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DOAJ Directory of open access journals
The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short, the DOAJ aims to be the one-stop shop for users of open access journals. |
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EBSCO Host publishing
EBSCO Information Services provides a complete and optimized research solution comprised of research databases, e-books and e-journals—all combined with the most powerful discovery service and management resources to support the information and collection development needs of libraries and other institutions and to maximize the search experience for researchers and other end users. |
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Spell – Scientific Periodicals Electronic Library
The Spell - Periodicals Scientific Electronic Library is a system of indexing, search and free availability of scientific production. With the main objective of promoting access, organization, dissemination and analysis of the scientific production of different areas of knowledge, Spell fulfills a dual mission: to organize, in a single database, a significant body of knowledge and provide free access to users interested in scientific production. |
NewJour - Electronic Journals and Newsletter
NewJour provides information about and access to online journals, magazines, and newsletters from around the world. NewJour is both a current awareness service and an archive of online publications.
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Academic Journals Database
Academic Journals Database is a universal index of periodical literature covering basic research from all fields of knowledge, and is particularly strong in medical research, humanities and social sciences. Academic Journals Database contains complete bibliographic citations, precise indexing, and informative abstracts for papers from a wide range of periodicals. |
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WZB - Berlin Social Science Center
The WZB Berlin Social Science Center conducts basic research with a focus on problems of modern societies in a globalized world. The research is theory-based, problem-oriented, often long-term and mostly based on international comparisons. Our research areas are: Education, work, life chances Markets and choice Society and economic dynamics International politics and law Dynamics of political systems Migration and diversity. |
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ZDB: Zeitschriftendatenbank
The ZDB: what it is The ZDB is the world’s largest specialized database for serial titles (journals, annuals, newspapers etc., incl. e-journals). The ZDB-network is managed by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; the database is held on a server of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. The ZDB: what it contains The ZDB actually contains more than 1.6 million bibliographic records of serials from the 16th century onwards, from all countries, in all languages, held in 4.400 German and Austrian libraries, with 12.9 million holdings information. It does not contain contents, i. e. journal articles. |
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Electronic Journals Library
The aim of The Electronic Journals Library is to present e-journals to the library users in a clearly arranged user-interface and to create for the EZB member libraries an efficient administration tool for e-journal licences. |
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Gale Cengage Learning
Gale is passionate about providing the content, tools, and services libraries need to enable learning and promote information discovery. What’s your passion? Whether it’s enabling faculty scholarship, improving outcomes in the classroom, or becoming an even more integral part of your community, Gale is here to help you achieve your goals and make users passionate about libraries. |
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Latindex It is the result of the cooperation of a network of institutions that it works in a coordinated manner to collect and disseminate bibliographic information on serial scientific publications produced in the region. |
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LivRe - Periodicos na Internet The Nuclear Information Center (CIN) of the General Coordination of Information Technology (CGTI), subject to the Board of Institutional Management (DGI) of CNEN, was created with the mission to represent Brazil in the International Nuclear Information System (INIS). The objective of this system, established in 1970 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in collaboration with its member countries, is the promotion of peaceful uses of nuclear science & technology through the dissemination of literature produced in this area internationally. |
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Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology
The transfer of information technologies is an action that consolidated the IBICT as a reference in the field in Brazil and abroad. Its staff performs the absorption and customization of new technologies, transferring them to other entities interested in the capture, distribution and preservation of scientific and technological intellectual production. |
Public Knowledge Project - PKP PKP is a multi-university initiative developing (free) open source software and conducting research to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing.
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Vaggi - Directory of Open Access SoSci e-JOurnals To improve the accuracy of searching within the System, authors have been asked to index their work, where applicable, by discipline(s), topics, genre, method, coverage, and sample. This allows you to search for "empirical" versus "historical" studies, for example, under "index terms." You can also view a document's index terms by selecting the complete record from among the search results. |
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Sumarios de Revistas Brasileiras
Summaries of Brazilian Journals (Sumários.org) is an indexing base of Brazilian scientific journals. Result of the resumption of the series "Current Summaries Brazilian", the Foundation for Scientific Research of Ribeirão Preto (FUNPEC-RP), first developed by the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (IBICT). |
Google Scholar Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research. |
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ERIHPLUS
The European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS) was created and developed by European researchers under the coordination of the Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) of the European Science Foundation (ESF). The ERIH lists, which initially covered only humanities disciplines, were first published by ESF in 2008, while revised lists were made available in 2011-2012. In 2014, responsibility for the maintenance and operation of ERIH was transferred to the Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). The reference index at NSD is called ERIH PLUS in order to indicate that it has been extended to include the social sciences. |