Temporary Access: RILM databases on EBSCO

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, EBSCO is making two RILM databases available to UW students, faculty, and staff.

Temporary Access: Bloomsbury Collections

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, Bloomsbury Publishing is making the following collections available to UW students, faculty, and staff through June 12, 2020.

Temporary Access: Emerald Ebooks

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, Emerald Publishing is making two ebook collections available to UW student, faculty, and staff through the end of Spring Quarter.

Emerald Books Social Sciences – https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=emerald%20social%20sciences

Emerald Books Business, Management, and Economics – https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=emerald%20business

Temporary Upgrade: ProQuest and EBSCO ebooks unlimited users

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, ebook providers ProQuest and EBSCO are temporarily upgrading the 1-user and 3-user ebooks we purchased to unlimited users for a select group of publishers.

See the announcements:

EBSCO – Gain Unlimited User E-Book Access from Participating Publishers

ProQuest – Coronavirus-Impacted Libraries Get Unlimited Access to Ebook Central Holdings

Temporary Upgrade: EBSCO Academic Search and Business Source databases

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, EBSCO is temporarily upgrading our access to the more comprehensive, “Ultimate,” versions of their two core databases. The upgrade versions are:

Academic Search Ultimate

and

Business Source Ultimate

The upgrade versions of the databases will be available throughout Spring Quarter 2020.

Trial: Classical Scores Library

Music Online: Classical Scores Library is the largest and most authoritative resource of in-copyright scores to support teaching and research in classical music. This multivolume series contains more than 53,000 titles and 1.3 million printable pages of the most important scores in classical music, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. More than 4,600 composers are included, from traditionally studied composers such as Mozart and Tchaikovsky to contemporary artists including Kaija Saariaho, Peter Maxwell-Davies, and John Tavener.

Trial URL: https://trials.proquest.com/access?token=LvzDOwGAZJyOsKHFRbSgQomSh

Trial ends: June 12, 2020