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New Databases Under Consideration
The Mott Community College Library is always looking for new ways to serve our students and faculty. The electronic databases listed below are ones that we are considering subscribing to for the next academic year.
If you are a faculty member or student with an interest in the relevant subject areas, take a look and let us know what you think!
Please note the access conditions for each trial. In most cases you will log in with Mott credentials.
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Access World News Research Collection
Access World News Research Collection: 2022 Edition sets a new standard for digital research resources. With an unprecedented combination of international, national, regional, and local news, the 2022 Edition supports a diverse range of research needs across many subject areas. With access to more than 13,000 sources from over 200 countries and territories, researchers can easily discover multiple perspectives, track issues over time and identify the impact at the local, national, or global levels. The ability to explore multiple perspectives is also an essential element in the development of critical thinking and information literacy skills.
Use MCC login credentials. Trial is active until April 18.
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Black Life in America
Ideal for supporting discussions and research around diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice, Black Life in America presents the broad sweep of African American history in ways no textbook or other online resource can match. This primary source collection offers an expansive window into over 300 years of African American history and illustrates the significant impacts African Americans have had on culture, the arts, science, politics, religion and more. Content from more than 19,000 U.S. and global news sources, including over 400 African American publications, this unique digital archive, helps users gain multiple perspectives on the people, issues and events that shaped and continue to influence America’s conversation about race, equity and diversity.
Use MCC login credentials. Trial is active until April 18.
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Hispanic Life in America
Hispanic history and American history are inextricably bound together. Hispanic Life in America is the single most comprehensive digital archive of primary source documents related to Hispanic American life. Replete with material unavailable elsewhere, this collection is sourced from more than 17,000 global news sources, including over 700 Spanish-language or bilingual publications, dating from 1704 to today. Combining deep historical content with current sources, Hispanic Life in America is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in examining the full spectrum of American history and culture.
Use MCC login credentials. Trial is active until April 18.
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MedCom Nursing Video Collection (via Ebsco)
Log in with MCC credentials. Trial extends through March 30.
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Nursing Education in Video, 3rd edition (including MedCom videos). Via Proquest/Alexander Street.
Nursing Education in Video: Third Edition is an up-to-date collection of demonstration and training videos designed to help students improve their clinical skills. This resource provides access to Medcom's complete collection of 300+ full-length training videos allowing your patrons anytime, anywhere access to the latest resources available for nurse training so they can provide the best possible patient care. Trial runs from 25-FEB-2022 - 28-MAR-2022.
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Swank Digital Campus
ON REQUEST BY FACULTY ONLY, we have the ability to purchase online streaming access to films available through Swank Digital Campus.
For the current fiscal year, we have licensed ten films selected for FILM 181.
If you are an instructor and wish to discuss licensing a film for class use, contact bradley.scott@mcc.edu.
Currently inactive
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Kanopy
ON REQUEST BY FACULTY ONLY, we have the ability to purchase temporary streaming licenses to films available through Kanopy. There are no films currently selected/licensed. If you are an instructor and wish to discuss licensing a film for class use, contact bradley.scott@mcc.edu.
Electronic Resources Librarian
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