This online library has hundreds of reference titles for multi-disciplinary research, including subject-specific biographical sources, directories, encyclopedias, and other reference sources related to American and world history, biography, health, arts, business, travel, religion, and multicultural studies.
This article database is a point-of-care information resource which contains over 10,000 clinical topics representing 25 specialties. In addition to searching the entire resource or viewing Topics by Specialty, there are options to view the newest updates (What's New), Practice Changing Updates, Drug Information, and Patient Education information. Specialties included are: Allergy and Immunology, Anesthesiology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine (Adult and Pediatric), Endocrinology and Diabetes, Family Medicine and General Practice, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, General Surgery, Geriatrics, Hematology, Hospital Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology and Hypertension, Neurology, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Oncology, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Primary Care (Adult), Primary Care Sports Medicine (Adolescents and Adults), Psychiatry, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Rheumatology, and Sleep Medicine.
Sports Business Research Network (SBRnet) and the Sports Market Analytics (SMA) Platform provide a comprehensive online database of U.S. market research of sports business offers original proprietary reports and aggregates news and data from trade publications and industry sources. Covers sports fans, participants, venues, sponsorships, sporting goods, and more. It provides reports by individual sport, reports by fan market, reports by sports venue, and summary statistics across multiple sports. Users can readily access data for an individual sport or make sport-by-sport comparisons. The site also includes a list of recommended books on sports; external links to top sites for player, team, and game data; directories of sports executives; and links to the podcast series "My First Job in Sports."
Current University of Dayton faculty, staff and students can create an account online — on campus or off (follow the appropriate instructions below).
Once it’s created, users can sign in to NYTimes.com on any device, anywhere in the world; monthly article limitations disappear, and the pay wall comes down.
Access is jointly sponsored by the Student Government Association, Office of the Provost and University Libraries.
1. First, make sure you are not logged into nytimes.com
2. Go to http://accessnyt.com/
3. Search for University of Dayton.
4. If you are on campus, click the link that says "here".
5. If you are off campus, click "Go" and then authenticate with your UD username and password.
6. Click "create account" or login if you already have an account. You will need to use your UD email address.
*If you see a message that states you already have an account, but your credentials are not working, reset your password. You will receive an email to your UD email to reset your password.
For Faculty:
Our campus subscription includes unlimited access to two great learning tools: The New York Times inEducation website and The Learning Network.
The InEducation and Learning Network sites feature over 1,000 resources published each year to ensure materials are relevant and up to date.