Resource Sharing is the inter-library loan (ILL) service of the Claremont Colleges Library. This is a service where we can request items that are not a part of our collection from libraries that we have borrowing agreements with, on behalf of the Claremont Colleges students, faculty, and staff. When searching for an item, you will see "Get.
Current students, faculty, and staff have access to the Harvard Business Review via the Business Source Premier database. If you are looking for Harvard Business Review case studies, please see our Business and Management research guide for information on how to access them.
The Claremont Colleges Library provides access to newspapers and news sources in two ways: individual online subscriptions for select titles and to hundreds of titles through our databases. Individual Online Subscriptions The Claremont Colleges Library now offers individual subscriptions to the following newspapers. Register for an account to get full access to a newspaper's website.
Access JSTOR by going to the library's Databases page. Search by typing the name of the database in the search field, clicking on J and scrolling to JSTOR or finding it at the right side of the screen where it is listed under the Highly Recommended databases.
CGU Dissertation Requirements are available here via the registrar’s office. CGU Dissertations will be automatically deposited by the library into Scholarship@Claremont (S@C) approximately 2 months after the dissertation has been approved by the CGU registrar in the ProQuest ETD Administrator. KGI Students may deposit a copy of their dissertation in Scholarship@Claremont (S@C) our open-access repository.
Some masters programs at the Claremont Colleges require graduate students to deposit a copy of their master’s thesis in Scholarship@Claremont (S@C) our open-access institutional repository maintained by The Claremont Colleges Library. Please check with your specific program or registrar’s office to see if you are required to submit to S@C. As the student author of.
Some Undergraduate programs at the Claremont Colleges require undergraduate students to deposit a copy of their Senior Thesis in Scholarship@Claremont (S@C) our open-access repository maintained by The Claremont Colleges Library. Please check with your specific program or registrar’s office to see if you are required to submit to S@C. As the student author of your.
The short answer is: it depends. The Claremont Colleges Library adheres to the Library best practices regarding Copyright and Fair Use and recognizes the importance of Fair Use to teaching. We recommend that it is in your best interest to first attempt to procure a legal copy of materials to provide to students in your.
The Internet Archive is a digital library that is free to the public with over 1.4 million legally obtained print books that have been digitized in its collections from a variety of genres ranging from popular literature, historical literature, non-fiction, fiction and even some textbooks. You may browse for titles by genre or search using title, author or ISBN. You may come across.
LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that helps you quickly find and access academic articles through the Library. It connects you to articles the Library subscribes to and to free Open Access versions when available, so you can get to the full text of the article, faster. Benefits of using the extension One-click access to articles:.