The Library has been given free access to a new collection of full-text journals from JSTOR.
The Ireland Collection is the first regional collection hosted by JSTOR, and is being funded in part by a grant to Queens University Belfast from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), through the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the UK. Through this funding the Ireland Collection fees will be waived for non-profit institutions in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The Ireland Collection is an interdisciplinary resource of materials from and about Ireland. Although there are only a handful of titles in the collection at present, at its expected completion in 2009 it will contain a minimum of 2,500 manuscripts, 200 monographs, and 75 ceased and currently publishing journals with moving walls between 1 and 5 years. Complementing JSTOR's existing collections, the Ireland Collection adds resources across the arts, humanities, and sciences in disciplines such as music, art, history, literature, archaeology, mathematics, and biology. Materials span from the 1780s to the present.
The database is now accessible under "JSTOR Ireland Collection" from our Databases A-Z page.
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Emerald Suspends Alerting Services
Due to technical problems, Emerald has decided to suspend its alerting services until further notice.
The following services are affected:
- Saved search alerts
- ToC (Table of Contents) alerts
- Weekly digest.
We will let you know once we hear from Emerald that the problem has been resolved.
The following services are affected:
- Saved search alerts
- ToC (Table of Contents) alerts
- Weekly digest.
We will let you know once we hear from Emerald that the problem has been resolved.
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Programme Documents now Online
Posted by
A.Ambrose
The Library is delighted to announce that Part B of most Faculty of Business Programme Documents is now available in full text via the library catalogue. To search go to www.dit.ie/library. Select Library Catalogue from the menu on the left. Enter a subject search of Programme Documents Online to see the full online collection.
We are still missing some softcopy documents however. All stragglers welcome as soon as possible!!
We are still missing some softcopy documents however. All stragglers welcome as soon as possible!!
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