Note: When using any AI tool, protect your privacy and be wary of inputting any personal information or intellectual property without understanding how this may be used by the tool. Please also be sure to follow any AI use requirements/limits set by your professor. A scholarly research assistant with broad and deep coverage via a corpus of 108M+ scholarly abstracts and 12M+ full text papers. Asta can make mistakes—check source documents by following citations. A project from Ai2.
Computer Science, Data, and AI tracks and preserves critical reports, white and technical papers, podcasts, blogs, videos, and other content types—providing researchers with the information they need to understand the latest advancements and applications in these fields.
Education Research Index combines ERIC, the leading education research database produced by the U.S. Department of Education, with the new Supplemental Education Index, which was created to expand upon the current scope of ERIC. Together, they offer journal articles, reports, documents, books, all indexed with the ERIC vocabulary for a unified search experience.
This database is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education to provide extensive access to education-related literature. ERIC provides coverage of journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs.
Every day, millions work for social change. They tweet, blog, podcast, and document injustice with videos, online magazines, photographs, and ephemera. They write extensive reports and create websites rich with art, music, and culture. LGBTQ+ Social Justice and Culture captures and preserves these activist voices from the 1980s to today, with a special focus on content at risk of disappearing, especially in oppressive countries.
North American Indian Drama contains 244 plays by 48 playwrights representing the stories and creative energies of American Indian and First Nation playwrights of the twentieth century
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The Palace Project app is your newest place to get ebooks and audiobooks! CSCU students now have access to a collection of leisure reading materials courtesy of the Connecticut State Library’s eGO Program. This growing collection of ebooks and electronic audiobooks contains fiction, non-fiction, banned books, diverse authors and experiences, award winners, All CT Reads titles and much, much more!
Redalyc es un sistema de indización que integra a su índice las revistas de alta calidad científica y editorial de la región, después de 16 años de dar visibilidad y apoyar en la consolidación de las revistas, ahora integra de manera exclusiva a las que comparten el modelo de publicación sin fines de lucro para conservar la naturaleza académica y abierta de la comunicación científica, de cualquier región.
The Revolutionary City serves as a central hub for students, educators, scholars, and the public, providing access to a diverse array of stories from America’s revolutionary city. This collection contains digitized papers of citizens of Philadelphia during the American Revolution.
Find teaching materials and get inspiration from other lecturers who teach quantitative methods courses at an undergraduate and postgraduate level. We currently hosts more than 700 files from several Q Step Centres in the UK, covering topics including data analytics, modelling, and descriptive statistics. Search through 612 presentations, 313 worksheets, 22 assignments, and more teaching resources using the search box below.
Supplemental Education Index is an ideal complement to ERIC, allowing researchers and students additional coverage of education literature. It primarily includes scholarly journals, all of which are indexed with the ERIC vocabulary. Combined with ERIC, it is a powerful tool for education research.
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You must login to use the library databases from off campus, view and renew the books you have checked out from the CSCU libraries, request books from the other CSCU libraries, and access electronic reserves. There are 2 ways of logging into the library's online resources:
Network username/password
Some access is available via the VPN (uses network login)
ResearchIT database provided by the CT State Library