LibraryLinks Fall 2006
New Electronic Resources Strengthen Collections
By Abigail Bordeaux
Through the Libraries’ participation in the SUNYConnect initiative
and the efforts of Binghamton librarians, the University community has, or
will soon have, access to over 30 new online databases and journals.
Over the summer the Libraries added 12 titles that were made available to us through SUNYConnect, including Academic Search Premier (a large interdisciplinary article database) and titles in business, management, education, health, and cinema.
More recently, the Libraries purchased 12 new databases and 10 electronic journals in subject areas ranging from mechanical engineering to women’s studies.
We are extremely pleased to offer this expansion of our electronic collections, helping you connect, discover, and create from any location. Please contact your library liaison or subject librarian for more details about any new title.
Recent and upcoming additions to the Libraries’ electronic collections
Databases and Journal Indexes:
- Academic Search Premier *
- Business Source Premier *
- CINAHL Plus with Full Text *
- CINDAS Microelectronics Packaging Materials Database
- Cochrane Library
- Education Research Complete *
- ERIC *
- Film & Television Literature Index *
- Granger’s World of Poetry Online
- Grove Music Online
- IEEE Computer Society Digital Library
- Integrum
- JSTOR Arts & Science IV Collection
- Literature Online
- MasterFILE Premier *
- Marquis Who’s Who
- Medline via Ebsco *
- Military & Government Collection *
- Professional Development Collection *
- Regional Business News *
- Times (London) Digital Archives
- Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering
- WorldWide Political Science Abstracts
Journals:
- Affilia Journal of Women and Social Work
- Behavioral Ecology
- Econometric Reviews
- Issues in Mental Health Nursing
- Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
- Nature Biotechnology
- Psychological Medicine
- Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
- Violence against Women
* part of the SUNYConnect initiative
