Confused about the differences between Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and Borrow Direct? This page will help to relieve all confusion! […]
Category: Electronic Resources
Database Spotlight: Social Explorer
New to Columbia University Libraries is Social Explorer – a database product that helps to visually analyze and understand the demographics of the United States through the use of interactive maps and data reports. Try it now! Bookmark it at this link: https://resolver.library.columbia.edu/clio7334603 […]
Accident Investigation Search at OSHA
For information on work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths, use the Accident Investigation Search at the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), which allows you to search the text of Accident Investigation Summaries (OSHA-170 form) from OSHA accident inspections. […]
NYC Housing Code Violations
Looking for data on housing code violations for a particular building in NYC? The Department of Housing Preservation & Development has a searchable Building Registration & Violations database – search by borough, house #, and street address or block #. […]
General Statistical Sources: New York City and State
Looking for a guide on finding statistical sources for New York City and State? Check out the General Statistical Sources: New York City and State research guide brought to you by Columbia’s Government Information Librarian! […]
Welcome, Journalism MAs, PhDs, and Spencer Fellows!
Welcome to Columbia! Today’s library instruction presentation slides are available for download! Please contact me if you have any questions as you start the year – journalism@libraries.cul.columbia.edu – and don’t forget to check the Journalism Library website and blog for updates on resources and research tips. […]
NYC Government Documents Guide
Looking for NYC government documents? The Government Information Librarian has a wonderful research guide to assist you with links to a variety of publications! Check out the New York City Documents Guide here: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/usgd/nyc.html […]
Welcome, Fall 2009 MS Students!
Welcome to Columbia! Today’s library instruction presentation slides are available for download! Please contact me if you have any questions as you start the year – journalism@libraries.cul.columbia.edu – and don’t forget to check the Journalism Library website and blog for updates on resources and research tips. […]