On Monday, May 9, between 8 am and 9 am, the SFX service that powers the View Now button in OneSearch and the Find it! button in various databases will be down for scheduled maintenance.
Tweaks to OneSearch Interface
There have been a handful of notable tweaks to the OneSearch interface that were decided on by the Public Services Committee (each CUNY library has one representative) and are now live.
Redesign of “View Online” button
- Relabeled to “View Now”
- Added green shading to button
Tool tips for tabs
- When you mouse over a tab, you will see a customized tool tip with more info about what that tab does
“Source” to be changed to “Provider”
- If you click the “Details” tab or click the title of a record, you’ll see a detailed record of that item with a section labeled “Source” that indicates who created the record. That will soon be relabeled as “Provider.”
New resource type for “research guides”
- To help spotlight our LibGuides that are findable in OneSearch, the resource type they are assigned will change from “Web Sites” to “Research Guides.”
MRI+ Mediamark Reporter Is Now Called GfK MRI University Reporter
If you go to MRI+ Mediamark Reporter, you’ll see that it has a new interface and new branding as GfK MRI University Report. Following feedback from some of our colleagues, Mike and I have decided to update the database links as follows:
- The link labeled “MRI+ Mediamark Reporter” has been relabeled to “GfK MRI University Reporter (formerly MRI+ Mediamark Reporter)”. This link is now found on the G-H tab of the databases page. At the end of the year, this link will be shortened to just “GfK MRI University Reporter.”
- A new link labeled “MRI+ Mediamark Reporter” has been added to the M-N tab of the databases page. At the end of this year, this link will be removed.
Dismal Scientist To Be Renamed as Economy.com
On April 25, Dismal Scientist will be renamed Economy.com. I’ve updated the label for the existing Dismal Scientist link on the databases page so that it now says “Economy.com (formerly Dismal Scientist)” and moved that to the E-F tab of the databases page. If your research guide has been using the Dismal Scientist database link, it should have been automatically renamed by the change I made.
For those students and faculty used to looking on the A-Z list for the link to “Dismal Scientist,” I’ve added a new temporary listing on the C-D tab of the database page for “Dismal Scientist is now called Economy.com.” That link also takes to you to the correct place.
By the end of the summer, I’ll remove this pointer listing for “Dismal Scientist is now called Economy.com.” At the end of the year, I’ll relabel the “Economy.com (formerly Dismal Scientist)” to just “Economy.com.”
If you run into any access problems, please let Mike or me know right away.
Database Trial: Historical Statistical Abstracts of the US (ProQuest Statistical Insight)
Database description (from the vendor)
Built to find and retrieve statistical content, ProQuest Statistical Insight spans more than 600,000 published tables a year on thousands of different topics. It provides fast and easy access to statistical information produced by U.S. Federal agencies, states, private organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.
Trial ends
11 May 2016
Access
On and off campus access.
Feedback
Please share with any faculty who might be interested and recommend they use the trial feedback form (also linked to on the Trials tab on the databases page)
New Databases: American Fiction 1774-1920 and LGBT History and Culture
We purchased two new databases from Gale:
American Fiction, 1774-1920
- Full text of novels, short stories, romances, fictitious biographies, travel accounts, allegories, and tract-like tales.
- Links found on
- A-Z database page
- English – Databases page
LGBT History and Culture
- From the vendor: “With material drawn from hundreds of institutions and organizations, including both major international activist organizations and local, grassroots groups, the documents in the Archives of Human Sexuality and Identity: LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940 present important aspects of LGBTQ life in the second half of the twentieth century and beyond. The archive illuminates the experiences not just of the LGBTQ community as a whole, but of individuals of different races, ethnicities, ages, religions, political orientations, and geographical locations that constitute this community. Historical records of political and social organizations founded by LGBTQ individuals are featured, as well as publications by and for lesbians and gays, and extensive coverage of governmental responses to the AIDS crisis. The archive also contains personal correspondence and interviews with numerous LGBTQ individuals, among others. The archive includes gay and lesbian newspapers from more than 35 countries, reports, policy statements, and other documents related to gay rights and health, including the worldwide impact of AIDS, materials tracing LGBTQ activism in Britain from 1950 through 1980, and more.”
- Links found on:
- A-Z database page
- History – Databases page
- Women’s Studies – Databases page
If there are other subject database pages that we should add links to, please let Mike or me know.
Simmons OneView Unavailable April 29-May 3
Due to planned maintenance by the vendor, Simmons OneView will be unavailable beginning at 6 pm on April 29 and ending by 12 pm on May 3. A note about this downtime has been added to the listing for the database on the database pages.
New URL for EMIS Database
I just updated the URL for EMIS and tested it from on and off campus. If you run into any access problems, please let me or Mike know.
Solution Found for Problem with Library Website within Blackboard
The problem reported on March 10 with library searches not working when the library website was viewed within the Blackboard frame has been fixed. Now, if students are logged into Blackboard and have clicked the “Baruch Library” link in the Blackboard navigation, they’ll get a message in Blackboard telling them that the library website will open up in a separate tab. If the browser settings are set to block block pop ups, they’ll have to change that or just copy and paste the library website URL that appears in the message that Blackboard now displays.
Here is a screenshot of that Blackboard message about the library website:
Database Trials: Bloomberg Business Week Archive and Forbes Archive
Database descriptions
- Bloomberg Businessweek Archive would extend our exisiting full text access back for earlier incarnations of this magazine back to its start in 1929 (when it was originally called The Business Week)
- Forbes Archive would extend our existing full text access back to issue one from 1917
Trials end
16 April 2016
Access
On and off campus access.
Feedback
Please share with any faculty who might be interested and recommend they use the trial feedback form (also linked to on the Trials tab on the databases page)