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.
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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 has trial access to Oxford Business Group Reports until 11th November 2022. To access off-site please use Desktop@UCL Anywhere . **Reports can be read by selecting the View in Online Reader option** Oxford Business Group is a global research and advisory company producing business intelligence on more than 35 countries. Each business intelligence report is based […]
UCL has trial access to Africa-Wide Information until 31st December 2022. Africa-Wide Information, produced by NISC South Africa, combines bibliographic databases from around the world and covers all facets of Africa and African studies. This includes content from South African Studies, African Studies, and African HealthLine, which focuses on all aspects of health relating to […]
UCL has trial access to Policy Commons’ subscriber content until 20th December 2022. The Policy Commons trial gives enhanced access to the premium content which is not available with free access Please see their 3-minute video introducing the platform and its features, including List Builder, which allows users to save the publications and reports in […]
UCL has trial access to ProQuest Black Studies until 3rd November 2022. ProQuest Black Studies combines multi-format primary and secondary sources, such as historical Black newspapers, archival documents, government materials, videos, scholarly journals and essays. Content includes: Black Historical Newspapers: Including Atlanta Daily World, Baltimore Afro-American, Chicago Defender, Cleveland Call and Post, Los Angeles Sentinel, […]
UCL has trial access to the ESG Risk Score Reports within IBISWorld until 22nd October 2022. Please note that this is addition to our existing access. IBISWorld’s new ESG Risk Score chapter offers risk ratings and analysis on the environmental, social and governance aspects of UK industry operations to help you identify areas of concern […]
Lexis+ UK is the new platform for LexisLibrary and Lexis International. Lexis+ UK is the UK’s largest legal research database, containing unique content such as Halsbury’s Laws of England, Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia and Atkins’s Court Forms, specialist practitioner texts and a collection of enriched Case law. The new platform also includes Lexis International Content Some […]
JustisOne access has been upgraded to vLex Justis vLex Justis offers additional content and features, while still including all of the content available on JustisOne Covering 130+ jurisdictions, vLex Justis provides access to exclusive, comprehensive and up-to-date legal information. Content includes: International Law Reports and State Trials and JustCite. vLex Justis offers a more comprehensive database […]
UCL students and staff now have access to fDi Markets from the Financial Times. fDi Markets is a database of cross border greenfield investments covering all countries and sectors worldwide. It provides access to real-time monitoring of investment projects, capital investment and job creation. Please send any feedback to your Subject Librarian.
UCL students and staff now have access to FT’s Sustainable Views A username and password is required for login, this should be requested via the Contact the E-Resources Team form. Sustainable Views covers information on developments in ESG policy and regulation, the impact of sustainability metrics on capital markets, and the transition to a green […]
UCL staff and students now have access to Archiv Bibliographia Judaica – Deutschsprachiges Judentum Online Since the Enlightenment, German-speaking Jews have built an impressive cultural heritage. But the persecution and extermination of the Jewish people during the Nazi era together with emigration since the 1930s destroyed, fragmented or scattered much of this extensive German-Jewish heritage. […]