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CTX Library Recommended Websites

This page contians a list of repuatable and great resoruce tools to support different areas of research. The page is organized by subject and resources will be listed below.

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.

Art and Architecture

Business and Economics

Education

Geography

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

Mathematics

Music

Performing Art

Philosophy

Psychology

Religious Studies

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

Sociology and Anthropology

  • ProCon.org - Website that explores the pros and cons of various controversial social issues.

Sports and Kinesiology

U.S. Government

All materials copyright Concordia University Texas. Written permission to publish or display reproductions of materials held by Concordia University Texas must be secured from Concordia as owner of the physical property. For more information, please contact library@concordia.edu.