Boston Herald (1848–present)
One of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States, the Boston Herald was “more sober and less sensational than the Globe during its heyday in the first half of the twentieth century,” says Jim O’Toole, Clough Professor of History. The historical Herald serves as a more reliable source for Boston happenings. For more information, contact Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Digital Scholarship Librarian and Bibliographer for History.
Foreign Affairs
Visit ForeignAffairs.com to access articles and media from this distinguished journal published by the Council of Foreign Relations that are only available online. The site also provides an archive of journal issues dating back to the first publication in 1922. For more information, contact Julia Hughes, Bibliographer for Political Science.
JoVE Immunology & Infection
This new section of JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) provides professionally produced video protocols/laboratory procedures in the areas of Immunology and Infection. It includes sampling methods, assays, imaging techniques, etc. For more information, contact Enid Karr, Bibliographer for Biology and Earth & Environmental Sciences.
Nano Nature Database
This newly-created resource from Springer Nature is fine-tuned for exploration of data and literature drawn from the most important journals in the field of nanotechnology. Use it to find preparations, properties, applications and more. For more information, contact Sally Wyman, Head of Collection Development, Bibliographer for Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Studies.
Sacramentum Mundi Online
This the first online edition of the famous six volume English reference work in Catholic Theology, edited (in 1968-1970) by Karl Rahner, one of the main Catholic theologians of the 20th century. This purchase is the gift of Dr. Lawrence Clifford in honor of Jonas Barciauskas, long-time Head of Collection Development at Boston College, recently retired. For more information, contact Chris Strauber, Bibliographer for Philosophy and Theology.