Social sciences


AKJournals from the Akademiai Kiado publisher. The Akademiai Kiado collection of journals (former part of ALPSP Learned Journal Collection) includes 35 titles in different domains, such as humanities, sciences, social sciences.  


More than 25,000 authoritative entries across 90 subfields of psychology.




Cambridge Core is the principal academic platform from Cambridge University Press. It replaces and combines content from Cambridge Journals Online, Cambridge Books Online, Cambridge Histories Online, Cambridge Companions Online, and Shakespeare Survey Online.

The current subscription includes more than 400 journals in a variety of subjects, e.g. Anthropology, Biology, Education, Law, etc. 


Conference Proceedings Citation Index, accessed via Web of Science™ Core Collection, helps researchers access the published literature from the most significant conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions worldwide. This resource offers a complete view of conference proceedings and their impact on global research, letting you use cited reference searching to track emerging ideas and new research beyond what is covered in the journal literature. 

This edition covers the Social Sciences and the Humanities.


The Digital National Security Archive contains the most comprehensive set of declassified government documents available. The resource now includes 42 collections consisting of over 103,000 meticulously indexed documents, with more than 719,000 total pages. Each of these collections, compiled by top scholars and experts, exhaustively covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post World War II through the 21st century. Together, these collections offer unparalleled access to the defining international strategies of our time. Glossaries, chronologies, bibliographies, overviews, and photographs are included.


Documents on British Policy Overseas is a fully searchable collection of primary source documents from Britain's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, shedding light on diplomatic history throughout the twentieth century. It is based on three distinct print series which form a record of British peacetime diplomacy since the end of the nineteenth century:

  • British Documents on the Origins of the War 1898-1914,
  • Documents on British Foreign Policy 1918-1939 and
  • Documents on British Policy Overseas. 

Documents are selected and edited by the official historians of the FCO, with many documents specifically declassified for inclusion. The Documents on British Policy Overseas database is produced in collaboration between ProQuest and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.


The eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) contains the same titles (more than 1600) as former NetLibrary Collection and replaces NetLibrary.


eJournal Portal 360 Link includes an A-to-Z Title List, title searching and subject browsing of AUTh Library's subscriptions (e-Journals, e-Books and bibliographic databases).

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