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ArticleFirst is OCLC's index of articles taken from the table of contents pages of journals.
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ArticleFirst is OCLC's index of articles taken from the table of contents pages of journals.
ArticleFirst indexes over 16,000 journals titles in:
- business
- humanities
- medicine
- popular culture
- science
- social sciences
- technology
ArticleFirst is updated daily.
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Citations & Abstracts Only Coverage Dates: 1990-Present Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College Students, Faculty and Staff.
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Also known as: Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
Library of Congress newspaper project digitizing over 700 U.S. newspapers (up to 1922)
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Coverage Dates: 1836-1922
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Indexes and abstracts US government publications.
Produced by the US Government Printing Office (GPO), this database is a paid version of the freely available GPO Access database. Includes links to free full text documents at the US GPO site.
GPO (OCLC) offers several features not found in GPO Access:
- Enhanced and extended search features
- Enhanced indexing
- Subject access
- Ability to search multiple FirstSearch databases at once (e.g. EconLit and GPO (OCLC)
GPO (OCLC) is updated monthly.
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Citations, Abstracts & Full Text Coverage Dates: 1976-Present Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College students, faculty and staff.
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The GPO Access Catalog of US Government Publications provides free searching of US government publications.
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The GPO Access Catalog of US Government Publications provides free searching of US government publications.
Produced by the US Government Printing Office (GPO), this database is freely accessible to all Internet users and does include links to free full text documents.
The GPO Access Catalog of US Government Publications differs from the subscription GPO (OCLC) database in several ways:
- Coverage: GPO Access: 1994-Present, GPO (OCLC): 1976-Present
- GPO Access is free to all users
- GPO (OCLC) is a subscription resource and is restricted to current UC students, faculty and staff.
- GPO (OCLC) offers enhanced search features, indexing and subject access
The GPO Access Home Page disseminates official information from the three branches of the Federal Government. Freely accessible to all Internet users, you can access: all GPO services, resources by branch of government, and Federal-wide resources.
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Resource Type(s): Internet Resource Coverage Type: Citations, Abstracts & Full Text Coverage Dates: 1994-Present Access Restrictions: Resource is free to all users.
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Grolier Online provides encyclopedic style information in curriculum aligned databases. Included are: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, New Book of Knowledge as well as Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus and American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th edition).
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Grolier Online provides encyclopedic style information in curriculum aligned databases. Included are: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, New Book of Knowledge as well as Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus and American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th edition).
Encyclopedia Americana offers the arts, society, geography, history, philosophy, religion, sports, science, and technology to assist with class work, homework, and research projects. Articles include links to further readings, a bibliography, selected full text articles, web page links, and links to related Encyclopedia Americana articles.
The Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia includes concise articles on geography, history, government, language, literature, religion, technology, the arts and sciences featuring extensive media resources including photographs, videos, and interactive maps. Also included are an atlas and dictionary. Educators: articles can be grouped by lexile level and are aligned to standards.
The New Book of Knowledge is an easy to use reference designed for the K-12 audience. This database uses engaging graphics and age-appropriate text to motivate elementary and middle school students through the research process, including: educational games, activities, quizzes and more. Educators: teacher resources integrate current events across the curriculum.
For Educators, a section of the Grolier Online web site, is designed exclusively for teacher’s and library media specialists. Included are lesson plans, tools, projects and activities to help educators integrate Grolier Online resources into the curriculum. Features:
- LESSON PLANS include standards, learning objectives, extension activities, discussion points, and assessment measures. Educators can browse by grade or subject, or by state or national standards, to find the lesson plan that best aligns with their needs.
- SEARCH BY LEXILE LEVEL to find resources at the reading level students need. Over 117,000 articles are now leveled using the Lexile Framework to help you differentiate instruction.
- PRO/CON DEBATES present opposing views for lively debates on topics of interest and include lesson plans to help promote crucial thinking skills.
- TEACHING THE NEWS brings current events into the classroom or library with an in-depth lesson plan on select articles.
- PRINTABLE RESOURCES make it easy to supplement lessons, reinforce learning objectives, and support homework assignments.
- WEB LINKS provide direct access to sites for professional development, teaching strategies, and information literacy.
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Coverage Dates: Varies by resource Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College students, faculty and staff.
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JSTOR is a scholarly, full text journal archive with an integrated search engine. The Arts & Sciences I & II collections cover the core research and society publications in the humanities and social sciences.
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JSTOR is a scholarly, full text journal archive with an integrated search engine. The Arts & Sciences I & II collections cover the core research and society publications in the humanities and social sciences.
A journal archive, JSTOR provides access to articles that are older than 3 years.
UC Library subscribes to the Arts & Science I and Arts & Sciences II collections. These collections provide notable full text, subject content in:
- African American studies
- anthropology
- archaeology
- business
- the classics
- economics
- history
- language and literature
- Latin American studies
- mathematics
- Middle Eastern studies
- philosophy
- political science
- Slavic studies
- sociology
- statistics
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Coverage Dates: Coverage varies by title Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College Students, Faculty and Staff.
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Also known as: ProQuest Historical New York Times
The Historical New York Times with Index (1851-1993) provides search capability subjects and searchable full text, full page, and article-level images from the Historical New York Times (1851-2009)
The Historical New York Times with Index (1851-1993) provides search capability subjects and searchable full text, full page, and article-level images from the Historical New York Times (1851-2009)
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College students, faculty and staff.
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Also known as: Oxford AASC
The Oxford African American Studies Center provides online access to a complete collection of historical, biographical and scholarly resources in African American and Africana studies.
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The Oxford African American Studies Center provides online access to a complete collection of historical, biographical and scholarly resources in African American and Africana studies.
A core collection of 5 encyclopedias and 18 reference sources that cover all aspects of the African American past includes:
- Africana
- The Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895
- The African American National Biography
- Black Women in America, Second Edition
- Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
AASC also contains a resource center with enhanced research materials and features:
- Interactive timelines and maps in general and specific themes
- Thematic photo essays and image collections
- Over 100 key primary source documents including: the Emancipation Proclamation and Fredrick Douglass's slave narrative
- Charts, tables and graphs representing demographic information in the areas of history, government and politics, business and labor, education, law and crime, the arts, and more
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College students, faculty and staff.
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Project Muse is a scholarly, full text e-journal collection with an integrated search engine that provides access to titles in the humanities, arts and social sciences.
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Project Muse is a scholarly, full text e-journal collection with an integrated search engine that provides access to titles in the humanities, arts and social sciences.
Search or browse the electronic versions of over 300 high quality journals from 60 scholarly publishers. All titles offer cover-to-cover full text.
Full text articles, reviews (books, performances, art, music, etc.), fiction and poetry, and enlargeable illustrations and photographs are available. Subject areas covered include:
- economics
- education
- film
- literature
- history
- philosophy
- political science
- religion
- women's studies
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Resource Type(s): Database Coverage Type: Full Text (Complete Database) Coverage Dates: 1990s-Present (coverage varies by title) Access Restrictions: Access restricted to current Utica College students, faculty and staff.
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