December 01, 2009

Films-on-Demand proves popular at UHD in Fall 2009

UHD's W.I. Dykes Library introduced the new Films-on-Demand movie and documentary video database during the summer of 2009, just in time for fall classes. 

The database has proved popular. From September 1 to November 30, UHD students and faculty have viewed over 2,400 videos on a variety of topics. The top 10 videos viewed during this same time frame are:

Title

Views

Frida Kahlo: Portrait of an Artist

192

Elder Abuse: America's Growing Crime

168

Diego Rivera: Art and Revolution

118

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

116

Inside Folsom

89

E-mail Is Ruining My Life!

72

Marcel Duchamp, Iconoclast

65

Backstage

60

Peter Jennings Reporting-LAPD

58

Prison Gangs and Racism Behind Bars

53

The content in Films on Demand covers subjects in Business, the Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. New films are added periodically. Some recently added titles include:

  • A Leaf Blown on the Winds of History: China's Last Emperor
  • Angola: The Curse of Oil
  • Behavior and Development: Two Baby on Board Case Studies
  • Bill Moyers Journal: Expectations of the Obama Administration
  • Black/White & Brown: Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka
  • Cinema Asia: Iran

Any UHD student, faculty or staff member can access Films-on-Demand through the Library's web site. In addition, faculty can embed links to specific films or film segments in Blackboard Vista.

 

 

 

October 26, 2009

Using Library Resources in Blackboard

Hey Faculty!  Looking for ways to spice up your Blackboard content?  Have you thought about adding videos from Films on Demand or American History in Video?  Or maybe sharing a playlist from Music Online?  Did you know the library has over 83,000 E-books that you can share with your classes?  Not sure where to start?  Well check out the Library’s new guides to using library resources in Blackboard!  Blackboard-Database Guides

If you have any questions always feel free to Ask-a-Librarian !

Guides


 

 

October 16, 2009

Political Science Complete

Political Science Complete is a new EBSCOhost database designed for focused research in comparative politics, international affairs, and political theory. It covers more than 800 journals, 180 reference books and monographs, and 27,000 full-text conference papers. Conference papers come from the American Association for Public Opinion Research, the American Political Science Association, the International Studies Association, as well as regional political science associations in the United States. Look for Political Science Complete and other similar resources sources on our Political Science Databases page.

September 02, 2009

Raw List of Major New Library Online Resources: 2008-09

Hi! This is Pat Ensor, your friendly Library Director. I was just putting together a list of the major new online resources the Library subscribed to in the last year for a report I'm writing, and I was so excited to see it all together that I had to share it. And if I waited till I had a chance to clean it all up, I'd never get to it.

So here it is, and if you're a UHD student, faculty, or staff member, this is all yours.

  • Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text 
  • Publishing Opportunities Database
  • Films On Demand 
  • American History in Video             
  • JSTOR 19th Century British Pamphlets + 3 JSTOR journal collections 
  • GeoRef 
  • Social Work Abstracts 
  • Periodical Archives Online (backfiles) – 250+ titles, including Harpers 
  • Texas Historical Newspapers Archive, 1829-1922 
  • Oxford Scholarship Online 
  • Wiley and Blackwell journal backfiles 
  • American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Collection, part 1     
  • Taylor & Francis Social Sciences & Humanities Collection 
  • Music Online
  • Oxford African American Studies Center 
  • Taylor & Francis SS&H - Backfiles 1-Behavioral Science Online Archive 2-Media, Cultural & Communication Studies Archive – 1915-1996 
  • PsycBooks
  • Biography Resource Center 
  • Dictionary of National Biography Online 
  • Safari Tech Current & Business Books Current (already had some tech books – expanded that, plus added business and more users) 
  • Journal Citation Reports
  • Proquest Dissertations & Theses 
  • Annual Reviews – all subjects, all years, online 
  • ABI/Inform 
  • Biological Abstracts 
  • Art Full Text 
  • Environment Complete 
  • Newspaper archives for major newspapers in Atlanta, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Hartford, San Francisco, Dallas, Wall Street Journal 
  • Pop Culture Universe 
  • National Fire Protection Association Codes
  • Congressional Quarterly Publications
  • Hoover’s (Companies) 
  • FirstResearch (Industries)
  • Cell Press journals (4)
  • International Security & Counterterrorism Reference Center
  • ArtSTOR

Most of these resources can be found by going to the Library's list of databases. To check and see if we have your favorite journal now, you can check our list of journals.

And we are going to continue adding materials, so suggest purchases for the new school year now.

August 28, 2009

JSTOR - 19th Century British Pamphlets

Connect to JSTOR The 19th Century British Pamphlets collection adds a wealth of primary sources to the JSTOR database of scholarly journals. With more than 20,000 pamphlets from the unique holdings of UK research libraries, the pamphlet collection offers unprecedented access to these rare artifacts. The pamphlets reflect a wide range of interests, with particular focus on the great political, economic, and social issues of that time. For more information, see About this Collection.

Highlights include:

To connect to JSTOR and its pamphlet collection, see Databases & Articles.

August 17, 2009

Faculty Want More Video? UHD Library Has It

A recent study concluded that "The educational use of video on campus is accelerating rapidly in departments across all disciplines," and that "Faculty, librarians, and administrators expect their use of video in education to grow significantly over the next five years." At the same time, legal barriers are impeding this use.

The UHD Library is aware of these issues, and actively seeks out online sources of streaming audio and video to subscribe to. UHD current faculty, students, and staff now have access to several sources of video in a wide variety of disciplines via Library subscriptions.

  • Films on Demand covers the humanities, sciences, business, health and social sciences.
  • American History in Video has material of interest not only to history, but also sociology, psychology, political science, and more.
  • Music Online has almost 5,000 performance videos.

Such resources generally allow you to make playlists and provide access to specific segments of videos, allowing for more convenient uses in online courses.

Their use in online courses is legal since the Library has subscribed to the databases, as long as the usage is for educational purposes via the type of controlled access provided by Blackboard.

And if you need some help with incorporating these and other Library resources into your online course, contact Dauna Campbell, the Online Instruction and Outreach Librarian. She'll be glad to hear from you!

August 13, 2009

Library Now Has "American History in Video"

The UHD Library recently made a new digital source of streaming videos available by subscribing to the American History in Video database. The collection:

  • Provides historical coverage up to 2000
  • Contains commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries
  • Currently provides 1479 titles, equaling approximately 465 hours of film
  • Includes documentaries from the History Channel, A&E Networks, Biography, and PBS
  • Allows the creation of playlists for linking from online courses

You'll also find a link to American History in Video on the Library's Audio & Video page.

Sample clip (may only be visible on UHD Campus)

July 29, 2009

Oxford Scholarship Online Now Available to UHD

The UHD Library now provides access to Oxford Scholarship Online! Currently, OSO includes access to over 2,700 full-text e-books from Oxford University Press. Top areas include Economics and Finance, Philosophy, Political Science, ReligionBiology, Business and Management, Classical Studies, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Physics, Psychology and Social Work.

Special features include:

  • At least 400 books added per year
  • Advanced searching of the full text of included books
  • Link directly to individual books and chapters

Take a look at a sampling of included books published in 2009.

Oxford Scholarship Online is available to current UHD students, faculty, and staff from anywhere with Web access. Check it out today!

July 21, 2009

Films on Demand: Digital Educational Video

UHD library users now have instant access to over 5000 streaming educational videos with Films on Demand: Digital Educational Video.

This web-based video delivery system provides a wide range of streaming video titles in four collections: Business and Economics; Health; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Science, from companies such as Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Shopware, Meridian Education, and several major television networks.

With Films on Demand, you can:

  • View videos from any computer with a high-speed Internet connection
  • Search for videos by keyword, subject, producer, territory, textbook or K-12 standards
  • Create a customized playlist with a stable URL for easy sharing
  • Incorporate film segments into presentations, lesson plans, etc., etc.

Click here to connect to Films on Demand

You can find Films on Demand, along with other streaming media resources, on our Audio & Video page.

July 10, 2009

Periodicals Archive Online

The library has added backfiles of 550 journals from the social sciences and the humanities in Periodicals Archive Online. The collection offers well-known journals in literature, history, philosophy, religion, and Spanish-language scholarship, as well as general-interest magazines. Noteworthy titles include Bentley's Miscellany (1837-1868), the original publisher of novels by Charles Dickens and stories by Edgar Allen Poe; Commentary (1945-2000); Harper's (1850-1995); Sight and Sound (1932-1995); and The Spectator (1828-2000).