The CMU Libraries has partnered with The Washington Post to provide students, faculty, and staff with Digital Subscription access to The Washington Post online and on all apps. Content includes: unlimited digital access to WashingtonPost.com, real-time Q&A discussions, Live-streaming of Washington Post Live events, and more. Coverage includes the past 15 years of content. To access, sign in with your Andrew ID email and click verify email through your CMU email after registering.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Provides news, articles, and analysis on global tech, finance, stock market, media, economy, lifestyle, real estate, AI, and innovation. Also included are a pitch deck library, a salary database, and an organizational chart library. In order to access, signup for an account using your CMU email address. You account will also work with the Business Insider app.
This full-text database is a dedicated resource covering the culture, traditions, social treatment and lived experiences of different ethnic groups in America. It provides full text from a growing list of sources including peer-reviewed journals, magazines, e-books, biographies, videos, and primary source documents. Complete with robust collections of videos and e-books.
Analytical tool for chemical spectral analyses with Wiley spectral databases including IR, MS, Raman, NMR, UV-Vis, and more. Identify, analyze, and manage spectral analytical data across multiple laboratory instruments in a single interface. Trial access will run through April 10, 2025. Please send comments to Chasz Griego
Provides data on US options and their underlying securities, including historical price, implied volatility, and sensitivity information. When off-campus, connect to Full VPN access. NOTE: Requires CMU email to access. After entering your CMU email address, a an email will be sent to you from WRDS with a link to access WRDS content.
The Policy Citation Index provides links between policy documents and the papers they cite, helping users identify the scholarly research that influenced policy recommendations. It includes reports from hundreds of think tanks, research organizations, and advocacy groups.
Sysrev is a document review platform designed to help individuals and teams manage the steps in a systematic review, or other type of systematized document or literature review process. It includes features such as the ability to collaborate with large groups, import bibliographic data from .bib, .ris and json lines files, import and annotate PDFs and create flexible labeling processes to extract data and information from many documents. Sign in using your @andrew.cmu.edu email address. Learn more in the Sysrev Research Guide.
The Information is a news source for early news about technology and business. They write deeply reported articles about the technology industry that you won't find elsewhere about what is happening inside companies like Apple, Facebook and Google and others in Silicon Valley. The publication also includes a variety of newsletters delivered directly to your email. Access requires creating an account and logging in with your CMU email address. To activate access, navigate to the subscribe page; enter your name and CMU email address and submit the form; check your email for a link to activate your access.
Trial lasts until April 20th, 2025. Please send feedback to Charlotte Kiger Price. The Nineteenth Century Stage brings together primary source material from archival collections in the UK, USA and Australia to reveal the shifting and expanding theatre world of the nineteenth century. Featuring material such as prompt books, programs, company records, photographs and playbills, users can explore the multi-faceted nature of the nineteenth-century theatre industry, the lives and careers of well-known actors and actresses and the production, performance and reception of popular plays of the time.
Launched in 2024 by Video Data Bank at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, VDB Streaming offers access to VDB's vast collections of video art and experimental moving image work. The streaming platform offers access to individual titles, curated compilations and subscriptions for large portions of the VDB's collections.
The CMU Libraries has partnered with The Washington Post to provide students, faculty, and staff with Digital Subscription access to The Washington Post online and on all apps. Content includes: unlimited digital access to WashingtonPost.com, real-time Q&A discussions, Live-streaming of Washington Post Live events, and more. Coverage includes the past 15 years of content. To access, sign in with your Andrew ID email and click verify email through your CMU email after registering.
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