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EBSCO ebooks

EBSCO eBooks are online versions of print books that your library has either purchased with a perpetual license or via an annual subscription, and, since November 2021, a group of 4,000 Open Access ebook created in collaboration with university presses and scholarly OA publishers such as University of Michigan Press, Taylor & Francis and Temple University Press. This highly curated collection provides libraries and end users with choice and access to a large selection of discoverable, DRM-Free content.

eBooks that are owned will be available to the library in perpetuity.

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Esp@cenet

With its worldwide coverage and simple search features, Espacenet, database of EPO European Patent Office, offers free access to information about inventions and technical developments from 1836 to today.
Espacenet is accessible to beginners and experts and is updated daily. It contains data on more than 95 million patent documents from around the world. Supporting information can help you understand whether a patent has been granted and if it is still in force.

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LNCS online: Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science is an online collection of material also published in print volumes. Of the 2500+ books in the print series, over 1000 are available online. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and its subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, include conference proceedings, edited multiauthor volumes, monographs, Festschrifts, ACM Distinguished Theses, etc.

Full text access is available from 1997 by connecting to the Springer website.

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JSTOR

Offers a high-quality, interdisciplinary archive to support scholarship and teaching. Includes archives of over 1,000 leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work. The entire corpus is full-text searchable, offers search term highlighting, includes high-quality images, and is interlinked by millions of citations and references.

The archive is unique in terms of scale, content, and the significant use it receives. It is recognized specifically for:

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