Two new resources are available for trial.
Literature Resource Center:
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/odl_tcc?db=LitRC
Literature Criticism Online:
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/pub_lco?id=tulsacc
Please provide comments on this blog.
Note: both of these trials end October 19th.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
American Mosaic - The Latino American Experience
American Mosaic - The Latino American Experience
Tulsa Community College's online access has been set up.
To access go to: http://lae.greenwood.com If prompted for a username and password..
Enter your username: tulsacc
Enter your password: library
Tulsa Community College's online access has been set up.
To access go to: http://lae.greenwood.com If prompted for a username and password..
Enter your username: tulsacc
Enter your password: library
Friday, June 15, 2007
Faulkner's Advisory for IT Studies (FAITS)
A new trial is up for Faulkner's Advisory for IT Studies. We previously had a trial with this database but are giving it a second look.
To access the database simply click here.
Then click "returning subscribers click here."
username: ccooktcc
password: lrc06
To access the database simply click here.
Then click "returning subscribers click here."
username: ccooktcc
password: lrc06
Friday, June 01, 2007
Issues & Controversies in American History
Issues & Controversies in American History : a n historical resources database for students and educators. It makes the U.S. history curriculum as vital and compelling as today's news, by taking users into the minds of the key players and the battles they fought.
Go to www.facts.com/answericah
Go to www.facts.com/answericah
Friday, May 04, 2007
Book Index with Reviews
Ebsco has provided us with a trial for Book Index with Reviews that runs through June 30, 2007.
No user name or password is required, just click on the link below.
Book Index with Reviews
No user name or password is required, just click on the link below.
Book Index with Reviews
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Ebsco - Literary Reference Center
EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO) has created the Literary Reference Center. This database provides users with information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes. Literary Reference Center has been specifically designed for public libraries, secondary schools, junior/community colleges, and undergraduate research. Available through june 9th.
No username or password needed.
http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=lrc
No username or password needed.
http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=lrc
Friday, March 30, 2007
Ebrary's Library Center
The Library Center features more than 45 full-text eBooks spanning topics such as digital library development, general collection development, and the history of libraries and librarianship, as well as illustrated guides from the Library of Congress.
LIBRARY CENTER INFORMATION
URL: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/librarycenter
They requested the username and ID not be published so check your email for the login details.
LIBRARY CENTER INFORMATION
URL: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/librarycenter
They requested the username and ID not be published so check your email for the login details.
Points of View Reference Center
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=pov
No username or password is needed.
Points of View Reference Center(tm) is a full-text database designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. The database provides 200 topics, each with an overview (objective background/description), point (affirmative argument) and counterpoint (opposing argument). Topics covered include: affirmative action, cloning, DNA profiling, HIV/AIDS status disclosure, immigration, Iraq, Israel & the Palestinians, Katrina and FEMA response, nuclear proliferation, separation of church and state, standardized testing, stem cell research, tax cuts, voting machines, and many more
No username or password is needed.
Points of View Reference Center(tm) is a full-text database designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. The database provides 200 topics, each with an overview (objective background/description), point (affirmative argument) and counterpoint (opposing argument). Topics covered include: affirmative action, cloning, DNA profiling, HIV/AIDS status disclosure, immigration, Iraq, Israel & the Palestinians, Katrina and FEMA response, nuclear proliferation, separation of church and state, standardized testing, stem cell research, tax cuts, voting machines, and many more
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