This past year, Chester Fritz Library has been able to add a number of digital collections, with primary sources and scholarly literature, supporting research and courses in the humanities. Our biggest addition for scholarly books is from Project MUSE, which added thousands of titles in history, literature, anthropology, and other areas of the humanities and […]
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New Resource: Communication Source
Categories: In and Around CFL, Resources
This database combines both Communication Abstracts and Communication and Mass Media Complete and supports research in a wide variety of communication disciplines such as mass media, communications theory, linguistics, organizational communication and more. This is a searchable database that provides abstracts, indexing, and full-text content. This is a fantastic resource for not only communication studies but also […]
Whether you’re taking summer classes, working on your thesis or dissertation, or completing your own research or grant proposal this summer, the CFL librarians are here to help. We wanted to introduce you to the database Web of Science, which provides indexing and citation tracking for top journals for every discipline going back to 1900. […]
North Dakota State Library
Categories: Tips and Tricks
Did you know that all North Dakota citizens are able to receive a library card not only from their local public library (and potentially their nearby university library), but also from the North Dakota State Library? It’s true! The State Library has also opened up their resources to other libraries around the state, so you can […]
Weekend Projects?
Categories: In and Around CFL, Tips and Tricks
Are you thinking about buying a new computer or phone? Do you want to find out more about your ancestors or local historical figures? Are you interested in information about health issues or prescription pharmaceuticals? Did you just finish a book and want to read something similar? You’re in luck! There is a wonderful guide […]