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Users have access to three databases: Ebooks (Formerly NetLibrary books), Business Sources Premier and Eric. E-Books In 2006. Go to Database

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Edinburgh University Press publishes over 35 journals across a range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Go to Database

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Emerald CUUL full-text access features Emerald HR, Learning & Organization Studies (25 journals) and Emerald Accounting, Finance & Economics (39 journals). Go to Database

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The Lyell Collection is an electronic resource containing new and archival journal, Special Publication and book content, published by the Geological Society of London. Go to Database

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Specially prepared, online, animated, audio-visual lectures by world leading authorities on library developments in a digital environment for researchers and university faculty members. Go to Database

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Specially prepared, online, animated, audio-visual lectures by world leading authorities on Biomedicine and life sciences for  researchers and university faculty members. Go to Database

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The IMF is viewed as one of the world’s most authoritative sources for economic information, analysis and harmonized statistics. IMF eLibrary provides comprehensive data. Go to Database

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IOP publishes over 60 of the world’s most prestigious journals in physics and related sciences. Go to Database

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JSTOR is a growing digital library of more than 2,000 academic journals, 20,000 books, and 2 million primary source objects. JSTOR helps students and scholars. Go to Database

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Produces approximately 75 books a year and 25 journals, specialising in literature, modern languages, history and visual culture. The journal collection highlights the breadth and scope of journals that complement each other in

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