Visual NYC Data for RW1 Students

The Journalism School along with the Center for New Media Teaching and Learning created an amazing new reporting resource for RW1 students – an electronic map of New York City that allows students to view census data by neighborhood, election district, etc. To use this resource, and for more information on how to use it, […]

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Arts/Culture Reporting Resources for MA Students

CLIO is Columbia’s library catalog. A journal title search will tell you which journals we receive, print or electronic versions. JSTOR is a multi-disciplinary full text journal repository, with an emphasis on historical back issues of journals. The archive can be searched or browsed. ProQuest Digital Dissertations has the downloadable full text of dissertations completed […]

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How to…Get the AP Day Schedule

If you want to pull up the New York daily schedule from the Associated Press, and are not in a Journalism School computer lab with access to the ENPS system, just connect to Factiva) (access restricted to current Columbia affiliates).  Once connected, in the “Free Text” box at the top, type: nyc daybook exactly as […]

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New Research Databases Available to Alumni!

Great news for graduates!  Columbia University Libraries continues to add to the electronic subscription resources that are available to alumni.  Please go to the E-Resources for Alumni and Friends page for an up-to-date listing of current offerings for alums. If you are an alum and have not already registered to gain access to the alumni […]

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Library Resources for MA Students – handouts from Evidence and Inference course, Fall 2008

Library resources for MA students, handouts from Evidence and Inference course, Fall 2008 – Columbia Beyond Columbia […]

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