Skip to main content
Send Feedback | Dartmouth Home

Ask Us iconAsk Us

Got a question?
We can help.

Off-Campus Access IconOff-Campus Access

How to connect from
off-campus

HomeCollections Program

EResources Fair BannerThe eResources Fair will be held Thursday January 8th 2009 from 11am-3pm in the Baker Library Main Hall. This event promotes awareness of a broad range of digital information sources and tools that are useful for scholarly work, and features some special Dartmouth Library projects.

The Fair, which includes light refreshments and raffle prizes, is open to all members of the Dartmouth community.

Featured at the Fair

  • Database of Recorded American Music (DRAM), including Dartmouth faculty compositions and monthly playlists with essays by Dartmouth faculty
  • Full text Eighteenth Century books in ECCO, and many other literature sources from Gale
  • Full text current and historical newspapers, and a search engine for natural and environmental sciences journal articles from ProQuest/CSA
  • Full text of magazines and journals, as well as a collection of images, from EBSCO
  • Scientific journals and factual reference sources from Elsevier
  • Medical information for everyone, from PubMed
  • Current and historical peer reviewed journal articles as well as popular magazines on all topics from WilsonWeb
  • Global financial data from the Economist Intelligence Unit
  • RefWorks/RefShare for managing and sharing your citations
  • Digital Dartmouth-rare collections now accessible in digital form
  • Tools for easier discovery of materials for your work, such as "Expand Your Search" in the Catalog, "Resources by Subject" and "Search360".

EResources Fair Dartmouth College Baker Library Main Hall

Why Attend?

EResources Fair Dartmouth College Baker Library Main Hall
  • Learn about authoritative digital resources available for research from people who help develop and market the products
  • Learn about sources of music and images that we have licensed for use.
  • Learn about tools to help find better information faster and then to save, use and cite that information
  • Meet and talk directly with those involved in the creation of these resources; bring questions, complaints and suggestions for improvement

Photo by Joseph Mehling '69 Copyright © The Trustees of Dartmouth College


Who's Coming and What You'll Learn

Elsevier ScienceDirect
ejournals, and reference resources in the sciences, medicine, engineering and social sciences
ProQuest/CSA all subject areas; full text literature, newspapers, journal articles for the last 200 years; article, report, and book index and abstract service; featuring: ALTA Religion Database, GeoRef, PsycINFO
EBSCO all subject areas: Journal and magazine article index and abstracts, full text journal and magazine article collections; featuring: Academic Search Premier, America: History and Life, Business Source Complete,  Newspaper Source, Scientific American Archive Online
EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) Economics, international information; featuring: Country Reports Global, Country Forecast Reports, Country Data
DRAM Database of Recorded American Music, including Dartmouth composers, music, streaming audio
PubMed (Medline) Medical information
Gale Cengage Literature reference, biographical and genealogy resources; featuring: Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography; ECCO: Eighteenth Century Collections Onlne
RefWorks Citation and reference management tool plus Web 2.0 tools to share and comment on references
WilsonWeb All subjects;  retro files as well as Art full text and A&I; featuring: Art Full Text, Humanities Abstracts, Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890 - 1982
FIND IT @ the Library Library gateways to digital resources; featuring: Expand Your Search, Search360, Resources by Subject
Digital Dartmouth Learn about new Dartmouth Library digitization projects; featuring: Dartmouth Photo archives, Dartmouth Master’s Theses, Stefansson photos, Stoiber Volcanic Slides

Last Updated: 12/17/08