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 now has access to additional Gale archives. The new archives purchased are: Archives of Sexuality and Gender British Library Newspapers, parts 3-5. UCL now has access to the full collection The Economist Archive, UCL’s access is now from 1843-2020 Making of the Modern World, parts 3 & 4. UCL now has access to the […]
UCL has trial access to Dar Almandumah until 23rd July 2021. Dar Almandumah a full-text database for research in education and the social sciences in Arabic periodicals and academic journals. Please send feedback on this resource to your subject librarian.
UCL has added Foundations to its Sage Research Methods access. Sage Research Methods Foundations provides accessible introductions to the most important research methods used in the social sciences, designed to help you discover the basics and then go beyond them to more specialist literature. Compiled by experts, Foundations also includes biographical entries on pioneers of […]
UCL now has access to all e-books included in Oxford Scholarship Online, the platform for titles from the scholarly list of Oxford University Press. We have been increasing the number of subscribed subjects each year but with Oxford University Press adding new subjects such as Archaeology and Education and the ongoing need for online access […]
UCL staff and students now have access to the Oxford Classical Dictionary and the Oxford Research Encyclopedias of African History, Communication, International Studies, and Linguistics. The Oxford Research Encyclopedias (OREs) aim to provide a comprehensive collections of in-depth, peer-reviewed summaries on a growing range of topics in a particular field of study. UCL now subscribes […]
UCL has purchased access to three more modules of Oxford Bibliographies Online – Childhood Studies, Cinema & Media Studies, and Communication. The aim of Oxford Bibliographies Online is to offer authoritative guides to the best available scholarship on a variety of academic topics. Written and reviewed by academic experts and updated to evolve with current […]
UCL has purchased access to the following newspaper archives from Readex: African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998 African American Newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1956 African Newspapers : The British Library Collection Caribbean newspapers, 1718-1876 Latin American newspapers, series 1 : 1805-1922 Latin American newspapers, series 2 : 1805-1922 Please send feedback on this resource to your subject […]
UCL now has access to Mass Observation Project: 1980s from Adam Matthew. Launched in 1981 by the University of Sussex as a rebirth of the original 1937 Mass Observation, its founders’ aim was to document the social history of Britain by recruiting volunteers to write about their lives and opinions. This first module covers poignant […]
UCL has purchased online access to Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jewish History, the English edition of the Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur, which is also included in our online access. The Encyclopedia is a reference work for the history and culture of modern Jewry, covering the period from 1750 until the 1950s, and provides a complex […]
UCL staff and students now have access to all the digitised volumes of the Studies in Imperialism series from Manchester University Press. The series aims to focus attention on the tightly interwoven relationships between British and Imperial histories, covering a spectrum of cultural phenomena, propaganda, social control and migration, as well as examining aspects of […]