Attend the eResources Fair on Tuesday January 10, 2012 from 10am-3pm in the Baker Library Main Hall!

eResources To Go! Learn how you can get, use and share library resources like video, audio, images and ebooks for your iPod, iPhone, iPad and other mobile devices. Learn how to use digital information sources and tools for teaching and research. Discover new ways to navigate digital resources. Connect to expert librarians.
The Fair is open to all members of the Dartmouth community. Visit 6 of the 12 stations and enter a raffle for mobile devices, ebook readers, Amazon gift cards and more! Vist all 12 to enter the raffle twice and enter a special additional raffle!

- Learn about authoritative digital resources available for research from people who help develop and market the products
- Learn about sources of music and images that we have licensed for use.
- Learn about tools to help find better information faster and then to save, use and cite that information
- Meet and talk directly with those involved in the creation of these resources; bring questions, complaints and suggestions for improvement.
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- Full text historic collections and literature from Gale
- New mobile interface to full text of magazines and journals, and images from EBSCO
- Streaming music and video from Alexander Street Press that you can clip and send to friends via you iPhone
- Full text current and historical newspapers from ProQuest
- Images and ways to use them from ArtSTOR
- Full text journals and books from Elsevier
- Bioengineering, physics, and computer science from IEEE
- MyiLibrary ebooks
- Summon for all kinds of library resources
- Springshare Research Guides and Library FAQ
- RefWorks for managing your references
- Local materials in Digital Dartmouth
- New Library Home Page
- FindIt@theLibrary
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- Images from art and architecture collections worldwide
- Scientific journals
- Entrepreneurship resources
- eBooks
- Music
- Rare collections now accessible in digital form
- Tools for easier discovery of materials for your work
- Guides to research for YOUR classes
- Answers to YOUR questions
- Search engines for all purposes
- Mobile interfaces to library resources—get help using your mobile to find, use and share digital resources like video clips
- New Library Home Page!
- The best ways to "FindIt@theLibrary"
- Save, manage and use your library research results in your papers and reports using RefWorks
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Download the eResources poster.
Graphics on this page by Tara Albanese | Photograph by Joe Mehling '69