If you have clicked into a result, you will be copying a link to the specific record. Please be sure to select the appropriate Identifier before launching your search. Browsing for journals or subscribed packages is possible by title, however browsing journals by subject is best done using a subject search in the Advanced Search section of the Sofia Discovery tool.
Concordia University. Sofia Discovery tool See also: Databases by subject. Oops - the resource you want has moved! Please search for it in our Sofia Discovery tool: Search. Depending on the type of link you have, there are some options: Search by keyword or title You can search for the title in Sofia in a general keyword search or use the title search index from the advanced search page.
If the link contains search terms If your link is not to specific record, but includes search terms, please search for the same terms in the Sofia Discovery tool. Special Collections links If your link is to a special collection, you will find new links on the Special Collections - Book Collections section of the website. It is randomized, but there are only forty titles. If you are patient, and refresh or wait through each loop, the cover you missed will eventually reappear.
I am interested in history — subject matter…and quebec politics…. Thank you for your question. There are two ways to go about getting a listing of newly acquired books. If you are interested in very broad subject areas, such as history, you can take a look at our New Books page. From there, you can subscribe to an RSS feed. The feeds are updated every night and titles remain in the listing for sixty days. We have a video that shows you how to do that.
Feel free to Ask a librarian if you need more help setting this up. It would be very helpful if the call number would display in My Lists. As it is, you have to click on each entry in order to see it. As it is now I will need to create my own list from the list in order to record the call numbers. Thank you for your email regarding My Lists.
I agree with you, it would be great if the list would display the call numbers. You can see the video here. Thank you for pointing this out. Good day! I wondered if there was a specific place on the library site where I could check to see if I had a fine for late return of a book that was recalled?
If not, would it be possible to set up such a system on MyClues? Thank you for your great question. You can also go to MyCLUES to get a complete list of items you have out at the moment, to renew books , to set up preferred searches , and to consult your reading lists and your reading history.
As a new student of Concordia, I was browsing the many services I could benefit from. Perhaps I overlooked some features, but I did not come across any online digital media distribution ebooks and audiobooks. I was wondering if it would be possible for the University to partner with companies such as OverDrive which allow students to access content from virtually anywhere.
It is true that we do not have access to OverDrive. However, the Libraries have thousands of ebooks from other publishers and platforms. You can also simply search our catalogue, CLUES , and if we have electronic books on your topic, they will come up in your results. This result falls beyond the top 1M of websites and identifies a large and not optimized web page that may take ages to load. Javascripts take The most efficient way is to compress content using GZIP which reduces data amount travelling through the network between server and browser.
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