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List of academic databases and search engines
Wikipedia list article This page contains a representative list of notable databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles. Databases and search engines differ substantially in terms of coverage and retrieval qualities.[1] Users need to account for qualities and limitations of databases and search engines, especially those searching systematically for records such as in systematic reviews or meta-analyses.[2] As the distinction between a database and a search engine is unclear for these complex document retrieval systems, see: the general list of search engines for all-purpose search engines that can be used for academic purposesthe article about bibliographic databases for information about databases giving bibliographic information about finding books and journal articles. Operating services[edit]
Preprints to stop accepting new preprints Sep 30th 2019 – PeerJ Blog
PeerJ to offer only peer-reviewed open access journal publishing going forward. PeerJ Preprints is a free service that launched in April 2013, just two months after publishing began in our more traditional peer-reviewed journal, PeerJ. At the time, there were no dedicated venues for preprints in biology or the life sciences.
Questia, Your Online Research Library
After many years of successfully serving the needs of our customers, HighBeam Research has been retired. Because HighBeam Research has closed down we have taken you to our sister website Questia, an award-winning Cengage Learning product. Located in downtown Chicago, Questia is the premier online research and paper writing resource. Since its founding in 1998, Questia has helped students find and cite high-quality, scholarly research. With emphasis on subjects related to the humanities and social sciences, Questia provides the resources needed to complete most college-level, core-curriculum course assignments.
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Recursos de Investigación de la Alhambra is a collection of digitized documents that verse on the monumental complex of Alhambra and Generalife, useful for the work being carried out there. Our aim is the collection, conservation, and publication, of the documents that result from the scientific research carried out in the Patronato, and from the digitization of its valuable bibliographic and documental heritage, and to put all these resources on the Internet to be freely accessible by the staff of the monumental complex as well as by the general public. Archivo More than five centuries of history collected in our various repositories Biblioteca Our digitized collection of old documents, and a selection of internet resources
Benvenuto su AlmaDL — Portale delle Biblioteche
bibliotecas
de Bibliotecas y Archivos del CSIC da soporte a la excelencia científica, garantizando a la comunidad científica el acceso a la información. Web de la Red de Bibliotecas y Archivos Biblioteca Virtual del CSIC
Endorses COAR/SPARC Good Practice Principles for Scholarly Communication Services - Association of Research Libraries
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL), through its mission to catalyze the collective efforts of research libraries to enable knowledge creation and to achieve enduring and barrier-free access to information, supports the COAR/SPARC Good Practice Principles for Scholarly Communication Services. The landscape of tools and infrastructure to support the research enterprise reflects a complex mix of economic models, both commercial and community-owned, both proprietary and open source. With the growing enthusiasm and support in Canadian and US research libraries for academy-owned, community-governed open scholarly communication, these seven principles serve as excellent guideposts for the community as it builds and coordinates components and services for open scholarship. About the Association of Research Libraries
MDPI - Publisher of Open Access Journals
Digital Repository
skip to search skip to content NCSU Digital Repository Scholarly Publications Repository1 A growing collection of citations and full text of scholarly works by NC State faculty members, graduate students, and research staff. More »4 Technical Report Series Collection5
Welcome to the Registry of Open Access Repositories - Registry of Open Access Repositories
TERMCAT, Centre de Terminologia – Enllaços
AETER. Associació Espanyola de Terminologia AET. Associació Europea de Terminologia ALETERM.
BMJ Open Science
At BMJ Open Science, we divide our research articles into three types: confirmation studies, exploratory studies, and meta-research. This distinction values the differences in study designs, threats to validity, and the inferences specific to each research type. Further reading about how we came to these article types is in Kimmelman et al, 2014, PLOS Biology (doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001863) and Mogil et al, 2017, Nature (doi:10.1038/542409a).
About Sherpa Romeo - v2.sherpa
Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that aggregates and presents publisher and journal open access policies from around the world. Every registered publisher or journal held in Romeo is carefully reviewed and analysed by our specialist team who provide summaries of self-archiving permissions and conditions of rights given to authors on a journal-by-journal basis where possible. The policy information provided through this service primarily aims to serve the academic research community. Since the service launched over 15 years ago, publisher policies and the open access sector have changed a lot. Open access policy can be complex and varies according to geographical location, the institution, and the various routes to open access — all of which affects how and where you can publish your research. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us via our online form or email, help@jisc.ac.uk.