Category: Databases

  • A different approach to using Films on Demand

    Did you know that Films on Demand has a calendar feature? This chronological access tool provides educators and students a great way to locate high-interest media content for lessons and assignments related to both current and historic events. For example, October resources highlight National Breast Cancer Awareness month, National Bullying Prevention month, Halloween, Columbus Day,…

  • News about the Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR)

    The print edition of the PDR has ceased and the publisher has made the resource available electronically on the Internet for free at www.pdr.net. The new name of the resource is Prescriber’s Digital Reference. UA library patrons can connect to the PDR via a link in the library catalog or a link in the A-Z…

  • Research Databases: Updates and Reminders

    This is a reminder that the UA Libraries subscription to RefWorks will cease June 30th. If you need help deciding which new bibliographic management tool is right for you, please consult http://libguides.uakron.edu/refmanage Also, UA Libraries will not be renewing the subscription to AccessScience.  Coverage ends 7/1/17. For further questions, contact the library Information Desk.  

  • New Social Sciences Statistics Database – Sage Stats

    This new research database covers topics such as employment, crime, religion, healthcare and education while delivering data visually. The four searchable data categories include: • Local Stats • State Stats • Business Stats • US Political Stats To connect through the UA Libraries, click here: http://library.uakron.edu/record=e1001037~S24 For a tour or this new product, click here:…

  • Are you a RefWorks User?

    RefWorks will be active through June 30th 2017 at which time the UA Libraries subscription will terminate. Current users have several options to consider and will need to either migrate to an individual, personal RefWorks subscription or migrate to another citation management tool. To learn about alternatives to RefWorks, please refer to the following link.…

  • Enhancements to the PsycINFO Research Database

    Recent updates in the form of powerful new search limits have been made to PsycINFO  – the world’s largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health.  These new limiters include: open access and impact statements new fields that connect content across research platforms like PubMed’s MeSH terms and NIH clinical trial…

  • New Research Database for Statistics

    The research database, Statista, is now available to UA users. It offers access to 1 million facts and statistics that are ready to use in PPT, XLS and PNG. In promotional material released by Statista, current users of the database say that Statista saves them a lot of time when conducting their research because their…

  • What comes to mind when you think of JSTOR?

    If you answered digitized journal content dating back in time, you are correct. The acronym, JSTOR, stands for Journal Storage and is the name for the database that so many researchers use to find back issues of scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, science and technology, medicine, and the social sciences. The University of…

  • Consumer Demographics Research

    Patrons of the The University of Akron Libraries have access to a wealth of consumer research information in print and online. Recently, 22 publications were added to the LexisNexis Academic database from New Strategist Press, a publisher specializing in consumer trends across generations and industries. Content aims to provide clear and concise data on marketing,…

  • The New and Improved Science Online Research Database

    The research database, Science Online, has recently been rebuilt from the ground up.  Improvements have been so impressive that the resource has received several honors including a Webby Award. Instructors and students will find Science Online an exceptional source for topic overviews, journal articles, hands-on experiments and educator support materials. Follow this link to access Science Online through The University of…