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NEW º£½ÇÖ±²¥ library catalog, with access to Notre Dame’s library catalog.
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A source for full-text articles from a wide range of disciplines including:Ìý Academic Search Ultimate (multidisciplinary), Business Source Elite, Greenfile, ERIC (education), Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, and others. If the full-text of an article is not provided by the database, a link to request ILL of the article is provided.
Images, eBooks and eJournals (open access/subscribed content) from humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Nexis Uni provides full-text access to general, regional and international news, legal information, biographical information, company news and financial information.
Biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format.
The Chronicle of Higher Education is a newspaper and website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty, staff, and administrators.
The full-text with pictures of the complete encyclopedia — updated daily.
The accepted authority on the evolution of the English language over the last millennium.
Online coverage of breaking news, current headlines and in-depth reporting on business, finance, politics and world events from the US and around the world.
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.–11 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday, 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Need something we don’t have? Contact us to request free Interlibrary Loan delivery: Ìý[email protected] | 574-239-8391
The inaugural º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Library Research Prize, generously funded by the estate of Grace Smith and developed through faculty collaboration with Professors Thomas Spencer, Angel Cortes, and Lori Harding, highlights outstanding student research and creative work that demonstrates meaningful and effective use of library resources. Submissions were reviewed through a fully anonymized online process, with identifying information removed.Ìý All papers were evaluated by judges from outside the disciplines represented.Ìý Four papers were submitted this year. The $500 first-place award was given toÌýJohnÌýPaulÌýHurtÌýfor his submission, which included a reflective essay and research paper titled, Unconscious Heretics: Aspects of Indian Cultural and Religious Experience Targeted by the Inquisition in 16th Century New Spain. Thanks to all student participants, as well as to the faculty judges and course instructors who encouraged and supported student submissions.
