Friday, January 30, 2015

The University Libraries and the U.Discover Summer Scholar Program

Beginning in the summer of 2015, the University Libraries will fund and support three U.Discover Scholars. Priority will be given to proposals that incorporate historical inquiry into the methodology and draw upon collections in Archives and Special Collections and the South Dakota Oral History Center.
Located in the I.D. Weeks building, the Archives and Special Collections and the South Dakota Oral History Center are home to nationally and internationally recognized collections related to:
  • Native American history and culture
  • South Dakota and American politics
  • Settlement of the Northern Plains
  • The history of the violin and the violin family of instruments
  • Collegiate athletics in South Dakota
  • The Missouri River Basin
Opportunities abound to use the Mahoney Music collection, American Indian Research Project oral history collection, Oscar Howe papers, USD Photograph collection, Jane Rooker Breeden suffrage papers, William Janklow gubernatorial papers and many other collections.
To learn more about the collections visit http://www.usd.edu/library/sdohc/  and http://www.usd.edu/library/archives-and-special-collections.cfm, or contact Dan Daily, Dean of Libraries at dan.daily@usd.edu
Applications for the University Library U.Discover Scholars will be submitted through the U.Discover process and must outline preliminary plans about use of the Archives in the student’s research. The faculty support letter should include reference to the faculty’s ability to mentor archival research

More information -
https://portal.usd.edu/academics/cage/undergraduate-research.cfm

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Database Trial - International Medieval Bibliography Online

International Medieval Bibliography Online is the world’s leading interdisciplinary bibliography of the European Middle Ages, covering Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in the period 400-1500.

The database comprises over 300,000 articles derived from regular coverage of some 4500 periodicals and 5000 miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, essay collections, Festschriften and exhibition catalogues). All articles are classified with full bibliographical details and subject classifications and indexing familiar to medievalists.
https://login.ezproxy.usd.edu/login?url=http://apps.brepolis.net/bmb/search.cfm

Please send feedback to library@usd.edu

Wednesday, January 28, 2015