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JUST IN: We’ve Got 3 New Databases for You!

by Rizza Domingo on 2025-08-07T12:51:00+08:00 in Architecture, Arts Management, Computer Applications, Interactive Entertainment and Multimedia Computing, Multimedia Arts, Science | 0 Comments
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JUST IN

3 New Subscriptions to Supercharge Your Research

The Benilde CLR has just expanded its digital collection with three newly subscribed databases. Now available to all students and faculty!

JSTOR: Archival Journals & Primary Sources

What it is

An archive of over 2,800 academic journals and millions of primary source materials across more than 60 disciplines.

Best for

Thesis work, literature reviews, historical research, and academic writing in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.

What you'll find

  • Complete archives of JSTOR's Arts & Sciences collections
  • Primary sources like manuscripts, letters, oral histories, maps, and more
  • Journals dating back to the 1600s
  • Materials across history, public health, sustainability, and more

How to access

  1. Go to the A-Z Databases List
  2. Look for "JSTOR" under the letter "J"
  3. Click the link and log in with your InfoNet account (For students, the username is your Benilde ID number)
JSTOR FAQ

World Dissertation Library

What it is

A database that gives you access to dissertations and theses from leading academic institutions around the globe, with over 90% of the top 100 universities covering major countries and regions worldwide.

Best for

Capstone or thesis students looking for references, inspiration, or examples of advanced academic work.

What you'll find

  • Includes 2000+ educational institutions
  • Focusing on world's Top 100 universities and colleges
  • Over 3,000,000 papers in 20+ languages
  • 100% FULL-TEXT Downloadable

How to access

  1. Visit the A-Z Databases List
  2. Look for "World Dissertation Library" under the letter "W"
  3. If you are on campus and connected to the campus internet (Wi-Fi or LAN), you will be logged in automatically with no credentials required. (This database is currently accessible on campus only.)

WDL FAQ

MIT Press Direct Ebook Collection

What it is

A digital collection of 3,000+ scholarly eBooks and select journals from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press.

Best for

Students and faculty working in design, architecture, computer science, economics, media studies, and the humanities.

What you'll find

  • eBooks and journals from top thinkers and researchers
  • Peer-reviewed academic content
  • New titles added regularly

How to access

  1. Head to the A-Z Databases List
  2. Look for "MIT Press Direct" under the letter "M"
  3. Click the link and log in with your InfoNet account (For students, the username is your Benilde ID number)
MIT Press FAQ

Why This Matters

These new additions to CLR's digital collection give you even more access to credible, academic-grade sources...no paywalls, no hassle!

Either you're deep into thesis writing, preparing a class report, or just exploring a new topic, these new resources are now part of your toolkit.

Start exploring now

Questions? Chat with LaRCy or visit LaRCy Answers (FAQ Knowledge Base)


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