Developed to aid singers, teachers, and those interested in the correct and knowledgeable performance of vocal literature, IPA Source is the web’s largest library of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions and literal translations of opera arias and art song texts. Includes over 11382 titles. Search or browse by composer, poet, aria, title, or Latin texts.

Foundation Directory Online Professional provides access to an unprecedented wealth of timely, comprehensive information on grantmakers and their grants.

Included Databases:

  • Access the entire universe of over 108,000 foundations, corporate giving programs, and grantmaking public charities in the U.S., plus a growing number of non-U.S. grantmakers from around the world
  • Discover over 4,000 sponsoring companies, offering a quick pathway to corporate funders
  • View over 1 million recently filed IRS Forms 990 and 990-PF as well as 3 million recently awarded grants
  • Find additional information such as news, jobs, RFPs, grantmaker-sponsored research reports, and nonprofit literature.

Additional functionality:

  • Search across a funder’s grants with customized search indexes
  • Map a funder’s grants for any given year by recipient type or primary subject and view disbursements by county, city, ZIP code, or congressional district
  • Chart a funder’s grants for any given year by recipient type or primary subject and view disbursements by secondary and tertiary category
  • Sign up to receive funder-specific e-mail alerts;
  • Search Simultaneously across all four primary Foundation Directory Online databases as well as philanthropy news, nonprofit jobs, RFPs, foundation publications, and nonprofit literature databases

Sources of Information:

  • The data in Foundation Directory Online is compiled from IRS information returns (Forms 990 and 990-PF), grantmaker web sites, annual reports, printed application guidelines, the philanthropic press, and various other sources. In all, the Foundation Center’s editorial staff continually monitors more than 35 diverse information sources to verify the details. The editorial team is also in frequent communication with grantmakers nationwide through telephone calls, surveys, and electronic reporting.

 

Business Insights Global (replaces Business Insights Essentials) provides a wide array of business-related information:

Global Company and Industry Intelligence. Detailed company and industry profiles including SWOT reports, market share reports, and financial reports. Thousands of company histories and industry essays from Gale’s core business collection. Case studies, scholarly journals, and business news for deep research coverage of global economies. Also includes Thomson Reuters company financial reports providing interactive balance sheets and cash flow statements, as well as market conditions for publicly traded U.S. companies.

American Doctoral Dissertations (1933-1955) is a free database providing access to the only comprehensive record of dissertations accepted by American universities during that time period, the print index Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities. Containing nearly 100,000 citations, American Doctoral Dissertations, 1933-1955, provides full page images of the original print index, and may be searched by author, title, subject and university.

The Master Academic Collection  and Career & Technical Education Collection (request access credentials) combine to provide over 20,000 streaming videos covering a wide range of categories. The Master Academic Collection covers subject areas such as health & medicine, the humanities, social sciences, biology, engineering, geology, geography, physical sciences, mathematics, economics, and business. These high-quality videos are produced by well-known production companies such as BBC,  PBS, A&E, National Geographic, ABC, NBC, TED, CBC, and more.  The Career & Technical Education Collection provides an assortment of videos covering topics such as career & job search, technical education, guidance & counseling, and family & consumer sciences.  Featuring exclusive producers such as Shopware, Cambridge Educational, and Meridian Education, this collection also meets Perkins guidelines.

This OSU Trial runs through 9/14/2014.

Please tell us what you think. Comments on this resource can be submitted on the electronic resource evaluation form.

Romanticism Redefined is a searchable collection of Romantic-era literature focusing on the period between 1800 and 1830. In partnership with Pickering & Chatto Publishers, Alexander Street Press has published canonical and previously unrecognized writers from Britain, the British Empire, and North America. While the emphasis is on literature—poetry, novels, short fiction, and drama—there are also letters and diaries; political, philosophical, theological and sociological works; literary criticism; historical writings; speeches, lectures, and conversations; travel and exploration literature; and other forms. Also included is The Wordsworth Circle, an international academic journal for the study of English Romantic literature, culture, and society. Romanticism Redefined provides the only digital version of the complete run of the journal (1970-present).

This OSU Trial runs through 9/14/2014.

Please tell us what you think. Comments on this resource can be submitted on the electronic resource evaluation form.

VAST: Academic Video Online is a multidisciplinary collection of videos hosted by Alexander Street Press that touches on the curriculum needs of virtually every department. It provides thousands of titles available covering a wide range of topics such architecture, business, economics, health, history, literature, political science, psychology religion and many more. VAST allows students and researchers alike to analyze unique and valuable content from over 500 producers and distributors around the world.

This OSU Trial runs through 10/14/2014.

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OnePetro.org provides access to a broad range of technical literature related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) operates OnePetro on behalf of its publishing partners.

 

Enhanced Access Available

 

 

As an alternative to the standard Proxied/IP access listed above, OSU users can register for a OnePetro Domain-Validated account with their OSU email address. Once completed, this new account will provide full access to OnePetro without the need to utilize the above  OSU Libraries-Proxied link. Registered users will gain the ability to rate papers, save searches, view their download history, bookmark content of interest and set up email alerts when new content is added on topics of interest. 

 

 

To Enable Domain-Validated Access:

 

 1.   Register on OnePetro

 

a.     Go to https://www.onepetro.org

 

b.     Click on the “Register to purchase instant access” link found under My OnePetro in the upper right corner of the webpage [This account is free for OSU-users, despite the wording indicating the Registration process involves “Purchasing Instant Access.”]

 

c.      Use your OSU email address when completing the brief form. (email address and password is case sensitive)

 

d.     Click in the box next to “I accept the terms and conditions” and “You can use Cookies.”

 

e.     Click on the Register button. You should see Hello and your first name in your My OnePetro account.

 

 

Complete Domain Address validation

a.   Go to My Account found under your My OnePetro.

 

b. Click on the Go button found under the Domain Validation heading.

 

c.   On the next page, click on Validate Me.

 

d.   You will receive an email requesting that you click on a link to confirm receipt.

 

e.   You will receive a confirmation email stating that you   are now Domain Validated.

 

 

 

3.Login to OnePetro

 

a.     To access papers, make sure you login with the credentials you set up above.

 

b.   Once you are logged in to OnePetro you should see the icons “Get PDF.”

 

c.      Click the “Get PDF” link to access the complete technical paper.

 

 

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Enhanced Access Available

 

As an alternative to the standard Proxied/IP access listed above, OSU users can register for a OnePetro Domain Validated account with their OSU email address. Once completed, this new account will provide full access to OnePetro without the need to utilize the above  OSU Libraries-Proxied link. Registered users will gain the ability to rate papers, save searches, view their download history, bookmark content of interest and set up email alerts when new content is added on topics of interest. 

 

To Enable Domain Validated Access:

 

1. Register on OnePetro.

             a. Go to https://www.onepetro.org

    1. Click on the Register to purchase instant access link found under My OnePetro in the upper right corner of the webpage [This account is free for OSU-users, despite the wording indicating the Registration process involves “Purchasing Instant Access.”]
    2. Use your OSU email address when completing the brief form. (email address and password is case sensitive)
    3. Click in the box next to “I accept the terms and conditions” and “You can use Cookies.”
    4. Click on the Register button. You should see Hello and your first name in your My OnePetro account.

 

2. Domain address validation

a. Go to My Account found under your My OnePetro.

b. Click on the Go button found under the Domain Validation heading.

c. On the next page, click on Validate Me.

d. You will receive an email requesting that you click on a link to confirm receipt.

e. You will receive a confirmation email stating that you are now Domain Validated.

 

2.      Login to OnePetro

a.      To access papers, make sure you login with the credentials you set up above.

b.      Once you are logged in to OnePetro you should see the icons “Get PDF.”

c.      Click the “Get PDF” link to access the complete technical paper.

 

 

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The Chronicle of Higher Education is now conveniently available on any mobile device or PC when you use your OSU email address to register for a Chronicle.com account.

REGISTER FOR A FREE ACCOUNT

Go to Chronicle.com and click on the “log in link at the top, right hand side of the  page.  Then click the “Create a free Account button. Enter and confirm your OSU e-mail address, then follow the steps on the account setup pages.  

Note: After you login with your new OSU-associated account, the locks will still appear on premium content, but you will have access.

ACCESS WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE, TABLET, or PC

  1. Go to chronicle.com on your Web browser and select “Log In” at the top.
  2. Type your Chronicle login account information associated with your OSU e-mail address.

DOWNLOAD THE CHRONICLE iPAD APP

  1. Open the iPad App Store.
  2. Find The Chronicle app and select the download option.  You will be asked for your iTunes/Apple ID username and password, enter it in and then your app will download and install.
  3. Once installed, tap The Chronicle app.
  4. When the app opens up, tap “Sign In” on the top right.
  5. Type the login information for your Chronicle account associated with your OSU e-mail address.