The OSU Libraries has a trial to Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI).  The trial is available through November 13th.

HaPI is a comprehensive bibliographic database providing information about behavioral measurement instruments. Information in the database is abstracted from hundreds of leading journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences.

Additionally, instruments from Industrial/Organizational Behavior and Education are included. Records contained in HaPI provide information on questionnaires, interview schedules, vignettes/scenarios, coding schemes, rating and other scales, checklists, indexes, tests, projective techniques, and more.

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OSU Libraries has a trial of Proquest Digital Microfilm.  Access to the trial requires a password, please contact your subject librarian to obtain the login information. The trial will run through October 31, 2010.

ProQuest Digital Microfilm provides scanned newspapers in microfilm, accessible around the clock via an intuitive, easy to use, online interface. Researchers can access full-page, cover-to-cover newspaper content from anywhere an internet connection is present. Digital Microfilm allows multiple, simultaneous users from subscribing libraries to scroll through the scanned microfilm as they would with standard microfilm equipment, or they can access the content using metadata: newspaper title, date, and page numbers. Digital Microfilm also allows users to print, crop, email, or save images for later reference. Additionally, Digital Microfilm offers two image resolutions: lower resolution for quick scrolling and navigation, and a higher resolution to make the most of charts and photographs.

Comments on this resource can be submitted using the electronic resources evaluation form.

OSU Libraries has a trial of the Art Abstracts and the Art Full Text databases, to compare with our current Art Index subscription. This trial will run through September 30, 2010.

To access the databases, select Art Index from the OSU Libraries’ databases page. On the search page, select either Art Abstracts or Art Full Text before beginning your search.

Art Abstracts provides abstracts to the Art Index indexing for articles publishing from January 1994-present.
Art Full Text includes the indexing and abstracting of Art Abstracts, plus full text of articles from more than 270 periodicals as far back as 1997.

Comments on this database trial can be submitted using the Electronic Resource Evaluation Form.

Oxford University Press has recently acquired the Social Explorer database and is making it available for trial while they are migrating it to their platform. There is both a free edition and the professional edition – access to the full database requires the user to sign in; please contact your subject librarian for the login information. The trial ends August 31, 2010.

Social Explorer is an online research tool designed to provide quick and easy access to historical census data and demographic information. It creates fast, intuitive, and appealing maps and reports to help users visually analyze and understand demography and social change throughout history.

Key features include:

  • Contains the entire US Census history from 1790 to 2000, the American Community Survey, and the Religious Congregations and Membership Study from 1980 to 2000 – the most complete census data available on religion in the US
  • All annual updates from the American Community Survey to 2008
  • Original Census tract-level estimates for 2006 and 2007
  • 2002 Carbon Emissions Data from the Vulcan Project
  • 39 billion data points, 200,000 variables, and 15,000 interactive maps
  • Thematic and interactive maps make it easy to visually explore the entire US census history
  • Create reports at the state, county, census tract, block group, and zip code level
  • Reports automatically calculate aggregates, percentages, and medians, to save time and eliminate error
  • Automatically create slideshows from maps
  • Maps are interactive and easily navigable and incorporate a find tool to instantly locate addresses, cities, zip codes, and towns

OSU Libraries has set up a trial of the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera. Access to the trial requires a password; please contact your subject librarian to obtain this. The trial will end August 14, 2010.

The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera is the first-ever electronic research collection of its kind. ProQuest has painstakingly scanned in color a portion of the John Johnson collection that resides in the Bodleian Library of Oxford, England. The resulting database provides direct access to rare primary source materials and evidence of Britain’s cultural, social, industrial and technological heritage.

Comments on this database trial can be submitted using the Electronic Resource Evaluation Form.

OSU Libraries has set up a trial of Cambridge Histories Online, produced by Cambridge University Press. This trial will run through June 17, 2010.

Cambridge Histories Online is the online version of the Cambridge Histories reference series, dating back to the 1960s.

Key Features:

  • Contains over 260 volumes published since 1960, equating to around 196,000 pages of unrivalled scholarship
  • Unique & dynamic content
  • Covers over 15 different academic subjects
  • Search and browse content (basic & advanced search and a content specific browse)
  • Personalisation including, saved & most recent searches, workspaces and bookmarks
  • Citation export functionality
  • Comprehensive librarian support resources including, COUNTER compliant usage statistics, library branding, MARC records and title lists
  • User display control features including, switchable hit term highlighting, pagination of results and the ability to control the number of hits per page
  • Extensive bibliographic reference functionality; fully referenced content with all references displayed, OpenURL compliant and linked online through CrossRef

Comments on this database trial can be submitted using the Electronic Resource Evaluation Form.

OSU Libraries has a trial of the Reaxys Database, published by Elsevier. Reaxys combines the content of CrossFire Beilstein, CrossFire Gmelin and the Patent Chemistry Database. This trial will run through June 4, 2010.

Reaxys has extensive coverage of authoritative information in organic, organometallic and inorganic chemistry including:

  • Single and multi-step reaction data
  • Information on catalysts
  • Experimental substance property data

Comments on this database trial can be submitted using the Electronic Resource Evaluation Form

OSU Libraries has a trial of the Anthropology & Ethnographic Video Online collection, published by Alexander Street Press. Anthropology & Ethnographic Video Online is a visual encyclopedia of human behavior and culture, online in streaming video. The collection currently has almost 300 videos (mostly documentaries, plus some field recordings and interviews). Trial ends June 15, 2010

Please submit your comments regarding this electronic resource trial through the Database Trial Evaluation Form.

Oregon State University has a trial of the Opera in Video collection from Alexander Street Press. This trial will run through May 30, 2010.

When complete, Opera in Video will contain 250 of the most important opera performances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, and documentaries. Selections represent the world’s best performers, conductors, and opera houses and are based on a work’s importance to the operatic canon. Opera in Video currently has 147 videos, equalling 316 hours.

Please submit your comments regarding this electronic resource trial through the Database Trial Evaluation Form.