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Academic libraries and research
- ACRL's Pandemic Resources for Academic Libraries LibGuide: updated information, free professional development, open access publications, and other resources to support academic and research library personnel during a pandemic. The guide includes resources for distance education and engagement, free webcasts and publications, best practices, information on self-care and working from home, up-to-date information from public health officials, and collections of ALA and community-sourced resources to assist in navigating a pandemic.
- ALA Pandemic Preparedness page for additional resources on COVID-19
- Capstone Interactive: For our Education majors, parents, etc. Access to audio/interactive e-Books for K-12 students.
- Copyright for Campus Closures: Exploring the Copyright Issues around Moving Instruction and Reference Online
- COVID-19 Projections: (IHME) Data and projections for the U.S. and individual states.
- Expanded access to resources from Publishers & Platforms (SCELC/ICOLC): An ever-growing list of COVID19 complimentary expanded access from a variety of publishers and vendors. PLEASE NOTE: Access varies among the providers, some require the individual to register for access, and other conditions may apply. Please read the conditions provided for each platform.
- Information Literacy Instruction at a (Social) Distance: Strategies for Moving Online
- JSTOR: In addition to our normal JStor offerings of Arts Sciences I, II, III collections, and Health General Sciences collection, our patrons will have access to additional journals and e-Books through June 30th. Users simply have to use Concordia Library's JSTOR link and the available expanded content will be reflected in the search results.
- Junior Library Guild: For our Education majors, parents, etc. Free activities, e-books and resources to keep K-12 students engaged during this new-normal of school closures and social distancing.
- National Emergency Library, a collection of books that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed.
- Osmosis: Medical learning platform for clinicians and caregivers. Please Note: User will have to accept a pledge to fight the spread of COVID-19, and also to register by email.
- The Royal Society: Relevant and current COVID-19 research Also, for a limited time, there will be access to additional content for researchers: https://royalsociety.org/journals/#listing
- WaiFi: WiFi, Hotspots finder
General Research
- Digital Commons Network - Dates vary. Free, open access, full-text scholarly articles from hundreds of universities and colleges worldwide.
- Directory of Open Access Journals - (Lund University Libraries) Dates vary. Free open access, full-text scientific and scholarly journals.
- HathiTrust Digital Library - A Partnership of academic research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles (many full-text) digitized from libraries around the world. A great resource for primary sources. Some titles/collections are limited.
- Worldcat - Searchable catalog of books in public and academic libraries across the country.
Health and Nutrition
Nursing
- AllNurses - A nursing discussion board, where nurses and nursing students can discuss relevant topics. Also contains links to blogs, articles, and websites.
- Nursing World - Website for the American Nurses Association. Presents information about the profession, including ethical standards and policies.
History
Ancient/Classical History
Texas History
- Concordia University Texas Archival Collection: Digital Resources - Library Guide providing additional information about Concordia's online archival holdings.
- Crossing Jordan - Crossing Jordan (2009) chronicles the history of what is now Concordia University Texas. It details its origins as a Lutheran boys school in 1926 to a co-educational university within the context of the final academic year (2008) at the campus' original location in central Austin. The documentary contains primary source photographs & interviews with current students, alumni, staff & faculty. [Please use the Chrome browser for best results]
- Handbook of Texas - Encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture.
- Portal to Texas History: Concordia University - Gateway to Texas history materials, plus historical photographs of Concordia University.
- Resources 4 Educators - Portal from UNT containing documents from Texas history.
- Texas Almanac - Includes information about Texas history, culture, religion and townships.
- Texas Beyond History - Archaeological and historical research on the cultural heritage of Texas.
- Texas Heritage Portal - Access to Texas' historical documents and images.
U.S. History
World General History
Journalism and News
- BBC News - World news from the BBC.
- The Center for Public Integrity - Non-profit dedicated to producing responsible investigative journalism.
- Journalism.org - Offers journalism resources, state of the news briefings and daily headlines.
- Newseum - Includes hundreds of full-color front pages from around the world and links to newspaper sites.
Literature and Film
- The Academy of American Poets - Essays, interviews, poems and audio clips of poetry.
- Academy Awards Database - Past winners, nominees and statistics on award categories.
- All movie - Searchable synopses, biographies, reviews and more.
- Bibliomania - Full-text classics and study guides.
- The Camelot Project - Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies and basic information.
- The Internet Archive - Provides media coverage, online texts, an archive of moving images, and more.
- The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) - Plot outlines, cast overviews, trivia and quotes.
- Library of Southern Literature - Primary materials that offer Southern perspectives on American history.
- The Online Books Page - Links to over 25,000 free online books.
- The Paris Review - Contains some free features, such as interviews and commentary of great authors.
- The Poetry Foundation - Free, open-source, poetry, poet bios, educational material, and an informative genre guide. Indexing tools and TOC access for Poetry magazine.
- Project Gutenberg - First and largest collection of free ebooks.
- Rotten Tomatoes - News and expert user reviews on movies and TV.
- Treasures in Full - Full-text of rare historic works from the British Library.
- The William Blake Archive - Digitized illuminated books blur the boundaries of art and literature.
Science
General Resources
- Highwire Press - Largest repository of free, full-text, peer-reviewed content hosted by Stanford.
- Science Direct- The most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet.
- Skeptic.com - Scientific society dedicated to investigating controversial claims.
- U.S. Geological Survey - Offers data on biology, geography, geology by state or at the national level.
Astronomy, Geology, Physical Science
Biology, Environmental Science
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - Studies on biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, and propane.
- Biotechnology Industry Organization - Largest organization representing biotechnology interests.
- Edwards Aquifer - Collection of images and essays on this unique groundwater system.
- Encyclopedia of Earth - Peer-reviewed, online reference articles about the Earth and its environment.
- Encyclopedia of Life - Scientific information about the species of the Earth.
- Environmental Protection Agency - Environmental science, research, and education efforts.
- Primate Info Net - Provides original content and links to resources about nonhuman primates.
- National Agriculture Library - Government info on livestock, crops, research and technology.
- Scitable - Free science articles, currently focusing on genetics; registration is required.
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data on air quality, water and waste management.
- Water Resources of the United States - Maps, data, and analysis of the nation's water systems.
Sociology and Anthropology
- ProCon.org - Website that explores the pros and cons of various controversial social issues.
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