• New database: Oxford Art Online

    Oxford Art Online gives access to 4 art resources: Grove Art Online, a scholarly art encyclopedia, covering both Western and non-Western art. First published as the 34-volume Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner, the content of Grove Art encompasses all aspects of visual culture. It features articles about topics as varied as Fauvism and…

  • New Geoscience Resource Available: GeoScienceWorld

    Memorial Library now offers access to GeoScienceWorld, an online resource for research in geological and earth sciences. GeoScienceWorld provides access to citation information and, in many cases, full-text articles from the publications of leading geosciences societies and university presses. GeoScienceWorld includes journals and archives of more than 45 digital journals from 28 global publishers as…

  • New Database: PsycARTICLES

    PsycARTICLES  provides access to full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology from 80 journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association, and Hogrefe & Huber. Topics include behavioral science and related fields ranging from education, to nursing, to business, to neuroscience. You can find this database…

  • Featured Database: “America: History and Life”

     Searching for information about INDEPENDENCE DAY? Go to the Database by title box on the Library Tab in myRedDragon and look for America: History and Life the Definitive Database for the Past and Present of the United States and Canada! You will find articles from as far back as 1868! This resource provides concrete literature…

  • Featured Database: SPORTDiscus

          Like to read current articles about your favorite sport?  Go to the Database by title box on the Library Tab in myRedDragon and look for SPORTDiscus! SPORTDiscus is the most comprehensive, full-text database covering sport, physical fitness, exercise, sports medicine, sports science, physical education, kinesiology, coaching, training, sport administration, officiating, sport law &…

  • Featured Database: Book Review Digest Plus!

    Would you like to read reviews for your summer readings? Try Book Review Digest Plus!   “An Invaluable Resource for Literary and Biographical Research”. This database brings together book reviews on a wide range of topics from a variety of sources. Many of the reviews are serious, academic works. Content Includes: A citation to every book…

  • Featured Database: ScienceDirect

    Need to do research in technology, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, mathematics, medicine, environmental science, social sciences and humanities?  Try ScienceDirect!  ScienceDirect is a full-text scientific database offering journal articles and book chapters from more than 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and more than 11,000 books.  The articles are grouped in four main sections: Physical Sciences and…

  • Featured Database: AP Images

    AP Images is a primary source database from the Associated Press, one of the oldest and largest news organizations in the world. Spanning over 185 years, AP Images gives you access to the world’s largest collections of historical and contemporary photographs from the AP, NBC Universal Photo Bank, ImagineChina, the UK Press Association, and the files of…

  • Summer Session I Hours (May 22-June 26)

    Summer Session I hours (May 22 –June 26) Monday-Thursday:                                7:45am-11:00pm Friday                                                    7:45am- 6:00pm Saturday                                               10:00am-6:00pm Sunday                                                 CLOSED The library will be closed Memorial Day Weekend May 25-27 (Saturday-Monday)  A complete overview of our Summer Hours: http://www2.cortland.edu/library/about/library-hours.dot Have a great Summer!

  • Library Hours May 13 – May 15

    The library has extended night hours for study Monday May 13 – Wednesday May 15 and will be open:   7:30am – 3am Don’t forget to take a study break today between 11am and 3pm! The dogs would love to see you at the second floor in the library! Come to the TMC for some…

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