication between researchers and librarians or archivists can make a crucial difference in the success of a researcher\u2019s project, especially when not all information about a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562161", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).Researchers should be \"aware and wary but at the same time open to what they find, knowing that it is incomplete and that it tells a story that is as much about the collection and its practices as about the subject they are researching \u201d (p. 27).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562161", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Reading Room Protocols:\nVisiting a manuscript or archival repository is a different experience than visiting a regular circulating library. Because the collections are one-of-a-kind, rules are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 Rules are usually more relaxed at community archives than at research libraries. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664067", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33562162", "box_name": "Reading Room Protocols", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664067"}}
{"text": "Special libraries and archival repositories come in every shape and size.\u00a0 They can be divided into the following broad categories: Research Libraries These include large public libraries like the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library, special collections in colleges and university libraries, and historical societies and museums. Government Archives There are government archives at the national, state, county, and municipal level.\u00a0 Individual government agencies may also maintain archives of their own records.\u00a0 These entities may have their own search engines and discovery tools that do not overlap with databases such as ArchiveGrid or WorldCat. Community Archives Often organized and run by volunteers.\u00a0 Community archives usually have the most open access policies and welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562168", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .Local Museums, Historical Societies, Libraries, & Archives Small-scale local repositories often have wonderfully rich collections and highly knowledgeable staff.\u00a0 Look for repositories in the geographical vicinity of your subject to find sources in a range of formats. Institutional Archives The records held by companies and organizations documenting their own operations and histories.\u00a0 These may or may not be open to outside researchers.\u00a0 Permission is usually required for access. Private Collections Personal papers held by individuals and families.\u00a0 These may be processed or unprocessed materials and access may be strictly controlled.\u00a0 Contact the administrators directly to inquire about using the collections.\u00a0 Be sure you understand and can agree to any restrictions before undertaking research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562168", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries:\nTo identify repositories that may hold material on your subject, see the list below.\u00a0 For repositories beyond the U.S., see the International Resources section of this guide.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562169", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Community Webs: \"Community Webs, a program of Archive-It and the Internet Archive, was launched in 2017. Its mission is to advance the capacity for public libraries and other cultural heritage organizations to build archives of web-published primary sources documenting local history and underrepresented voices. The program achieves this mission by providing resources for professional training, technology services, networking, and in support of scholarly research use.\"\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nSAA Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada: Compiled by the Society of American Archivists, this directory includes companies that maintain their historical records themselves, as well as companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562169", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.Regional Archives Directories: Find archives and archival repositories by country, state, or region with a Google search. For instance, try searching (without the quotes) \"archives directory Canada,\" \"archives directory Great Britain,\" or \"archives directory New Orleans.\"\n\nSpecial Collections in College and University Libraries: A dated but still useful title. E-book available to borrow from the Internet Archive.\n\nDirectory of Collections in the U.S. & Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings: Conway, Melissa, and Lisa Fagin Davis. \u201cDirectory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings.\u201d The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 109, no. 3 (2015): 273\u2013420. https://doi.org/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nAdditional Subject Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562169", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "rg/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nAdditional Subject ResourcesDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nGuide to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.\n\nFrick Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America: A tool \"created to help researchers locate primary source material about American art collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562169", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections:\nFollowing are links to the websites of selected research libraries in and around New York City where you can find manuscripts, archives, and other primary sources.\u00a0 Rules and regulations vary by institution, so always review the website and contact the staff before visiting. Look for \"using the collections\" or \"visiting the library\" pages for important details.\n\nArchives List from the Gotham Center for New York City: A list of archives from the Gotham Center.\n\nBerg Collection, NYPL: Holdings include \"35,000 printed volumes, pamphlets, and broadsides, and 2,000 linear feet of literary archives and manuscripts, representing the work of more than 400 authors.\"\n\nBronx County Historical Society: \"The Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, documentation and interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562170", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"LGBT Community Center National History Archive: A community-based archive that collects, preserves, and makes available to the public the documentation of LGBTQ lives and organizations centered in and around New York.\n\nMilstein Division of U.S., Local History, and Genealogy - NYPL: The Division \"collects publications documenting American history on the national, state, and local levels, including extensive holdings on New York City history. The Division has a renowned collection of family histories and other genealogical collections, with a particular focus on the New York region.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Library: \"One of only 20 in the United States qualified to be a member of the Independent Research Libraries Association\u2014the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library contains more than three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562170", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "han three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"New York Public Library Manuscripts & Archives Division: \"The NYPL holds nearly 10,000 archival and manuscript collections comprising over 50,000 linear feet of material in nearly every format imaginable.\"\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664070", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33562170", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664070"}}
{"text": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives:\nThere is strong and growing interest among librarians and archivists to diversify the historical record and make library spaces, collecting initiatives, cataloging, archival description, digitizing, resources, programming, and staffing more equitable and inclusive.\u00a0 Organizations such as the American Library Association , the Society of American Archivists , NY METRO Library Council , and many others are addressing issues of DEI directly with training, programs, grant funding, and other resources. Following is a small sampling of some library-related DEI resources and initiatives. There are links to articles, blog posts, reports, organizations, toolkits, and more.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "rganizations, toolkits, and more.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.Diversifying the Digital Historical Record: A series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch the four panel discussions.\n\nDiversity and Inclusion Initiatives - Society of American Archivists: The Society of American Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "merican Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.A Guide to Conscious Editing at Wilson Special Collections Library, UNC: Guidelines for contextualizing collection descriptions to decenter whiteness and to center the voices of the silenced, marginalized, and unheard. The guide covers topics such as addressing racist language, rectifying misrepresentations of people of color, updating ableist language, centering the experiences of Indigenous peoples and differentiating the identity of a woman from that of her husband. Compiled and edited by the UNC Libraries\u2019 Conscious Editing Steering Committee (CESC). No modification of the collection materials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "terials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.Reparative Archival Description Working Group, Yale University: The Reparative Archival Description Working Group (RAD) is charged by the Archives Advisory Group (AAG) with creating recommendations regarding principles and practices for reparative archival description work. Reparative archival description aims to remediate or contextualize potentially outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...RAD\u2019s long term goals include developing guidelines for repositories about finding, remediating, and documenting instances of outdated or harmful language in archival description; improving access to Yale\u2019s archival collections, by removing or contextualizing outdated or harmful language in archival description and access points; making archival description more transparent to researchers by documenting changes to description; developing public-facing documentation that details the scope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "ope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.Resources Cited in the OCLC Research Library Partnership EDI Survey: In 2017, the OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) conducted a survey to explore if and how their 150 Partner institutions are modifying library and archival collections, practices, and services through the lens of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Their objective was to capture a snapshot of efforts to inform next steps, reveal possible directions to explore, and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.Additional Resources Bibliography of Scholarship on Women and Gender Studies Librarianship \u2013 ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section . Accessed June 29, 2023. https://acrl.ala.org/wgss/bibliography-of-scholarship-on-women-and-gender-studies-librarianship/. \u201c Change The Subject | Dartmouth Library.\u201d Accessed June 29, 2023. https://www.library.dartmouth.edu/digital/digital-collections/change-the-subject. RBMS BSC Task Group on Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Bibliographic Standards and Bibliographic Description. \"Final Report.\" 06/21/2022. Su\u00e1rez, Armando. \u201cDiversifying the Archives.\u201d This Side of Metadata , March 22, 2021. https://blogs.princeton.edu/techsvs/2021/03/22/diversifying-the-archives/.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562175", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "Dead Links - Check Back on These:\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: An online resource with activities for archivists, students, and researchers to identify and dismantle oppressive power structures in archives. Includes a bibliography with recommended readings against white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, capitalism, and more.\n\nInclusive Metadata & Conscious Editing Resources: Resources compiled by the Sunshine State Digital Network Metadata Working Group related to conscious editing and anti-oppressive metadata practices. They have included resources related to bias in library and archival description, inclusive metadata, re-description projects, and best practices and resources for describing materials by and about marginalized peoples. This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a starting place for metadata creators and catalogers to discover resources on this topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664073", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33562176", "box_name": "Dead Links - Check Back on These", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664073"}}
{"text": "Conducting Remote Research:\nSearches of ArchiveGrid , WorldCat , and other databases turn up archival collections in repositories around the world.\u00a0 That can mean a library across town if you're lucky, or a library thousands of miles away. Ideally, you would be able to visit a library in person to use collections yourself.\u00a0 When that is not possible, however, you can still do some research remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562186", "box_name": "Conducting Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:Tips for Productive Remote Research:Remote Research: When you can't visit a library in person, you may still be able to conduct a substantial amount of research from afar.\u00a0 For instance, there may be published editions of primary sources available in print, on microfilm, or online (on the open web or in subscription databases).\u00a0 And those print and microfilm editions may be available to borrow via interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Or you might be able to request digital or paper copies of archival or other special collections materials from the repository.\u00a0 And if none of those options is available, you may be able to hire a researcher to search through a library's collections for you. Following are a few tips and suggestions to help you conduct archival research from afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.Read about the library's collections as a whole Consult research guides on your topic, if available Browse the list of archival collections if there is one Search across the library's finding aids or archival collections if the option is available Read finding aids closely to get the full details on collections that interest you and to\u00a0learn about any use restrictions that may be in place Search and browse the library's catalog to find additional sources Look for digital editions of the library's holdings As you search, compile a list of materials you would like to consult at the library, dividing it by format (archival collections, microfilm, books, serials, etc.) and be sure to note collection names and numbers Remote Reference: Once you have a good understanding of the materials available and know what you would like to use, contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a referencequestion.\u00a0 If not, call the library.\u00a0 The staff may ask you to follow up with an email.\u00a0 Be sure to send your question to only one staff member, not to multiple email address on the library's website.\u00a0 Be specific when you ask your question.\u00a0 Include collection names and numbers and indicate the box and folder numbers containing the materials of interest to you.\u00a0 Let the library know what what your research focus is, what resources you have already consulted, and ask if they can recommend additional sources.\u00a0 Finally, bear in mind that many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.Digitized Primary Sources: Many libraries have digitized portions of their holdings making it possible for researchers to find copies of manuscripts and archival materials on their websites and in online portals.\u00a0 Look for digital editions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.Reproduction Policies: It may be possible to obtain a limited number of digital or printed copies from a library's special collections.\u00a0 Be specific when you inquire.\u00a0 Ask about obtaining copies from particular folders in particular collections and provide the full collection names, collection numbers, and links to the finding aids or catalog records showing where you learned about the materials.\u00a0 Most libraries post their reproduction policies online.\u00a0 These stipulate whether copies may be made, the number of items that may be copied, the cost of copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.There is usually a per-page fee in addition to postage charges.\u00a0 Researchers are usually required to sign a document stating that the copies being requested will be used for reference purposes only, not for publication.\u00a0 If you need copies from a collection for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.Interlibrary Loan: Special collections rarely, if ever, allow their manuscripts or other archival materials to circulate, but many do allow their published primary sources, including books, serials, and microfilmed archival collections, to be sent out on interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Multiple copies of these published primary sources usually exist and can be discovered on a library's website or with a local library catalog or WorldCat search.\u00a0 See the Published Primary Sources section this guide for more information.\u00a0 When you find a published source you would like to borrow via ILL, log into the Graduate Center's ILL system to submit your request there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.Researchers for Hire: When you can't identify a small number of specific items that you would like to have copied, or when neither copying nor ILL is possible, or when there is simply too much material to go through remotely, consider hiring a local researcher to visit the library for you.\u00a0 Check the library's website for a list of local researchers for hire.\u00a0 Or consult the National Archives' list of Independent Researchers for Hire for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664083", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33562187", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664083"}}
{"text": "Tropy:\nTropy is a free tool you can use to manage\u00a0your research photos.\u00a0 With Tropy you can file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.\u00a0 Download the software from Tropy.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562191", "box_name": "Tropy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "Zotero for Archival Research:\nA handy guide from Harvard Libraries with tips for using Zotero to organize manuscript and archival sources: Zotero for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562192", "box_name": "Zotero for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool:\nThe Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool is an online interactive resource to assist users in learning how to decipher and read manuscripts written in Spanish during the early modern period, roughly from the late 15th to the 18th century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562193", "box_name": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "Transkribus:\n\" Transkribus is the European Union READ project's comprehensive platform for the automated recognition, transcription and searching of historical documents. \u00a0The main objective of Transkribus is to support users who are engaged in the transcription of printed or handwritten documents, namely humanities scholars, archives, volunteers and computer scientists.\"\u00a0 Download it for free from the Transkribus website . Read about Transkribus on the blog of the\u00a0National Archives\u00a0 of the UK .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562194", "box_name": "Transkribus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "TeachArchives.org:\n\" TeachArchives.org is an innovative resource for teachers, administrators, librarians, archivists, and museum educators. It offers sample exercises and informative articles based on a new approach to teaching in the archives.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562195", "box_name": "TeachArchives.org", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "FromThePage:\nFromThePage is a crowdsourcing platform for archives and libraries where volunteers transcribe, index, and describe historic document.\u00a0 Sign up to transcribe historical documents as a volunteer, create classroom transcribing projects, or upload documents from your archive for crowd-sourced transcription.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664084", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33562196", "box_name": "FromThePage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664084"}}
{"text": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research:\nA guide from the Society of American Archivists that describes how archives function and provides tips on identifying appropriate archives and accessing historical materials at an archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664087", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33562204", "box_name": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664087"}}
{"text": "Archives & Primary Sources:\nArchives & Primary Sources: A PDF tutorial describing the basics of archival collections and primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664087", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33562205", "box_name": "Archives & Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664087"}}
{"text": "Archival Finding Aids:\nArchival Finding Aids: A PDF tutorial detailing the various descriptive elements typically found in electronic finding aids for archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664087", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33562206", "box_name": "Archival Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664087"}}
{"text": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems:\nA brief video introduction covering different types of archives, what archivists do, who can use archives, what is missing from them, and why they are valuable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664087", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33562207", "box_name": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664087"}}
{"text": "On Archives:\nGeneral Research Skills\n\nArchives-Related", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664089", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33562212", "box_name": "On Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664089"}}
{"text": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives:\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.\n\nActivating an Archive of Black Life in Brooklyn: Pratt Faculty and Students Collaborate with the Weeksville Community on an Oral History Project to Shape the Future.\n\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664089", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33562213", "box_name": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664089"}}
{"text": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field:\nFollowing are links to a few noteworthy library blogs and websites that provide an introduction to particular collections and a glimpse into what's going on in the world of archives.\n\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: \"[C]created ... to acknowledge, address, and repair the harms done by white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, and capitalism (an incomplete list for sure!) and their various intersections in and through records and archives. With this site, we hope to use ideas, activities, and actions to imagine and enact a more just world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10664089", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33562214", "box_name": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10664089"}}
{"text": "Oral Histories:\nColumbia Center for Oral History New Millennium Oral History Archives StoryCorps", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436034", "guide_name": "History", "page_id": "10666159", "page_name": "Miscellaneous Oral History Sites", "box_id": "33568277", "box_name": "Oral Histories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436034&p=10666159"}}
{"text": "Librarian:\nStephen Klein is available for research consultations. Make a consultation\u00a0appointment with Stephen or email him .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665439", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33566101", "box_name": "Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665439"}}
{"text": "This guide introduces essential resources, research approaches, and techniques for political science students and researchers, featuring key materials available through the Mina Rees Library that are especially valuable for\u00a0researching political science and related topics. Our E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more. The GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try! Make a GC Library ILL Request and read the GC Library Blog about ILL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665439", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33566102", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665439"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665439", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665439"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover. The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .\u00a0You are welcome to suggest a journal subscription .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566103", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.\n\nAlternative Press Index: The API indexes over 300 alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from 1991 to the present. International and interdisciplinary in scope, the API spans the social sciences and humanities with a focus on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "us on the practice and theory of socialism, national liberation, labor, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ issues, feminism, ecology, democracy, and anarchism.America: History & Life: Abstracts of articles covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.\n\nAmerican Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.American Civil War: Letters and Diaries: Contains 2,009 authors and approximately 100,000 pages of diaries, letters and memoirs from the Civil War. Includes 4,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts such as the letters of Amos Wood and his wife and the diary of Maryland planter William Claytor. The collection also includes biographies, an extensive bibliography of the sources in the database, and material licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long. Search or browse by Title, Historical Event, Subject, Name, Place, Content Type, or Publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "l licensed from The Civil War Day-by-Day by E.B. Long. Search or browse by Title, Historical Event, Subject, Name, Place, Content Type, or Publisher.Annual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.\n\nArchives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century: Offers 33 archival collections related to issues and events in Latin American and Caribbean history. Provides original manuscripts, signed letters, expedition records, reports, maps, diaries, descriptions of voyages, and ephemera sourced from the United States and Europe.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "uscripts, signed letters, expedition records, reports, maps, diaries, descriptions of voyages, and ephemera sourced from the United States and Europe.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Cambridge Histories Online: First published in 1902, Cambridge Histories span subject areas across the humanities and social sciences. The GC\u2019s subscription includes over 400 titles in American History; Ancient & Classical Studies; Asian History, British & European History; Global History, Literature, Middle East & African Studies, Music & Theatre; Philosophy & Political Thought; and Religion. **GC-subscribed Cambridge content is discoverable in CUNY OneSearch .\n\nChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "ludes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.Communist Historical Newspaper Collection via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The collection provides full-text access to major American communist newspapers: The Daily Worker (1924-1958); The Ohio Socialist (1917-1919); People's Daily World (1986-1990); People's Weekly World (1990-2013); Sunday Worker (1936-1958); The Toiler (1919-1922); The Worker (1922-1924); The Worker (1958-1968).\n\nCriminal Justice Database: Indexes over 620 international criminal justice publications from 1981 to the present, with full text for more than half of the titles. Supports research on crime, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "industrial security, and rehabilitation. Includes correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, and crime blogs.Economist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.eHRAF World Cultures: eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural and ethnographic database containing descriptive information on cultures (based on the Outline of World Cultures or OWC) and ethnic groups from around the world. Each culture collection in eHRAF contains a variety of documents (books, articles, monographs, and dissertations) that have been subject-indexed at the paragraph level by trained anthropologists according to HRAF\u2019s comprehensive Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). This feature extends search capability well beyond keyword searching, allowing for precise culture and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language. As an ethnographic database, eHRAF appeals to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity or anthropology.Ethnic NewsWatch (and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History): This resource contains full-text of over 500 newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press. Includes Ethnic NewsWatch , which covers 1990 to the present, and Ethnic NewsWatch: A History , which includes materials dating back to 1959 and provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989. Publications are in a wide variety of languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Creole, Inuktitut, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, and others.\n\nForeign Law Guide: Foreign Law Guide (FLG) offers information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "tion. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index: HAPI indexes 400+ journals and includes the contents of 700+ journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since 1967. Includes over 335,000 citations and more than 170,000 links to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "to full text articles covering political, economic and social issues along with the arts and humanities. Search using English, Spanish, or Portuguese.Health Poll Database: Published by the Roper Center, the Health Poll Database is an archive of exclusively health-related U.S. survey questions, covering eighty years of national polling. Searchable questions and results, demographic crosstabs, and trends are available on every topic related to health, including social determinants of health, access to care, individual health status, health policy, insurance, costs, and health politics. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation. Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Historical Abstracts: Historical Abstracts covers the history of the world (excluding the U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, the history of education, and more. Indexes more than 2,300 academic historical journals in over 40 languages from 1955 to the present. Includes links to full text, where available.\n\nInternational Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.\n\nIrish Historical Newspapers: Nearly 300 years of Irish newspapers, from 1738 to 2004, from all parts of Ireland. Includes 16 essential regional and national papers, with deep coverage of culture, society, daily life, and major Irish and global events.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "of Ireland. Includes 16 essential regional and national papers, with deep coverage of culture, society, daily life, and major Irish and global events.Left Index: Guide to the literature of the left, with an emphasis on political, economic, social and culturally engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. Topics covered include art and aesthetics, ecology and environment, education, history, the labor movement, law and globalization, philosophy, race and ethnicity, social and cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "d cultural theory, and sociology. Includes more than 507,000 citations and abstracts (with some full text) and spans from 1982 and earlier to present.Manuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "r of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database: The NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts Database is published by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference Service, an information clearinghouse for people around the U.S. and the world involved with research, policy, and practice related to criminal and juvenile justice, and drug control. The NCJRS Abstracts Database contains summaries of over 200,000 U.S. and international publications, including federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "ncluding federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.NBER Working Papers: Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. NBER research studies present data and findings but do not make policy recommendations. Free NBER publications that are also available online include: NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health NBER Digest \u2014 Non-technical summaries of 4-8 working papers per month NBER Reporter \u2014 News about the Bureau and its activities\n\nNew York Review of Books: Full text of all New York Review of Books content from the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "the first issue in 1963 to the present. Browse by year or issue or search across the archive by article title, author, book, contributor, or subject.New York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsNineteenth (19th) Century British Newspapers: The GC\u2019s subscription includes Parts I and II, comprised of 69 titles published between 1800 and 1900, selected by the British Library to best represent 19th century Britain. Includes national and regional newspapers, as well as those from both established country or university towns and the industrial powerhouses of the manufacturing Midlands, as well as Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also includes newspapers that helped lead particular political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "ar political or social movements such as Reform, Chartism, and Home Rule. The penny papers aimed at the working and clerical classes are also present.Oxford History of Western Music: The Oxford History of Western Music online offers an evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin. The online version includes all 1.25 million words, 500 images, and 1,800 musical examples from the updated paperback edition with sophisticated search and browse functionality designed to maximize the dynamic possibilities of online reading and research. Taruskin\u2019s text is accompanied by editorially selected links to relevant articles in Oxford Art Online.\n\nPAIS Index - International and Archive: Bibliographic citations from international sources including journals, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "reports, conference papers, web content, and more, covering public policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general from 1915 to the present.Policy File Index: Policy File Index is a unique resource for U.S. public policy research. Users are able to access timely, updated information from over 350 public policy think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, research institutes, university centers, advocacy groups, and other entities. Coverage spans 1990 to the present.\n\nPolitical Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "olitical science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.PRISMA (Publicaciones y Revistas Sociales y Human\u00edsticas): Over 200 full-text scholarly journals in the social sciences and humanities for the interdisciplinary study of Hispanic and Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. Offers titles in English, Spanish and Portuguese indexed in the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) . Coverage spans 1966 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "asin. Offers titles in English, Spanish and Portuguese indexed in the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) . Coverage spans 1966 to the present.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Sabin Americana, 1500-1926: An online collection based on Joseph Sabin\u2019s famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America From its Discovery to the Present Time . Contains 65,000 books, pamphlets, newspapers, political tracts, sermons, maps, legislation, and literature about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin features original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "ery and abolition, politics, culture, contemporary opinions, religious history, and more. Covers North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.Seventeenth-Eighteenth (17th-18th) Century Burney Collection Newspapers: The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, charting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "rting the development of the concept of news, newspapers, and the free press, totals almost one-million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles.Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law: This collection includes every U.S. federal, state and colony statute passed on slavery, all reported state and federal judicial cases on slavery, Congressional debates from the Continental Congress to 1880, more than a thousand books and pamphlets from the 19th century, including essays and articles in obscure journals. The growing collection also includes modern histories of slavery, modern law review articles on the subject, and an extensive bibliography. Much of the secondary source material in the collection is based on the holdings of the Buffalo Public Library's rare book collection. See the Comprehensive Users Guide for full search details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "e collection is based on the holdings of the Buffalo Public Library's rare book collection. See the Comprehensive Users Guide for full search details.Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nTLS: Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019: An international publication with contributors from around the world covering literature and criticism, history, science, politics, and art. Includes every issue of TLS from 1902 through 2019, which can be searched or browsed by book title, author, book editor, translator, or contributor (reviewer, essayist, or illustrator). Print issues of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "of TLS from 1963 to 1974 and from 2020 to the present are shelved by title in the library\u2019s periodical collection on the second floor of the library.TRACFed: TRACFed is a source of authoritative information on federal government criminal, civil, and administrative enforcement, as well as information on staffing, spending, and related matters. It includes access to TRAC's full suite of data tools and reports (with the exception of the Judge Information Center) and offers a wide range of federal data, mostly collected under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Read more in our GC Library blog post about TRACFed .\n\nU.S. Declassified Documents Online: Declassified executive branch documents from presidential libraries and executive agencies consisting of intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports. This digital collection began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "on began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.U.S. History in Context: Content includes reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents that range from slave journals to presidential papers.\n\nUrban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "pers.\n\nUrban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.Women's Studies Archive (All Search): Search all four modules of the Women's Studies Archive at once. The WSA consists of 52 collections of manuscripts, organizational records, periodicals, and monographs relating to women's history from across the globe and from a wide range of sources. Focusing on the evolution of feminism throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the WSA covers women's political activism, including suffrage, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, and socialism, and women's voices in literature and periodicals. The WSA Collections are divided into four modules which may be searched together or separately: Female Forerunners Worldwide Issues and Identities Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Voice and Vision\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 1,750 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566104", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "More Political Science Journals:\nJournals in JSTOR NYPL\u00a0Databases Now Available from Home", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33569191", "box_name": "More Political Science Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Annee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.\n\nAnthropological Index Online: AIO indexes nearly 800 journals published in more than 40 languages held in the British Museum's Anthropology Library. Records span 1957 to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.AnthroSource: Current issues of the American Anthropological Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "l Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Arts & Humanities Database: Full text of 600 publications related to visual and applied arts. Titles include both scholarly peer-reviewed journals and selected trade and consumer titles relevant to applied arts and cultural studies. Subject strengths include art, design, crafts, and photography; archaeology, anthropology and classical studies; architecture, interior design, and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literatures; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nJournal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "als. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.LGBTQ+ Rights: Part of HeinOnline, this database charts the gay rights movement in the U.S., showing the civil rights codified into law in the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as the inequalities that still exist today. Topics covered include the Defense of Marriage Act, the AIDS crisis, military service by gay and transgender service members, \"bathroom bills,\" and more. A separate subcollection presents historical texts whose views some readers may find offensive today, showing the prejudicial beliefs that permeated society and helped formed the laws of their time.\n\nLGBTQ+ Source: Full text from over 150 LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Intersex) journals, magazines, and newspapers and over 150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "150 books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.Loeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.\n\nOxford Academic: A new unified platform for Oxford University Press\u2019s journals and many of its academic book collections that allows cross searching and browsing of content. Browse or search across all content or just within Journals, Books, or Subjects. Limit results to subscribed materials by filtering for Purchased Content, Open Access, and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Journals: Full collection of journals published by Oxford University Press covering the Arts & Humanities, Law, Medicine & Health, Science & Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "journals published by Oxford University Press covering the Arts & Humanities, Law, Medicine & Health, Science & Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nProject Muse (including Ebooks) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "ur New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665440", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33566105", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665440"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665441", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33566106", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665441"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665441", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665441"}}
{"text": "About this Guide:\nThis following pages\u00a0includes information on archives and archival repositories, collection finding aids, conducting background research, and finding both analog and digitized collections.\u00a0 It includes links to resources, research tips, and tools for working with the sources you find.\u00a0 Please send any comments or suggestions to library@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665442", "page_name": "Archival Research & Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566108", "box_name": "About this Guide", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665442"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nSome scholarly associations for political science: American Political Science Association Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies International Political Science Association International Studies Association", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665458", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "33566177", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665458"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665459", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33566178", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665459"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665459", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33566179", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665459"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665459", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33566180", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665459"}}
{"text": "Find Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566181", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Social Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566181", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University ORS maintains a database of funding opportunities by discipline. Opportunities are curated from a variety of sources and include funding announcements from federal, foundation, industry, and professional association sponsors. The information contained is NOT limited to Duke internal opportunities.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Search for awards from among 625 scholarships, grants, fellowships, and postdoctoral awards. Free-to-search for applicants to any graduate program, to graduate students working on a master\u2019s thesis or doctoral dissertation, and to postdoc scholars.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566182", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "Support for Sponsored Research:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566183", "box_name": "Support for Sponsored Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations:\nFree Training from Candid.org (formerly Foundation Center and Guidestar): Classroom and Webinar trainings are available led by Candid. This link will provide dates and the ability to register.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566184", "box_name": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: A a free community, and a premium content subscription service whose mission is to help humanities and social science graduate students, ABDs and PhDs identify, prepare for and excel in non-academic careers. Access to the Premium Content Area is available for all Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665460", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33566185", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665460"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
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{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:In 1961, CUNY's Graduate School and University Center became the doctorate-granting institution for The City University of New York, using a consortial model of graduate education that drew upon faculty and facilities from across CUNY. The first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965. Print copies Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program. Digital Access As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID). The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665461", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665461"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665462", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665462"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566187", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "Journal Policies:\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nWiley Author Compliance Tool: Search by funder, institution, or journal to see an overview of Wiley's open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566188", "box_name": "Journal Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "From Practical Guidance when submitting journal articles: Understanding your rights (excerpt reproduced courtesy SPARC): \"Relationships are changing due to the rise of digital publishing in academia. In order to maximize the value of the research you produce in this new environment, it is important for you to take an active role in managing the copyrights to your work. U.S. Copyright law gives the author of an original work, such as a scholarly article, the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the copyrighted work. Copyright protection is now automatic. The author obtains these exclusive rights at the moment the copyrighted work has been \u201cfixed in a tangible medium,\u201d such as when a written work has been saved on a computer\u2019s hard drive or printed. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566189", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.(By contrast, an author may give others non-exclusive permission to use the copyrighted work in a variety of ways, including through verbal agreement.) A transfer of any exclusive right is truly exclusive\u2014once transferred the author may no longer exercise that right. If the author intends to retain the right to make any further uses of the copyrighted work, or intends to grant others permission to make any use of the copyrighted work, the author must make this clear in a written transfer agreement. As a scholar or scientist, when you publish in a journal you are typically asked by the publisher to sign such a transfer agreement, or contract, that describes the assignment of various rights to the publisher in the intellectual property you have created. Thus, the agreements often deprive you of certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566189", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566189", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "e.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"The SPARC Author Addendum: Developed by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), this author addendum is \"a legal instrument that you can use to modify your copyright transfer agreements with non-open access journal publishers\" (website).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566189", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "License Your Work:\nThe copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others. For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission.\n\nMore on Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons copyright licenses forge a balance inside the traditional \u201call rights reserved\u201d setting that copyright law creates. They give everyone a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination forges a digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665463", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33566190", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665463"}}
{"text": "The New York Public Library defines archives as \"the records created by people and organizations as they lived and worked.\" Archives usually consist of unpublished materials that accumulate organically over the course of time that were preserved for the enduring value of the information they contain, for their value as artifacts, or as evidence of the work or activities of the creator.\u00a0 But they can contain just about anything that was created or saved by a person or organization. Materials are kept in their original order whenever possible, grouped into collections according to their source, and described in finding aids or collection records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566109", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "Materials relating to particular individuals, organizations, events and subjects will likely be scattered across multiple collections in various repositories.\u00a0 And those sources, even taken together, will form an incomplete record since they will only consist of the materials that were saved and that have lasted.\u00a0 Most of the records generated as people live and work aren\u2019t saved at all.\u00a0 So when you are looking for sources, remember that the historical record is likely incomplete.\u00a0 Think about what might be missing.\u00a0 And think creatively about where to find materials to answer your research questions. It can be very helpful to think in terms of collections of sources, such as personal papers or organizational records, or collections of oral histories, maps, photographs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566110", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.graphs, texts, historical periodicals, audio recordings, directories, government documents, etc.\u00a0 Look for haystacks rather than needles in haystacks.And think in terms of repositories.\u00a0 The holdings of individual libraries and archives, when taken together, constitute unique cohesive resources.\u00a0 When an archive holds a collection of photographs on a topic, for instance, chances are good that they will also hold manuscripts, books, periodicals, reference sources, and other materials related to those photographs.\u00a0 So be certain to search at the repository level for other materials when you find yourself exploring an archival collection held there. Archival research can be simultaneously inspiring and tedious, enlightening and challenging, productive and time consuming.\u00a0 More often than not, though, it is well worth the effort. For practical advice and a realistic summary of what archival research is like, see Chapter 9, \" Archival Research ,\" in Zachary M . Schrag's The Princeton Guide to Historical Research .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566110", "box_name": "Sources / Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566111", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "Glossary of Archival Terms:Glossary of Archival Terms:Following are definitions of some common archival terms.\u00a0 For a comprehensive list, see the Dictionary of Archives Terminology , a handy online reference source from the Society of American Archivists. Archival Collection - A broad term encompassing both personal papers and organizational records collections. Archives - Records in any format created by or received and maintained by an organization that are determined to have permanent value. When housed in repositories outside the institution that created them, the collections are often called Organizational Records. Artificial Collections - Collections of items assembled by an individual or institution from a variety of sources, usually on a topic or event (the sinking of the Titanic or the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566111", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).r the March on Washington, e.g.), a person (Abraham Lincoln, e.g.), or a format (maps, menus, matchbook covers, postcards, product advertising, e.g.).Examples include: The Radio Scripts Collection (NYPL Schomburg) and The World War I Collection (N-YHS). Institutional or Corporate Archive - A repository that holds records created by or received by its parent institution. The BAM Hamm Archives and the Carnegie Hall Archives are institutional repositories. The archives of some organizations, especially commercial enterprises, exist solely to serve internal needs and outside researchers may have limited or no access to the records. Manuscript Repository - An institution that collects historically valuable records of individuals, families, and organizations. The New-York Historical Society Library and The Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566111", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records. of the New York Public Library are manuscript repositories. Original Order is the arrangement of materials established by the creator of the records.Archivists maintain original order whenever possible because the arrangement can shed light on how an individual or organization functioned and can also simplify access to the materials. When there is no discernible order, archivists sort the materials into series such as correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, etc., in order to facilitate research and access. Personal Papers or Manuscripts - Collections of materials in any format created by or received and maintained by an individual or family in the course of daily life. Examples include: the Harry Belafonte Papers (NYPL), the Audre Lord Papers (Spelman College), and the Shirley Hayes Papers (N-YHS). Primary Sources & Secondary Sources - Materials that contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation are considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566111", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment. considered primary sources. They can be published or unpublished items in any format, from handwritten letters, to objects, to the built environment.Secondary sources are works that analyze and interpret other sources. They use primary sources to solve research problems. The way you engage with a source determines whether it is a primary or secondary source for your project. Book reviews, for example, are typically considered secondary sources.\u00a0 If the subject of your research is book reviews themselves, however, they would be primary sources for your project. Provenance - A fundamental archival principle (also called respect des fonds ) that requires that materials be grouped into collections according to their source, not according to their subject. ( Sources: The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2008; Introduction to Archival Terminology , NARA; Theodore R. Schellenberg, Principles of Arrangement, Staff Information Paper Number 18 , Published by the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, 1951. )", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665443", "page_name": "About Archives", "box_id": "33566111", "box_name": "Glossary of Archival Terms", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665443"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566112", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "Elements of Finding Aids:Elements of Finding Aids:Finding Aids are detailed guides to the contents and arrangement of collections.\u00a0 Finding aids, which may also be called collection guides, are written to give repositories intellectual and physical control over their holdings and to help researchers find what they are looking for within collections.\u00a0 Finding aids can take many forms, whether digital or analog, and range in detail from a brief summary to an itemized list of contents, but most finding aids will fall somewhere in between. The level of detail and description depend on the resources of the repository and the collection itself.\u00a0 Most comprehensive electronic finding aids will contain the following elements: Collection Overview / Descriptive Summary \u2013 The basic bibliographical details you would find in a library catalog record, including the repository, creator, title, date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566112", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": ", date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository)., date, abstract describing the subject matter of the material, quantity of materials, and call phrase (the \"call number\" assigned by the repository).Biographical / Historical Note \u2013 Information on the creator of the collection, including significant historical details that provide context for the archival materials. Scope and Content Note \u2013 A brief description of what\u2019s contained in the collection, including the types of materials and the subject focus of the collection, with highlights sometimes mentioned. Arrangement / Organization \u2013 A list of the series into which the collection is organized, or a brief description of the organization of the materials, i.e., \u201carranged by type of material, then chronologically.\u201d Access Points / Subjects / Key Terms \u2013 The subject headings, including names, organizations, topics, places, document types, family names, occupations, and other terms, under which the collection is indexed. Administrative Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566112", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.e Information \u2013 Provenance of the collection, access and use restrictions, copyright notices, preferred citation, related materials in the repository.Container List / Inventory \u2013 A list of boxes, folders, and volumes in the collection. You\u2019ll need to know the box and folder numbers to request materials at the repository. Finding aids may also include: Series descriptions, a list of items separated from the collection, and notes on related collections in the repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566112", "box_name": "Elements of Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "Tips for Using Finding Aids:Tips for Using Finding Aids:Collections may be described in catalog records, website descriptions, NUCMC records, published collection guides, paper guides available in the repository, and/or Wikipedia entries in addition to or instead of traditional finding aids. Not all collections will have detailed finding aids, but when they do, spend time reading them thoroughly before diving in to a collection. A close look at a finding aid will tell you not only what is IN a collection, but what is NOT there, saving you time. Many manuscript and archival repositories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.ories have online catalogs or databases that allow searching across collection finding aids. Look for these and search them for sources on your topic.Access may be uneven within a library, with some collections being fully processed and described in electronic finding aids complete with links to digitized images, audio, or video from the collection, while other collections next to them on the shelf may be described only in paper finding aids.\u00a0 Collection descriptions are continually evolving as resources permit. When viewing electronic finding aids, look for the \"print view\" or a link to \"view as a single page\" so you can do keyword searching within the document. Archivists research the subjects of the collections they process and frequently write detailed historical and biographical notes that contextualize the materials. You can learn a great deal by reading a comprehensive finding aid. A container list in a finding aid will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container. will tell you the type of material you\u2019ll find in a box or folder, but it usually won\u2019t give you the specific details of the items in that container.A typical folder title might be \u201cCorrespondence, 1911-1914.\u201d\u00a0 When this is the case, the only way to find out who is writing to whom and what is being said is to request the box and open the folder to read the letters yourself. Not all collections have finding aids and not all finding aids are online. Visit a repository\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.tory\u2019s website to get an overview of the archival holdings and then contact the staff to find out if they might hold materials relevant to your topic.As a way of dealing with backlogs of unprocessed collections, many archival repositories follow an arrangement and description methodology called MPLP, or \" More Product, Less Process ,\" especially for large contemporary collections.\u00a0 This trend in processing means that archivists spend less time arranging and describing materials in order to provide access to more materials sooner.\u00a0 For researchers, this means they may have to spend more time looking through boxes of materials because collections may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.ctions may only be described in broad strokes in finding aids that mention just the most obvious contents and contain little research and scholarship.You will likely come across broken links to electronic finding aids in your research using databases, websites, WorldCat, or other search tools.\u00a0 When this happens, use what you know in a Google search to find the collection guide another way.\u00a0 A search using the repository name and part of the collection creator's name will usually help you find a working link.\u00a0 If that fails, go directly to the repository's website and either browse their list of collections or search across their site for the collection you are seeking.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665444", "page_name": "Finding Aids", "box_id": "33566113", "box_name": "Tips for Using Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665444"}}
{"text": "Background research paves the way for productive archival research.\u00a0 Use it to get an overview of your topic, to zero in on the details you need to find primary sources, to put archival materials in context, and to help you position your own argument within the scholarly conversation. Following are some suggestions and tips for finding background sources. ONESEARCH: A search in CUNY's OneSearch using keywords and subject terms central to your topic will turn up print and electronic books, scholarly articles, news articles, films, dissertations, government documents, and other primary, secondary, and reference sources.\u00a0 After a broad initial search, you can sort the results by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).esults by date, relevance, author or title, and filter results by resource type, topic/subject, date range, language, or source/collection (database).GC DATABASES: Our A-Z List of Databases includes over 400 resources.\u00a0 You can search for particular databases by title, filter databases by type, or search across the list by keyword to find databases that cover your topic. RESEARCH GUIDES: Library research guides round up the major print and electronic resources in a given area and can quickly point you to reliable sources.\u00a0 The GC's research guides cover a wide range of subjects and topics, from Anthropology to data management.\u00a0 Use them to find reference sources and scholarly articles, and to identify the key databases in a subject area.\u00a0 If we don't have a research guide for a topic you are studying, try a web search to find one at another library.\u00a0 For example, if you wanted to find reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .reliable sources on the history of South Asia and didn't know where to begin, a Google search formatted like this could help: \"South Asia\" LibGuides .(The term \"LibGuides\" refers to the platform many libraries use to publish research guides.)\u00a0 Browse the guides to identify potential research avenues and then look for the resources here at the GC Library .\u00a0 If we don't have something you need, you can usually request it via Interlibrary Loan . SECONDARY & REFERENCE SOURCES: Consult our Beyond Wikipedia: Background and Reference Sources guide for information on finding and using a wide range of secondary and reference sources in your research.\u00a0 You'll find tips for finding biographical and genealogical sources, bibliographies, digitized texts, encyclopedias, book reviews, almanacs, and more. GOOGLE SCHOLAR: Google Scholar provides a simple way to search broadly for scholarly literature, including journal articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases. articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases. articles and books. The GC Library has created a GC-customized Google Scholar version that links you directly to articles in the library\u2019s databases.When off campus, you\u2019ll be prompted to log in before you can access library subscription resources. WORLDCAT: WorldCat Is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in every format in thousands of libraries around the world. As with OneSearch, after a broad initial search you can use the available options to zero in on sources close to your topic. Use the links in WorldCat records to request items via Interlibrary Loan if they are not available at the GC. DISSERTATIONS: Look for dissertations on your topic.\u00a0 Dissertations contain original research and can lead you to difficult-to-find primary sources that their authors have tracked down. And their bibliographies may help you identify useful scholarship and background sources as well. GOOGLE BOOKS: Try searching Google Books to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.s to find mentions of people, places, organizations, and events. \u00a0A search here is especially useful for gathering information on hard-to-find people.Your efforts may turn up details in a footnote or the text of a book that lead you to sources you may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.may not have found otherwise.\u00a0 Check OneSearch to find specific titles at the GC Library and request them via Interlibrary Loan if we don't have them.NEWSPAPERS: Historical newspapers are valuable primary sources that can help you get a sense of the time and place you are studying and see how a subject was viewed and understood in its time.\u00a0 Newspapers can also fill in the record on people and topics that do not turn up in archival collections.\u00a0 Be sure to explore alternative press sources as well.\u00a0 You'll find coverage of new or progressive ideas in radical publications before it appears in the mainstream media.\u00a0 And you may also find the voices of marginalized people and organizations more readily in community papers or newsletters, union publications, and alternative, underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": ", underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas., underground, and independent media.\u00a0\u00a0See our Newspapers Research Guide and NYPL's Conducting Genealogical Research Using Newspapers Guide for ideas.SUBJECT HEADINGS: Search Library of Congress Authorities to identify subject terms for more effective searching in library catalogs and databases.\u00a0 Also try a keyword search in OneSearch or WorldCat to find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, click on the subject headings in the catalog records of promising titles to find related works on the topic. RESEARCH TIPS Take a close look at the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgements in reference and secondary sources.\u00a0 They are gold mines for identifying primary sources and finding out which libraries or private collections hold them. Keep a running list of the names (people and organizations), dates, keywords, subjects, themes, events, and places that come up in your research.\u00a0 These will be your access points for finding primary sources. Knowing key names will enable you to recognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.ognize relevant sources when you encounter them. Knowing key dates will enable you to navigate manuscript collections arranged in chronological order.Reference and secondary sources can help you decipher documents found in archives.\u00a0 Letters in manuscript collections exchanged between people who knew each may mention other people, events, ideas, and opinions, but they probably won't define them.\u00a0 Reference sources can come to the rescue. You can also use background sources to refine a topic and for help developing a research question.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665445", "page_name": "Background Research", "box_id": "33566114", "box_name": "Getting Started", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665445"}}
{"text": "Begin with background research to familiarize yourself with the key names, dates, themes, events, places, and organizations related to your topic.\u00a0 And think about the kinds of sources you are hoping to find. Then search catalogs, databases , online portals , and published sources (books, articles, dissertations, etc.) to discover collections and to find out which repositories hold them.\u00a0 You can also approach your research geographically, by identifying research libraries, local libraries, government archives, historical societies, and other repositories located in the vicinity of your research topic. Note that there are MANY places to look for archival materials and other primary sources.\u00a0 Searching for printed archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566115", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.ted archives will lead you to digitized materials and digital items will lead you to printed collections, so be flexible and creative when you search.Once you know where collections are held or have decided to search repositories where your topic is centered, explore repository websites to discover archival collections and other materials using available search tools. Closely read archival finding aids and speak to library staff about your project.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566115", "box_name": "Basic Steps", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases:\nFollowing are some of the major search tools that will help you find primary sources in multiple formats across repositories.\u00a0 Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Try adding keywords such as sources, correspondence, diaries, interviews, personal narratives, etc. to your search to find primary sources. For the best results: Be flexible when you search; search multiple catalogs, databases, and portals; be persistent when you encounter outdated links; and remember that not all collections will have detailed finding aids or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "or catalog records and may not show up in online searches.\u00a0 Be sure to also thoroughly search at the repository level and speak with reference staff.Archive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .\n\nGoogle: Put your subject's name or multi-word topic in quotes and add archival keywords to find collections. For example, try a search like this: \"A. Philip Randolph\" AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) or this: \"(\"civil rights\" OR \"civil liberties\") AND (papers OR manuscripts OR archives OR collection) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "and ArchiveGrid. And it can also help you find library research guides, bibliographies, and other reference tools that can streamline your research.WorldCat (FirstSearch): Holdings of thousands of American and international libraries. Make Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests with the Find it! button. Searchable in English, French, and Spanish.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.\n\nAdditional Search Tools\n\nArchive Finder (NYPL Database): This database is available at all New York Public Library locations and provides information and detailed indexing to manuscript collections from over 5,700 repositories in the U.S. and U.K., including NUCMC records created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "cords created between 1959 and 1985 which are not available in WorldCat. The database covers the entire collection of NUCMC from 1959 to the present.Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database. Note that this is an ongoing initiative and not all repositories in NYS currently contribute to this database.\n\nGovernment Archives: Government archives, whether national, state, or municipal, are often quite massive, holding millions of items. They usually have their own search tools, so when you are looking for government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "r government records, you can usually go straight to the website of the agency to look there. See the Government Archives section for tips and links.National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC): A gateway operated by the Library of Congress for searching 1.5 million catalog records describing archival and manuscript collections and individual manuscripts in public, college and university, and special libraries. Records for manuscript collections created since 1986 may be found in WorldCat or through searching NUCMC directly. Records created from 1959 to 1985 are available in the print volumes of NUCMC, which are available at the New York Public Library and select CUNY locations, as well as in the database Archives Finder , which is available at select NYPL locations. Digitized catalog and index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "index volumes spanning 1963 to 1977 (with gaps) and the 2 volume Index to Personal Names in NUCMC, 1959-1984, are available in the Internet Archive .SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context): SNAC \"is a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.\"\n\nDigitized Sources: Also see the Finding Digitized Resources section of this guide for additional suggestions, including coverage of international resources. Digitized portals are efficient tools for identifying individual sources on a topic and can lead you to full analog and digital collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566116", "box_name": "Search Tools: Catalogs & Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Repository-Level Searching:\nRepository-level searching is an excellent way to to discover primary sources and an essential step in the research process.\u00a0 When you find a collection that sounds promising for your topic, whether by searching a library catalog, database, digital portal, or Google, or whether you find it by following a footnote or bibliography entry, be sure to take the next step of thoroughly exploring the holdings of the repository. That's because when a library holds an archival collection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566117", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "ection on your topic, chances are very good that they will have additional primary and secondary sources in various formats relevant to your research.Steps for Repository-Level Searching: Visit the library's website to read about the collections as a whole and get practical information for visiting and accessing materials. Look for an A-Z list of archival collections or finding aids on the library's website and spend some time browsing through it.\u00a0 Unlike keyword searching, which can only turn up what you are looking for, browsing opens up the possibility of discovering collections serendipitous ly. Search the library's finding aid database or archival portal if they have one. Check the website for a digitial portal and browse and search digitized collections. Search the library's regular catalog on your topic to find records for other primary and secondary sources on your topic. Look for research guides, reference tools, or topic guides to help you navigate holdings. And, most importantly, speak to the reference staff about your project. They can help streamline your research and point out helpful resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566117", "box_name": "Repository-Level Searching", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Research guides compiled by libraries with with notable resources in particular subject areas are a great way to discover analog and digitized primary sources and reference tools to help you use them.\u00a0 We have dozens of subject-specific research guides at the GC , for instance, and many other libraries have them as well. If you are launching a research project in LGBTQIA+ studies and don't know where to begin, you could try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566118", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .ld try this search in Google to find research guides compiled by libraries that hold materials on the topic: LGBTQ* AND (LibGuide OR research guide) .(LibGuides is the platform many libraries use for their guides.) The search will turn up numerous guides, including the GC's own LGBTQ / Gender & Sexuality Studies guide , which contains links to archival and other resources.\u00a0 Each library's guide will be different and will highlight the books, serials, archival collections, digitized materials, subscription databases, and open web resources\u00a0 they are recommending to their researchers.\u00a0 Just be aware that subscription resources linked from guides beyond the Grad Center will require local log in credentials.\u00a0 Check the GC's A-Z list of databases to see if we subscribe to an electronic resource that interests you.\u00a0 If not, try the NYPL's databases . You can also request books, articles, serials, microfilmed collections, and other resources via Interlibrary Loan if we do not hold them at the GC Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566118", "box_name": "Library Research Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Tips for Finding Materials:Tips for Finding Materials:Background Research You don't have to know everything about your topic before you dive into primary sources, but having a basic sense of the people, organizations, places, themes, dates and events central to your topic will help you recognize potentially important archival collections when you encounter them.\u00a0 See the Background Research tab in this guide and the separate Beyond Wikipedia research guide for tips and links to resources. Serendipity Browsing a library's list of collections online, exploring collections whose finding aids seem only tangentially-related to your topic, reading widely, and speaking to other researchers and library staff are all great ways to open up the chances of discovering relevant primary sources you weren't specifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.pecifically looking for.\u00a0 Serendipity can play a big role in discovering sources, so be sure to make time and space for it as you research your topic.Analog & Digital Collections Printed archival collections will lead you to digitized items and digitized items will lead you to printed collections.\u00a0 Be flexible and creative as you search to find sources in multiple formats. Searching Secondary Sources to Find Archival Materials Secondary and reference sources will not only help you put your topic in context, they will often lead you directly to archival collections.\u00a0 Check the footnotes, bibliographies, and acknowledgments in books, dissertations, and other published sources for clues. You may learn about cataloged and uncataloged materials held in libraries and/or private collections. Published Guides to Manuscript Collections Published guides to manuscript collections can be easily overlooked in the quest to find archival materials.\u00a0 However, these printed volumes, many of which were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole. were compiled in the pre-computer age, can be useful for identifying specific holdings and for getting a sense of a library's collections as a whole.These guides typically contain summary descriptions of individual collections and indexes that allow you to identify holdings by subject or format. Though the descriptions in these printed volumes may well have been superseded by subsequent archival processing and electronic finding aids, they situate individual collections within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.ons within a library's holdings and offer more collection level detail than you'd usually encounter in an A-Z list of holdings on a library's website.Examples include: A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the New-York Historical Society and the Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library (also available in the Internet Archive .) Library Subject Headings Try a keyword search in CUNY's OneSearch or other library catalogs to\u00a0find books on your topic.\u00a0 Then, look at the subject headings used to describe those books and click on the most relevant terms to identify other library materials on the\u00a0topic.\u00a0 Keep track of the most useful subject headings and use them when searching archival databases as well. Reference Tools Repositories often have specialized indexes and reference tools that relate directly to their archival holdings.\u00a0 When available, these can greatly streamline your research. Advice from the Princeton Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.n Guide to Library Research Some helpful advice from The Princeton Guide to Historical Research :\u00a0 \" Archival holdings are often needles in haystacks.It is one thing to locate the papers of major participants in an event. But the letters of witnesses to that event, with vivid descriptions, may be scattered over many states. Databases of archives, such as WorldCat and ArchiveGrid, are helpful, but they cannot pick up every collection in every archive. Finding all the unpublished material relevant to a topic is therefore a research challenge in itself. Search every catalog you can find, and get help from a librarian or archivist. Read other scholars\u2019 bibliographies. Identify prominent figures in your stories\u2014politicians, activists, intellectuals\u2014and see if they deposited papers somewhere. Eventually, as you become expert in a topic, you may get a sense of which individuals or institutions might have collected relevant material. \" (p. 189) Schrag, Zachary M. \u201cArchival Research.\u201d In The Princeton Guide to Historical Research , 186\u2013207. Princeton University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1pdrrc9.12 .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665446", "page_name": "Finding Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566119", "box_name": "Tips for Finding Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665446"}}
{"text": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals:\nThe online portals and archives listed here are a sampling of the resources that exist around the globe.\n\nDirectories & Lists\n\nLibWeb - Libraries Around the World: Libraries from around the world arranged geographically.\n\nNational Archives Around the World: List from Wikipedia of national archives from around the world.\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nNational Digital Libraries & Regional Portals\n\nAfrican Online Digital Library: \"AODL is an open access digital library of African cultural heritage materials created by Michigan State University in collaboration with museums, archives, scholars, and communities around the world.\"\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "rld.\"\n\nAustralia - National Archives: 100 years of Australian Government records, documenting the history of individuals, communities, and the nation.Australia - Trove: Trove provides access to 14 billion digital items about Australia or of interest to the Australian community. Trove focuses on freely available digital content created by Australians and held in the collections of the National LIbrary of Australia and other Australian Libraries, Archives, Museums, Galleries, University, Research and community organisations. It contains books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and other materials.\n\nCanada - Library & Archives: Includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents of Canadian heritage.\n\nCaribbean - Digital Library of the Caribbean: \"The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative of partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "ibbean that provides users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. ... The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"\n\nCARIBICA: The Caribbean Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives.\n\nEast Asia Digital Archive: A partnership between the National Library of Korea and the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "nd the National Diet Library of Japan, the East Asia Digital Library is a portal site that offers East Asia\u2019s cultural and academic digital resources.Endangered Archives Programme - British Library: \"The EAP facilitates the digitisation of archives around the world that are in danger of destruction, neglect or physical deterioration. ... Since 2004, the [EAP] has digitised over 12 million images and 35 thousand sound tracks. Archive types digitised ... include rare printed sources, manuscripts, visual materials, audio recordings.\"\n\nEurope - Archives Portal Europe: Contains records for millions of archival items held in hundreds of repositories across Europe. Use search filters to find digitized items.\n\nEuropeana: Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europes museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.\n\nFrance - Calames: Online catalog of archives and manuscripts in French university and research libraries.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "Calames: Online catalog of archives and manuscripts in French university and research libraries.\n\nIndia - Archival Repositories: List from Wikipedia.India - Rajasthan Oriental Research Institute: Consists of 215 original titles, including 58 manuscript catalogs. Accessible via the Internet Archive.\n\nInternational Institute of Social History: Over 4,000 archives, more than 1 million printed volumes and audio-visual items, with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements.\n\nLACLI: LACLI is a repository of free online resources for Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Iberian studies, including digital primary source collections, demographic data, and ebook libraries.\n\nLatin American & Caribbean Digital Primary Resources: \"[A] database of listings that provide links to open access digitized collections of primary sources that relate to Latin America and the Caribbean.\"\n\nLatin American Network Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "etwork Information Center: From UT Austin. Includes lists of resources by country and holdings of Latin American and Caribbean collections in the U.S.Literature & Art - World-Wide Directory of Repositories: Online directory from the International Council on Archives.\n\nMiddle East & Islamic Studies - Digital Collections Guide: A subject guide from Cornell that includes listings of manuscript and archival repositories, both digital and analog, along with other resources in libraries around the world.\n\nDigitalnz - Digital New Zealand: 30+ million digital items from 300+ collections.\n\nThe Palestinian Museum Digital Archive: Over 200 Years of Palestinian life portrayed through photographs, documents, letters, diaries, publications, and audio & video recordings. Browse over 360,000 items by topic or collection or search across the digital archive by keyword.\n\nResearch Resources - SHAFR: Selected resources for historical research from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). Includes lists of archives and resources by region and subject.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "rical research from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). Includes lists of archives and resources by region and subject.Russia - ArcheoBiblioBase: ArcheoBiblioBase (ABB) is an internet directory and bibliographic information system for archives in the Russian Federation.\n\nSouth Asia Open Archives (SAOA): A rich and growing OA collection of key historical and contemporary sources from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region. Contains hundreds of thousands of pages of books, journals, newspapers, census data, magazines, and documents, with particular focus on social & economic history, literature, women & gender, and caste & social structure.\n\nDigital South Asia Library: A program of the University of Chicago and the Research Libraries Group, the Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users.\n\nUnited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 390 institutions across the UK.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "nited Kingdom - Archives Hub: Search across descriptions of archives, including links to digital content, held at over 390 institutions across the UK.United Kingdom - Discovery: More than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives of the UK and more than 2,500 archives cross the country.\n\nWorld Wide Diplomatic Archives Index: From the US Dept. of State's Office of the Historian.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566120", "box_name": "Directories, Lists, National Digital Libraries, Regional Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available from around the world. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"\n\nDigital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566121", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "textual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566121", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.\n\nIMIRCE The Kerby A. Miller Collection of Irish Emigrant Letters and Memoirs from North America: \"IMIRCE provides access to thousands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566121", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "usands of letters, memoirs and other documents composed by Irish emigrants to North America from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries.\"Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedieval Murder Maps - London, York, and Oxford: Discover the murders, sudden deaths, sanctuary churches, and prisons of three thriving medieval cities.\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566121", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Shakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nWorld Digital Library: The WDL made available primary materials from all countries and cultures. The collection was transferred to the Library of Congress in 2021 where it remains as a searchable resource showing the diversity of the world\u2019s cultures through the contributions of hundreds of organizations.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665447", "page_name": "International Resources", "box_id": "33566121", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - Global Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665447"}}
{"text": "Analog vs. Digital:\nBefore diving in to digitized sources, it is important to remember that although there are many millions of digitized primary sources accessible online, the vast majority of unpublished archival material that exists in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world has not been digitized and is not available online. The digitized sources at a given repository will usually represent just a fraction of their holdings on a topic.\u00a0 Digitized sources are exceedingly convenient and readily accessible but there may be equally valuable resources for your project that are only available on paper in folders and boxes in repositories.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566123", "box_name": "Analog vs. Digital", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Finding Digitized Materials:\nThere are many places to search for digitized primary sources.\u00a0 These include large-scale digital portals, the websites of research libraries, archives, and museums, the websites of regional and subject collaborations, government archives websites, international digital portals, library subscription databases, and on the open web. Individual digitized items can lead you back to the digital or analog collections that contain them and further back to the repositories where the collections are held, allowing you to contextualize the sources you find. One key point to note is that the digital facsimiles you discover may represent just a fraction of the existing material on your topic in a repository.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566124", "box_name": "Finding Digitized Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Library Databases:\nLibrary suscription databases contain primary sources in a wide variety of formats including manuscripts and archives, historical newspapers and periodicals, laws, legislation, legal documents, pamphlets, broadsides, books, printed ephemera, letters, diaries, oral histories, audio, video, images, maps, speeches, interviews, government documents, data, underground comics, graphic novels, and more. In many cases, the databases were produced by digitizing previously existing microfilm. The original microfilm reels might be available to borrow via interlibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566125", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ibrary loan if we do not have access to the subscription database at the GC.\u00a0 Some microfilmed collections are also available in the Internet Archive.Primary Document Databases @ the GC: The Graduate Center Library subscribes to dozens of databases containing primary sources in a wide variety of formats. Highlights iclude the Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, 16th to 20th Century; Ethnographic Video Online; and the Women's Studies Archive. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566125", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ve. Find these databases and others by selecting the filters for Archival Collections , Primary Source Collections and/or Newspapers on our A-Z List.The NYPL subscribes to a number of databases containing digitized archival collections from other institutions in addition to their own digitized holdings. Search for databases by Title or Keyword on the NYPL\u2019s Articles & Databases page. Highlights include ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Papers; African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress; Archives of Sexuality and Gender; Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress; Indigenous Peoples: North America; the NAACP Papers; Testaments to the Holocaust; U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust; Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture; and the Smithsonian Collections Online database World's Fairs and Expositions: Visions of Tomorrow. Note that NYPL subscription resources require an NYPL library card and PIN for remote access and some NYPL databases are accessible on-site only.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566125", "box_name": "Library Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Online Portals:\nOnline portals are among best ways to discover digital content.\u00a0 And they can help you find analog materials as well.\u00a0 These platforms make it possible to search in one place for primary sources related to a particular person, subject, region, or format that are scattered across multiple institutions. When search results turn up individual items, be sure to click on links to explore the full collections they belong to, and trace further back to the holding repository. Browse results by contributing institution, when possible, and visit the websites of those institutions to look for other materials on your topic.\u00a0 Many archival repositories have tools that let you search across collections and also limit results to digitized materials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566126", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "erials.\u00a0 Keep in mind that the digital items that turn up in online portals may represent just a fraction of the materials a library holds on a topic.DPLA: Digital Public Library of America: Contains over 51 million images, texts, videos, and sounds from libraries, archives, and museums across the U.S. Search or browse by topic or contributor, and explore primary source sets and online exhibitions.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566126", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Google: Add library keywords to your search to find digitized collections. For example, try a search like this: \"Civil Rights\u201d AND (digital or digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive OR manuscripts) . Google can be helpful for finding collections that may not turn up in searches of databases like WorldCat and ArchiveGrid and may may turn up library research guides and other helpful reference tools that can streamline your research.\n\nSmithsonian Open Access: Search over 4.9 million 2D and 3D open access digital items, including images and data from across the Smithsonian\u2019s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. Filter search results by museum, topic, date range, resource type, place, or group.\n\nDigital Library Directory: An online directory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566126", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "irectory of 750+ digital library sources from around the globe. Outdated in spots, but useful for identifying repositories and collections to explore.Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web: A list of online exhibitions from libraries, archives, and historical societies maintained by the Smithsonian. Searchable by keyword, title, and sponsoring institution. Great for finding leads to primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566126", "box_name": "Online Portals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections:\nListed below are just a few of the extraordinary open access subject-based digital collections and collaborations available online. Find similar resources by visiting the websites of libraries that cover your subject area or trying a Google search formatted like the examples below. \"indigenous peoples\" AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive) physics AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive) anthropology AND (digital OR digitized) AND (library OR collection OR archive)\n\nAfrican American History - Umbra Search: Umbra Search for African American History brings together more than 800,000 digitized items from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country.\n\nBiodiversity Heritage Library: \"[T]he world\u2019s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566127", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "rsity literature and archives. ... [F]ree access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 58 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries.\"Black Women's Suffrage - DPLA: \"[A] collaborative project to provide digital access to materials documenting the roles and experiences of Black Women in the Women\u2019s Suffrage Movement and, more broadly, women\u2019s rights, voting rights, and civic activism between the 1850s and 1960. ... [Includes] photographs, correspondence, speeches, event programs, publications, oral histories, and other artifacts.\"\n\nCivil Rights Digital Library: \"[T]he most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web\" through: a Digital Video Archive of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566127", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ve of 30 hours of historical film coverage, a Civil Rights Portal drawing on the holdings of libraries across the nation, and Instructional Materials.Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: \"By making the form and content of cuneiform texts available online, the CDLI is opening pathways to the rich historical tradition of the ancient Middle East. In close collaboration with researchers, museums and an engaged public, the project seeks to unharness the extraordinary content of these earliest witnesses to our shared world heritage.\"\n\nDigital Scriptorium: \"[A] growing consortium of American libraries and museums committed to free online access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts.\"\n\nDigital Transgender Archive: The purpose of the DTA \"is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.\"\n\nMedical Heritage Library: \"[A] digital curation collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566127", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "uration collaborative among some of the world\u2019s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.\"Native Northeast Portal: The Native Northeast Portal \"represents a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered ... from ... partner institutions into one robust virtual collection, where the items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software.\"\n\nNew Netherland Institute: Exploring America's Dutch Heritage: Digitized versions of translations and transcriptions of documents relating to New Netherland. Written in an archaic hand, these seventeenth-century documents were damaged by fire and water, but they are our best source of knowledge about the former Dutch colony.\n\nNorth America Manuscripts - Worlds of Change at Harvard Library: \"A collection of more than 700,000 digitized pages of all known archival and manuscript materials in the Harvard Library that relate to 17th- and 18th-century North America.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566127", "box_name": "Subject-Based Portals & Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible.\u00a0 You may also be able to limit results to digitized materials if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Carter Brown Library: High resolution images from the library's archive of early American images, maps, and political cartoons are available through the JCB's Luna database and scans of over 15,000 full books are available via the Internet Archive.\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.\n\nLibrary of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.\n\nNational Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "e indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"National Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "can history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"New York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nRansom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "nts, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives: Access over 26 million descriptions of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, films, works of art and organizational records.\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Library Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Michigan - Clement's Library: Archival collections, images, and public domain books.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"\n\nYale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.The collections and digital humanities projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available freely available online. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Emma Goldman Papers: \"Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project at UCB has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.\"\n\nFreedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\n98 Acres in Albany: \"Drawing on government documents, oral histories, and local reporting, this blog tells the stories of the 98 acres seized by the State, before demolition and during redevelopment. It is the rough draft for a book and part of a larger project, exploring how urban renewal changed one American city.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "est body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"Project Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.\n\nRosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "c activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"SNCC DIgital Gateway: A documentary website that tells the story of how young activists in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) \u201cunited with local people in the Deep South to build a grassroots movement for change that empowered the Black community and transformed the nation.\u201d It links to documents, photographs, oral history interviews, and audiovisual material hosted in digital collections at repositories across the country; includes organizational records of SNCC and profiles of individuals involved with SNCC; describes key events; and much more.\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ral and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.Trials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"\n\nUN Archives Geneva: The UN Archives Geneva platform gives access to the fonds and collections managed by the United Nations Library and Archives in Geneva, including the archives of the United Nations in Geneva, the League of Nations (1919-1946), international peace movements (from 1870), and private papers.\n\nUrban Archive: A web app that merges location data with the digital collections of museums and libraries, to make it easy to explore the history of urban environments. Browse by city (New York City; Albany, NY; Newburgh, NY; Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Ogden, UT; and Cali, Columbia) or search across the platform to find to find photos, blog posts, and stories, and link back to the source collections.The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "dustry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.Grant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on projects and then share their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\u00a0 And check the International Resources section for regional portals from across the globe. Note that while extremely helpful, regional portals, consortiums, and collaborative sites are not comprehensive and likely do not include all possibly related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "related repositories.\u00a0 Be certain to search for archives, libraries, archival materials, and other primary sources independently of these handy sites.State Digital Resources - Library of Congress Guides: Among the excellent research guides compiled by the Library of Congress are their U.S. state and territory guides. See both the General Resources and Local History & Genealogy guides to find digital collections at the LC, and links to digitized exhibitions, historic newspapers, vital records, courthouse records, maps, directories, bibliographies and guides, and other resources. Particularly useful are the listings of external websites and databases for finding libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in each state with notable digital and analog collections.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "es in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: Search the finding aids for archival collections held in libraries, archives, and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Browse a list of repositories that contribute finding aids to the database.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566128", "box_name": "Digital Libraries / Regional Portals / Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566130", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Why Digitize This But Not That?:Why Digitize This But Not That?:There are many reasons why some materials might be\u00a0digitized while others might not: Some items, like documents in national archives, may be considered to have high research value for a wide audience. Or collections might be in high demand locally and the originals could be at risk of damage from over-use. Collections that belonged to a well-known person or organization might be deemed important because of their provenance . Or they might be visually compelling . Photographs and other images are more dazzling than handwritten documents. Another common reason for digitizing is preservation .\u00a0 When documents are too fragile to use, they might\u00a0be microfilmed and/or digitized to preserve access to the information. Sometimes materials are given to a library along with funds to process and digitize them.\u00a0 And sometimes repositories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566130", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.tories acquire grant funding on their own or in collaboration with other institutions\u00a0to digitize collections they want to make more widely available.There can be a commercial motive too. In analog times, collections were microfilmed for preservation and/or to extend access. Today, vendors digitize previously microfilmed archival collections and historical periodicals, add bells and whistles, and sell them to libraries in subscription databases. Read more about the topic on the Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive's blog: Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566130", "box_name": "Why Digitize This But Not That?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights:\nThe collections and digital projects included here are meant to illustrate the remarkable depth and variety of resources available. These are just a sampling to highlight the research possibilities that exist in freely available resources on a nearly infinite range of topics.\n\nAmerican Prison Writing Archive: \"The American Prison Writing Archive evolved from a book project completed in 2014 with the publication of Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America , the largest collection to date of non-fiction writing by currently incarcerated Americans writing about their experience inside.\"\n\nBAM Archives - Brooklyn Academy of Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "f Music: \"The BAM Hamm Archives tell the story of the 150+ year history of BAM, and of the communities\u2014civic and artistic\u2014that built the institution.\"Criminal Trial Transcripts of NY County Collection (1883-1927): \"Selected transcripts from the Lloyd Sealy Library's Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927) collection. ... Consists of the verbatim typewritten proceedings of 3,326 court cases, held in various courts of New York County, which included Manhattan and the Bronx until 1914. Not all trial transcripts have been digitized.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[a]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nThe Danish West-Indies: Sources of History: \"This is where you can search in about 5 million image files of records from the Danish West Indies across the databases of the Danish National Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "nal Archives. The 5 million image files of digitally scanned records are made up of 15,000 series of images and contain 130,000 transcribed entries. \"Digital Dante: Digital Dante, a venue for research and ideas on Dante from Columbia University, includes sections on the Divine Comedy; Intertextual Dante, a digital tool for visualizing references; image and sound galleries; a History and chronology of Dante, and original textual research.\n\nDigital Paxton: A Digital Archive and Critical Edition of the Paxton Pamphlet War: \"[I]nclude[s] primary source materials [on the 1763 massacre in colonial Pennsylvania] from ... 18 different archives, research libraries, and cultural institutions; a dozen contextual essays from leading historians and literary scholars; and educational materials from secondary and post-secondary educators.\"\n\nDigital Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "tal Thoreau: Digital Thoreau provides tools to illuminate Thoreau\u2019s creative process and facilitate thoughtful conversation about his words and ideas.Documenting the American South: A digital publishing initiative from the University Library at UNC Chapel Hill \"that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.\"Early Caribbean Digital Archive: \"[A]n open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. Plantation slavery and settler colonialism are defining aspects of the early Caribbean\u2014both sit at the origin of the modern capitalist world. The texts and images collected here tell the story of European imperial domination, and of the enslaved African and Indigenous American people whose lives, labor, and land shaped the culture and development of the Atlantic world. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to \"remix\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "x\" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.\"Freedom Summer Project: A stellar research site offering over 40,000 pages from the Wisconsin Historical Society's manuscript collections documenting the Civil Rights movement and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964.\n\nGuatemalan National Police Historical Archive: This site currently includes over 10 million scanned images of documents from the National Police Historical Archive. This digital archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "al archive mirrors and extends the physical archive that remains preserved in Guatemala as an important historical patrimony of the Guatemalan people.Manar al-Athar: The Manar al-Athar, an open-access photo-archive based at the University of Oxford, aims to provide high resolution, searchable images, freely-downloadable for teaching, research, heritage projects, and publication. It covers buildings and art in the areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule (e.g. Syro-Palestine/the Levant, Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa), from ca. 300 BC to the present, but especially Roman, late antique, and early Islamic art, architecture, and sacred sites.\n\nMedia History Digital Library: \"[A] free online resource featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound ... We scan works that are no longer protected by copyright or that have been licensed to us to share with you.\"\n\nMuseum of Modern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "dern Art - Exhibition History: \"Exhibitions from [MOMA's] founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually. \"New Amsterdam Stories: \"A Digital Dig to Link 17th-Century Records Between Amsterdam and New York City.\"\n\nNew York Public Radio Archives: \"Established in the year 2000, the ... [NYPRA] provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials.\"\n\nOld Bailey Proceedings (London), 1674-1913: \"A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.\"\n\nProject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ject Stand: Student Activism Now Documented: Project Stand brings together information about student activism archives from colleges and universities.Rosa Parks Papers: The collection contains approximately 7,500 items in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division and 2,500 photographs in the Prints and Photographs Division and documents Parks's \"private life and public activism on behalf of civil rights for African Americans. \"\n\nShakespeare Documented: \"An online exhibition documenting Shakespeare in his own time.\"\n\nTrials - Famous Trials: \"The Web's most visited and most comprehensive collection of essays, images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "images, maps, primary documents, links, and other materials pertaining to sixty-six of the most famous trials of all time, from Socrates to Simpson.\"The Harry Watkins Diary Digital Edition: \"Hardworking actor, playwright, and stage manager Harry Watkins (1825\u201394) was a prolific diarist. For fifteen years (1845\u201360), Watkins regularly recorded the plays he saw, the roles he performed, the books he read, and his impressions of current events. ... His is the only known diary of substantial length and scope written by a U.S. actor before the Civil War\u2014making Watkins, essentially, the antebellum equivalent of Samuel Pepys.\"\n\nWhat America Ate: \"Preserving America's Culinary History from the Great Depression.\" Digital archive of the 1930's America Eats project that chronicled eating habits by region. Also includes digitized community cookbooks, advertisements, pamphlets, and packing from the food industry.\n\nOther Sources: Consult the websites of libraries and archival repositories to discover digital editions of library holdings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566131", "box_name": "Digitized Collections - A Few Highlights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections:\nThe following research libraries have notable digital collections. This list is just a sampling of the remarkable resources you can find online. Be aware that in most every case, the digitized items available represent only a small fraction of a library's holdings. To find digitized primary sources for your own research project, visit the websites of libraries that collect materials in your subject area.\u00a0 And be sure search across collections when possible and then limit results to digitized materials, if the option is available.\n\nAmerican Museum of Natural History - Anthropology: \"Over 250,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "objects representing the peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands have been digitally imaged and are accessible online.\"American Museum of Natural History - Virtual Library: Includes Digital Special Collections, Digitized Scientific Manuscripts, Field Notes, scientific publications from the museum's 150 year history, including The Anthropological Papers , Novitates , and The Bulletin\n\nArchives of American Art: \"The Archives of American Art is the world\u2019s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in America.\"\n\nBodleian Library - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ry - Digital Bodleian: Over a million images of rare books, manuscripts, and other treasures from the Bodleian Libraries and Oxford college libraries.Centro - Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College: \"Centro is a research institute that is dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States and that produces and disseminates relevant interdisciplinary research. Centro also collects, preserves, and provides access to library resources documenting Puerto Rican history and culture. We seek to link scholarship to social action and policy debates and to contribute to the betterment of our community and enrichment of Puerto Rican studies.\"\n\nCUNY Digital History Archive: \"[A]n open, digital public archive and portal that gives the CUNY community and the broader public online access to a range of materials related to the history of the City University of New York (CUNY). \"\n\nHarvard Digital Collections: \"[F]ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ree free, public access to over 6 million objects digitized from our collections - from ancient art to modern manuscripts and audio visual materials.\"John Carter Brown Library: High resolution images from the library's archive of early American images, maps, and political cartoons are available through the JCB's Luna database and scans of over 15,000 full books are available via the Internet Archive.\n\nJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice - Digital Collections: \"The Digital Collections provide access to hundreds of images and documents digitized from the unique items in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections. These materials are freely available to the public for learning, teaching, and research. The materials in our Digital Collections are especially well-suited for historical research of criminal justice, 20th- and 21st-century New York, the New York Police Department, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice itself.\"\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "nal Justice itself.\"\n\nThe Library Company of Philadelphia: Digitized manuscripts, photographs, art, music, and other sources relating to U.S. history.Library of Congress Digital Collections: \"The collection of more than 168 million items includes more than 39 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 72 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.\" Among these holdings are 395 digitized collections.\n\nLibrary of Congress Collections with Manuscripts: Digitized manuscript collections covering a broad range of subjects.\n\nLibrary of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey: The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ering, and landscape design in the U.S. and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes.Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library Digital: Rare materials digitized from the collections, including treatises on art and architecture, early travel books, archaeological studies, rare collection catalogs, early trade catalogs, artists\u2019 manuals and handbooks, complete runs of seminal journals, fencing books, scrapbooks, fine bindings, and examples of fine printing.\n\nNational Library of Medicine Digital Collections: \"[A] free online repository of biomedical resources including books, manuscripts, still images, videos, and maps. The content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and, unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "e indicated, in the public domain. Digital Collections provides unique access to NLM's rich historical resources, as well as select modern resources.\"National Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Dept.: \"Research in the Department of Anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today\u2019s globalized societies. The collections ... are a vast and unparalleled resource for inquiry into the cultures, arts, and technologies of the world's peoples, from deep in prehistory to the present day.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Digital Collections: \"The New-York Historical Society\u2019s growing digital library now includes thousands of photographs of New York City, Revolutionary Era maps, manuscripts, and broadsides, Civil War materials, manuscripts relating to slavery and African American history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "can history, and numerous other historical resources from the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as well as highlights from several Museum collections.\"New York Public Library Archives & Manuscript Division: The Division holds over 31,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives in over 5,700 collections. More than 560,000 items have been digitized.\n\nNew York Public Library Digital Collections: Currently contains more than 900,000 images. \"This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.\"\n\nRansom Center Digital Collections: Digital \"collections represent just a sample of the Ransom Center's diverse holdings in literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.\"\n\nSchomburg Center, NYPL - Digital Schomburg: Amazing resource containing \"exhibitions, books, articles, photographs, prints, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "nts, audio and video streams, and selected external links for research in the history and cultures of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.\"Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives: Access over 26 million descriptions of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, films, works of art and organizational records.\n\nSmithsonian Libraries - Digital Library: Includes books, drawings, photos, indexes to vertical files of artists, trade catalogs, and ephemera, as well as fascinating digital exhibitions covering a wide range of topics; and an index of all the physical exhibitions that the Smithsonian Libraries has produced over the years.\n\nTulane University Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Digital Library: \"[R]are and unique collections in areas such as Latin American studies, jazz, New Orleans and Louisiana history and architecture...\"UCLA Libary Digital Collections: \"The UCLA Digital Library Program (DLP) serves as the catalyst for the creation, management, and delivery of digital content in support of the UCLA Library mission and goals. The Program provides for the storage and dissemination of digital objects, including text, images, audio, and video in their various digital manifestations and combinations.\"\n\nUniversity of Michigan - Clement's Library: Archival collections, images, and public domain books.\n\nUniversity of Washington Digital Collections: Includes photographs, maps, newspapers, posters and other media from the University of Washington Libraries. Subjects covered include Alaska and the Yukon, Architecture, Klondike and Nome Gold Rushes, Politics and Labor, Science and Engineering, and more.\n\nWisconsin Historical Society: \"The Society's world-class collections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "ollections contain an extraordinary range of artifacts and information about American history, from the remote archaeological past to current events.\"Yale University Digital Collections: The Beinecke Library has digitized more than a million images of collection material, but these represent only a fraction of total collections material on-site.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566132", "box_name": "Research Libraries & Archives with Digitized Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.:\nGrant funding has made possible much of the digitizing that has been undertaken in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. Repositories frequently collaborate on grant applications and then present their digitized holdings together in regional portals. Following are a few examples of some of the excellent resources that are available.\u00a0 Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.\n\nState Digital Resources: Helpful listing from the Library of Congress of memory projects, online encyclopedias, and historical and cultural materials collections arranged by state.\n\nArchives West (ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY): Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566133", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "es in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: DCMNY provides online access to digital collections of photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, programs from events, catalogues, and memorabilia and ephemera from libraries, archives, museums and historical societies located in and around New York City.\n\nEmpire Archival Discovery Cooperative: EmpireADC is a database of finding aids for collections of archival materials in libraries, archives and cultural heritage organizations across New York state. Search across collection descriptions to discover materials or browse the holdings of participating repositories.\n\nNew York Heritage Digital Collections: \"Includes a broad range of historical, scholarly, and cultural materials held in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566133", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "in libraries, museums, and archives throughout the state. Collection items include photographs, letters, diaries, directories, maps, books, and more.\"Online Archive of California: \"[P]rovides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 ... libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California.\" Includes 20,000 online collection guides and more than 220,000 digitized images and documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665448", "page_name": "Finding Digitized Sources", "box_id": "33566133", "box_name": "Regional Collaborations & Portals - U.S.", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665448"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nA sampling of some diaries, government documents, online newspapers and other archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566134", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "Diaries & Documents:\nChronology of US Historical Documents: Full-text of U.S. historical documents. From the University of Oklahoma's School of Law.\n\nManuscript Women's Letters and Diaries: Over 102,000 pages of personal writings by American women of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries drawn from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The manuscripts date from 1750 to 1950 and include letters and diary entries of ordinary women that document their daily lives, and those of more well-known women such as Annie Sullivan, the teacher of Helen Keller; Ellen Tucker Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who describes life in Concord during the Civil War; and Abby Kelley Foster, an abolitionist and advocate for women\u2019s rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566135", "box_name": "Diaries & Documents", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "Historical US Newspapers:\nAccessible Archives: Full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. Collections include African American newspapers, Civil War publications, anti-slavery periodicals, early women\u2019s magazines, a collection of women\u2019s suffrage periodicals, and publications by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "tions by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and more. Over 170 books and more than 70 journals are included.African American Historical Newspapers from ProQuest (NYPL database): This NYPL database is available to users onsite or remotely with a library card. Includes African American historical newspapers from around the United States, such as the Atlanta Daily World (1931-2003), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1991), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "05), New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1921-2003), Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001), and Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002).African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998, via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Online access to 280 U.S. newspapers from 35 states chronicling 150 years of African American history. Coverage includes life in the Antebellum South, the Jim Crow Era, the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights movement, and more. This resource was created from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, and the Library of Congress, with selections guided by James Danky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "ky, editor of African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Danky's Bibliography is also available in the Internet Archive .American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collections: A collection of over 7500 digitized American periodicals published from the 17th century through the late 19th century. The Graduate Center subscribes to the five series which cover all aspects of American society, including science, medicine, literature, politics, the history of slavery, the Civil War, Westward expansion, industry and professions, agriculture, religion, fashion, family life, culture and the arts, and more.\n\nAmerican Periodicals (1740-1940) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! This database contains over 1,800 magazines, journals, and newspapers published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically significant titles.America's Historical Newspapers: Searchable digital facsimiles of thousands of U.S. newspapers published in all 50 states from 1690 to the recent past. Separately searchable series include Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper Archive", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "1808-1980; Ethnic American Newspapers from the Balch Collection, 1799-1971; and Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876. Also see the World Newspaper ArchiveBlack Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the Present: Over 100,000 pages of monographs, essays, speeches, letters, political leaflets, periodicals, trial transcripts, and interviews by major American Black teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, entertainers, and other leaders, covering over 250 years of history. Writers include James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Ralph Bunche, Angela Davis, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Huey Newton, Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, Bobby Seale, Booker T. Washington, Cornel West, Richard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "ichard Wright, and many others. Search across the collection or browse by person, subject, title, historical event, content type, place, or publisher.Brooklyn Newspapers: Developed by the Brooklyn Public Library, this free resources provides access to the full-text of more than 40 newspapers published in Brooklyn from 1809 to 1999. Papers include the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841-1963), The Caravan (1953-1961), The Chat (1903-1929), and The Williamsburg News (1952-1965), among others. Browse by title or date, or search across the archive.\n\nCenter for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nFulton Search: Historical Newspapers (U.S. & Canada): A searchable database of newspapers published in the U.S. and Canada. Create an account to log in and search and see the Help & FAQs section for tips on using the site. Fulton Search is an alternative search option for FultonHistory.com. Users may also browse the list of newspapers .\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980: Includes over 350 fully searchable and browsable Spanish-language newspapers published by Hispanics in the U.S. from New Orleans to Brooklyn during the 19th and 20th centuries. The papers cover nearly every major theme of American life and feature a range of voices from intellectuals and literary figures to politicians, union organizers, and grassroots activists.\n\nInternet Archive: The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form with a mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "owledge. The archive contains tens of millions of books and texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs, and 625 billion web pages.Mexico - Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region: \"Periodicals in the US-Mexico Border Region includes over 200+ Spanish, English, and bilingual publications. Archival materials come from print, microfilm and digital collections housed at the University of Houston\u2019s Recovery Program.\"\n\nNew York City Record, 1873-1947: The City Record is has been published daily in NYC since 1873 and includes \"official listings of more than 100 city agencies and departments about public hearings, meetings, property auctions, agency rules, personnel changes and contracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "tracts to be awarded\" as noted in a profile article in the New York TImes . Browse or search across PDFs of every issue published between 1873-1947.Newspapers.com via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Newspapers.com is an online newspaper archive consisting of millions of pages of historical newspapers from around the United States and beyond, with a special focus on full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional, and state titles in addition to small local newspapers. The collection includes a broad range of dates, mostly covering the 19th and 20th centuries. Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to NYPL cardholders working from home, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Newspapers.com.\n\nNew York City Newspapers: See the \"Newspapers\" article in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia of New York City for a history of newspapers in New York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "York and lists of 18th Century newspapers, daily newspapers, and foreign-language newspapers published in NYC, organized by date of first publication.New York City Newspapers at the NYPL: Provides an overview of the NYPL's collection of New York City newspapers and facilitates access to the most frequently requested titles.\n\nNew York State Historic Newspapers: Over 11 million pages from newspapers published in New York State between 1725 and 2020. The newspapers on the website are either in the public domain (any papers published before January 1, 1924) or have been cleared for use by the original copyright holders for members of the public for noncommercial, educational, and research purposes.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "17433207", "box_name": "Historical US Newspapers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "Archival collections:\nThere are scores of archival collections within 2 hours of NYC, a few of the major sources are listed below. Detailed guides to archival holdings (finding aids) are frequently being made available online. While most archival collections require a visit to the holding library, some collections do fill photocopy requests.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: The collections span more than 4,000 years and comprise rare printed works, cylinder seals, cuneiform tablets, papyri, and Coptic ostraca; medieval and renaissance manuscripts; as well as art and realia. Some 500,000 printed books and 14 miles of manuscripts, personal papers, and records form the core of the holdings.\n\nEuropean Library Catalog: Combined searching of the resources of European national libraries.\n\nFounders Online: Correspondence and other writings by Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and Washington\n\nNew York State Historical Liberature (Cornell University): A collection of selected monographs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "raphs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from from the Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature.Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Primary sources dealing with East-West diplomacy; British politics and society; British theater, music, and literature; European literature; photography; science, technology, and medicine; and the status of women.\n\nNYPL Archives & Manuscripts: The Division holds nearly 29,000 linear feet of archival material in over 3,000 collections, dating from the third millennium BCE to the current decade. Greatest strengths: the papers and records of individuals, families, and organizations, primarily from the New York region, which date from the 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "he 18th through the 20th centuries, support research in the political, economic, social, and cultural history of New York State and the United States.NYU Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives: An important repository for labor history. Materials include books, pamphlets, and serials focusing on the history of labor, politics, political thought, civil rights, women's history, the Spanish Civil War, literature, the history of New York City, and the arts. Broadly speaking, the collections cover labor and the Left.\n\nPerseus Digital Library: The flagship collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "lection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Many full-text materials are available online in ancient Greek and Roman.Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Rutgers University Archives and Manuscripts: Manuscripts are findable in the library catalog. The finding aids for the archival collections are online and found at this web site.\n\nSlavery and Anti-Slavery: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts, Supreme Court records, and other nineteenth-century materials related to slavery and abolition.\n\nTrans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Information on almost 35,000 American slaving voyages between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566137", "box_name": "Archival collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "History Video:\nAmerican History in Video: Over 1,600 hours of historical video from commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries.\n\nWorld History in Video: More than 900 documentaries exploring human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665449", "page_name": "A glimpse of some Primary Sources", "box_id": "33566138", "box_name": "History Video", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665449"}}
{"text": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665450", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33566139", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665450"}}
{"text": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Beyond Manuscripts & Archives:Primary sources can be published or unpublished items in any format, including handwritten letters, objects, audio recordings, images, the built environment, etc.\u00a0 Materials are considered to be primary sources when they contain direct evidence, first-hand testimony, or an eyewitness account of a topic or event under investigation. Secondary sources, on the other hand, are works that analyze and interpret other sources. This section of the guide contains tips for finding primary sources in formats beyond manuscripts and archives in subscription databases and in open access sites.\u00a0 Use the tabs on the left to find sources of: Audio / Visual Materials - Moving images (film, video, TV), music (recordings and sheet music), radio (broadcasts, transcripts, radio plays, etc.), spoken word (speeches, poetry, podcasts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665450", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33566139", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665450"}}
{"text": "ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.ts). Government Documents - Find links to state, national, and international government archives. Historical Periodicals - Newspapers, magazines, etc.Images - Open access and library subscription resources for finding collections of images in libraries and archives, digital portals, and more. Maps & Atlases - Collections of print and digitized maps of places around the globe and subject-specific online databases that map language, social justice, historical boundaries, and other subjects. Oral Histories - Recordings, transcripts, and collections. Published Primary Sources - In print, online, and on microfilm.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665450", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33566139", "box_name": "Beyond Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665450"}}
{"text": "Primary Sources:\nImages from left to right: NYRF Newsletter ; Gov\u2019t Report on East Mojave Desert Region ; Oral History Recording on Cassette ; Button: No Nuclear Plants, No Nuclear Bombs ; Button: March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom ; Dorothea Lange Photograph, NM ; Manuscript Cookbook ; May Day Anti-War Rally Flyer ; Mark Twain Letter ; View of Greenfield, Mass ; Poster: InternationalANSWER.org", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665450", "page_name": "Primary Sources in Other Formats", "box_id": "33566140", "box_name": "Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665450"}}
{"text": "Before Visiting an Archive:\nVisiting an archive is usually quite a different experience than visiting a circulating library.\u00a0 Collections are one-of-a-kind, so procedures are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 You may have to register to use the collections, show identification, stow coats, bags, pens, and paper, and follow other procedures. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566141", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.\u00a0 And see the tips below to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible:Closely review the repository's website. In addition to the basics such as the hours of operation and street address, repository websites often contain a wealth of information that will help you make the most of your visit. \u00a0You may learn about reading room protocols, advance registration requirements, reproduction policies, and whether laptops and personal cameras are permitted, among other details. Explore secondary sources and published primary sources. A good understanding of your subject will help enormously as you look through archival folders and boxes. Without knowing what to look for, you may miss important documents or waste time trying to decipher unrelated materials. Read finding aids in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566141", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.ds in their entirety. Every section of a finding aid, from the administrative information to the container list, will inform you of essential details.The biographical and historical notes will be particularly useful for putting the materials in context, and the scope and content note will let you know whether or not the collection contains material relevant for you. But the entire finding aid should be essential reading. Contact the staff by email or phone. This step is essential. Always contact the library staff to let them know which collections you would like to use and when you plan to visit. The collections you need might be stored offsite and require advance notice for retrieval. In some repositories, appointments are required. Permission might be necessary before you can use certain materials. The reference staff at the library can also help you discover other materials that are related to your topic and provide answers to logistical questions that are not answered on the website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566141", "box_name": "Before Visiting an Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Handling Materials:\nClosely follow the instructions you are given at the repository, which may include some or all of the following guidelines: Do not eat or drink near special collections materials. Handle documents carefully. Turn pages gently. Inform library staff when you encounter volumes with uncut pages. Keep folders of documents flat on the table. Do not hold documents up in the air to read them. Do not lean on volumes or manuscripts. Do not disturb the order of the documents. Use pencils only when taking notes. Do not use not pens or highlighters. Wash your hands before handling documents. Be sure to alert archives staff if you encounter damaged or extremely fragile material that may need special attention before it can be safely handled. Do not take photographs without asking permission. Follow all the instructions of the archives staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566142", "box_name": "Handling Materials", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Evaluating Sources:\nAn essential part of the research process is evaluating sources. \u00a0Think about the following questions as you use archival materials. The questions are relevant at the collection level as well as the item level. Who created the source / collection? What was its original purpose? Who was the intended audience? What may have been left out? Why was this item / collection saved? How does this source fit in with the rest of the collection? / How does the collection fit in with the rest of the holdings in the repository? Does the source / collection raise other questions? Source: The Information Literate Historian", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566143", "box_name": "Evaluating Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Taking Notes:\nArchival collections consist of unpublished pages, either handwritten or typewritten, that are arranged in folders inside archival boxes. It is important to take careful notes that clearly indicate exactly where you find specific items so you can find items again yourself if you need to, and so others will be able to go back to the original source when following your footnote or bibliography entry. Be certain to write down the collection name, the collection number, the box number, the folder number or title, and a description of the item itself. Is it a letter? \u00a0If so, record the name of the author, the recipient, and the date on the letter if there is one, even if it is a partial date. Format your citations as instructed in the finding aid for the collection. Ask at the repository if you need assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566144", "box_name": "Taking Notes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Restrictions:\nBe aware that restrictions may limit your ability to access, handle, copy, or quote from unpublished archival materials. Collections may be stored offsite and advance notice might be required for access. Permission might be required before certain collections may be used. The materials may have been microfilmed or copied for preservation purposes and researchers may be required to use the surrogate formats rather than the original documents. See the Restrictions section of the finding aid and/or speak with archival staff to find about any limits that might restrict your use of a collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566145", "box_name": "Restrictions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections:\nIf you wish to publish quotes\u00a0from unpublished materials in a special library collection, you must request permission from the repository as well as from the appropriate copyright holder(s). The administrative information section of a finding aid may\u00a0explain\u00a0the procedures for requesting permission to quote in publication.\u00a0 If not, or if you need additional information, contact the repository staff.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566146", "box_name": "Quoting from Manuscript Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives:\nEstablished rules for citing unpublished primary sources can't cover every possible variation, so it can be difficult to know exactly how to cite materials in notes and bibliographies.\u00a0 The key is to follow your chosen citation style as best you can and to be consistent within your document. Electronic finding aids often include a preferred citation.\u00a0 Use that information as you craft your bibliography entries.\u00a0 Also look for links to automatically generate citations for the digitized items you discover in online portals and library websites. Following are tips for citing unpublished sources from the APA, Chicago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566147", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "ago Manual of Style, and the National Archives, as well as a succinct guide from the Archives at CUNY's Hunter College that includes sample citations.APA Style - Archival Documents & Collections: Guidance for citing archival documents and collections using APA style. This information is not included in the 7th edition in the Publication Manual and the Concise Guide . It is available only on the APA Style website.\n\nCiting Archival Sources - Hunter College Archives: Elements to include in citations and examples to follow when crafting your own.\n\nCiting Records in the National Archives (pdf): Geared towards NARA holdings, but useful for citing manuscript and archival materials from other repositories.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Overview of Notes & Bibliography - Manuscripts: Information on citing manuscripts in bibliographies and notes. GC login required.\n\nChicago Manual of Style - Author-Date References: Manuscript collections in author-date format. GC login required.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566147", "box_name": "Citing Manuscripts & Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Copyright:\nCopyright & Unpublished Material An introduction for users of archives and manuscript collections from the Society of American Archivists. WATCH File Information about copyright holders and how to locate them can be found in the Watch File, a joint project of the\u00a0Harry\u00a0Ransom\u00a0Humanities Research\u00a0Center\u00a0at UT,\u00a0Austin\u00a0and the\u00a0University\u00a0of\u00a0Reading\u00a0in the\u00a0UK. RightsStatements.org Provides 12 standard rights statements for online cultural heritage. Learn about the various copyright statements you may encounter as you use digital collections in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566148", "box_name": "Copyright", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Research Journals:\nA research journal can help you stay organized as you delve into sources for your project.\u00a0 Keep a running list of the relevant people, organizations, events, places, dates, and themes you discover in your reading.\u00a0 And keep track of the repository, website, and database searches you do to streamline your efforts as your project moves forward. A record of your research will help keep you focused.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566149", "box_name": "Research Journals", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "If you are taking digital photographs of an archival collection for reference purposes (also see below), be sure to have an organized work flow and follow it every day.\u00a0 It is easy to become overwhelmed with large numbers of images if you don't have a strategy in place for organizing them. One way to organize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566150", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.ize research photographs is to use the free photo management tool called Tropy .\u00a0 You can use Tropy to file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.Here's another way to do it: Write the date and the name of the library you are using on a piece of paper and take a photo of that before you do anything else.\u00a0 This marker will enable you to easily find the start of a day's photos when you return to browse through them.\u00a0 Then, as you work, take photos of the cart, the outside of the each box, the box label, and the folder label before photographing what's inside the folder to maintain accurate records of the materials you consult.\u00a0 Organize your photos at the end of each day.\u00a0 And back up everything, multiple times, on flash drives, to be sure your work is not lost.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566150", "box_name": "Research Photographs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos:\nCheck a repository\u2019s website to find out about reproduction policies before you go. Some archives allow self-service, non-flash photography, some will photocopy a certain number of pages for researchers per day, and others may provide scans. There may be fees for these services and it may take some time to receive copies. Copies are usually provided for reference purposes only. If you wish to request copies for publication, inquire about the repository\u2019s policies and fees. You will likely need to provide the an exact citation for the item you would like to have copied (collection name and number, box number, folder number, description of the item) and indicate where the item will be published (dissertation, book, journal article, artwork, exhibit, etc.).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566151", "box_name": "Reproductions: Copies & Digital Photos", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566152", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Working with Unprocessed Collections:Working with Unprocessed Collections:Not all collections in libraries (or private collections) are fully processed and described in\u00a0finding aids.\u00a0 Sometimes collections will have only a very broad description and/or a brief container list.\u00a0\u00a0In some repositories these minimally processed collections are closed to researchers, but in others, researchers are allowed to use them. When you are given access to an un- or under-processed collection,\u00a0keep the following tips in mind: If possible, do a quick inventory of the materials, noting boxes, volumes, file cabinets, etc. Note any existing groupings of materials and order (chronological, format, subject).\u00a0 Archivists may maintain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566152", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.tain these groupings when/if the collection is processed. Take detailed notes, including dates, recipients of correspondents, and titles of documents.Speak with the staff at the repository or the administrator of\u00a0the\u00a0collection if it is privately held\u00a0to be certain you understand and can agree to any restrictions that may be imposed on researchers wishing to quote from the collection in publication.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566152", "box_name": "Working with Unprocessed Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA:\nThis handy guide from the Society of American Archivists explains how archives function and details how to find and use archival materials in your research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566153", "box_name": "Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research from the SAA", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566154", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive:Read about the landscape of archival research and the experiences of graduate students in archives and libraries around the world in this report from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). Between 2003 and 2015 more than 200\u00a0CLIR Mellon research fellows made 991 visits to 750+ libraries, archives, museums, archaeological sites, and private collections in 64 countries, and wrote 177 reports about their experiences.\u00a0 Read the full text online. A few quotes from the report: \u201cDiscovery is a key part of the research process, but tools for discovery are often incomplete or difficult to use, if they exist at all.\u201d (p. 21). \"Regular communication between researchers and librarians or archivists can make a crucial difference in the success of a researcher\u2019s project, especially when not all information about a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566154", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).ut a collection is contained within finding aids\" (p. 21). \"Serendipitous discovery was an important part of many fellows\u2019 research projects\u201d (p. 21).Researchers should be \"aware and wary but at the same time open to what they find, knowing that it is incomplete and that it tells a story that is as much about the collection and its practices as about the subject they are researching \u201d (p. 27).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566154", "box_name": "Terra Cognita: Graduate Students in the Archive", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Reading Room Protocols:\nVisiting a manuscript or archival repository is a different experience than visiting a regular circulating library. Because the collections are one-of-a-kind, rules are in place to balance the needs of researchers who wish to use the materials with the needs of the repository to keep the materials in good condition for posterity.\u00a0 Rules are usually more relaxed at community archives than at research libraries. Read about the Typical Usage Guidelines in Archival Repositories from the Society of American Archivists to get an idea of what you might expect when you visit a special collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665451", "page_name": "Using Archival Collections", "box_id": "33566155", "box_name": "Reading Room Protocols", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665451"}}
{"text": "Special libraries and archival repositories come in every shape and size.\u00a0 They can be divided into the following broad categories: Research Libraries These include large public libraries like the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library, special collections in colleges and university libraries, and historical societies and museums. Government Archives There are government archives at the national, state, county, and municipal level.\u00a0 Individual government agencies may also maintain archives of their own records.\u00a0 These entities may have their own search engines and discovery tools that do not overlap with databases such as ArchiveGrid or WorldCat. Community Archives Often organized and run by volunteers.\u00a0 Community archives usually have the most open access policies and welcome researchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566156", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .searchers to explore and use holdings with relatively few restrictions.\u00a0 Examples include the Interference Archive and the Lesbian Herstory Archives .Local Museums, Historical Societies, Libraries, & Archives Small-scale local repositories often have wonderfully rich collections and highly knowledgeable staff.\u00a0 Look for repositories in the geographical vicinity of your subject to find sources in a range of formats. Institutional Archives The records held by companies and organizations documenting their own operations and histories.\u00a0 These may or may not be open to outside researchers.\u00a0 Permission is usually required for access. Private Collections Personal papers held by individuals and families.\u00a0 These may be processed or unprocessed materials and access may be strictly controlled.\u00a0 Contact the administrators directly to inquire about using the collections.\u00a0 Be sure you understand and can agree to any restrictions before undertaking research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566156", "box_name": "Types of Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries:\nTo identify repositories that may hold material on your subject, see the list below.\u00a0 For repositories beyond the U.S., see the International Resources section of this guide.\n\nArchive Grid: Searchable database containing over 7 million records describing archival collections in 1,400 libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566157", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "societies around the world. Also useful for identifying archival repositories by location. Read more in our GC Library blog post about ArchiveGrid .Community Webs: \"Community Webs, a program of Archive-It and the Internet Archive, was launched in 2017. Its mission is to advance the capacity for public libraries and other cultural heritage organizations to build archives of web-published primary sources documenting local history and underrepresented voices. The program achieves this mission by providing resources for professional training, technology services, networking, and in support of scholarly research use.\"\n\nGale Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers: International coverage. Requires New York Public Library barcode and PIN to access.\n\nSAA Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada: Compiled by the Society of American Archivists, this directory includes companies that maintain their historical records themselves, as well as companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566157", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records.Regional Archives Directories: Find archives and archival repositories by country, state, or region with a Google search. For instance, try searching (without the quotes) \"archives directory Canada,\" \"archives directory Great Britain,\" or \"archives directory New Orleans.\"\n\nSpecial Collections in College and University Libraries: A dated but still useful title. E-book available to borrow from the Internet Archive.\n\nDirectory of Collections in the U.S. & Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings: Conway, Melissa, and Lisa Fagin Davis. \u201cDirectory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings.\u201d The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 109, no. 3 (2015): 273\u2013420. https://doi.org/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nAdditional Subject Resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566157", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "rg/10.1086/682342.\n\nState Archives: Contact information and links to state archives and historical societies in the U.S.\n\nAdditional Subject ResourcesDirectory of Anthropological Archives by Institution: A listing from the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records.\n\nGuide to Anthropological Fieldnotes and Manuscripts in Archival Repositories: A listing arranged alphabetically by archaeologist with links to repositories.\n\nFrick Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America: A tool \"created to help researchers locate primary source material about American art collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566157", "box_name": "Finding Archival Repositories & Special Collections Libraries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections:\nFollowing are links to the websites of selected research libraries in and around New York City where you can find manuscripts, archives, and other primary sources.\u00a0 Rules and regulations vary by institution, so always review the website and contact the staff before visiting. Look for \"using the collections\" or \"visiting the library\" pages for important details.\n\nArchives List from the Gotham Center for New York City: A list of archives from the Gotham Center.\n\nBerg Collection, NYPL: Holdings include \"35,000 printed volumes, pamphlets, and broadsides, and 2,000 linear feet of literary archives and manuscripts, representing the work of more than 400 authors.\"\n\nBronx County Historical Society: \"The Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, documentation and interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566158", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "interpretation of the history and heritage of The Bronx and its people.\" from\tits\tearliest\thistorical\treferences in\tthe\t17th\tcentury\tto\tthe\tpresent.\t\"LGBT Community Center National History Archive: A community-based archive that collects, preserves, and makes available to the public the documentation of LGBTQ lives and organizations centered in and around New York.\n\nMilstein Division of U.S., Local History, and Genealogy - NYPL: The Division \"collects publications documenting American history on the national, state, and local levels, including extensive holdings on New York City history. The Division has a renowned collection of family histories and other genealogical collections, with a particular focus on the New York region.\"\n\nNew-York Historical Society Library: \"One of only 20 in the United States qualified to be a member of the Independent Research Libraries Association\u2014the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library contains more than three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566158", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "han three million books, pamphlets, maps, atlases, newspapers, broadsides, music sheets, manuscripts, prints, photographs and architectural drawings.\"New York Public Library Manuscripts & Archives Division: \"The NYPL holds nearly 10,000 archival and manuscript collections comprising over 50,000 linear feet of material in nearly every format imaginable.\"\n\nStaten Island Museum: Collections contain natural science specimens, archival records, and works of art and design, which represent Staten Island\u2019s natural and cultural history across time. The Internet Archive hosts full documents, publications, journals and maps from the SIM's archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665452", "page_name": "Archival Repositories", "box_id": "33566158", "box_name": "Selected NYC Archives & Special Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665452"}}
{"text": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives:\nThere is strong and growing interest among librarians and archivists to diversify the historical record and make library spaces, collecting initiatives, cataloging, archival description, digitizing, resources, programming, and staffing more equitable and inclusive.\u00a0 Organizations such as the American Library Association , the Society of American Archivists , NY METRO Library Council , and many others are addressing issues of DEI directly with training, programs, grant funding, and other resources. Following is a small sampling of some library-related DEI resources and initiatives. There are links to articles, blog posts, reports, organizations, toolkits, and more.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "rganizations, toolkits, and more.\n\nConscious Editing/Reparative Description Resources: A bibliography of resources from the Council of State Archives.Diversifying the Digital Historical Record: A series of forums focusing on community archives integration in a National Digital Platform and the potential impact for representation of diverse communities in our digital cultural heritage. Read an overview of the initiative and watch the four panel discussions.\n\nDiversity and Inclusion Initiatives - Society of American Archivists: The Society of American Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "merican Archivists' statement on diversity and inclusion along with a roundup of links and resources detailing the organization's efforts towards DEI.A Guide to Conscious Editing at Wilson Special Collections Library, UNC: Guidelines for contextualizing collection descriptions to decenter whiteness and to center the voices of the silenced, marginalized, and unheard. The guide covers topics such as addressing racist language, rectifying misrepresentations of people of color, updating ableist language, centering the experiences of Indigenous peoples and differentiating the identity of a woman from that of her husband. Compiled and edited by the UNC Libraries\u2019 Conscious Editing Steering Committee (CESC). No modification of the collection materials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "terials is part of this work, only updates to the catalog records and finding aids that describe the materials for researchers to discover and access.Reparative Archival Description Working Group, Yale University: The Reparative Archival Description Working Group (RAD) is charged by the Archives Advisory Group (AAG) with creating recommendations regarding principles and practices for reparative archival description work. Reparative archival description aims to remediate or contextualize potentially outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ... outdated or harmful language used in archival description and to create archival description that is accurate, inclusive, and community-centered. ...RAD\u2019s long term goals include developing guidelines for repositories about finding, remediating, and documenting instances of outdated or harmful language in archival description; improving access to Yale\u2019s archival collections, by removing or contextualizing outdated or harmful language in archival description and access points; making archival description more transparent to researchers by documenting changes to description; developing public-facing documentation that details the scope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "ope and aim of the task force\u2019s work; and exploring avenues for researchers to report archival description that contains outdated or harmful language.Resources Cited in the OCLC Research Library Partnership EDI Survey: In 2017, the OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) conducted a survey to explore if and how their 150 Partner institutions are modifying library and archival collections, practices, and services through the lens of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Their objective was to capture a snapshot of efforts to inform next steps, reveal possible directions to explore, and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "and serve as a starting point for further discussions and action regarding EDI in the library field. See a list of resources mentioned in the survey.Additional Resources Bibliography of Scholarship on Women and Gender Studies Librarianship \u2013 ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section . Accessed June 29, 2023. https://acrl.ala.org/wgss/bibliography-of-scholarship-on-women-and-gender-studies-librarianship/. \u201c Change The Subject | Dartmouth Library.\u201d Accessed June 29, 2023. https://www.library.dartmouth.edu/digital/digital-collections/change-the-subject. RBMS BSC Task Group on Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Bibliographic Standards and Bibliographic Description. \"Final Report.\" 06/21/2022. Su\u00e1rez, Armando. \u201cDiversifying the Archives.\u201d This Side of Metadata , March 22, 2021. https://blogs.princeton.edu/techsvs/2021/03/22/diversifying-the-archives/.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566159", "box_name": "DEI Resources / Collectives / Initiatives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "Dead Links - Check Back on These:\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: An online resource with activities for archivists, students, and researchers to identify and dismantle oppressive power structures in archives. Includes a bibliography with recommended readings against white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, capitalism, and more.\n\nInclusive Metadata & Conscious Editing Resources: Resources compiled by the Sunshine State Digital Network Metadata Working Group related to conscious editing and anti-oppressive metadata practices. They have included resources related to bias in library and archival description, inclusive metadata, re-description projects, and best practices and resources for describing materials by and about marginalized peoples. This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a starting place for metadata creators and catalogers to discover resources on this topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665453", "page_name": "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Archives", "box_id": "33566160", "box_name": "Dead Links - Check Back on These", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665453"}}
{"text": "Conducting Remote Research:\nSearches of ArchiveGrid , WorldCat , and other databases turn up archival collections in repositories around the world.\u00a0 That can mean a library across town if you're lucky, or a library thousands of miles away. Ideally, you would be able to visit a library in person to use collections yourself.\u00a0 When that is not possible, however, you can still do some research remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566161", "box_name": "Conducting Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "Tips for Productive Remote Research:Tips for Productive Remote Research:Remote Research: When you can't visit a library in person, you may still be able to conduct a substantial amount of research from afar.\u00a0 For instance, there may be published editions of primary sources available in print, on microfilm, or online (on the open web or in subscription databases).\u00a0 And those print and microfilm editions may be available to borrow via interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Or you might be able to request digital or paper copies of archival or other special collections materials from the repository.\u00a0 And if none of those options is available, you may be able to hire a researcher to search through a library's collections for you. Following are a few tips and suggestions to help you conduct archival research from afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.om afar. Preliminary Website Search: Once you have discovered that a library holds materials relevant to your topic, take a close look at its website.Read about the library's collections as a whole Consult research guides on your topic, if available Browse the list of archival collections if there is one Search across the library's finding aids or archival collections if the option is available Read finding aids closely to get the full details on collections that interest you and to\u00a0learn about any use restrictions that may be in place Search and browse the library's catalog to find additional sources Look for digital editions of the library's holdings As you search, compile a list of materials you would like to consult at the library, dividing it by format (archival collections, microfilm, books, serials, etc.) and be sure to note collection names and numbers Remote Reference: Once you have a good understanding of the materials available and know what you would like to use, contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a reference contact the library.\u00a0 Check to see if there is an online reference form to fill out or if there is an email address to which you can send a referencequestion.\u00a0 If not, call the library.\u00a0 The staff may ask you to follow up with an email.\u00a0 Be sure to send your question to only one staff member, not to multiple email address on the library's website.\u00a0 Be specific when you ask your question.\u00a0 Include collection names and numbers and indicate the box and folder numbers containing the materials of interest to you.\u00a0 Let the library know what what your research focus is, what resources you have already consulted, and ask if they can recommend additional sources.\u00a0 Finally, bear in mind that many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.many libraries are short staffed.\u00a0 Whether you send a reference question by email or regular mail, know that it can take some time to receive a reply.Digitized Primary Sources: Many libraries have digitized portions of their holdings making it possible for researchers to find copies of manuscripts and archival materials on their websites and in online portals.\u00a0 Look for digital editions of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.s of a library collections as you browse\u00a0 websites and search catalogs.\u00a0 See the Finding Digitized Sources section of this guide for more information.Reproduction Policies: It may be possible to obtain a limited number of digital or printed copies from a library's special collections.\u00a0 Be specific when you inquire.\u00a0 Ask about obtaining copies from particular folders in particular collections and provide the full collection names, collection numbers, and links to the finding aids or catalog records showing where you learned about the materials.\u00a0 Most libraries post their reproduction policies online.\u00a0 These stipulate whether copies may be made, the number of items that may be copied, the cost of copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.copies, the length of time it takes to obtain copies, and any permissions or other restrictions that may exist on copying from particular collections.There is usually a per-page fee in addition to postage charges.\u00a0 Researchers are usually required to sign a document stating that the copies being requested will be used for reference purposes only, not for publication.\u00a0 If you need copies from a collection for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements. for publication, you will likely have to make a separate request.\u00a0 Images for publication come with their own fees, time schedules, and requirements.Interlibrary Loan: Special collections rarely, if ever, allow their manuscripts or other archival materials to circulate, but many do allow their published primary sources, including books, serials, and microfilmed archival collections, to be sent out on interlibrary loan.\u00a0 Multiple copies of these published primary sources usually exist and can be discovered on a library's website or with a local library catalog or WorldCat search.\u00a0 See the Published Primary Sources section this guide for more information.\u00a0 When you find a published source you would like to borrow via ILL, log into the Graduate Center's ILL system to submit your request there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.there.\u00a0 Microfilmed collections are usually accompanied by published guides containing scholarship that helps put the archival materials into context.Researchers for Hire: When you can't identify a small number of specific items that you would like to have copied, or when neither copying nor ILL is possible, or when there is simply too much material to go through remotely, consider hiring a local researcher to visit the library for you.\u00a0 Check the library's website for a list of local researchers for hire.\u00a0 Or consult the National Archives' list of Independent Researchers for Hire for ideas.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665454", "page_name": "Remote Research Tips", "box_id": "33566162", "box_name": "Tips for Productive Remote Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665454"}}
{"text": "Tropy:\nTropy is a free tool you can use to manage\u00a0your research photos.\u00a0 With Tropy you can file, annotate, tag, search, and export images.\u00a0 Download the software from Tropy.org .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566163", "box_name": "Tropy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "Zotero for Archival Research:\nA handy guide from Harvard Libraries with tips for using Zotero to organize manuscript and archival sources: Zotero for Archival Research", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566164", "box_name": "Zotero for Archival Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool:\nThe Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool is an online interactive resource to assist users in learning how to decipher and read manuscripts written in Spanish during the early modern period, roughly from the late 15th to the 18th century.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566165", "box_name": "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "Transkribus:\n\" Transkribus is the European Union READ project's comprehensive platform for the automated recognition, transcription and searching of historical documents. \u00a0The main objective of Transkribus is to support users who are engaged in the transcription of printed or handwritten documents, namely humanities scholars, archives, volunteers and computer scientists.\"\u00a0 Download it for free from the Transkribus website . Read about Transkribus on the blog of the\u00a0National Archives\u00a0 of the UK .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566166", "box_name": "Transkribus", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "TeachArchives.org:\n\" TeachArchives.org is an innovative resource for teachers, administrators, librarians, archivists, and museum educators. It offers sample exercises and informative articles based on a new approach to teaching in the archives.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566167", "box_name": "TeachArchives.org", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "FromThePage:\nFromThePage is a crowdsourcing platform for archives and libraries where volunteers transcribe, index, and describe historic document.\u00a0 Sign up to transcribe historical documents as a volunteer, create classroom transcribing projects, or upload documents from your archive for crowd-sourced transcription.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665455", "page_name": "Tools", "box_id": "33566168", "box_name": "FromThePage", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665455"}}
{"text": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research:\nA guide from the Society of American Archivists that describes how archives function and provides tips on identifying appropriate archives and accessing historical materials at an archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665456", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33566169", "box_name": "SAA's Guide to Effective Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665456"}}
{"text": "Archives & Primary Sources:\nArchives & Primary Sources: A PDF tutorial describing the basics of archival collections and primary sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665456", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33566170", "box_name": "Archives & Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665456"}}
{"text": "Archival Finding Aids:\nArchival Finding Aids: A PDF tutorial detailing the various descriptive elements typically found in electronic finding aids for archival collections.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665456", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33566171", "box_name": "Archival Finding Aids", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665456"}}
{"text": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems:\nA brief video introduction covering different types of archives, what archivists do, who can use archives, what is missing from them, and why they are valuable.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665456", "page_name": "Tutorials", "box_id": "33566172", "box_name": "What Are Archives? - A Tutorial from ATLAS Systems", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665456"}}
{"text": "On Archives:\nGeneral Research Skills\n\nArchives-Related", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665457", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33566173", "box_name": "On Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665457"}}
{"text": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives:\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.\n\nActivating an Archive of Black Life in Brooklyn: Pratt Faculty and Students Collaborate with the Weeksville Community on an Oral History Project to Shape the Future.\n\nArchives in The News: Find these and many other fascinating articles about archives in our Zotero Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665457", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33566174", "box_name": "Archives in the News: A Zotero Collection of Articles Related to Archives", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665457"}}
{"text": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field:\nFollowing are links to a few noteworthy library blogs and websites that provide an introduction to particular collections and a glimpse into what's going on in the world of archives.\n\nArchives Against History Repeating Itself: \"[C]created ... to acknowledge, address, and repair the harms done by white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, heteronormativity, ableism, and capitalism (an incomplete list for sure!) and their various intersections in and through records and archives. With this site, we hope to use ideas, activities, and actions to imagine and enact a more just world. \"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665457", "page_name": "Further Reading", "box_id": "33566175", "box_name": "Library Blogs: Dispatches from the Field", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665457"}}
{"text": "Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives) The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665555", "page_name": "Polling Data", "box_id": "33567977", "box_name": "Roper", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665555"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials . This link opens in a new window", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665555", "page_name": "Polling Data", "box_id": "33567977", "box_name": "Roper", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665555"}}
{"text": "Featured Resource:\nANES: American National Election Studies: ANES is a political science survey which studies voters political behavior during each general election. It has an archive of datasets including time series data of individual responses to their surveys back to 1952. Also data from other studies that ANES has conducted over this period. This is a useful resource for scholars and students of US elections and voter opinion.\n\nPew Global Attitudes Project Key Indicators Database: This interactive database allows users to explore public opinion trends in 55 countries on topics ranging from attitudes toward the U.S. to people's assessments of their own lives to views about globalization, democratization, extremism and other important issues. Data can be searched by question, topic or country - results can be displayed in map, table or chart formats. The findings are from 8 surveys conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project from 2002-2009 among 200,000 respondents", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566332", "box_name": "Featured Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "n map, table or chart formats. The findings are from 8 surveys conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project from 2002-2009 among 200,000 respondentsLatin American Public Opinion Project: The Latin American Public Opinion Projectis based at Vanderbilt University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566332", "box_name": "Featured Resource", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
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{"text": "Find Public Opinion Polls:Find Public Opinion Polls:Need to find public opinion polls? Use the following sources to find polling data. ABC News Polling Unit Contains polling data collected by ABC News from 2005 to the present. American Religion Data Archive Contains national and international surveys, questionnaires, and reports focused on religion. Associated with the Pennsylvania State University. Angus Reid Global Monitor Since 2003 the Angus Reid Global Monitor website has tracked and made available a free-access online public opinion database that includes surveys from around the world. It tracks attitudes and perceptions concerning political, social and economic topics. Associated Press / Ipsos Poll Contains polling data collected by the Associated Press and Ipsos from 2003 to the present. Canadian Opinion Research Archive Contains Canadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.anadian commercial and independent surveys from 1973 to the present. CBS News Polls Contains polling data collected by CBS News from the current year.Europa - Public Opinion The Public Opinion Analysis sector of the European Commission makes survey results available from this website.Its surveys and studies address major topics concerning European citizenship: enlargement, social situation, health, culture, information technology, environment, the Euro, defence, etc. Gallup Poll Contains recent polling data from the Gallup Poll. Fox News Polls Contains polling data collected from Fox News from 2005 to the present. The Harris Poll \"Begun in 1963, The Harris Poll is a long running proprietary survey conducted by Harris Interactive measuring public opinion . The nationally representative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.esentative polls, conducted both by telephone and online, measure, and trend, the knowledge, opinions, behaviors and motivation of the general public.New survey data on a wide variety of subjects including politics, the economy, healthcare, foreign affairs, science and technology, sports and entertainment, and lifestyles are published weekly.\" Iraqanalysis.org The Iraq Analysis Group maintains a list of opinion polls carried out in Iraq. It aims to be a comprehensive list of significant polls available in English. The site provides analysis of the data and a link to the organization conducting the poll. Kaiser Family Foundation - Kaiser Polls Contains thousands of survey questions from the past 65+ years on health issues. Los Angeles Times Polls Contains polling data collected by The Los Angeles Times from 1996 to the present. New York Times Polls Contains polling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.ling data collected by The New York Times from 2002 to the present. NPR / Kaiser / Kennedy School Poll Contains polling data from 1999 to the present.Pew Research Center for the People and the Press This organization conducts polls on politics, the media and American perspectives. They also conduct the Pew Global Attitudes Project, \"a series of worldwide public opinion surveys that encompasses a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. More than 90,000 interviews in 50 countries have been conducted as part of the project's work\" PIPA: Program on International Policy Attitudes PIPA conducts studies of public attitudes on various international topics. The website contains studies of U.S. opinion and studies of world opinion. They have also published a new website/webzine called WorldPublicOpinion.org , as a source of in-depth information and analysis on public opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.blic opinion from around the world on international issue PollingReport.com An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.Contains frequently updated polling results and data. Public Agenda Online Public Agenda is a non-profit research organization that does opinion surveys on a wide variety of issues. Public Opinion Poll Question Database Contains polling data collected by Harris, Southern Poll, state polls, and the Knight Foundation Community Polls from 1970 to the present. Time Magazine / SRBI Polls Contains polling data collected by Time Magazine and SRBI from 2004 to the present. The Wall Street Journal / NBC News Polls Contains polling data from The Wall Street Journal and NBC News. Subscription required. The Washington Post Polls Contains polling data from The Washington Post from 1997 to the present. World Public Opinion.org This website, produced by the Program on International Policy Attitudes and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.des and launched in January 2006 provides articles on the results of opinion polls taken around the world. Articles are organized by region and topic.While there is no archive of past polls provided, the older articles will be listed farther down the chronological listing. Zogby International This for-profit polling organization conducts opinion research on both domestic and international issues. Their website offer news reports on their research findings. Zogby also works with think-tanks, universities and research groups to conduct polls.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566333", "box_name": "Find Public Opinion Polls", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "General Social Survey The General Social Survey is an ongoing regular personal interview survey of U.S. households conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. The survey measures the direction of American attitudes, experiences, practices and concerns. Since 1994 the GSS has been conducted in even number years. ICPSR: Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) is the world's largest archive of computer-readable social science data. As a member institution, GC faculty and students have direct and free access to download data. The data resources include but are not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566334", "box_name": "Survey Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income.World Values Survey Surveys conducted by a network of social scientists at universities world-wide to provide a worldwide investigation of sociocultural and political change in four waves 1990-1991, 1995-1996, 1999-2001, and 2005.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566334", "box_name": "Survey Data", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "Additional Guides to Opinion Polls and Surveys:\nGuide to public opinion poll Web sites: Polling data from around the world , C&RL News, October 2006, Vol. 67, No. 9 by Gary Thompson and Sean Conley Other Polling Data . (list compiled by World Public Opinion.org) Washington Post Data Directory . A guide to public opinion data published on the internet by non-partisan organizations", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10665490", "page_name": "Public Opinion Polls", "box_id": "33566335", "box_name": "Additional Guides to Opinion Polls and Surveys", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10665490"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThe following is a sample of datasets\u2014see our Finding Data Guide for a fuller list.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568020", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "Datasets:\nData.Gov Data.Gov archive Google Data Search ICPSR TracFed", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "Datasets:\nData.Gov Data.Gov archive Google Data Search ICPSR TracFedMonthly statistics of international trade = Statistiques mensuelles du commerce international Published also as an online database called:SourceOECD.\u00a0Shows the value of each member country's exports & imports of services by type of service. ICPSR ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) is the world's largest archive of computer-readable social science data. The data resources include but are not limited to surveys of values, attitudes, health, race and religion, political exit polls and voting behavior, data on crime, and consumer income. International Financial Statistics (IMF) Standard source of international statistics compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation.The Web interface allows subscribers to browse the database, select series of interest, display the selected series in a spreadsheet format, and save the selected series for transfer to other software systems such as Excel. Subscription paid by Student Technology Fee. World Data Analyst Statistical profiles of over 200 countries.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "r to other software systems such as Excel. Subscription paid by Student Technology Fee. World Data Analyst Statistical profiles of over 200 countries.American Community Survey Data Census FSRDC NHGIS Research Data (confidential Census data) Federal Statistical Research Data Centers (RDCs) are secure computing labs where qualified researchers can conduct approved statistical analysis on non\u2010public\u00a0data (\u201crestricted data\u201d). Baruch College is one of the Centers and\u00a0fees are waived for all of CUNY. Learn more here .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "atistical analysis on non\u2010public\u00a0data (\u201crestricted data\u201d). Baruch College is one of the Centers and\u00a0fees are waived for all of CUNY. Learn more here .FRED Economic Data - great for a novice, but also good for sophisticated users accessing an array\u00a0of data sources. Bureau of Labor Statistics data retrieval tools. FRASER - a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history\u2014particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Bank of International Settlements -\u00a0BIS statistics, compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity. Federal Reserve Tealbook -\u00a0Several data sets contain the projections from the Tealbooks (formerly Greenbooks) of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The Tealbook/Greenbook is produced before each meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. Using an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future. an assumption about monetary policy, the Research staff at the Board of Governors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.These projections are made available to the public after a lag of five years.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "rnors prepares projections about how the economy will fare in the future.These projections are made available to the public after a lag of five years.Data.GOV Visualize Election Data Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections (limited)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "s are made available to the public after a lag of five years.Data.GOV Visualize Election Data Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections (limited)Facts on International Relations and Security Trends (FIRST) -- integrated database containing information from research institutes around the world. Coverage includes data on armed conflicts and peace keeping, arms production and trade, military expenditure, armed forces and conventional weapons holding, nuclear weapons, chronology, statistics and other reference data. Gapminder -- a non-profit venture promoting sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The site includes moving graphics that display development trends by the countries, time periods, and indicators you choose. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF POVERTY The Global Poverty Mapping Project has downloadable poverty data sets and maps. The Poverty Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.y Mapping Project is sponsored by CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University.Human Development Reports The UN Human Development office publishes global, regional and national human development reports. This webpage provides access to these reports from the most recent back to the mid 1990's. Human Development Report's primary purpose is to assess the state of human development across the globe and provide a critical analysis of a specific theme each year. It combines thematic policy analysis with detailed country data that focus on human well-being, not just economic trends. Selecting the \"Statistics\" link will get you to the Human Development Indices - a summary composite index that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.dex that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: longevity, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.International Data Base (IDB) -- maintained by the Bureau of the Census, this database provides demographic data for selected indicators, countries and user-selected regions, and years, population statistics, and summary data, population pyramids and access to more data for a single country. NationMaster -- designed by a web publishing company in Australia, this site gathers statistics from a variety of sources, mostly international agencies, and presents them in an easy-to-use and interesting graphical formats. Links to ads are present but are generally unobtrusive. Princeton Data and Statistical Services Access to many downloadable statistical data, such as Economic Time Series, Census Data, and International Data Sources. There may be some tools that are restricted to Princeton faculty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.lty or students. United Nations Statistics Division Collects, analyzes and disseminates a wide range of statistical information to the general public.Includes links to information on statistical methods, links to data and reports, and other sources. Immigration Data Hub Provides access to the latest immigration statistics, maps, and numbers for the United States and other countries. OFFSTATS: Official Statistics on the Web -- The OFFSTATS database provides access to free statistics from official sources on the web. Web links are arranged by country, region or subject. All of the content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.e content of the database is held in the public domain and is available through the Internet. Many data are downloadable as text or spreadsheet files.Terrorism and Preparedness Data Resource Center -- TPDRC archives and distributes data collected by government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and researchers about the nature of intra-domestic and international terrorism incidents, organizations, perpetrators, and victims; governmental and nongovernmental responses to terror, including primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions; and citizen's attitudes towards terrorism, terror incidents, and the response to terror. World Development Report \"The World Bank's annual World Development Report (WDR) is an invaluable guide to the economic, social and environmental state of the world today. Each year the WDR provides in depth analysis of a specific aspect of development. Past reports have considered such topics as the role of the state, transition economies, labor, infrastructure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.structure, health, the environment, and poverty. \" 1979- 2008 in print at 330.91724 W9271 FM-3-North. Recent editions on the Web with some exceptions.Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) -- reports aggregate and individual governance indicators for 212 countries and territories over the period 1996\u20132007, for six dimensions of governance: Voice and Accountability, Political Stability and Absence of Violence, Government Effectiveness, Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law , and Control of Corruption.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436453", "guide_name": "Political Science", "page_id": "10666057", "page_name": "Datasets and Statistics", "box_id": "33568164", "box_name": "Datasets", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436453&p=10666057"}}
{"text": "Librarian:\nStephen Klein is available for research consultations. Make a consultation\u00a0appointment with Stephen or email him .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666320", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33568756", "box_name": "Librarian", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666320"}}
{"text": "Introduction:\nThis guide introduces essential resources, research approaches, and techniques for economics students and researchers, featuring key materials available through the Mina Rees Library that are especially valuable for\u00a0researching economics and related topics. Our E-Research Basics guide\u00a0acquaints you with the basics of doing online research through the Mina Rees Library. You'll find information about logging in for remote access, deciding\u00a0on and searching within a database, locating\u00a0specific articles and doing broad exploratory searches, determining whether the GC has access to a particular journal, and more. The GC Library ILL team can get you information from other libraries, help you access locally available information, and connect you to free online resources. ILL is usually fast\u00a0(unless it is rare or from far away...but we can still often get those items, too) and always easy and worth a try! Make a GC Library ILL Request and read the GC Library Blog about ILL .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666320", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "33568757", "box_name": "Introduction", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666320"}}
{"text": "General Library Resources:\nGraduate Center Library Website: Starting point for finding books, articles, journals, databases, interlibrary loan, electronic reference, and more\n\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nInterlibrary Loan: Need an article from a journal not at the Graduate Center? Need a book that not available from any CUNY library? Go here to submit an interlibrary loan request.\n\n24/7 E-mail and Chat Reference: Use this service to ask questions at any time. Email questions will be answered by Graduate Center librarians. Chat questions may be answered by librarians at other institutions.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666320", "page_name": "Getting Started", "box_id": "4423821", "box_name": "General Library Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666320"}}
{"text": "Off-Campus Access Problems?:\nIf you are unable to\u00a0log into GC library databases with CUNY Login credentials, try using your GC Network Account credentials. You can also try CUNY\u00a0e-resources as a backup. This smaller collection of databases provides access with your CUNY Login credentials. Use the password reset tool or contact IT Services to resolve account issues and regain access to all\u00a0GC databases.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "8143672", "box_name": "Off-Campus Access Problems?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "Looking for a Specific Journal?:\nUse our journal title search tool to see whether the library has access to a particular title, and what date ranges our subscriptions cover. The Graduate Center Library welcomes journal subscription suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .\u00a0You are welcome to suggest a journal subscription .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568758", "box_name": "Looking for a Specific Journal?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "Core Databases:\nAnnual Reviews: Full text of 51 Annual Review journals in the social sciences, biomedical/life sciences, physical sciences and economics. The literature reviews synthesize current understanding of a topic, set the work in historical context, and include extensive bibliographies. Search across or browse reviews and journals in more than 45 scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": ", including anthropology, astrophysics, biochemistry, criminology, earth and planetary sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.Business Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: This site from the Library of Congress includes a searchable directory containing information on more than 150,000 newspapers published in the U.S. since 1690. It also includes searchable digitized images of 3,600 selected local and regional newspapers published from 1777 to 1963, including more than 20 New York papers.\n\nEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "e articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.Economist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.\n\nEconomist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "es around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.Foreign Law Guide: Foreign Law Guide (FLG) offers information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG systemically covers approximately 190 jurisdictions which are updated by a global team of experts.\n\nHandbooks in Economics: Full text of 41 Elsevier handbooks in the Economics series. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.\n\nHandbooks in Economics: Full text of 41 Elsevier handbooks in the Economics series. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ries. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.Health Poll Database: Published by the Roper Center, the Health Poll Database is an archive of exclusively health-related U.S. survey questions, covering eighty years of national polling. Searchable questions and results, demographic crosstabs, and trends are available on every topic related to health, including social determinants of health, access to care, individual health status, health policy, insurance, costs, and health politics. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation. Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .International Bibliography of the Social Sciences: IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles, books, reviews, and selected chapters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "apters in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology from 1951 to the present. Part of the ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection.National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database: The NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts Database is published by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference Service, an information clearinghouse for people around the U.S. and the world involved with research, policy, and practice related to criminal and juvenile justice, and drug control. The NCJRS Abstracts Database contains summaries of over 200,000 U.S. and international publications, including federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ncluding federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, audiovisual presentations, and unpublished research.NBER Working Papers: Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. NBER research studies present data and findings but do not make policy recommendations. Free NBER publications that are also available online include: NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health NBER Digest \u2014 Non-technical summaries of 4-8 working papers per month NBER Reporter \u2014 News about the Bureau and its activities\n\nNew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "R Reporter \u2014 News about the Bureau and its activities\n\nNew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online: Over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 economists.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nPolicy File Index: Policy File Index is a unique resource for U.S. public policy research. Users are able to access timely, updated information from over 350 public policy think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, research institutes, university centers, advocacy groups, and other entities. Coverage spans 1990 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "anks, nongovernmental organizations, research institutes, university centers, advocacy groups, and other entities. Coverage spans 1990 to the present.Political Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.\n\nRegional Business News: Provides full text coverage of more than 80 regional business publications covering metropolitan and rural areas within the United States and Canadian provinces. Includes newspapers, radio and television news transcripts, trade publications, magazines and newswires, including content from publishers such as The Washington Post , Crain\u2019s New York Business , and PR Newswire US .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ublications, magazines and newswires, including content from publishers such as The Washington Post , Crain\u2019s New York Business , and PR Newswire US .Roper iPoll (formerly Roper Center Archives): The world\u2019s largest collection of poll data from 1935 to present. Contains hundreds of thousands of questions and tens of thousands of individual-level datasets, with hundreds more added yearly. Includes broad topical coverage of opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, the environment, science and technology, health, economics, and more. It also includes global data from over 120 countries, and historical archives that feature questions on topics such as World War II, the civil rights movement, and women\u2019s history, along with a general social survey with cumulative data from 1972-2016 featuring a standard core of demographic and attitudinal variables. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": ". Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.. Access through the Graduate Center Library enables you to view poll questions, save up to 50 questions, search abstracts and download documentation.Create a free personal account to download datasets, save up to 500 questions at once, and use the RoperExplorer analytical tool with crosstabs functionality. Users who have accounts on the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "n the old \"classic\" Roper iPoll website will need to register again on the new site. Learn more about how to use Roper iPoll online: Roper Tutorials .Social Theory: More than 150,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Theodor Adorno, Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, \u00c9mile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, J\u00fcrgen Habermas, Karl Marx, Robert Merton, Dorothy E. Smith, and Talcott Parsons. Search across the resource or browse authors, titles, theories, or subjects.\n\nStatistical Insight: Includes indexing, abstracting, and full text of millions of statistical reports, publications, tables, and datasets on thousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ousands of topics produced by U.S. federal agencies, state governments, private and academic organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.TRACFed: TRACFed is a source of authoritative information on federal government criminal, civil, and administrative enforcement, as well as information on staffing, spending, and related matters. It includes access to TRAC's full suite of data tools and reports (with the exception of the Judge Information Center) and offers a wide range of federal data, mostly collected under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Read more in our GC Library blog post about TRACFed .\n\nUrban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "Fed .\n\nUrban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.Web of Science: Massive multidisciplinary index of scholarly publications, with especially strong coverage of the sciences and social sciences. Includes numerous sub-databases, most notably the Web of Science Core Collection, which provides cover-to-cover indexing of 21,000+ peer-reviewed journals. Includes citation data for publications, allowing searchers to identify highly cited articles, find citations to a given article/author, and track citations over time. Includes detailed author records and several unique search capabilities, such as the ability to search by author affiliation, grant number, or chemical structure. Also includes awarded grant information and associated publications.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568759", "box_name": "Core Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "General Databases:\nAcademic OneFile: Provides full-text articles in all subject areas from over 19,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources as well as thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR (National Public Radio) and CNN, and videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Subjects covered include biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.\n\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "edings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.Annee philologique: Bibliographic database of scholarly works relating to all aspects of Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Includes all volumes of the annual index beginning with Volume 1 published in 1928. Covers Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and scholarly subspecialties such as numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy. Abstracts of journal articles are in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Books entries often include tables of contents and book review information.\n\nAnthropological Index Online: AIO indexes nearly 800 journals published in more than 40 languages held in the British Museum's Anthropology Library. Records span 1957 to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "to the present and cover all branches and areas of anthropology, including archaeology, cultural ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology.AnthroSource: Current issues of the American Anthropological Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "l Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Part of Wiley Online Library.ARTFL: A collection of digitized resources on the French language developed through a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago. The main database, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of more than 3,500 French language texts spanning the 12th through the 20th centuries, and ranging from classic works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. Additional subscription databases contain texts related to specific genres and writers, such as dictionaries, novels, Proven\u00e7al poetry, histories of the French Revolution, 19th century French literary and artistic criticism, philosophical works, and ancient French texts. Also includes nearly two dozen open access databases covering a wide range of topics, including 18th and 19th century encyclopedias, French revolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.evolutionary newspapers, pamphlets, and laws, classical French theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "theatre, and online editions of the works of Voltaire, Rousseau, Montaigne, and others.Select \u201cSubscription Databases\u201d or \u201cPublic Access\u201d for details.Arts & Humanities Database: Full text of 600 publications related to visual and applied arts. Titles include both scholarly peer-reviewed journals and selected trade and consumer titles relevant to applied arts and cultural studies. Subject strengths include art, design, crafts, and photography; archaeology, anthropology and classical studies; architecture, interior design, and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literatures; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.\n\nHathiTrust Digital Library: Millions of books digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "digitized by a variety of major research institutions. See this post for more information about public domain items available to all via HathiTrust .Humanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.\n\nJournal Citation Reports: Presents an array of citation-based metrics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Provides Journal Impact Factor (i.e., average number of citations in a given year to articles published by that journal in the previous two years, averaged over the number of articles published in those two years) for many but not all covered journals. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "als. Search or browse the database by journal (title or ISSN), subject category, or publisher. Compare metrics for up to four journals simultaneously.JSTOR: A digital library containing journals, books, images, and primary sources. The GC\u2019s subscription includes JSTOR\u2019s Arts and Sciences I-XII collections of scholarly journals across the social sciences and humanities. Coverage begins with the first issue of almost every journal and continues through varying periods within the last five years. Also included are more than 700 freely accessible collections of illustrations, letters, literary documents, newspapers, magazines, photographs, postcards, and yearbooks; open access alternative press publications from the latter half of the 20th century; and thousands of research reports. 3+ million images in Artstor are also now discoverable in JSTOR. Browse content by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "t by subject, title, or collection, or search across the full resource. Register for a free personal account to save materials and organize your work.Loeb Classical Library: Harvard University Press presents an interconnected, fully searchable, growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin literature. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.\n\nOxford Academic: A new unified platform for Oxford University Press\u2019s journals and many of its academic book collections that allows cross searching and browsing of content. Browse or search across all content or just within Journals, Books, or Subjects. Limit results to subscribed materials by filtering for Purchased Content, Open Access, and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "and/or Free items. Available titles may be found in OneSearch . For other disciplines, check availability via the New York Public Library remotely.Oxford Bibliographies: Bibliographies in American literature, Anthropology, Atlantic history, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Education, International Relations, Islamic studies, Latin American studies, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, the Renaissance and Reformation, and Victorian Literature. Bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.\n\nOxford Journals: Full collection of journals published by Oxford University Press covering the Arts & Humanities, Law, Medicine & Health, Science & Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "journals published by Oxford University Press covering the Arts & Humanities, Law, Medicine & Health, Science & Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.Project Muse: The CUNY and Graduate Center subscriptions provide access to the full text of nearly 400 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences along with over 70,000 e-books and 4,600 open access books. Select \u201cBrowse All Muse\u201d and filter by Access type \u201cOnly content I have access to\u201d to see subscribed and OA content. Or look for the green check mark and OA icons that appear next to accessible titles when searching across the platform. E-books are also available via the separate link to Project Muse E-Books .\n\nProject Muse (including Ebooks) via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "ur New York Public Library credentials! The New York Public Library's Project Muse offerings include ebooks that can be downloaded as PDFs by chapter.Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983: Indexes hundreds of important journals in the social sciences. Subject coverage Includes addiction studies, anthropology, area studies, communications and mass media, community health and medical care, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "rity studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, sociology and urban studies.SocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666321", "page_name": "Journals & Databases", "box_id": "33568761", "box_name": "General Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666321"}}
{"text": "Suggest a Book:\nSuggest a book purchase: The Graduate Center Library welcomes book purchase suggestions from the Graduate Center community. The library will carefully consider requests that are consistent with our Collection Policy .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666322", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33568762", "box_name": "Suggest a Book", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666322"}}
{"text": "Catalogs and Other Resources:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666322", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "7886111", "box_name": "Catalogs and Other Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666322"}}
{"text": "Associations:\nSome scholarly associations for economics: American Economic Association (AEA) American Institute of Economic Research (AIER) The Brookings Institution Council on Foreign Relations The Econometrics Society The Economic Club of New York International Economics Association International Monetary Fund National Association for Business Economics National Economic Association . Peterson Institute for International Economics World Economic Forum World Economics Association", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666345", "page_name": "Associations", "box_id": "33568841", "box_name": "Associations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666345"}}
{"text": "Zotero:\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.\n\nZotero Wiki: This site was originally created as a Zotero resource for a one day training course, Managing Personal Digital Research Information, at the British Library in September 2013 and March 2014.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666346", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33568842", "box_name": "Zotero", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666346"}}
{"text": "Refworks:\nRefworks: Online citation management licensed for all CUNY campuses. Generate footnotes and bibliography in any writing style; organize citations and notes in your private library. 25 MB limit on individual file size; 5 GB individual account limit. Group Code: RWGradC There is a new interface available for RefWorks; see the library guide Citation Managers & Style Guides for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666346", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33568843", "box_name": "Refworks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666346"}}
{"text": "Mendeley:\nMendeley: Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network that also allows you to collect and annotate PDFs. Owned by Elsevier.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666346", "page_name": "Citation Managers", "box_id": "33568844", "box_name": "Mendeley", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666346"}}
{"text": "Find Grants and Research Awards:\nPivot-RP: Grants, internships, and graduate and post-graduate fellowships in all subject areas. Search for open funding opportunities and information about previously awarded grants. Users may create an optional personal account to use enhanced features such as saving searches and tracking funding opportunities. Once you create an account, you can also claim and configure your user profile to receive personalized automated funding recommendations targeted to your research interests. To create an account, select the Use Email Address/Create Password option and fill out the form using your @gradcenter.cuny.edu or @gc.cuny.edu address. For Affiliated Member Institution, select \"Graduate Center, The City University of New York.\" Look for the verification email in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568845", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "l in your inbox to finish the process. After the initial setup, you will be recognized as a GC researcher whenever you log into your personal account.Social Science Research Foundation Fellowships List: The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568845", "box_name": "Find Grants and Research Awards", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "University Funding Directories:\nDuke University Office of Research Support: Duke University ORS maintains a database of funding opportunities by discipline. Opportunities are curated from a variety of sources and include funding announcements from federal, foundation, industry, and professional association sponsors. The information contained is NOT limited to Duke internal opportunities.\n\nGRAPES - UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support: Search for awards from among 625 scholarships, grants, fellowships, and postdoctoral awards. Free-to-search for applicants to any graduate program, to graduate students working on a master\u2019s thesis or doctoral dissertation, and to postdoc scholars.\n\nMichigan State University Grants for Individuals Compilation: Includes a frequently updated comprehensive list of grants to individuals organized by academic discipline or subject, population group, and academic level.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568846", "box_name": "University Funding Directories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "Support for Sponsored Research:\nOffice of Research and Sponsored Programs: The office of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) is the CUNY Graduate School and University Center\u2019s central administrative unit for overseeing GC-CUNY applications for, and awards of, governmental and foundation funding.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568847", "box_name": "Support for Sponsored Research", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations:\nFree Training from Candid.org (formerly Foundation Center and Guidestar): Classroom and Webinar trainings are available led by Candid. This link will provide dates and the ability to register.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568848", "box_name": "Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "Career and Job Outlook:\nVersatile PhD: A a free community, and a premium content subscription service whose mission is to help humanities and social science graduate students, ABDs and PhDs identify, prepare for and excel in non-academic careers. Access to the Premium Content Area is available for all Graduate Center affiliates.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666347", "page_name": "Funding", "box_id": "33568849", "box_name": "Career and Job Outlook", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666347"}}
{"text": "Preparing to Graduate?:\nLibrary deposit is the final degree requirement for Graduate Center doctoral and master's students. If you are preparing to graduate, review the the Dissertations and Theses guide and consult with your program office for requirements and deadlines. Questions? Contact the Dissertation Office at deposit@gc.cuny.edu.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418143", "box_name": "Preparing to Graduate?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "Finding Dissertations:\nThere is no single source for\u00a0a comprehensive dissertation search. WorldCat and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global include most American dissertations. Dissertations @ The Center for Research Libraries lends non-American dissertations to member borrowers. Library catalogs and specialized repositories contain other titles. Request any dissertation through Interlibrary Loan . Though not every title is available through ILL, it is worth a try.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "23004218", "box_name": "Finding Dissertations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
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{"text": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections:In 1961, CUNY's Graduate School and University Center became the doctorate-granting institution for The City University of New York, using a consortial model of graduate education that drew upon faculty and facilities from across CUNY. The first graduates of the first Ph.D. program deposited their dissertations in 1965. Print copies Bound copies of most dissertations from 1965\u20132015 are located in the library and shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name: 1965\u20131988: 2nd floor 1989\u20132015: 1st floor Dissertation Reading Room To aid browsing, bound copies were color-coded by degree program, creating the multi-color shelves that are now the hallmark of the Dissertation Reading Room. See the dissertations color chart for more information. Some programs offered joint degrees with other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.h other CUNY schools, and bound copies of these dissertations were cataloged by and shelved at their respective campus libraries. These include: Ph.D.Program in Business: locate bound dissertations at Baruch College's Newman Library Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice: locate bound dissertations at John Jay College's Lloyd Sealy Library Ph.D. Program in Engineering: locate dissertations at City College's Cohen Library Bound copies of master's theses are located on the 2nd floor (see map ). Theses are shelved chronologically, then alphabetically by student's last name. In November 2015, the library ceased archiving print copies of dissertations and theses, moving to a fully electronic thesis and dissertation program. Digital Access As of 2014, all Graduate Center dissertations, theses, and capstone projects are posted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.ted to CUNY Academic Works . Some are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author.Digitized versions of pre-2014 dissertations and doctoral capstone projects are available to the CUNY community via our Retrospective Dissertations, 1965-2013 database (CUNY Login required). Some pre-2014 works have been added to CUNY Academic Works at the author's request, with more being added each month. Browse by year to view select dissertations going back to 1966. Alumni who graduated before 2014 and would like to make their own GC dissertation publicly available should email deposit@gc.cuny.edu for assistance. We are unable to add pre-2014 master's theses at this time. Doctoral dissertations are also available in ProQuest's Digital Dissertations subscription database (log in with your GC network ID). The database includes digital reproductions from the UMI microform going back to 1965.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "30210121", "box_name": "Graduate Center Dissertations and Theses Collections", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories:\nDissertations & Theses Global: Indexes two-million dissertations from over one-thousand institutions, with citations from 1861-1980 and abstracts from 1980 to present. Includes the full text of most post-1996 CUNY dissertations and many post-1996 dissertations from other institutions, as well as thousands of earlier ones. To limit your search to CUNY dissertations, include 0046 in your search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "ur search statement, selecting the school name/code search field. Non-U.S.dissertations can be searched in the Center for Research Libraries' catalog.Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: The Center for Research Libraries provides a shared collection of five million books, journals, documents and newspapers to supplement member libraries\u2019 holdings in the humanities, science, and social sciences. With a strategic emphasis on expanding electronic access to international primary source collections, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "ons, CRL participates in a number of cooperative digitization efforts, yielding millions of pages of digitized content to date. CRL resources include:The largest circulating collection of newspapers in North America \u2013 more than 16,000 newspaper titles from all world regions and from every U.S. state \u2013 mainstream dailies, underground and alternative press titles, rare publications from international conflict zones, U.S. ethnic titles, early African-American newspapers, and radio broadcast reports and transcripts Foreign journals rarely held in U.S. libraries, with a focus on science and technology Access to rich holdings in science, technology, and engineering print serials through a partnership with the Linda Hall Library More than 800,000 non U.S. dissertations Area Studies: major collections of news, government documents, and archives from Africa, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Southeast and South Asia Millions of pages of primary source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.ry source documents, including major sets from the National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resources", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "he National Archives of the U.S. and the U.K., and many special collections from around the world U.S.and international legal and government resourcesNetworked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Global ETD Search: NDLTD's Global ETD Search is a free service that allows researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations based on keyword, date, institution, language and subject.\n\nOpen Access Theses and Dissertations: Metadata from over 1100 institutions, indexes over 2.5 million theses and dissertations.\n\nAdditional Dissertation Databases: The library's Dissertations and Theses guide lists many additional databases of dissertations and theses.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666348", "page_name": "Dissertations", "box_id": "29418144", "box_name": "Dissertation Databases & Repositories", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666348"}}
{"text": "Share Your Work:\nYou wrote it...now what? How will you put your work out into the world? CUNY offers a variety of platforms for posting, publishing, or otherwise sharing your work online. Different platforms have different features and purposes\u2014for example, what's best for sharing an article you previously published in a subscription-based journal may not be best for making an educational text you wrote discoverable by\u00a0other instructors. This page summarizes\u00a0the different publishing platforms available to you as a member of the CUNY community.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456251", "box_name": "Share Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "Questions?:\nOverwhelmed by the options? All Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0are welcome to contact us for additional information or guidance about platforms, copyright, permissions, etc.: Jill Cirasella , Scholarly Communication Librarian and University Liaison, is the library's primary point person for questions about scholarly publishing, including questions about CUNY Academic Works, copyright, fair use, publisher contracts, and Creative Commons licenses. Elvis Bakaitis , Head of Reference, is the library's primary point person for questions creating and sharing open educational resources (OER), including questions about Pressbooks, Manifold, and OpenEd CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29456252", "box_name": "Questions?", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "CUNY Academic Works:\nCUNY Academic Works collects, preserves, and provides public access to scholarly, creative, and pedagogical works created by members of the CUNY community. A service of the CUNY libraries, Academic Works serves several important purposes: as a primary\u00a0publication venue for some works (e.g., dissertations, theses, and capstone projects , as well as white papers and conference presentations); as a site to share and showcase works published elsewhere (e.g., scholarly articles, book chapters); as a place to satisfy grant funders' open access and open data requirements. The Graduate Center section of Academic Works a great place for Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff\u00a0to\u00a0publicly share their work with the world. Learn more about how to add your work to CUNY Academic Works, or create an account to start uploading your work.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129149", "box_name": "CUNY Academic Works", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "Pressbooks:\nPressbooks is online\u00a0book production software, with editing functionality based on Wordpress. You can use Pressbooks to publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, white papers, and more, in multiple formats including: Designed PDF (for print-on-demand and digital distribution) MOBI (for Kindle ebook readers) EPUB (for all other ebook readers) Pressbooks allows you to \"edit as you go,\" making updates that are immediately live on the site. The platform is commonly used to create and share Open Educational Resources \u2014\u00a0typically more substantive texts, such as full length books or resource guides. Get started by signing up for a CUNY Pressbooks account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129158", "box_name": "Pressbooks", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "Manifold:\nManifold @CUNY is a digital publishing platform\u00a0where you can share your own scholarship or educational materials, upload texts that are openly licensed or in the public domain, upload texts for collective annotation with Hypothes.is , and more. Another option is to use the Manifold Reading Groups to build your own course reader from materials already available on the CUNY instance of Manifold. Check out CUNY Student Editions for examples of public domain texts that are \"accessibly designed for students\" in Manifold. Additional project collections include Libros En Espanol and Teaching and Pedagogy Resources . Manifold is best used as a display platform for pre-existing or finalized texts. As a creation platform, it lacks the editing functionality of Pressbooks (there is no way to modify a text once uploaded), which can be a barrier for those seeking to make continuous adjustments to their work. Get started by signing up for a Manifold @CUNY account .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129155", "box_name": "Manifold", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "OpenEd CUNY:\nOpenEd CUNY is a hub for sharing Open Educational Resources (OER) created at CUNY. Built as a part of the University's involvement in the New York State OER Scale Up Initiative, the site is used by CUNY's twenty-five campuses to facilitate OER-enabled pedagogy and make the work that faculty, staff, and students are creating more visible and shareable. If you're interested in getting a sense of OER at CUNY, OpenEd CUNY allows you to search by material type (syllabus, module, full course, game), educational level, media format (audio, video, eBook), as well as subject area. Get started by signing up for an OpenEd CUNY account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666349", "page_name": "Share Your Work", "box_id": "29129151", "box_name": "OpenEd CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666349"}}
{"text": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences:\nSocArXiv (pronounced sosh-archive ) is a preprint server created by sociologists, librarians, and open science advocates. Visit SocArxiv.org to deposit papers, and SocOpen.org for the latest news.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568851", "box_name": "SocArXiv: Open archive of the social sciences", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "Journal Policies:\nSHERPA/RoMEO: 95% of academic publishers offer standing permission for OA repository publication for some version of a work; check a journal's publishing policy here.\n\nWiley Author Compliance Tool: Search by funder, institution, or journal to see an overview of Wiley's open access policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568852", "box_name": "Journal Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "From Practical Guidance when submitting journal articles: Understanding your rights (excerpt reproduced courtesy SPARC): \"Relationships are changing due to the rise of digital publishing in academia. In order to maximize the value of the research you produce in this new environment, it is important for you to take an active role in managing the copyrights to your work. U.S. Copyright law gives the author of an original work, such as a scholarly article, the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display the copyrighted work. Copyright protection is now automatic. The author obtains these exclusive rights at the moment the copyrighted work has been \u201cfixed in a tangible medium,\u201d such as when a written work has been saved on a computer\u2019s hard drive or printed. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568853", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights. The author retains these exclusive rights up until the moment the author signs a written agreement to transfer some or all of these exclusive rights.(By contrast, an author may give others non-exclusive permission to use the copyrighted work in a variety of ways, including through verbal agreement.) A transfer of any exclusive right is truly exclusive\u2014once transferred the author may no longer exercise that right. If the author intends to retain the right to make any further uses of the copyrighted work, or intends to grant others permission to make any use of the copyrighted work, the author must make this clear in a written transfer agreement. As a scholar or scientist, when you publish in a journal you are typically asked by the publisher to sign such a transfer agreement, or contract, that describes the assignment of various rights to the publisher in the intellectual property you have created. Thus, the agreements often deprive you of certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568853", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.f certain rights that you may not wish to forfeit, such as your right to post your article on the public Internet or to make copies for classroom use.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568853", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "e.To take advantage of the greater opportunity now available to communicate your research results, you need these rights to the articles you produce.\"The SPARC Author Addendum: Developed by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), this author addendum is \"a legal instrument that you can use to modify your copyright transfer agreements with non-open access journal publishers\" (website).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568853", "box_name": "Know your rights", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "License Your Work:\nThe copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, to prepare derivative works, to distribute, and to license the work. A traditional copyright license reserves all rights for the author; a Creative Commons license describes how the author allows the work to be used by others. For uses other than those explicitly licensed, or even for those uses permitted under law (such as fair use), researchers may contact authors for permission.\n\nMore on Creative Commons Licenses: Creative Commons copyright licenses forge a balance inside the traditional \u201call rights reserved\u201d setting that copyright law creates. They give everyone a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination forges a digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10666350", "page_name": "Scholarly Publishing", "box_id": "33568854", "box_name": "License Your Work", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10666350"}}
{"text": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics:\nBureau of Labor Statistics: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy.\n\nBusiness and Economy (U.S. Census): Data topics include Business Counts, Business and Owner Characteristics, Business and Workforce Dynamics, Economic Census, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698130", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698130"}}
{"text": "conomic Census, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.International Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary Data Online: Current international statistics data are compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. Through the free eLibrary Data Online portal users can access the publicly available resources and features offered by IMF, including International Financial Statistics, Balance of Payment Statistics, Government Finance Statistics, and Direction of Trade Statistics databases. Users can browse each database or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698130", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698130"}}
{"text": "tabase or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):International Financial Statistics Balance of Payment Statistics Government Finance Statistics Direction of Trade Statistics Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER) Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS) Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey (CPIS) Financial Access Survey (FAS) Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs) Fiscal Monitor Regional Economic Outlook: Asia & Pacific Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East & Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere Data To save content and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.\n\nStatista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698130", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698130"}}
{"text": "Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698130", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698130"}}
{"text": "Company Filings:\nEDGAR (sec.gov): Search for and download filings of publicly traded companies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33663941", "box_name": "Company Filings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login):\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Gartner: Gartner provides reports analyzing information technology products and markets, including ranking vendors and explaining how IT is affected by government regulations here and abroad. CUNY does not have access to all Gartner reports. Use the advanced search to access only those available to CUNY. Gartner can be accessed only through CUNYfirst.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary: A comprehensive database of IMF publications, including flagships, books, journals, series, analytical papers, notes and manuals, and official reports and documents dating back to 1946. Includes information on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "cs, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account):\ne-Marketer (NYPL): Market research reports, data, charts, about anything \"e\": internet, mobile, video, social media, technology use and adoption, online advertising, demographics and more. eMarketer aggregates and analyzes research from 1,700+ sources and produces analyst reports, statistics, and and charting features. Also check out e-Marketer's Retail Microsite for in-depth data about retail stores and restaurants. *Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.*\n\nEmerging Markets - Internet Securities (EMIS) (NYPL): Full-text articles, news, company, industry and market information for emerging market countries around the world. NYPL cardholders: Once you type in your library card and pin number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "n number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.Morningstar Investing Center (NYPL): Formerly Morningstar Investment Research Center. Access Morningstar financial reports, screening, analyst reports and portfolio screening. Use the Help & Education link to access information about this database and online course modules on investing.\n\nPlunkett Research Online (NYPL): Industry trends, market research. NYPL cardholders: After connecting to the database next click on the tab \"Subscriber Log in\" on right of screen to get into the database. ** Please remember to click to LOG OUT when done, don't just switch to another database. The library has a limited number of licenses for this database and if you do not log out other library users will not be able to access.\n\nReference Solutions (NYPL): Reference Solutions, formerly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "rly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.Statista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1436561", "guide_name": "Economics", "page_id": "10698131", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1436561&p=10698131"}}
{"text": "Encyclopedias and Reference:\nEncyclopedia of Management: Encyclopedia of Management (EoM) provides authoritative information on the ever-changing field of business management. This comprehensive resource explores hundreds of topics in management theory and application, from balance sheets to virtual organizations. More than 300 detailed essays include cross-references to allow users to quickly access information and explore related concepts.\n\nGlossary of International Trade: Transaction, Banking, Shipping, Legal and Other Terms Used in International Trade: Detailed definitions of 3,450 terms used in international trade, banking, shipping, and law.\n\nHandbooks in Economics: Full text of 41 Elsevier handbooks in the Economics series. Subject coverage includes Computational, Innovation, and Social Economics, Econometrics, Economic Forecasting and Growth, and many other topics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678556", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33630227", "box_name": "Encyclopedias and Reference", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678556"}}
{"text": "Welcome!:\nThis guide contains resources and links for SLU students\u00a0enrolled in LABR 601: Labor in the Era of Globalization . It is designed to supplement the course and assist you in\u00a0your research. Navigate this guide using the tabs above. If you have any questions, please feel free to email or schedule an appointment with librarian Aliqae Geraci using the contact information on the right.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678556", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33661566", "box_name": "Welcome!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678556"}}
{"text": "Databases for Business and Economics Articles:\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.\n\nEconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678558", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33605654", "box_name": "Databases for Business and Economics Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/labr601_f24"}}
{"text": "e articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.Economist Historical Archive: 1843-2020: Historical archive of The Economist from 1843 to 2020 covering political, business, scientific, technological, and cultural issues around the world. Search across the archive or browse complete issues by date. Use the Journals tab to identify databases containing recent issues.\n\nNew York Times Academic Pass: All of CUNY has access to the NYTimes Academic Pass. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can sign up for free access to the NYTimes.com website and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.\n\nNew York Times Archive, 1851-2018: Actual page images from 1851 through 2018. Following years are added annually. When the results of a search are displayed, you have three retrieval options: 1. bibliographic citation and abstract; 2. article image (retrieved with Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678558", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33605654", "box_name": "Databases for Business and Economics Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/labr601_f24"}}
{"text": "th Adobe Acrobat Reader); 3. page map, displaying the entire page on which the article appears. For current access, see New York Times Academic Pass .Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials\n\nWall Street Journal Academic Membership: All CUNY affiliates have access to the Wall Street Journal Academic Membership. Anyone with a valid CUNY email address can register for free access to wsj.com and smartphone apps. Please see the full instructions for signing up.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678558", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33605654", "box_name": "Databases for Business and Economics Articles", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/labr601_f24"}}
{"text": "Company Filings:\nEDGAR (sec.gov): Search for and download filings of publicly traded companies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33663941", "box_name": "Company Filings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login):\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Gartner: Gartner provides reports analyzing information technology products and markets, including ranking vendors and explaining how IT is affected by government regulations here and abroad. CUNY does not have access to all Gartner reports. Use the advanced search to access only those available to CUNY. Gartner can be accessed only through CUNYfirst.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary: A comprehensive database of IMF publications, including flagships, books, journals, series, analytical papers, notes and manuals, and official reports and documents dating back to 1946. Includes information on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "cs, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account):\ne-Marketer (NYPL): Market research reports, data, charts, about anything \"e\": internet, mobile, video, social media, technology use and adoption, online advertising, demographics and more. eMarketer aggregates and analyzes research from 1,700+ sources and produces analyst reports, statistics, and and charting features. Also check out e-Marketer's Retail Microsite for in-depth data about retail stores and restaurants. *Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.*\n\nEmerging Markets - Internet Securities (EMIS) (NYPL): Full-text articles, news, company, industry and market information for emerging market countries around the world. NYPL cardholders: Once you type in your library card and pin number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "n number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.Morningstar Investing Center (NYPL): Formerly Morningstar Investment Research Center. Access Morningstar financial reports, screening, analyst reports and portfolio screening. Use the Help & Education link to access information about this database and online course modules on investing.\n\nPlunkett Research Online (NYPL): Industry trends, market research. NYPL cardholders: After connecting to the database next click on the tab \"Subscriber Log in\" on right of screen to get into the database. ** Please remember to click to LOG OUT when done, don't just switch to another database. The library has a limited number of licenses for this database and if you do not log out other library users will not be able to access.\n\nReference Solutions (NYPL): Reference Solutions, formerly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "rly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.Statista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678559", "page_name": "Company & Industry", "box_id": "33605674", "box_name": "NYPL databases (remote access with NYPL account)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678559"}}
{"text": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics:\nBureau of Labor Statistics: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy.\n\nBusiness and Economy (U.S. Census): Data topics include Business Counts, Business and Owner Characteristics, Business and Workforce Dynamics, Economic Census, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678560", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678560"}}
{"text": "conomic Census, and more.\n\nFRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.International Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary Data Online: Current international statistics data are compiled by the International Monetary Fund on all aspects of international and domestic finance. Through the free eLibrary Data Online portal users can access the publicly available resources and features offered by IMF, including International Financial Statistics, Balance of Payment Statistics, Government Finance Statistics, and Direction of Trade Statistics databases. Users can browse each database or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678560", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678560"}}
{"text": "tabase or dataset, create queries, and export data in a variety of formats. Click more to see available data resources including (but not limited to):International Financial Statistics Balance of Payment Statistics Government Finance Statistics Direction of Trade Statistics Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER) Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS) Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey (CPIS) Financial Access Survey (FAS) Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs) Fiscal Monitor Regional Economic Outlook: Asia & Pacific Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East & Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere Data To save content and searches, download data or set alerts, you can set up a personal account: click on \"Sign in or register\" and follow the directions provided.\n\nStatista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678560", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678560"}}
{"text": "Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.Social Explorer: Over 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438087", "guide_name": "SLU LABR 601 - Labor in the Era of Globalization (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10678560", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33661609", "box_name": "Business, Labor, and Economic Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438087&p=10678560"}}
{"text": "Directions:\nGraduate Center Library 365 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10016-4309 (212) 817-7040 Google Map Enter the library through the lobby of the building, on the 1st floor. Subways: B/D/F/M/N/Q/R to 34th St./Herald Square (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) 1/2/3/A/C/E to 34th St./Penn Station (between 7th and 8th Ave.) 6 to 33rd St. (at Park Ave.) Buses: M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/M34/Q32 to Fifth Ave. at 34th St. Other Public Transportation: PATH trains to 33rd St. (between 6th Ave. and Broadway) NJTransit and LIRR trains to Penn Station (34th St. between 7th and 8th Ave.) Metro-North trains to Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. at Park Ave.) Buses to Port Authority Bus Terminal (8th Ave. between 41st and 42nd St.)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438235", "guide_name": "Visiting the Library", "page_id": "10679859", "page_name": "Directions to the Library", "box_id": "33609393", "box_name": "Directions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438235&p=10679859"}}
{"text": "Entrance Requirements:\nTo enter the library, patrons must present one of the following photo IDs: CUNY Photo ID (student, faculty, staff, or retiree) with a current validation sticker (if applicable) Graduate Center Photo ID: Graduate Center or CUNY BA alumni (non-GC CUNY alumni have access to their home libraries only) Visiting research scholars Graduate Center research assistants Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium students (Columbia, Fordham, New School, NYU, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stonybrook) Empire State College Photo ID A government-issued photo ID alongside special privileges card: Graduate Center Research Assistant Friends of the Graduate Center Library Associates Language Reading Program METRO Referral A valid photo ID issued by a SHARES Institution", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438235", "guide_name": "Visiting the Library", "page_id": "10679860", "page_name": "Entrance Requirements", "box_id": "6947554", "box_name": "Entrance Requirements", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438235&p=10679860"}}
{"text": "Borrowing:\nFor more information about who can use the library and detailed borrowing privileges, visit our Access and Borrowing page.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438235", "guide_name": "Visiting the Library", "page_id": "10679860", "page_name": "Entrance Requirements", "box_id": "33609394", "box_name": "Borrowing", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438235&p=10679860"}}
{"text": "Floor Plans:\nThe library occupies three floors of the Graduate Center. The entrance is on the first floor, which houses the circulation and reserve desks, interlibrary loan office, and Dissertation Reading Room. The print and microform collections, reference desk, and library faculty and staff offices are located on the second floor, as are many study tables, computers, and scanners and other digitization equipment. The concourse level is under construction to make way for the Center for Digital Scholarship and Data Visualization . Click a floor plan thumbnail to see a larger version:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438235", "guide_name": "Visiting the Library", "page_id": "10679861", "page_name": "Floor Plans", "box_id": "33609395", "box_name": "Floor Plans", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438235&p=10679861"}}
{"text": "Zoom Booths:\nZoom booths are now available for reservations using the DGSC Room Reservation portal . There are two installed in the first floor of the Mina Rees Library. These booths are sponsored by the Graduate Center\u2019s Doctoral and Graduate Student Council (DGSC). See the DGSC Room Reservation page for more information.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1438235", "guide_name": "Visiting the Library", "page_id": "10679897", "page_name": "Zoom Booths", "box_id": "33610906", "box_name": "Zoom Booths", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1438235&p=10679897"}}
{"text": "Related Guides:\nFederal Statutes: A Beginner's Guide (Library of Congress): Statutes, also known as acts, are laws passed by a legislature. This research guide explains the statutory publication process for federal laws", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702210", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33684590", "box_name": "Related Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702210"}}
{"text": "Welcome!:\nThis guide contains resources and links for SLU students\u00a0enrolled in URB 310: Introduction to Social and Economic Policy . It is designed to supplement the course and assist you in\u00a0your research. Navigate this guide using the tabs above. If you have any questions, please feel free to email or schedule an appointment with librarian Aliqae Geraci using the contact information on the right.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702210", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33683082", "box_name": "Welcome!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702210"}}
{"text": "Law, Legislation, and Policy:\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nCongressional Research Service: The Congressional Research Service is \"the public policy research arm of the United States Congress. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS works exclusively and directly for Members of Congress, their Committees and staff on a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702214", "page_name": "Legislative Histories", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702214"}}
{"text": "a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nFederal Statutes: A Beginner's Guide: Statutes, also known as acts, are laws passed by a legislature. This research guide explains the statutory publication process for federal laws.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702214", "page_name": "Legislative Histories", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702214"}}
{"text": "s.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.HeinOnline: An online research platform containing millions of pages of periodicals, government documents, international resources, case law, and more. CUNY\u2019s subscription includes the following databases: Civil Rights and Social Justice Gun Regulation and Legislation in America Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law\n\nNational Conference of State Legislatures: The National Conference of State Legislatures, created by state legislators and legislative staff in 1975, serves America\u2019s 50 states, commonwealths, territories and the District of Columbia. Every state legislator and staffer is a member of the organization and has complete access to the latest in bipartisan policy research, training resources and technical assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702214", "page_name": "Legislative Histories", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702214"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702539", "page_name": "Books and Articles", "box_id": "4423798", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702539"}}
{"text": "Finding Articles on Policy:\nPolicy File Index: Policy File Index is a unique resource for U.S. public policy research. Users are able to access timely, updated information from over 350 public policy think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, research institutes, university centers, advocacy groups, and other entities. Coverage spans 1990 to the present.\n\nPolitical Science Database: Full text of more than 750 political science, public policy, and international relations journals, most of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Also includes thousands of recent full-text doctoral dissertations on political science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702539", "page_name": "Books and Articles", "box_id": "33684633", "box_name": "Finding Articles on Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702539"}}
{"text": "olitical science topics, working papers, conference proceedings, country reports, policy papers and other sources. Coverage spans 1985 to the present.Social Services Abstracts: Abstracts and indexes thousands of serials, and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book reviews from 1979 to the present. Covers social work, social welfare, social policy, and community development.\n\nU.S. Declassified Documents Online: Declassified executive branch documents from presidential libraries and executive agencies consisting of intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports. This digital collection began as the Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) on microfiche and fills a gap in post-World War II domestic and foreign policy studies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702539", "page_name": "Books and Articles", "box_id": "33684633", "box_name": "Finding Articles on Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702539"}}
{"text": "Generate Citations:\nZoteroBib: ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. It\u2019s brought to you by the team behind Zotero.\n\nZotero: Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Saves citations to articles, books, webpages, and more with a single click. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers. Can be linked to Dropbox accounts to store and organize PDFs. Open source.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702226", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "33684605", "box_name": "Generate Citations", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702226"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1440883", "guide_name": "SLU URB 310 - Intro to U.S. Social and Economic Policy (Fall 2024)", "page_id": "10702226", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "19868990", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1440883&p=10702226"}}
{"text": "Jobs at the Library:\nThe Mina Rees Library is an instructional unit of the CUNY Graduate Center and our workforce is made up of tenure-track faculty, professional and classified staff, and student workers. View our library faculty and staff directory . Use the menu options to view current job openings. Position announcements are frequently posted to the library's blog as well.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713232", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33784622", "box_name": "Jobs at the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/work-at-cuny"}}
{"text": "Library Faculty:\nThere are no job postings available in this category at this time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713233", "page_name": "Full-time Opportunities", "box_id": "33722749", "box_name": "Library Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/ft"}}
{"text": "Professional Staff:\nThere are no job postings available in this category at this time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713233", "page_name": "Full-time Opportunities", "box_id": "33722756", "box_name": "Professional Staff", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/ft"}}
{"text": "Adjunct Library Faculty:\nThere are no job postings available in this category at this time.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713234", "page_name": "Part-time Opportunities", "box_id": "33722778", "box_name": "Adjunct Library Faculty", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/pt"}}
{"text": "College Assistants:\nTo inquire about available college assistant positions in the Circulation or Interlibrary Loan departments, email us directly: Circulation: circ@gc.cuny.edu Interlibrary Loan: ill@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713234", "page_name": "Part-time Opportunities", "box_id": "33722776", "box_name": "College Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/pt"}}
{"text": "College Assistants:\nTo inquire about available college assistant positions in the Circulation or Interlibrary Loan departments, email us directly: Circulation: circ@gc.cuny.edu Interlibrary Loan: ill@gc.cuny.edu", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10733468", "page_name": "Student Employment", "box_id": "33722776", "box_name": "College Assistants", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1442318&p=10733468"}}
{"text": "Federal Work Study:\nGraduate Center students who receive federal work study may be placed in the library as an alternative work assignment if their academic program does not have an available position. Our federal work study student employees may work in Circulation, Acquisitions, Archives, or other library departments to provide clerical support. Interested students should contact the Financial Aid office. Learn more about federal work study at the Graduate Center .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10733468", "page_name": "Student Employment", "box_id": "33722766", "box_name": "Federal Work Study", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1442318&p=10733468"}}
{"text": "Fifth Year Graduate Center Fellowships (GCF):\n2025 Archives Fellowships (2 positions): The Mina Rees Library offers 5th year GCF fellowships that provide opportunities for Graduate Center doctoral students to enhance their research skills, gain hands-on experience with archival collections and rare books, and learn more about academic careers in libraries and archives.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713238", "page_name": "Graduate Fellowships", "box_id": "33722959", "box_name": "Fifth Year Graduate Center Fellowships (GCF)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/grad-fellows"}}
{"text": "Short-term Graduate Fellowships (stipend):\nThere are no opportunities available at this time. Please check back!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713238", "page_name": "Graduate Fellowships", "box_id": "33722962", "box_name": "Short-term Graduate Fellowships (stipend)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/grad-fellows"}}
{"text": "Library and Information Science Students:\nThe Mina Rees Library offers a limited number of paid internships for students in the Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies; open positions are circulated on the GSLIS email list. Internships may also be completed for LBSCI 795 course credit, with faculty librarians serving as site supervisors. These internships are intended to offer robust learning experiences that also align with specific library needs. For more information about completing an LIS internship at the Graduate Center or to inquire about current opportunities for students outside of Queens College, contact us .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10713281", "page_name": "Internships", "box_id": "33722955", "box_name": "Library and Information Science Students", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/jobs/interns"}}
{"text": "Working at CUNY:\nFor more information about employment opportunities at CUNY, visit:\n\nCUNY Job Postings: Search full-time and part-time employment opportunities across CUNY campuses and at the Central Office.\n\nResearch Foundation (RF-CUNY) Careers: Search all full-time and part-time grant-funded positions across CUNY campuses and at the Central Office.\n\nClassified Civil Service: Learn more about classified civil service positions at CUNY.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1442318", "guide_name": "Jobs at the Library", "page_id": "10733469", "page_name": "Working at CUNY", "box_id": "33722788", "box_name": "Working at CUNY", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1442318&p=10733469"}}
{"text": "Welcome!:\nStudents and faculty at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies are served by the Mina Rees Library at The Graduate Center, located at 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. This guide is designed for students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the Urban Studies programs at SLU. It contains links to journals, databases, websites, and other library resources in Urban Studies and related topics. For recommended sources and materials in Labor Studies , please consult the Labor Studies research guide. For information about how SLU students, faculty, and staff can access library collections and services, please consult the main School of Labor and Urban Studies research guide .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749408", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33913778", "box_name": "Welcome!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749408"}}
{"text": "Register for an NYPL Library Card!:\nIf you are 13 or older and live, work, attend school, or pay property taxes in New York State, you are eligible to apply for an NYPL library card. Apply with this online application\u2014then visit your nearest NYPL location to validate your information and receive a physical NYPL card. Select research databases linked in this guide are only accessible with your NYPL card, so make sure to apply soon!", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749408", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "34005284", "box_name": "Register for an NYPL Library Card!", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749408"}}
{"text": "Subject headings - Urban Studies:\nSubject headings are used by libraries to organize books by topic. Here are some common subject headings assigned to books about cities, urban issues, and urban residents. As you can see here, subject headings associated with specific cities or locations usually include the name of the city or location. Click to see results in the Library catalog! City planning -- United States Sociology, Urban Education, Urban Urban health Urban hospitals -- United States Metropolitan government Urban poor Urbanization New York (N.Y.) -- Social conditions Working class -- Massachusetts -- Boston City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York New York (State) -- New York", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749409", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33915632", "box_name": "Subject headings - Urban Studies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749409"}}
{"text": "Library Catalogs:\nOneSearch: OneSearch combines many initial searches into one interface: it includes print books from all CUNY libraries; Graduate Center ebooks; a massive index of articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; Graduate Center course reserves; dissertations at CUNY and beyond; and unique digital content.\n\nWorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a catalog and discovery system containing millions of records for print and electronic holdings in thousands of libraries around the world.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749409", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "4423798", "box_name": "Library Catalogs", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749409"}}
{"text": "Interlibrary Loan:\nInterlibrary loan (ILL) allows the GC community to request items\u2014articles, book chapters, books, media items, conference papers, dissertations, entire boxes of microfilm rolls, to mention a few\u2014from libraries near and far. Ready to make an ILL request? Log in to your ILL account.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749409", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "25093460", "box_name": "Interlibrary Loan", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749409"}}
{"text": "Searching the Library Catalog:\nUse the Library catalog to search for books - including ebooks! You can search by title, author, subject, or keyword. Your initial search will return titles held at the Graduate Center Library, but you can adjust your results to include book titles held by any CUNY library. You can request books from other CUNY libraries and pick up at the Graduate Center Library\u00a0-- or visit those libraries to browse and borrow in person.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749409", "page_name": "Books", "box_id": "33834189", "box_name": "Searching the Library Catalog", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749409"}}
{"text": "Key Databases:\nAcademic Search Complete: A multi-disciplinary database with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, the database includes indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and more than 13,200 publications, such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. While full text is available as far back as 1887 for a few titles, the text of most titles is available only for the past decade or two.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.EconLit: Full-text articles in all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, and urban economics. Also includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books, collective volume articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "e articles, dissertations, working papers, and book reviews dating back to 1886. EconLit is updated weekly and contains more than 1.6 million records.ERIC (EBSCO version): Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC provides access to education-related literature, covering journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, dissertations and theses, and books dating back to 1966. Contains abstracts and links to full text, when available. ERIC documents with ED numbers (but not EJ numbers) are available on microfiche on the second floor of the library from ED 000001 through ED 462533. Other ERIC documents may be available at the government's ERIC site.\n\nHumanities Source: Over 1,500 full-text journals dating back to 1907. Includes millions of records covering archaeology, art, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "urnalism, linguistics, literary and social criticism, classical studies, area studies and gender studies. Should be included in any humanities search.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "siness information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorialsSocINDEX with Full Text: Comprehensive coverage of sociology, encompassing all sub-disciplines and related areas of study. The database features 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Also contains abstracts for more than 4,650 journals, some dating to 1895 and extensive indexing for books/monographs and conference papers. Contains full text for more than 830 books and monographs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "raphs, 16,800 conference papers, and 860 journals dating back to 1908. Searchable cited references and thousands of author profiles are also included.Sociological Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts, and its companion file Social Services Abstracts, cover the international literature of sociology, social work, and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. It provides abstracting and indexing of articles and book reviews drawn from thousands of serials publications, books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers, and working papers. Coverage spans 1952 to the present.\n\nUrban Studies Abstracts: Biographic records in community development, urban affairs, urban history, and related areas from 1973 to the present.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749410", "page_name": "Articles", "box_id": "33832350", "box_name": "Key Databases", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749410"}}
{"text": "Law, Legislation, and Policy:\nCongress.gov: The official website for U.S. federal legislative information from the Library of Congress.\n\nCongressional Research Service: The Congressional Research Service is \"the public policy research arm of the United States Congress. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS works exclusively and directly for Members of Congress, their Committees and staff on a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749411", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749411"}}
{"text": "a confidential, nonpartisan basis.\" The CRS prepares studies and reports analyzing a broad spectrum of issues of interest to the work of the Congress.CQ Researcher: Full-text reports on a wide range of topics including health, education, the environment, technology, the U.S. government and economy, international affairs, crime, civil liberties, social movements, transportation, agriculture, and other political and social issues. Reports are 12,000 words long and include topic overviews, background information, statistics, chronologies, maps, current outlook, pro/con statements, and extensive bibliographies. The CQ Researcher archive goes back to 1923 and includes reports from its predecessor publication, Editorial Research Reports .\n\nFederal Statutes: A Beginner's Guide: Statutes, also known as acts, are laws passed by a legislature. This research guide explains the statutory publication process for federal laws.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749411", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749411"}}
{"text": "s.\n\nGovInfo: A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) providing free public access to official publications from the Federal Government.HeinOnline: An online research platform containing millions of pages of periodicals, government documents, international resources, case law, and more. CUNY\u2019s subscription includes the following databases: Civil Rights and Social Justice Gun Regulation and Legislation in America Labor and Employment: The American Worker LGBTQ+ Rights Open Society Justice Initiative Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law\n\nNational Conference of State Legislatures: The National Conference of State Legislatures, created by state legislators and legislative staff in 1975, serves America\u2019s 50 states, commonwealths, territories and the District of Columbia. Every state legislator and staffer is a member of the organization and has complete access to the latest in bipartisan policy research, training resources and technical assistance.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749411", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33912670", "box_name": "Law, Legislation, and Policy", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749411"}}
{"text": "Finding Cases and Statutes:\nNexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10749411", "page_name": "Law and Policy", "box_id": "33832351", "box_name": "Finding Cases and Statutes", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10749411"}}
{"text": "Company Filings:\nEDGAR (sec.gov): Search for and download filings of publicly traded companies in the U.S.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33663941", "box_name": "Company Filings", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login):\nBusiness Insights: Global: An international business resource containing more than 460,000 detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. It also includes company histories, industry essays, case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for global economies. Research tools include interactive comparison charts for countries, companies, and industries, and a glossary of business terms. Updated daily.\n\nBusiness Source Complete: Full text of nearly 4,000 scholarly business journals and periodicals as well as indexing for 7,000 titles. Additional full text, non-journal content includes financial data, books, monographs, major reference works, book digests, conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "ings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.Gartner: Gartner provides reports analyzing information technology products and markets, including ranking vendors and explaining how IT is affected by government regulations here and abroad. CUNY does not have access to all Gartner reports. Use the advanced search to access only those available to CUNY. Gartner can be accessed only through CUNYfirst.\n\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF): eLibrary: A comprehensive database of IMF publications, including flagships, books, journals, series, analytical papers, notes and manuals, and official reports and documents dating back to 1946. Includes information on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "cs, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and more. Search across the eLibrary or browse by topic, country, series, or type of resource.Nexis Uni (previously LexisNexis): Nexis Uni is a full-text news, business, and legal database with sources from around the world, including local, regional, national, and international newspapers, scholarly journals, trade journals, and popular magazines, television and radio broadcasts, and newswires and blogs. Legal sources include federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790. Also contains business information on U.S. and international companies (see Dossier section) and patent data (see TotalPatent One section).\n\nNexis Uni video tutorials", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "box_id": "33605643", "box_name": "CUNY databases (remote access with CUNY login)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "e-Marketer (NYPL): Market research reports, data, charts, about anything \"e\": internet, mobile, video, social media, technology use and adoption, online advertising, demographics and more. eMarketer aggregates and analyzes research from 1,700+ sources and produces analyst reports, statistics, and and charting features. Also check out e-Marketer's Retail Microsite for in-depth data about retail stores and restaurants. *Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.*\n\nEmerging Markets - Internet Securities (EMIS) (NYPL): Full-text articles, news, company, industry and market information for emerging market countries around the world. NYPL cardholders: Once you type in your library card and pin number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "n number, please click on CLIENT LOG IN on the top right portion of the screen, then select New York Public Library to fully access EMIS Intelligence.Morningstar Investing Center (NYPL): Formerly Morningstar Investment Research Center. Access Morningstar financial reports, screening, analyst reports and portfolio screening. Use the Help & Education link to access information about this database and online course modules on investing.\n\nPlunkett Research Online (NYPL): Industry trends, market research. NYPL cardholders: After connecting to the database next click on the tab \"Subscriber Log in\" on right of screen to get into the database. ** Please remember to click to LOG OUT when done, don't just switch to another database. The library has a limited number of licenses for this database and if you do not log out other library users will not be able to access.\n\nReference Solutions (NYPL): Reference Solutions, formerly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "rly known as Reference USA, provides addresses, sales information, executives, for over 16 million verified businesses, and now includes job listings.Statista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10781530", "page_name": "Company and Industry", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10781530"}}
{"text": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select):\nBureau of Economic Analysis: BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the nation's economy.\n\nBureau of Justice Statistics: BJS is the primary statistical agency of the Department of Justice. The mission of BJS is to collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government.\n\nBureau of Labor Statistics: The BLS is the principal fact-finding agency in the broad field of labor economics and statistics and serves as part of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913018", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "S is the principal fact-finding agency in the broad field of labor economics and statistics and serves as part of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.Bureau of Transportation Statistics: The BTS of the DOT is the preeminent source of statistics on commercial aviation, multimodal freight activity, and transportation economics, and provides context to decision makers and the public for understanding statistics on transportation.\n\nCensus Bureau: The Census Bureau is dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America\u2019s people, places, and economy.\n\nNational Center for Education Statistics: The NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.\n\nNational Center for Health Statistics: The NCHS of the CDC is the nation's principal health statistics agency.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913018", "box_name": "Federal Statistical Agencies (select)", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "Work Stoppage (Strike) Statistics:\nWork Stoppages (BLS): The Work Stoppages program provides monthly and annual data of major work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers lasting one full shift or longer.\n\nLabor Action Tracker: The Tracker provides a comprehensive database of strike and labor protest activity across the United States to better inform and support labor movement activists, policymakers, and scholars.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913286", "box_name": "Work Stoppage (Strike) Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "Finding Statistics:\nOver 500,000 data indicators including the latest demographic and socio-economic data; historical demographic data from 1790 to the present; the American Community Survey 1-, 3-, and 5-year estimates; Market Profile Data; Economic Indicators; change over time data from 1970 to present; U.S. data on agriculture, the environment, Black Lives Matter protests, schools, crime, health, population estimates, business patterns, elections, and other topics; Canadian Census; U.K. Census; European Statistics Data; and World Development Indicators.\n\nStatista via NYPL: Please log in using your New York Public Library credentials! Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data): FRED is an online database consisting of hundreds of thousands of economic data time series from scores of national, international, public, and private sources. Download, graph, and track 825,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.\n\nIncome and Poverty (Census): Statistics related to income, poverty, wealth, and public assistance from the U.S. Census Bureau.\n\nLocal Area Unemployment Statistics (BLS): The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program produces monthly and annual employment, unemployment, and labor force data for Census regions and divisions, States, counties, metropolitan areas, and many cities, by place of residence.\n\nNYC Open Data: Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "n areas, and many cities, by place of residence.\n\nNYC Open Data: Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners.NYC Planning Population Finder: A tool that allows users to easily create study areas, or choose a pre-defined geography, and examine associated population data showing the latest demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics, and how these characteristics have changed over time.\n\nUnion Membership and Coverage Database: The Union Membership and Coverage Database is a website providing private and public sector labor union membership, coverage, and density estimates compiled from the monthly household Current Population Survey (CPS) using BLS methods.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776613", "page_name": "Statistics", "box_id": "33913089", "box_name": "Finding Statistics", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776613"}}
{"text": "Citation Guides:\nAPA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL (online writing lab). Full APA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style Guide: From Purdue OWL. Full MLA guide not available online but this site answers basic questions.\n\nMLA Style FAQ: MLA does not make its complete style guide available to institutions, but this brief guide is useful.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776614", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "19868990", "box_name": "Citation Guides", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776614"}}
{"text": "Citation Managers:\nCitation managers allow you to save and organize references and citations you gather during research. You can import citations from the library catalog, websites, databases such as Business Source Complete, or manually enter citations. You can attach PDFs and images to the citations as well. The citation managers also generate bibliographies and footnotes when you use them with MS Word or Google Docs. We usually recommend Zotero , as it is free and open-source. To get started using Zotero, consult our Using Zotero guide.\n\nZotero: Saves and helps you to organize citations to articles, books, webpages, and more. Works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guide", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776614", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "33913703", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776614"}}
{"text": "ri. Install the Zotero Word plug-in to quickly create bibliographies and add citations to papers.\n\nZotero Help: Short video tutorials and a user guidezbib: zbib is a service of Zotero. Generate citations quickly by entering a URL, to cut and paste into your papers or bibliographies. Does not require a Zotero account or download.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1446459", "guide_name": "SLU: Urban Studies", "page_id": "10776614", "page_name": "Citing Your Work", "box_id": "33913703", "box_name": "Citation Managers", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1446459&p=10776614"}}
{"text": "Best Bet Databases - Primary Sources:\nThe African-American Migration Experience: Organized around thirteen migrations that have formed and transformed African Americans and the United States, this site presents 400 years of African American history through both primary and secondary texts as well as photographs and maps. Created and maintained by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, N.Y.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10789591", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33951572", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases - Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10789591"}}
{"text": "mary and secondary texts as well as photographs and maps. Created and maintained by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, N.Y.Gale Primary Sources (formerly Artemis Primary Sources): Gale Primary Sources searches across 11 collections at once. It includes Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; British Library Newspapers; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection; Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive; The Economist Historical Archive; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10789591", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33951572", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases - Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10789591"}}
{"text": "ve; The Making of the Modern World; The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive; U.S. Declassified Documents Online; and Women's Studies Archive.Black Drama: The expanded third edition of Black Drama contains the full text of more than 1,700 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 200 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard to find, or out of print. More than 40 percent of the collection consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others. Part of the Drama Texts collection.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10789591", "page_name": "Home", "box_id": "33951572", "box_name": "Best Bet Databases - Primary Sources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10789591"}}
{"text": "Language Dictionaries:\nLanguage | Call Number\n\nAbbreviations | P 365\n\nAnglo-Saxon | PE 279\n\nArabic | PJ 6640-6823\n\nCambodian | PL 4326\n\nChontal | PM 3651\n\nChinese | PL 1455\n\nCreole, Haitian | PM 7854\n\nCzech | PG 4640\n\nDanish | PD 3640\n\nDutch | PF 640\n\nEgyptian, Middle | PJ 1425\n\nEnglish | PE 1574-3727\n\nEnglish, Middle | PE 679\n\nEnglish, Old | PE 279\n\nFinnish | PH 279\n\nFrench | PC 2460-3761\n\nGerman | PF 3460-4327\n\nGrebo | PL 8221\n\nGreek | PA 445-449\n\nGreek, Homeric | PA 4209\n\nHaitian Creole | PM 7854\n\nHawaiian | PL 6446\n\nHebrew | PJ 4830-4833\n\nHungarian | PH 2640\n\nIcelandic | PD 2379\n\nIloko | PL 5753\n\nIndonesian | PL 5076\n\nIrish | PB 1291\n\nItalian | PC 1580-1640\n\nJapanese | PL 679\n\nKorean | PL 937\n\nLao | PL 4251\n\nLatin | PA 2333-2365\n\nManobo | PL 5955\n\nMathiot | PM 4176\n\nMon | PL 4336\n\nMongolian | PL 406\n\nNorwegian | PD 2691\n\nPahlari | PK 6177\n\nPali | PK 1091\n\nPersian | PK 6379-6381\n\nPolish | PG 6640\n\nPortuguese | PC 5327-5333\n\nRussian | PG 2640\n\nSanskrit | PK 933", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10792475", "page_name": "Image text", "box_id": "33959862", "box_name": "Language Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10792475"}}
{"text": "PD 2691\n\nPahlari | PK 6177\n\nPali | PK 1091\n\nPersian | PK 6379-6381\n\nPolish | PG 6640\n\nPortuguese | PC 5327-5333\n\nRussian | PG 2640\n\nSanskrit | PK 933Spanish | PC 4511-4974\n\nSwahili | PL 8703\n\nSwedish | PD 5640\n\nThai | PL 4156-4187\n\nTurkish | PL 137-191\n\nUkrainian | PG 3891\n\nWelsh | PB 2191\n\nYiddish | PJ 5117\n\nLanguage Dictionaries in the Mina Rees Library Check both regular reference and folio reference shelves.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10792475", "page_name": "Image text", "box_id": "33959862", "box_name": "Language Dictionaries", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10792475"}}
{"text": "Permissions:\nIf you're new to Creative Commons licenses, below is a guide to the symbols used in each license. Creative Commons This symbol shows that the document, course, image, music, or art has a creative commons license. BY This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials. SA If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. ND This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to you. NC The work may not be used for commercial purposes.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10792475", "page_name": "Image text", "box_id": "33993474", "box_name": "Permissions", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10792475"}}
{"text": "Zotero Toolbar:\nSymbol | Meaning\n\nSync Pressing this button manually syncs your Library with the online WebLibrary.\n\nItem Editing Click this button to access, view and edit your citation data.\n\nAbstracts\n\nAttachments\n\nNotes\n\nLibrary and Collections Allows you to view all the collections this item belongs to.\n\nTags\n\nRelated Another way to create relationships between items.\n\nLookup Expands a dropdown with many offerings, such as Google Scholar (to look up the citation in Google Scholar) and Library Lookup (if you added the OpenURL in the Locate button)", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1451607", "guide_name": "Margaret guide for copying", "page_id": "10792475", "page_name": "Image text", "box_id": "34063252", "box_name": "Zotero Toolbar", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1451607&p=10792475"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Library is the hub of CUNY\u2019s scholarly production. The library\u2019s print collection, digital resources, active reference and instruction services, and robust resource sharing support faculty and graduate research and the Graduate Center curriculum. The New York Public Library (NYPL) augments the Graduate Center\u2019s research collections and services. NYPL research libraries extend book loans, reference service, and study space to Graduate Center students and faculty. The Graduate Center Library\u2019s primary constituents are CUNY doctoral and master\u2019s students, Graduate Center core-appointed faculty, CUNY doctoral faculty, and non-doctoral CUNY faculty who teach at the Graduate Center. The Mina Rees Library features study space sequestered from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811030", "page_name": "Vision and Mission", "box_id": "34016282", "box_name": "Vision and Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811030"}}
{"text": "ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.ed from Midtown crowds and the event-intensive bustle of the Graduate Center. The Library also supports scholars\u2019 efforts to connect to wider publics.Graduate Center librarians impart skills and strategies to increase scholarly collaboration and public engagement. The library sponsors the Graduate Center\u2019s Academic Works institutional repository and assists Graduate Center scholars in open access publishing and self-archiving.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811030", "page_name": "Vision and Mission", "box_id": "34016282", "box_name": "Vision and Mission", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811030"}}
{"text": "Library Policies:\nThe Graduate Center Library asks users to keep noise levels down and refrain from eating and other disruptive behavior. The following policies are posted throughout the library: Please respect our clean and quiet library. Speak softly. No phone calls or audible device use. Covered drinks only. No eating. Keep headphone volume low. Children must be supervised. Cooperate with reminders to comply with these policies. Keep the library a pleasant place for everyone! Library users must also adhere to Graduate Center policies and CUNY Libraries policies , as well as the CUNY Policy on Acceptable Use of Digital Assets and Resources and other university policies.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811031", "page_name": "Library Policies", "box_id": "34016283", "box_name": "Library Policies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811031"}}
{"text": "The Graduate Center Mina Rees Library is named to honor Mina Rees\u2019 critical role in establishing The City University of New York as a doctoral degree granting institution. Dr. Rees was appointed the City University\u2019s first Dean of Graduate Studies in 1961, when the doctoral programs were established. In 1969, she became the first president of the CUNY Graduate School , serving until her retirement in September 1972. A distinguished mathematician and educator, she was acclaimed for the important role she played in mobilizing the resources of modern mathematics for the national defense during World War II, for helping to direct the enormous growth and diversification of mathematical studies after the war, for her influence in initiating federal government support for the development of the earliest computers, for helping to shape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811032", "page_name": "Mina Rees", "box_id": "34016284", "box_name": "Mina Rees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811032"}}
{"text": "hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.hape national policy for all basic sciences and for graduate education. Dr. Rees had a long and distinguished professional career. She received a B.A.degree from Hunter College and Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago, and began her teaching career in 1926 as a member of the Hunter College Mathematics Department. In addition to her more than 35 years at the City University, she served with the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development during World War II. She died in 1997.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811032", "page_name": "Mina Rees", "box_id": "34016284", "box_name": "Mina Rees", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811032"}}
{"text": "Statement on Open Access:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811033", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "34016285", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811033"}}
{"text": "Statement on Open Access:Statement on Open Access:The CUNY Graduate Center Mina Rees Library faculty and staff are committed to disseminating research and scholarship as widely as possible. We believe that open access to scholarship is critical for scholarly communication and for the future of libraries, and that it is central to CUNY\u2019s mission of public education. We recognize the added value to public knowledge that open access publishing gathers for a work. For that reason, we pledge to make our own research freely available whenever possible by seeking publishers who have either adopted open access policies, publish content online without restriction, and/or allow authors to self-archive publications on the web. When necessary and when possible, we will negotiate with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811033", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "34016285", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811033"}}
{"text": "te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.te with publishers to improve open access terms. We pledge to link to and/or self-archive our open access publications to make them freely accessible.Further, we pledge to support open access by lending our reviewing and editing efforts to manuscripts destined for open access.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1454306", "guide_name": "About the Library", "page_id": "10811033", "page_name": "Statement on Open Access", "box_id": "34016285", "box_name": "Statement on Open Access", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1454306&p=10811033"}}
{"text": "Accessibility:\nThe Mina Rees Library is committed to making the library accessible to its users. We offer a variety of supports to facilitate physical and digital access to library services, collections, and spaces. Further, we will make every effort to accommodate accessibility requests. Contact the library if you have any questions or need assistance navigating our space or resources.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843461", "page_name": "Accessibility", "box_id": "34112696", "box_name": "Accessibility", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843461"}}
{"text": "Elevator: The library has one elevator, which is wheelchair accessible. (If the elevator is out of service and you need to visit the 2nd floor of the library, please exit the library and go to the front desk in the Graduate Center lobby, where a Public Safety officer will escort you to the library\u2019s 2nd floor via\u00a0the main GC elevators. To return to the 1st floor via the main GC elevators, please call Public Safety at (212) 817-7777. You\u2019re welcome to use the phone at the Reference Desk \u2014 just dial 7777 from that phone.) Quiet Spaces: The library as a whole is\u00a0relatively quiet, and two areas in particular are designated as quiet zones: the Dissertation Reading Room on the 1st floor\u00a0and the northeast corner (i.e.,\u00a0along 35th Street, closer to Madison Ave.) of the 2nd floor. The library also offers free\u00a0earplugs (each pair individually wrapped), available in wire bins at the Circulation Desk and Reference Desk.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843463", "page_name": "Library Space", "box_id": "34112700", "box_name": "Library Space", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843463"}}
{"text": "2nd floor. The library also offers free\u00a0earplugs (each pair individually wrapped), available in wire bins at the Circulation Desk and Reference Desk. 2nd floor. The library also offers free\u00a0earplugs (each pair individually wrapped), available in wire bins at the Circulation Desk and Reference Desk. 2nd floor. The library also offers free\u00a0earplugs (each pair individually wrapped), available in wire bins at the Circulation Desk and Reference Desk.Bathrooms: TK Service Animals: Consistent with\u00a0CUNY policy, trained service animals are always welcome\u00a0in the library.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843463", "page_name": "Library Space", "box_id": "34112700", "box_name": "Library Space", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843463"}}
{"text": "Library Website:\nThe library is continually evaluating and improving the accessibility of the library website, research guides, and other library-created web content. If you encounter a barrier or observe an issue with the accessibility of our web content, please complete our Report a Barrier form (more information below).", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843462", "page_name": "Library Website", "box_id": "34112779", "box_name": "Library Website", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843462"}}
{"text": "Library Collections and E-Resources:", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843464", "page_name": "Library Collections & E-Resources", "box_id": "34112703", "box_name": "Library Collections and E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843464"}}
{"text": "Library Collections and E-Resources:Library Collections and E-Resources:Item Retrieval: If for any reason you are unable to access an item on a shelf in the library, please go to the circulation desk or reference desk to request assistance. We would be happy to pull the item for you. Electronic Resources: TK Interlibrary Loan / Scan & Deliver: Any member of the GC community may request scans of print materials held by the GC library. Request a single article from a journal issue or up to one chapter of a book via your interlibrary loan account . (After logging in, use New Requests > Article or Book Chapter forms, as appropriate.)\u00a0The scan will be delivered electronically within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Our Interlibrary Loan Office also\u00a0collaborates with Student Disability Services\u00a0to meet accessibility needs. If you require accommodations, please contact Student Disability Services at disabilityservices@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7400. They provide services to meet your needs, including obtaining library materials in the appropriate format and platform.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843464", "page_name": "Library Collections & E-Resources", "box_id": "34112703", "box_name": "Library Collections and E-Resources", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843464"}}
{"text": "Assistive Technologies:\nThe library has two computers with specialized assistive software, including JAWS, ZoomText, and Kurzweil 1000/3000. Both computers are on the library's second floor: one in the southwestern section (i.e., near the intersection of Fifth Ave. and 34th St.), and one in the southeastern section (i.e., along 34th Street, closer to Madison Ave.). Please ask a reference librarian to direct you to them. There is also an assistive technology room on the first floor of the library, accessible by students who have been granted a room key by Student Disability Services . For more information about assistive technologies available at the Graduate Center, contact Student Disability Services at disabilityservices@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7400.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843465", "page_name": "Assistive Technologies", "box_id": "34112759", "box_name": "Assistive Technologies", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843465"}}
{"text": "Beyond the Library:\nStudents: For\u00a0more information about services available to students with disabilities\u00a0or to request accommodations,\u00a0contact Student Disability Services at disabilityservices@gc.cuny.edu or (212) 817-7400. Faculty and Staff: Accommodations for current GC employees are handled\u00a0by the Office of Human Resources . For more information, consult HR's Reasonable Accommodations page or contact hr@gc.cuny.edu .", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843466", "page_name": "Beyond the Library", "box_id": "34112771", "box_name": "Beyond the Library", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843466"}}
{"text": "Report a Barrier:\nIf you encounter a physical or digital barrier while using the library or its resources, please report it using our Report a Barrier form. The form will go to the library's Executive Committee, which will review your submission and respond in a timely manner.", "metadata": {"source_tag": "box_merged_content", "guide_id": "1458375", "guide_name": "Accessibility", "page_id": "10843467", "page_name": "Report a Barrier", "box_id": "34112772", "box_name": "Report a Barrier", "source_url": "https://libguides.gc.cuny.edu/c.php?g=1458375&p=10843467"}}