Submit a request online: please be sure to provide complete bibliographic information for the item you are suggesting, whether it be a book, journal or video - author, title, publisher, publication date, edition, etc.
Our Collection Development Policy is available on the Library website.
The Digital Commons brings together all of a University's research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research. This is an excellent vehicle for working papers or copies of published articles and conference papers. Presentations, senior theses, and other works not published elsewhere can be included. Items are indexed in OAISTER and Google and are easily found by users searching the Internet.
Contact Noreen McGuire, Assistant University Librarian for Collection Development, for additional information: nmcguire@pace.edu
➡️ Need help exporting records from EndNote into Digital Measures? Check out our Help Guide.
Search our publication holdings. Search by publication title to see what newspapers, magazines and journals are subscribed to by the Pace Library:
Many periodical databases make it possible to “subscribe” to search results via email. Results are emailed or delivered to you when new articles are added to the database which meet your search criteria.
EBSCO Databases (Academic Search Premier, ERIC, PsycINFO, etc.): Run your search, then click “Alert /Save /Share” From there you can set up an Email alert. To set up Email alerts, you must create a "MyEbscoHost" account (Sign In at top of screen)
ProQuest Databases (US Major Dailies): Run your search, and when viewing the results you will see a "Create alert" link below the search box, click that to create the alert settings.
For help with setting up current awareness alerts, contact Sarah Burns Feyl at sburnsfeyl@pace.edu