Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
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Ebook Central |
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Edinburgh University Press |
Edinburgh University Press is one of the leading university presses in the UK. Our publications carry the imprimatur of one of Britain's oldest and most distinguished centres of learning and enjoy the highest academic standards through the scholarly appraisal of our Press Committee. We seek excellence in our chosen subjects across our books and journals programmes:
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Elsevier (Science Direct) |
Science Direct is the world's leading electronic collection of scientific journals. Renowned for the high-quality of its content in all branches of science, technology and medicine.
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McGraw Hill Collections |
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Project MUSE |
Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community. Since 1995 the MUSE journal collections have supported a wide array of research needs at academic, public, special, and school libraries worldwide. MUSE is the trusted source of complete, full-text versions of scholarly journals from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies, with over 120 publishers currently participating. Book collections on Project MUSE were launched in January 2012 and offer top quality book-length scholarship, fully integrated with MUSE's scholarly journal content. |
Science Online |
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Springer |
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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Wiley-Blackwell Journals |
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Free Medical Journals |
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The National Digital Library of India |
The National Digital library of India (NDLi) is a project under Ministry of Human Resource Development, India. The objective is to integrate several national and international digital libraries in one single web-portal. The NDLi provides free access to many books in English and the Indian languages. User registration is open to users from around the world. However, contents from some popular sources are only freely accessible to registered users. Some of these registration-only works are from sources such as:
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