Trial Database: Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
"This popular social issues database illuminates all sides of the story. With reference material from Greenhaven Press, Gale and Macmillan Library Reference as well as full-text periodical content from The New York Times, Time, Newsweek and much more, the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center is a premier source for social issues."
Here are the access details:
Go to: http://access.gale.com/pubacd
User name: book (case sensitive)
Password: review (case sensitive)
Click on the link "Curriculum" on the left side of the page
Scroll down and choose Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center by clicking on the word "Database"
Please take a look at this resource and share your comments and suggestions with the library staff or email askalibrarian@mtaloy.edu
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Friday, September 01, 2006
September eBook of the Month: The History Highway: A 21st-Century Guide to Internet Resources, Fourth Edition
September eBook of the Month: The History Highway: A 21st-Century Guide to Internet Resources, Fourth Edition
Just in time for back to school. The September eBook of the month will help save hours upon hours of research time. Extensively revised and expanded, The History Highway, Fourth Edition (M.E. Sharpe, 2006) is widely recognized as the one essential tool for students, teachers and researchers seeking a reliable guide to history sites on the web. Now, with live links to all of the websites covered in the eBook, access to this information is just a mouse click away.
Since its inception in 1996, The History Highway has become a valuable resource for anyone conducting web-based research. Offering the broadest, most current coverage of historical information available online, this best-selling reference covers U.S. and World history and provides detailed, easy-to-use, and up-to-date information on more than 3,000 web sites.
The September eBook of the Month is provided through the generous support of M.E. Sharpe and will be available to the Mount Aloysius College community with free, unlimited access September 1-30 through the Library webpage (on Library home page click Library Databases and scroll down to OCLC NetLibrary and eBook of the Month) or by following this link: http://www.netlibrary.com/
Please take a look at this resource and share your comments and suggestions with the library staff or email askalibrarian@mtaloy.edu
Just in time for back to school. The September eBook of the month will help save hours upon hours of research time. Extensively revised and expanded, The History Highway, Fourth Edition (M.E. Sharpe, 2006) is widely recognized as the one essential tool for students, teachers and researchers seeking a reliable guide to history sites on the web. Now, with live links to all of the websites covered in the eBook, access to this information is just a mouse click away.
Since its inception in 1996, The History Highway has become a valuable resource for anyone conducting web-based research. Offering the broadest, most current coverage of historical information available online, this best-selling reference covers U.S. and World history and provides detailed, easy-to-use, and up-to-date information on more than 3,000 web sites.
The September eBook of the Month is provided through the generous support of M.E. Sharpe and will be available to the Mount Aloysius College community with free, unlimited access September 1-30 through the Library webpage (on Library home page click Library Databases and scroll down to OCLC NetLibrary and eBook of the Month) or by following this link: http://www.netlibrary.com/
Please take a look at this resource and share your comments and suggestions with the library staff or email askalibrarian@mtaloy.edu
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