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Stay Informed, Connected, and Curious @ The Library!

by Mary Ellen Valverde on 2025-04-11T14:18:00-04:00 | 0 Comments

Did you know that the Library provides access to streaming films and documentaries, language-learning, online newspapers, and popular new books?  The Library supports your passion for lifelong learning and helps you stay informed about national and international news!  

As a member of the Stevens community, you have access to all of the Library’s resources,  online and on our shelves.

Here is a selection of new resources to help you stay informed, connected, and curious!

  • Rosetta Stone: Interested in learning another language?  Rosetta Stone provides language learning software via the web version or app.  Find it on the Library’s A-Z Databases list.  Select the round blue “i” icon to learn about setting up your account.
  • Kanopy is a streaming video library that includes documentaries, independent and foreign films, classics, and feature films.  Find it on the Library’s A-Z Databases list.
  • The Wall Street Journal features breaking news in finance, technology, business, and world news via the web version or app.  Find it on the Library’s A-Z Databases list.  Select the round blue “i” icon to learn about setting up your account.
  • The New York Times: As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, The New York Times covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews via the web version or app.  Find it on the Library’s A-Z Databases list.  Select the round blue “i” icon to learn about setting up your account.
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education serves educators, administrators, researchers, and policymakers in higher education.  Find it on the Library’s A-Z Databases list.  Select the round blue “i” icon to learn about setting up your account.
  • A selection of new books: When you’re looking for a break from working and studying hard, find the new books spinner shelf in the Great Hall on the first floor of the Library!  And if you're looking for a specific title that we don't have, request it from Interlibrary Loan.

Have questions? Contact us or reach out directly to a Research Services Librarian. We want to hear from you!


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