Library Support
Study Rooms in Baker-Berry Library
There are 8 study rooms available to Dartmouth students, faculty and staff.
* Rooms are intended to be used for collaborative group study and may be
booked only for this purpose.
* 30-minute minimum booking, 2 hour maximum.
* May book up to one week in advance. NO "back to back" booking.
* Group study rooms are not available for regularly scheduled classes.
Scholarly Communications
- Dartmouth Publication Agreement Amendment This document if accepted by a publisher, enables you to retain the rights to reuse your materials.
- Dartmouth Compact for Open Access Publication Dartmouth is joining UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, and Cornell in expressing support for making scholarly publishing openly accessible to as wide an audience as possible. Each institution will provide financial support for publishing in scholarly journals committed to free, open access on the Internet.
- Dartmouth College - Issues and Trends in Scholarly Publishing
News and resources on topics of author rights, copy rights, publishers archiving policies and copyright contracts. - Create Change
This website will help you understand the changing landscape and how it affects you and your research. It also offers practical ways to look out for your own interests as a researcher. - Directory of Open Access Journals This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals organized by subject.
- Journal Citation Reports (JCR) JCR is used for finding out the impact factor for a journal or for comparing journals to one another within a field of study.
- SHERPA/RoMEO - Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving
Use this site to find a summary of permissions that are normally given as part of each publisher's copyright transfer agreement.
Blackboard Support
Faculty Publications
- MathSciNet - Dartmouth authors
- arXiv Dartmouth authors in the arxiv:math subset
- JSTOR Mathematics & Statistics Search JSTOR Mathematics & Statistics titles for Dartmouth College authors listed oldest to newest. These results include John Kemeny's What Every College President Should Know About Mathematics


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