Showing posts with label Trial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trial. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Free Streaming Popular Movies!

Check out our library's trial access to Swank Digital Campus - offering unlimited user streaming of their 300 most popular films. Includes everything from Drama, Comedy, Western, Thriller, War movies, documentaries, Mystery, Action, Romance, Children/Family movies, Horror, Sci/Fi, Crime and Musicals..

Access Swank here or from our library Databases A-Z list.

**For viewing on mobile devices, please download the free “Swank Media Player” App. This is available through the App Store and Google Play. Movies will be accessed through a mobile device browser and will automatically be played through the Swank App.

**These films are for individual or secured classroom use only. Public performance use is strictly prohibited.



 

 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Ship Resources: Swank Digital Campus Trial

Through a consortial membership Lehman Library is able to provide access this semester to a trial of Swank Digital Campus. This trial includes Swank's top 300 most popular streaming films.





















To view films on a mobile device, download the free “Swank Media Player” App.  This is available through the App Store and Google Play.  The movies will be accessed through the mobile device browser and will automatically be played through the Swank App.

Licensing guidelines allow for individual or secured classroom use, public performance is strictly prohibited.

The collection includes films in a variety of genres including Drama, Crime, Comedy, Musicals, Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy, Romance, War films, Children/Family, Adventure, Documentary, Action, Western, and more..

To access Swank Digital Campus, click here.

Please let us know what you think of this resource using the form found here.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Ship Resources: Business & Management Collection Trial






Lehman Library is pleased to partner with the John L. Grove College of Business to provide trial access to the Henry Stewart Talks Business & Management Collection of video lectures and case studies.

According to the HSTalks website "HSTalks provides access to world class lectures and case studies by leading experts from commerce, industry, the professions and academia, in one online resource - accessible wherever, whenever and as often as is wanted.” - https://hstalks.com/business/

To access the Business & Management Collection, use the Databases A-Z list on the library website or click here.

There are several different search and browse features available.
For example, you can browse by lecture








or by subject


 Please remember to give us your feedback about this trial resource!



Monday, February 1, 2016

Ship Resources: Food Studies Online Database Trial

The library is partnering with the History Department to offer a trial of the database Food Studies Online from January 25 - February 25.

According to the company producing this resource, "Food Studies Online is a first-of-its-kind database, bringing together rare and hard-to-find archival content with visual ephemera, text, and video. Food studies is a relatively new field of study, and its importance is felt in many major disciplines. It has social, historical, economic, cultural, religious, and political implications that reach far beyond what is consumed at the dinner table." 

So, what is in it?

"Food Studies Online will include 80,000 pages of primary archival materials, images, and secondary works, plus 2200 hours of documentaries and series."

Search the collection using the search box, or try advanced search:










Or scroll down to browse collections or featured content:









To access the Food Studies Online Database Trial, check out the Lehman Library Databases A-Z list.

For more information about Food Studies Online, click here.

And don't forget to give us your feedback!


Monday, October 5, 2015

Ship Resources : psychotherapy.net Resource Trial

Psychotherapy.net provides access to over 200 streaming videos related to the field of psychotherapy, psychology and social work. 

Watch interviews, group therapy sessions and other training videos and learn from the experts. 

This resource includes information on a variety of topics from addiction to depression to family therapy with resources for working with specific populations like children, veterans, older adults or those with developmental challenges and everything in between.


You can enter search terms into the search box or browse by approach, issue, expert, or population. 


Trial access to this resource runs from October 1-31, 2015. If you find psychotherapy.net useful, please let a librarian or professor know. 
You can access psychotherapy.net by visiting the Databases A to Z list on the library website.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Ship Resources : Calling all Marketing and Business students!

Here at Lehman Library, we strive to partner with your professors to make high quality and relevant resources available to you. During the Fall semester we are working with the business department to provide trial access through the library to eMarketer.com. 



This resource provides businesses with “hundreds of reports and forecasts, thousands of charts, briefs, and interviews” on “virtually every major topic related to digital marketing”

According to their website, “Our mission is simple. We want to be the first place to look for information that will help you make better decisions about being more effective in a digital world – no matter what business or profession you’re in.

Check out the Databases A to Z list on the library website for a link to this trial.

And if you like this resource, be sure to give feedback to your professors or a librarian.

Monday, March 14, 2011

The New York Times (1851-2007) Limited Time Trial



We have a Trial for a Limited time only

March 1 - April 1

This historical newspaper provides researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.

This online version displays the full newspaper in all its digital glory. The following are included and are searchable - ads, comics, weather, photos, obituaries, birth announcements, etc.

Faculty Members - The History Department is writing a Tech Fee Proposal for this valuable resource. If you can use this resource in your discipline or for a specific class, please email Dr. Steve Burg [sbburg@ship.edu] to add your name to the Proposal.

Students - Email Dr Burg with your support.