New Resources at the Library: Social Explorer and More!

The library has been busy this summer!

We have new databases to support you in your research!

African Newspapers– Historical Newspapers from Africa. Explore African History and Culture during the 19th and 20th Centuries.

HistoryMakers– The largest African American video oral history collection. This primary source collection has over 3,000 interviews of African American educators, religious leaders, political activists, artists, and many more.

Social Explorer-Provides easy access to demographic information about the United States. We provide thousands of interactive data maps going back to 1790.

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HathiTrust

Hathi Trust Digital Library

Bard is now a member of HathiTrust, a not-for-profit collaborative of over 200 academic libraries.

HathiTrust preserves and provides access to a collection of 17 million digitized items that includes over 8 million digitized books, and over 400,000 serial titles (book series, journals, magazines, etc.). It “offers reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. copyright law, computational access to the entire corpus for scholarly research, and other emerging services based on the combined collection.”

Access to this rich resource is through the library’s Databases list [link]. All users on campus and off must login with their Bard credentials to gain access.

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The New York Times Digital Edition

Good news! The library now subscribes to the New York Times Digital Edition. For access you’ll need to register at the New York Times site. Please use your Bard email address.

Do you already have a paid account and want to cancel your subscription? You will need to contact NYT Customer Care before trying to sign up for the complimentary Bard subscription. [email protected] / 800-591-9233 / Chat 

Our subscription covers mostly current articles and unfortunately, NYT Cooking and the Crosswords are not included.

Are you looking for an older article? Your best bet would be to use The Historical New York Times , it covers 1850 to 3 years ago.

Once you have your account set-up, you can just go to nytimes.com, no need to visit the library’s page after initial set-up.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

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Request scans of Stevenson materials!

Did you know that you can request scans of Stevenson Library materials? If you need a single chapter of a book, an article from one of our print periodicals, or a section of a reference book, simply place a request through ILLiad.

Fill out either the book chapter or article request ILLiad form and you’ll receive an email notification from ILLiad when your document is ready. Requests will be filled within 1-3 business days. This service is intended to increase access to our collection while the library building is closed.

Due to copyright restrictions we are not able to scan entire books for our patrons. If you need more than a few chapters of a book please consider checking it out through our contactless pickup system.

Questions about this service can be directed to Shea Wert at [email protected].

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FOSL – Friends Of the Stevenson Library

Logo for the FOSL program: Friends of Stevenson Library

Friends of Stevenson Library (FOSL). To learn more about about this program, head to the FOSL website.
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Welcome to the Fall Semester!

This image is welcoming back students to the Fall 2021 semester at Bard college.

The library is happy to be open and returning to normal services this semester! Regular semester hours begin Monday, August 30. This fall, the building is open only to current Bard students, faculty and staff. Please plan to show your ID at the front desk when you come in. We appreciate your cooperation!  When you come in, you may notice a few changes:

  • The Research Help Desk has moved to the center of the first floor, just opposite the rear side of the front desk. A librarian will be on duty at the Research Help  Desk Monday-Thursday 9:30-7:30, Fridays 9:30-3:30, and Sundays 12pm-5pm.  Stop by the desk anytime you have questions about using the library or doing research. We’re glad to help! 
  • Current periodicals have moved to the Hoffman Reading Room (aka “the silent room”) on the second floor. 
  • You’ll see several new faces around the library! This summer, Shirra Rockwood was promoted to Acquisitions Librarian, Kayla Whitehead joined us as Electronic Resources Librarian, and Melanie Mambo joined us as Resource Sharing Librarian. Welcome Shirra, Kayla and Melanie! 
  • We have also added new electronic resources to our collection: 

We know it’s been a while since many of you have been in the library. If you have any questions or would like one of us to show you around, stop by the Research Help Desk or reach out to us through our Ask a Librarian page anytime.

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How to Access the New York Times Online through the Library Website

Yes, Bard Library does provide online access to the New York Times for current Bard students, staff and faculty! You can access the NY Times by going to our Databases page and navigating to the letter N and selecting either New York Times From 1851 to 3 Years Ago (Proquest Historical Newspapers) or New York Times From 6/1/1980 – Present (NexisUni). Here’s a short video tutorial on accessing and using these resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmVxhea5Qbk.

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Senior Project Examples

Want to look at examples of previous senior projects for inspiration? Maybe you need ideas for formatting and style? Or maybe you just need a good guide for what a SPROJ should look like in your field? We have created a list of senior project examples that faculty and library staff have selected for you to browse and download: https://libguides.bard.edu/sprojexamples. We will continue to update this list over the next few weeks.

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NEW Trial Databases: RIPM & RIPM Jazz Periodicals

RIPM (Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals)  with Full Text and North American and European Music Periodicals — provides access to eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century periodical literature dealing with music. Available until May 31, 2020.

RIPM Jazz Periodicals — a unique, searchable collection of American (U.S) full-text jazz journals and magazines published from 1914 to roughly the year 2000. Developed in collaboration with the Institute of Jazz Studies (IJS) at Rutgers University and RIPM’s Partner and Participating Libraries, RIPM JAZZ PERIODICALS offers access, for the first time, to this essential documentary resource. All journal issues are out-of-print and rarely accessible, with numerous complete publication runs reconstructed by RIPM. Available until May 31, 2020.

Visit the Stevenson Library Database to access these trial databases.

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Access Senior Projects from Off Campus

Current Bard students, staff and faculty now have remote access to all senior projects on Bard Digital Commons. You can browse and search our collections at https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/undergrad/. Please note that this is a temporary measure to provide access to authorized users who would under normal circumstances have access. All copyrights and license agreements still apply.

To access a campus-only project remotely, click on the “Bard Off Campus Download” button and you will be prompted to enter your Bard username and password. Then you will be taken directly to the PDF of the senior project.

If you do NOT see the Off Campus Download button, that project is available open access.

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