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New E-Resources! January 2026

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Published January 6, 2026

New or Resubscribed Databases

The Economist - Publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture.

The Financial Times - News, analysis and opinion on the latest in markets, economics and politics.

Datapaz - Also known as the Database of Collective Actions for Peace, Datapaz tracks the peace movement in Colombia from 1978 to 2024, with annual updates.

National Theatre Collection 3 - Joining National Theatre Collections 1 & 2, this perpetual access purchase provides access to play texts, scholarly context and criticism alongside filmed live performances, film adaptations, and audio plays.

New Journals

Note: For online journals, connect through the Online Journals tab on the Libraries home page, or use Publication Finder.

Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology (online) - Devoted to the philosophical analysis of technological systems and to reflections on the art, craft, science and engineering of making things and getting things done in the world.

New Left Review (online) - Analyses international politics, the global economy, social theory, and cultural topics from a leftist perspective.

Dissent (print and online) - Independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America's most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. Online access includes a complete journal archive.

La Révolution Prolétarienne (print) - Founded in Paris in January 1925. Prolétarienne has always defended trade union unity, the autonomy of the trade union movement from parties, anti-colonialism, the struggle against capitalism and Stalinism. Our collection will include some back issues donated by Professor Emeritus David Ball, who authored a Lettre d’Amérique for nearly a decade's worth of issues. Current issues can be found in the Smith College Neilson Library Compass Café.

Meridians (print) - An interdisciplinary feminist journal, provides a forum for the finest scholarship and creative work by and about women of color in US and international contexts. Thanks to a donation from Meridians we have a nearly complete run of the first 50 issues of this journal. In honor of their 25th anniversary you can browse the collection in the Smith College Neilson Library Compass Café.

Liber: A feminist Review (print and online) - Edited by Jennifer Baumgardner, our current L.G. Lakes Writer in Residence, Liber is a print and online magazine dedicated to the discussion of feminist writing, culture, theory, and history. Current issues can be found in the Smith College Neilson Library Compass Café.