Welcome, new students! Just a few research tips from the Journalism Library: jump-start your electronic research with these databases scope out your beat with these resources don’t leave home without your Lexis Nexis and Factiva cheat sheet and a good place to start is always at the Journalism Library web page Also, for a copy […]
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Columbia Websites Restored to Service
All columbia.edu websites have been restored to service. We will continue to monitor the situation in case further problems arise. Thank you for your patience. […]
Resource Spotlight: AP Stylebook Online
Need a convenient way to check the AP Stylebook? Try Columbia University Libraries new online version – AP Stylebook Online! This online version offers the same A-Z guide to usage, spelling, and punctuation, and offers a pronunciation guide with audio files. Bookmark this resource at the following URL: https://resolver.library.columbia.edu/clio7793945 (This resource is available only to current faculty, […]
2010 World Cup Soccer
Following the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa? You can find selected web links to news and other information in the "Sports News From Africa" section of the News and Information Services on Africa library research guide: http://www.columbia.edu/library/africa/cuvl/Gennews.html#sports Kick it around! […]
Ask a Librarian!
Did you know that you can chat with a Columbia University librarian using instant message? Go to the Ask a Librarian website and look for the Ask a Librarian widget – and additional details on how to contact us. Also, look for our chat widget on Facebook! […]
Welcome, Summer MS Students!
Welcome, 2010 Summer MS Students! Just a few library research tips as you begin your research: jump-start your electronic research with these databases scope out your beat with these resources don’t leave home without your Lexis Nexis and Factiva cheat sheet and a good place to start is always at the Journalism Library web page If […]
LibX for Columbia University Libraries
Have you used the Columbia University Edition of LibX? It’s a Firefox extension, providing direct access to Columbia’s resources and allowing you to conveniently search the Columbia University Libraries online catalog, CLIO, and follow embedded visual cues in Google Scholar, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and The New York Times Book Review. Just look for the […]
Columbia on iTunes U and YouTube EDU
Columbia University has audio and video content available on iTunes U and YouTube EDU! Course lectures, workshops, events, Library Essentials videos, and much more – click above or bookmark the following links: http://itunes.columbia.edu http://youtube.com/columbia Grab your earbuds and join us! […]