Here are some things that we added to our collections during the 2013 fiscal year:
Online resources
- JSTOR’s Jewish Studies Archive
- Cartographica – the archive (back to 1964)
- Oxford’s Islamic Studies Online
- Illustrated London News
- Springer eBooks
- Added collections in Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
- History Vault – the Struggle for Women’s Rights
- GenderWatch
- Alternative Press Watch
- PsycTESTS
- Orlando – Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present by Cambridge University Press
- Expanded access to Oxford Handbooks Online
Online journals
- Journal of American-East Asian relations
- Twentieth-century China (was in Project MUSE, but the publisher revoked access through MUSE, so we have subscribed)
- Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture – new subscription; online access coming soon!
- Aztlan (we also get this in print)
- Frontiers of history in China
- International journal of humanities and arts computing
- Studies in conflict and terrorism
- Contemporary Buddhism
- Deep archives of the New Yorker, Harper’s, New York Review of Books
Print titles
- Frieze – devoted to contemporary art
- Bidoun – art and culture from the Middle East
- Detail : Zeitschrift fuer Architektur und Baudetail – architecture; in German and some English text
- Three month subscriptions to print versions of foreign titles for browsing during the Language Schools – Ogonek and Allure (Russian), Teva HaDvarim (Hebrew), Al Jamila and Sayidati (Arabic [at Mills College])
- History of al-Tabari, State University New York series in Near Eastern studies (40 volume set) located on the third floor shelves of the Davis Family Library (call number: DS38.2 .T313 1985)
There’s one more to add now – Digital Theatre Plus! As explained when we trialed it last April, campus-wide access (without a username-password login) was not yet available. It is now!