UCL Library Services provides you with access to 1000s of electronic books (e-books) which you can access both on- and off-site.
Our Electronic books (e-books) guide contains information on finding, using, and citing e-books at UCL.
Library Services
HomeUCL Library Services provides you with access to 1000s of electronic books (e-books) which you can access both on- and off-site.
Our Electronic books (e-books) guide contains information on finding, using, and citing e-books at UCL.
UCL now has access to the Fascist Press (1930-40) collection from UKPressOnline Fascist Press (1930-40) collection contains all content of the newspapers Action, The Blackshirt and Fascist Week from their launch until they were banned. Please send any feedback to your Subject Librarian.
UCL has trial access to Psychotropic Drug Directory, included in MedicinesComplete until 31st December 2023. Psychotropic Drug Directory supports the optimal and rational use of medicines, to improve the quality of life for people with mental health needs Please send feedback on this resource to your subject librarian.
UCL has trial access to Refugees, Relief and Resettlement: Forced Migration and World War II until 5th January 2024. Refugees, Relief and Resettlement: Forced Migration and World War II chronicles the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia from 1935 to 1950, bringing together over 590,000 pages of pamphlets, ephemera, […]
UCL has trial access to Contemporary Anthropology: Archaeological Fieldwork and Methods until 28th December 2023. Contemporary Anthropology: Archaeological Fieldwork and Methods brings together archival and textual material relating to archaeological excavations, methods, and practices from the late 20th century to the present day. It provides insights into the lives, cultures, and societies of ancient and […]
UCL now has access to AES E-Library AES E-Library contains fully searchable PDF files documenting the progression of audio research from 1953 to the present day. The E-library includes every AES paper published at a convention, conference, or in the journal. Please send any feedback to your Subject Librarian.
UCL has trial access to Sovetskii Ekran Digital Archive until 20th December 2023. Sovetskii Ekran Digital Archive (Soviet Screen digital archive) is a collection of the most prominent film magazine in Soviet history, published from 1925 to 1998. With a peak circulation of two million copies, it was the world’s largest film publication of its […]
UCL now has access to Roper iPoll Roper iPoll is the premier database in the field of public opinion. With data stretching back to 1935, it is the oldest and largest archive of public opinion surveys. Roper iPoll questions cover virtually every topic ever polled with data being entered on a daily basis. Includes: Over […]
UCL now has access to Digital Theatre+ Digital Theatre+ features filmed productions, practitioner interviews, and a wide range of written introductory/contextual materials. Live full length productions – including Digital Theatre’s own recordings alongside collections from the likes of the Shakespeare’s Globe, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, Broadway Digital Archive, Eclipse, Royal Opera House, London […]
UCL now has access to EMIS (Emerging Markets Information Service) EMIS is a curator of multi-sector, multi-country research for the world’s fastest growing markets. Providing research from over 4,500 globally renowned information providers, local and niche specialist sources including Frost & Sullivan, Technavio, Grand View Research and Mordor Intelligence. EMIS blends these sources with our […]
UCL now has access to all currently available OREs, covering 25 disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. The new additions to our access are the Oxford Encyclopedia of Social Work and the Oxford Research Encyclopedias of Business and Management Global Public Health Neuroscience Physics Planetary Science Religion The Oxford Research Encyclopedias (OREs) are […]