New e-Resources, January - April 2026
Libraries has acquired new e-resources from January through April 2026.
Highlights from the Libraries' new e-resources this spring semester include:
- more than 30,000 new ebook titles from Bloomsbury;
- very short introduction e-books from Oxford University Press, which make great textbooks;
- Scite AI artificial intelligence search tool for scientific literature;
- expanded access to all sections of the New York Times;
- increased support for sports business with the upgrade for Sports Business Journal plus The Athletic from the New York Times; and
- three new read-and-publish agreements.
e-Book Collections and Reports
- Bloomsbury Publishing E-books: More than 30,000 e-books published on the Bloomsbury Collections platform, covering the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
- Very Short Introductions: E-book collection of all titles from Oxford University Press’s Very Short Introductions series of textbooks. Each title includes facts, analysis and new insights about a wide range of subjects and topics.
- Bloomsbury Music and Sound: Ethnomusicology: 80 e-books from Rowman & Littlefield, including Music Around the World: A Global Encyclopedia.
- Bloomsbury Theology and Religion Online: History of Judaism: 60 e-books from Bloomsbury, T&T Clark, and Rowman & Littlefield, including Judaism in North America, Jewish Tales from Eastern Europe, and the Historical Dictionary of Judaism.
- Chronicle of Higher Education reports: The Future of Graduate Programs (December 2024) and The First Year Experience (September 2025).
Databases and Websites
- New York Times All Access upgrade, adding The Athletic, Wirecutter, Games, and Cooking. Current campus account holders will see their New York Times access automatically upgraded to All Access at their next login to the app or website. New users can visit the Libraries guide to the Digital New York Times and follow the instructions to set up their login.
- Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal All Access upgrade, adding daily editions, research, data, SBJ TV and podcasts, and SBJ conference recordings.
- Interrogating Colonial Documents: Online learning tools designed to introduce humanities and social science students to key approaches and methodologies of working with primary source material.
- El Pais Historical Archive 1976-2023: Full page image archive of El País, the Spanish language newspaper of record for Spain with coverage of the international Spanish-speaking world.
- Amnesty International Archives: A Global Movement for Human Rights: Minutes, reports, correspondence, first-hand accounts, publicity materials and circulars Amnesty International’s campaign to end to human rights violations and abuses of all kinds in all parts of the world.
Artificial Intelligence Tools
- Scite AI: AI-powered platform that helps researchers discover and evaluate scientific literature through Smart Citations.
Journal Titles
- Emerald Journals titles, archive through current: 4 new education titles published on Emerald Insight platform, including Journal of Character Education; The SoJo Journal: Social and Cultural Foundations of Education; On the Horizon: The International Journal of Learning Futures; Quarterly Review of Distance Education.
- Mary Ann Liebert journal titles, archive through current: 47 new science, engineering and medicine titles published on the Sage Journals platform, including AI in Neuroscience; Autism in Adulthood; Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research; Foodborne Pathogens and Disease; Health Security; GEN Biotechnology; Population Health Management; Psychedelic Medicine; Sustainability and Climate Change; The CRISPR Journal; Transgender Health; and more.
- Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics
- Studies in World Cinema
- Review of Behavioral Economics
- Comparative Politics
- HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
- New York Review of Architecture
Open Access Support
- Libraries Adds Three More Read and Publish Agreements for 2026 to support campus authors in publishing their articles open access with:
- Sage
- AIP
- Emerald
- Syracuse University Libraries contributed funding to Lyrasis Open Access Community Investment Program (OACIP) to support the following open access journal titles: