Library Archives
Birds of North America: Online. . . and at Bates
Birds of North America Online provides scientific information for each of the species of birds nesting in the USA and Canada.
GoogleScholar Optimized for Off Campus
Enable article linking when using Google Scholar off campus.
Mobile Resource Guide
With Spring on the horizon, it is a good time to explore productivity apps and mobile access to library resources. Stay productive on those dreaded trips to the beach!
SpringerLink Orientation
Take a peek at the SpringerLink platform ebooks for Mathematics and the Natural Sciences.
Chinua Achebe, Bates LLD, 1996
Celebrated Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, an articulate champion for Africans in the postcolonial era, has died at age 82.
Bee Books at Bates
With the approach of Spring, the thoughts of some turn to the birds and the bees. If you are one of those interested in (honey) bees, you might want to browse this sampling of the Bates bee book collection.
The Gender Trap: parents and the pitfalls of raising boys and girls
Emily Kane, Professor of Sociology and a member of the Program of Women and Gender Studies, has published an intriguing book on the social construction of children’s gendered childhoods.
Shakespeare Survey Online
Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production.
Women in World History
In keeping with Women’s History Month, we now have online access to all 17 volumes of the substantial set titled, Women in world history : a biographical encyclopedia. Besides individual entries, there are also collective entries, such as, Egyptian Feminism, and Siege Warfare and Women.
Final Thesis SWAT: Tuesday, April 2 – A Night in the Tropics
Thesis SWAT: “Tropical Edition” (like your prom, if you brought a thesis to your prom). Tuesday, April 2, from 6 to 10+ pm in the Peer Writing and Speaking Center. Aloha?