Key Databases for Native American Heritage Month
In celebration, here are a number of significant library databases delving deeply into Native American culture, history, and activism. Continue reading Key Databases for Native American Heritage Month
In celebration, here are a number of significant library databases delving deeply into Native American culture, history, and activism. Continue reading Key Databases for Native American Heritage Month
San Francisco’s first Catholic newspaper THE MONITOR was published by the city’s Archdiocese from 1858 to 1984. Gleeson has the most complete holdings of the newspaper in existence as part of our microfilm collection. Learn more about this resource. Continue reading The Monitor: San Francisco’s First Catholic Newspaper
In celebration of Latinx Heritage Month we’re proud to call attention to a few relevant subject sets of Gleeson databases. Use the drop-down menu “All Subjects” to scroll through all the various subject areas we have databases grouped into. Although we’re highlighting just one database per subject area you’ll find a broad host of individual … Continue reading Key Databases for Latinx Heritage Month
Learn the basics of finding and using our electronic resources. Continue reading Overview of Key E-Resources
The Electronic Resources & Systems department at Gleeson joins the USF community in celebrating Pride month with some offerings from our library databases with an LGBT focus. Continue reading Key Databases for LGBTQ+ PRIDE Month
As National Poetry Month continues to roll along, the Electronic Resources and Systems department wishes to draw special attention to an important online historical resource for small press poetry magazines, Independent Voices. Continue reading Key Database for National Poetry Month
Joining in with the rest of Gleeson in celebrating Women’s History Month the Electronic Resources & Systems (ERS) department would like to draw attention to two databases. We hope the USF community will make use of them this month! Continue reading Key Databases for Women’s History Month
When I first began working at Gleeson every other year or so at least a few students would stop by the former Periodicals Desk on the second floor looking for material from the 1950s and 1960s relating to poet Allen Ginsberg and/or other Beat Generation material. The Beats were countercultural literary mavericks who broke onto … Continue reading INSPIRATION FROM OUT THE ARCHIVES: Translating a Jorge de Sana poem in honor of Albert Huerta, S.J. & Michael Kotlager, S.J.