Author Archives: jmkyoung

COLLINS UNBOUND: ARTstor (IAP) – Images for Academic Publishing!

Did you know that ARTstor offers Images for Academic Publishing (IAP)?  IAP is a collection of over 10,000 images from the ARTstor collection for use in scholarly publications. Images are available for a wide variety of disciplines. Images are from … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND Spotlight: A Day in the Life of Library Student Asst. Nellie Hartman

(Image left to right: A library poster featuring Nellie; a word cloud describing Nellie’s qualities as library student staff.) You may have seen a familiar face on Collins campaign library posters, at the help desk, and in an instruction video. … Continue reading

Posted in Spotlight: People Making a Difference at Collins | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: New! Go Mobile With Puget Sound WorldCat!

Want to go mobile with Puget Sound WorldCat? Now you can! http://pugetsound.worldcat.org/m Bring Puget Sound WorldCat with you anywhere! Search for library materials, see cover art, e-mail a link or citations and get location-based holdings information for nearby libraries. You … Continue reading

Posted in Focus on New Services | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: Mobile Apps @ Collins Library!

Take the library wherever you go! WorldCat Mobile – Search the catalogs of academic libraries in the Pacific Northwest. http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/content/mobile/ NAXOS Music Library –  Listen to your favorite  playlists of classical, jazz, world, and folk music. http://naxosmusiclibrary.blogspot.com EBSCOhost Mobile offers … Continue reading

Posted in Focus on New Services | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: "Collins Celebrates Diversity" series!

In honor of the 3rd annual Moment-Us and the upcoming Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing online, full-text resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re highlighting general resources that … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: Collins Celebrates Diversity in Multimedia!

To support the 2010 Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re featuring online multimedia resources: Naxos Music Library A comprehensive collection of classical … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: Collins Celebrates Diversity with Alternative News!

To support the 2010 Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing online, full-text resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re celebrating diverse perspectives with alternative news sources: Alt-Press Watch A … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: Collins Celebrates Diversity – Explore the World!

To support the 2010 Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing online, full-text resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re highlighting resources that are great for researching cultures, languages, places … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: Collins Celebrates Diversity with Biographical Resources!

To support the 2010 Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing online, full-text resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re highlighting resources for researching people and personal narratives: Biographies Plus … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment

COLLINS UNBOUND: "Collins Celebrates Diversity" series!

In honor of the 3rd annual Moment-Us and the upcoming Race & Pedagogy National Conference, Collins Library is showcasing online, full-text resources you can use to explore all kinds of issues related to diversity. Today, we’re highlighting general resources that … Continue reading

Posted in Recommended Reading | Leave a comment