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The DART website, which is approved by the Association of European Research Libraries - LIBER, aims to be the only website for searching doctoral theses produced in Europe.

 



In this ebook collection there are 125 subcription titles in the fields of literature and linguistics, as well as hundreds of free and open access books. 

The German Embassy in Greece has kindly covered the acquisition costs for this collection. 


Steps for search:

  1. Opac DNB select "Erweiterte Suche" 
  2. Key words 
  3. Tab STANDORTE/KATALOGE select "Hochschulschriften" type"diss" in search's field
  4. Tab MATERIALARTEN select "Online-Ressourcen"
  5. Select (Click) "URL" or "persistent identifier" to have access to the full text


The Digital Legal Library nbonline.gr provides access to the full text of hundreds of thousands of pages of legal books and 15 journals. 

This is a Faculty of Law subscription. Access is possible only at the Library of Law.


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.



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

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