Resources

  • Vanderbilt University

    Resource Spotlight: Religious Magazine Archive

    The Religious Magazine Archive is a collection of 22 periodicals that represent a variety of religious traditions.  The coverage of the entire collection ranges from 1845 to 2015. Contents include The American Theosophist, The Catholic World, Islamic Horizons, and The Sikh Messenger, among other titles.  More popular than… Read More

    Apr 15, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Resource Spotlight: Alumni Access to HeinOnline

    Massey Law Library is pleased to provide alumni access to HeinOnline’s American Bar Association Law Library Periodicals and Law Journal Library collections. ABA Law Library Collection Periodicals contains digital access to over 100 ABA-related periodicals including 44 periodicals previously only available to ABA section members and provides access to current… Read More

    Feb 11, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Full-Text Content Now Available in RIPM

    This January, the Music Library upgraded its subscription to the RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals to include full-text content. Featuring periodicals from 1760 to 1966, RIPM provides indexing for more than 270 music periodicals and the complete full-text of more than 180 rare primary source journals. New titles are… Read More

    Feb 4, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Full-Text Content Now Available in RILM

    This January, the Music Library upgraded its subscription to RILM Abstracts of Music Literature to include full-text content from more than 200 music periodicals from 50 countries. We retain access to RILM’s extensive international abstracts, and are pleased to offer enhanced access to content for research in musicology and ethnomusicology. Read More

    Jan 28, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Resource Spotlight: Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Religion

    Want some background on a religious topic from people you can trust?  Browse to Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Religion, where you’ll find articles about subjects like African Religions, Hinduism, Religion and Art, and Religion in America, among other categories. All of the articles are written by scholars who work… Read More

    Jan 28, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    New Database: RILM Music Encyclopedias

    RILM Music Encyclopedias offers comprehensive encyclopedic coverage of a variety of subjects and topics in musicology and ethnomusicology including popular music, opera, women composers, and blues and gospel. Currently encompassing 54 titles dating from 1775 to the present, RILM Music Encyclopedias will continue to expand. Titles include Algemene… Read More

    Jan 22, 2019

  • medici.tv

    New Resource for Streaming Video: medici.tv

    Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff now have access to medici.tv, “the world’s leading classical music channel.” Watch full-length concerts, ballets, operas, masterclasses, and documentaries, and tune in to special live-streamed events. Content includes performances from the Verbier Festival, Glyndebourne, the Salzburg Festival, and Festival d’Aix-en-Provence. Access medici.tv from… Read More

    Jan 14, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Bloomberg BNA Changes

    As of December 31, 2018, Bloomberg BNA will be retired as a standalone product and will be available exclusively on Bloomberg Law. Previously, Bloomberg Law was only available to the law school community, but will now be accessible to all Vanderbilt University faculty, staff, and students via campus IP… Read More

    Dec 13, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Resource Spotlight: Nexis Uni

    Legal research databases are notoriously restrictive when it comes to access for the average student user, but with Nexis Uni you’ll have all tools you’ll need. Formerly known as Lexis Academic, Nexis Uni features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources from LexisNexis—including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating… Read More

    Dec 3, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Freely Available Clinical Guidelines

    The ECRI Institute has reinstated the clinical guidelines formerly known as the National Guideline Clearinghouse. It is now known as the ECRI Guidelines Trust and the guidelines are still free but require registration. Additional information about the guidelines trust and their inclusion criteria are also… Read More

    Nov 30, 2018