They’re baa-aaack!

Thought library research couldn’t get any easier? We have some good news:

The EBSCO databases that we know and love, after a sad but brief absence, are back! You heard right!! Look for links to these awesome resources on the library’s A-Z Databases list. The databases with the biggest impact are probably:

Since research for your papers and projects is likely kicking into high gear, keep these new resources on your radar. Remember, on the library’s A-Z Database List, you can filter databases by subject, type, and vendor. There we’ll also call out databases that are available for a short-term trial, and databases that are new.

Speaking of new databases, consider these:

  • Transparent Languages Online --- an online language resource, offering courses in speaking, reading and writing for over 100 languages. It also includes pronunciation practice and mobile apps for Android and Mac devices. Loras students, faculty and staff can create free accounts to get started --- and
  • Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law -- brings together a multitude of essential legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world.