The University Libraries have recently added several new resources.
- To support cyber studies three new databases are now accessible through funding from the Cyber Institute:
- IEEE Xplore is a digital library for scientific and technical content in publications for
electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics. The subscription includes unlimited users and is licensed for both campuses.
- Safari Books Online provides access to more than 36,000 digital books and videos on topics ranging from programming to IT networking to project management to graphic design to business strategy. The subscription includes 2 simultaneous users and is licensed for both campuses.
- Faulkner Advisory for IT Studies (FAITS) offers a broad range of reports including Marketplace Reports. The subscription includes unlimited users and is licensed for the Summerville campus only.
- IEEE Xplore is a digital library for scientific and technical content in publications for
- Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR): This resource is
supported by the Office of Research Administration gives all faculty, staff, and students access to the extensive ICPSR data holdings. It is the world’s largest collection of digital social science data. - Accessible Archives: Reese Library has received a one-year subscription to Accessible Archives, which is a collection of full-text databases containing comprehensive material from leading historic periodicals and books from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
- With the support of the Medical College of Georgia W. J. Young Library Fund the Greenblatt Library was able to purchase:
- JAMA Evidence: upgraded from 5 users to unlimited use on the health sciences campus (starting January 2017)
- Trip Database: a new tool to quickly find clinical evidence. Trip (Turning Research Into Practice) searches across multiple resources to gather systematic reviews, evidence synopses, clinical trials, key primary research, and practice guidelines.
- New ebooks, including, but not limited to:
- Guyton’s Textbook of Medical Physiology, 13th edition 2016.
- Heptinstall’s Pathology of the Kidney, 7th edition 2015.
- Kaplan’s Clinical Hypertension, 11th edition 2015.
- Merritt’s Neurology, 13th edition 2015.
- Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 2-volume set, 20th edition 2016.
- Reese Library has added new books to their collection:
- New Museum Theory and Practice edited by Janet Marstine
- Reinventing the Museum: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Paradig
m Shift by Gail Anderson
- Museum Educator’s Manual: educators share successful techniques by Anna Johnson
- Blackberries, Blackberries and The Birds of Opulence by Crystal Wilkinson
- Sufficient Grace by Darnell Arnoult
- Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in medieval England by Sara M. Butler