Simmons OneView database on the web!

The Library is pleased to announce Simmons OneView (previously Simmons Choices 3) is now available on the Web! You can now access the Simmons OneView interface from any computer with Internet access. To access Simmons OneView, select it from the “Complete Database Listing” on the Library’s Databases page: http://www.pace.edu/library/find-resources/database-articles Simmons OneView requires users to sign [...]

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New library “Patron Driven Acquisition” initiative

We’re trying something new! It’s called Patron Driven Acquisition (or PDA) of electronic books. What does that mean? The Pace University Library is piloting a new type of service where you – Library users – choose which e-books, (from a large selection of titles) actually get purchased and added to the collection! How? We’ve started [...]

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Birnbaum Library: Back to School Basics workshops

Birnbaum Library: Back to School Basics workshops Join the Birnbaum Library, the Tutoring Center and the Writing Center: Saturday, January 28th, 10 am – 12:30 pm Henry Birnbaum Library, New York City campus Get off to a strong start this semester with workshops on: Accessing and using library resources for research Effective note-taking strategies Academic [...]

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Nursing Reference Center iPhone app now available

EBSCO Publishing announced the release of an iPhone application for Nursing Reference Center. This new app from EBSCO represents the only evidence-based, point-of-care nursing mobile application available today. The Nursing Reference Center iPhone app allows nurses to access point-of-care nursing content anytime and anywhere with EBSCO’s mobile technology. Users are able to search and browse the content quickly via their Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Available free from the iTunes App Store, Nursing Reference Center customers can take advantage of this mobile technology at no additional cost.

New EBSCOhost App is now available for Android devices

EBSCO Publishing released an EBSCOhost Android app ensuring that Android device users can quickly and easily take full advantage of their premium EBSCOhost database content from wherever they happen to be. The Android app is the latest option in EBSCO’s mobile access technology — providing flexible access options for all popular mobile devices and the same user-friendly and easy-to-use search experience that is available when logging in to EBSCO’s library resources online.

Need scholarly articles for your research paper?

Looking for research on companies, marketing data, legal precedents, news articles, examples of ads, literary criticism, oral history and more?  The library has over 100 databases to aid in all kinds of research.  This brief presentation will help you learn how to access the databases and construct a search strategy to get the results most relevant to your topic.