The Dimensions bibliographic database is a Digital Science product. Six Digital Science portfolio companies (Readcube, Altmetric, Figshare, Symplectic, DS Consultancy and ÜberResearch) decided to take on the new Dimensions project together in 2011.
More than 89 million publications and 870 million citations freely available for personal use. With millions of papers published each - researchers struggle to not only find the research relevant to their work but also keep track of the research landscape in the process. With more than 89 million publications and 873 million citations freely available for personal use, Dimensions provides students and researchers access to the data and information they need - with the lowest barriers possible.
The free version of Dimensions provides researchers with these key elements:
A data universe with 89M publication records and about 20 million researcher profiles
Linked information: publications contextualised with grants, patents, clinical trials and more
Powerful search functionality and metrics to identify trends
Instant Access to over 11 million open access articles
DiVA portal is a finding tool and an institutional repository for research publications and student theses written at 50 universities and research institutions.
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.
Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 - from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War.
Over 136,000 titles (155,000 volumes) as recorded in the 'English Short Title Catalogue'. Includes books, pamphlets, essays, broadsides and more published in the UK during the 18th century plus thousands from elsewhere.
You may search Eighteenth Century Collections Online, The Making of Modern Law, The Making ofModern World and Financial Times simultaneously using the Artemis primary sources search engine.
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).
The Bar Association of Thessaloniki has now its own law database which is accessible via internet. The database provides all the issues of the law magazine "Armenopoulos", which have been published in printed version from 1995 until today.
The e- law database application provides the opportunity to search in-depth legal information concerning essays, jurisprudence, special issues, and legal reviews which were or are published in the printed version of the magazine via the official website of the Bar Association of Thessaloniki.
Access to the eLaw database is kindly sponsored by the Bar Association of Thessaloniki to the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It can only be accessed in the Library of Law premises.
Full text to approximately 140 titles of e-book series of collections Emerald Business, Management and Economics και Emerald Social Sciences. Three of the series titles (Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching, Syntax and Semantics, Studies in Writing) purchased by Brill and is now available only through its platform.
Full text to more than 300 titles of electronic books of the Emerald’s “Business, Management and Economics” and “Social Sciences” portfolios.