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Oxford Academic

Oxford Academic is Oxford University Press’s (OUP) academic research platform, providing access to scholarly resources across a wide range of research areas: arts and humanities, social sciences, science & mathematics, medicine & health, and law. In addition to academic titles and research journals, content offered by Oxford Academic includes case reports, books reviews, news articles and more.

IGI Global

IGI Global offers high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly research publications in the three major academic subject areas of Business & Management, Scientific, Technical, & Medical (STM), and Education. Resources available to NIE users include full-text access to 600 ebooks and over 150 research journals.

Gale Ebooks

Gale Ebooks Collection covers subject areas such as Education, Environment, General Reference, History, Library Science, Literature, Science, Social Science and Technology.

Elgaronline

Elgaronline is the content platform for Edward Elgar Publishing's books, reference works and journals, including Encyclopedia, Research Handbooks, scholarly monographs and more.

Content available at NIE Library consist of:

  • 2023 Sociology Collection

Cambridge Core

Cambridge Core houses academic ebooks published by Cambridge University Press. Resources available to NIE users include over 600 ebook titles across a range of topics, such as language and linguistics, area studies, politics and international relations, law and more.

ACS Ebooks

ACS Ebooks is a curated collection that covers research in chemistry from 1949 to the present and provides over 37,000 chapters across more than 1,700 books. These books contain essential research by the world’s leading scientists, including the work of 42 Nobel Laureates. The collection consists of 3 series:

ProQuest Coronavirus Research Database

ProQuest Coronavirus Research Database curates openly available content related to coronaviruses. It includes thousands of open-access articles from the world’s leading publishers as well as current research from pre-print repositories such as arXiv and will continue to grow and evolve as more is learned about the pandemic.