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Library News | Fall 2022


Introducing Scopus 

Scopus is the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature with content coverage of scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings.
  • Register using your @NYIT email address.
  • Request to correct author details.
  • Integrate your Scopus Author Profile with ORCID iD.
 

Librarians in Action: A Conversation About Social Justice in Libraries 

Join book editors and librarians Diana Moronta and Alyssa Brissett on Wednesday, November 9 to celebrate their new book, Practicing Social Justice in Libraries, and engage in conversation with book contributors about how they implement social justice into their work and communities.
 

New Journal Subscriptions in Fall 2022

We are pleased to announce full text online access to journals from:
  • American Physical Society (APS),
  • Elsevier ‘s Science Direct Energy Collection, and 
  • American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Science Essential Journals.
Browse a complete list of new titles. Search for journals by title or articles by Direct Object Identifier (DOI).

 
Get one-click access to articles with LibKey Nomad

LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that provides instant links to full text content for articles as you do research on the web.

Remote access is available to all current New York Tech University Students, Faculty, and Staff.

Go to the LibKey Nomad download page to add the extension to your browser.


Data and Statistics Guide

The New York Tech Libraries have an online guide to data and statistics. The site includes sources by topic, video tutorials and answers to frequently asked reference questions.
 

Schaum’s Outlines

The library’s McGraw Hill databases Access Engineering and Access Science include more than 650 Schaum’s Outlines. The ebooks cover a wide variety of academic subjects including mathematics, engineering, physical sciences, and computer science.  

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Upcoming Workshops and Events  

Talk to us!

For customized one-on-one help, set up a consultation with a subject specialist librarian in your area of study. Talking your topic out with someone knowledgeable in the field can open fresh perspectives and spark new ideas! 

Librarians are also available on our chat service, Ask a Librarian. Share your research topic and we can point you toward books, articles, databases, and more.
 

To follow up on any of these announcements, please email askalibrarian@nyit.edu.
 
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