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This database is part of the BREPOLiS Latin Complete and supplements Library of Latin Texts - Series Α.  The Library of Latin Texts – Series B gathers Latin texts of all genres and all periods. The data are therefore very diverse, and include genres as varied as chronicles, medieval saints’ lives and travel narratives, legal texts, and theological, philosophical and scientific treatises from the modern period. Above all, the emphasis is on the online availability of large corpora of texts. 


Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) indexes more than 560 core journals, nearly 50 priority journals, and nearly 125 selective journals; plus books, research reports and proceedings. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more. Coverage in the database extends back as far as the mid-1960s.


MathSciNet® is an electronic publication offering access to a carefully maintained and easily searchable database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for much of the mathematical sciences literature.


Metalogos is a six monthly journal – the first systemic journal in Greece ! - which has been issued by the Systemic Association of Northern Greece since 2002. Having the “Sciences of Psyche” - especially Psychotherapy – as its basic context of reference, the Journal attempts to support the Systemic Paradigm within the wider community of knowledge. Metalogos was named after Gregory Bateson’ s homonymous notion which he defines as “a dialectic discussion about problematic issues”. Metalogos, a kind of reflective discourse, like a continuous exercise through script which attempts to test the limits of logos – because logos does not only mean, introduce, reveal but it also conceals...

The journal Metalogos has been a collective construction hoping (to continue) to make a contribution to the shaping of an identity of the Greek Systemic Area in collaboration with readers and authors/creators.

Access to full text is enabled using username/password credentials. Please refer to the librarians at the Central Library - Scientific Reading Room. 



The National Archive of PhD Theses provides access to the PhD theses from all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Greece as well as PhD theses awarded to Greek scholars by foreign HEIs and certified by the Hellenic NARIC.

The National Documentation Centre of Greece (EKT) is the organization responsible, by law, for the collection, development and maintenance of the National Archive of PhD Theses.


Access to cultural theatre items is now possible on the computers installed in the venue by use of the Interactive Application of the NTNG Cultural Reserve Demonstration set up for this reason. The Interactive Application can provide findings to any search concerning the history of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. In particular, it allows access to 1.321 productions and co-productions of the NTNG from 1961 to date and 134.865 relevant electronic data. The items included are given in detail below:


Brill´s New Pauly is the English edition of the authoritative Der Neue Pauly, published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The encyclopaedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world. The section on Antiquity of Brill´s New Pauly are devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and cover more than two thousand years of history, ranging from the second millennium BC to early medieval Europe. Special emphasis is given to the interaction between Greco-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand. The section on the Classical Tradition is uniquely concerned with the long and influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship. Brill´s New Pauly presents the current state of traditional and new areas of research and brings together specialist knowledge from leading scholars from all over the world. Many entries are elucidated with maps and illustrations and the English edition will include updated bibliographic references.

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