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Literature Resource Center – LRC
(Gale Group)
UNIC
This database accesses bibliographies, biographies
and critical analyses with more than 371,000
full-text journal articles from more than 230
literary journals, with critical essays, and 5,000
links to related web sites.
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Academic
Search Complete
UNIC
This is the world's most valuable and comprehensive
scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database,
with more than 6,100 full text periodicals,
including more than 5,100 peer-reviewed journals. In
addition to full-text, this database offers indexing
and abstracts for more than 10,100 journals and a
total of more than 10,600 publications including
monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc.
This scholarly collection offers unmatched full-text
coverage of information in many areas of academic
study including, but not limited to: animal science,
anthropology, area studies, astronomy, biology,
chemistry, civil engineering, electrical
engineering, ethnic & multicultural studies, food
science & technology, general science, geography,
geology, law, materials science, mathematics,
mechanical engineering, music, pharmaceutical
sciences, physics, psychology, religion & theology,
veterinary science, women's studies, zoology and
many other fields.
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Education
Research Complete
UNIC
This is the definitive online resource for education
research. Topics covered include all levels of
education from early childhood to higher education,
and all educational specialties, such as
multilingual education, health education, and
testing. Education Research Complete provides
indexing and abstracts for more than 1, 870
journals, as well as full text for more than 1,060
journals, and includes full text for more than 133
books and monographs, and for numerous
education-related conference papers.
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ERIC
UNIC
Coverage from 1966 - Present
ERIC is a digital library of education-related
resources. ERIC’s mission is to provide a
comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable,
Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database
of education research and information. It contains
more than 1 194 000 records and links to more than
100 000 full text documents from ERIC. ERIC is a
Web-based library for accessing current and
historical education resources since 1966 to
present.
The amount of full text journals available will
increase when a search is done in ERIC and Academic
Search Premier simultaneously.
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ProQuest
Central
UNIC
ProQuest Central is the largest aggregated full-text
database in the market today totaling more than
12,665 titles-with over 9,745 titles in full text.
While ProQuest Central provides access to millions
of much-coveted full text articles from thousands of
scholarly journals, it also provides access to
information not available in other aggregated
resources such as: newspapers, full text
dissertations in the areas of business, psychology,
physical sciences, health education and more and
concise business information from nearly 9 000
market reports across 43 industries in 40 countries.
ProQuest Central is designed to be the single-most
used database in the library and beyond. It boasts
over 160 subjects including core subject areas such
as: Business and Economics, Health and Medical, News
and World Affairs, Science, Education, Technology,
Humanities, Social Sciences, Psychology, Literature,
Women's Studies and more.
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Academic OneFile (AONE)
UNIC
Academic OneFile (AONE) is a database that contains
close to 13,000 academic journals and close to 2,500
peer-reviewed, full text titles covering topics from
Science, Technology and Medicine to the humanities.
AONE includes articles, audio content, and video
content in one easy-to-use resource. Academic
OneFile licenses content from the world’s premier
journal publishing houses, focusing on Science,
Technology and Medicine publishers and publishers in
the social sciences and humanities. Current
prestigious publishing partners include BioMed and
Sage. Journal content is also complemented by
premier monographs and major newspapers, including
the full text of the New York Times from 1995, and
the news from London Times from 1985. Academic
OneFile is growing at a rapid
rate: on average, 50-100 new titles are added per
week! For the titles that are not full text,
abstracts are provided so that linking to an
institution’s e-journal collection is seamless.
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Research Library (ProQuest Central)
UNIC
From business
and political science to literature and psychology,
ProQuest Research Library provides one-stop access
to a wide range of popular academic subjects. The
database includes more than 4,070 titles—nearly
2,800 in full text—from 1971 forward. It features a
highly-respected, diversified mix of scholarly
journals, trade publications, magazines, and
newspapers. This combination of general reference
volume and scope makes it one of the broadest, most
inclusive general reference databases ProQuest has
to offer. It consists of two components: a core list
of periodicals; plus 15 supplemental
subject-specific modules. Subject modules include:
Arts, Business, Children, Education, General
interest, Health, Humanities, International, Law,
Military, Multicultural, Psychology, Sciences,
Social science, Women’s interest. ProQuest Research
Library is designed to cover the top 150 core
academic subject reference areas—and cover them
extensively—so not only is it an invaluable database
for a number of different academic disciplines,
it’s also accessible to readers and researchers at
every level.
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American Heritage Book
A detailed look at grammar, style, diction, word
formation, gender, social groups and scientific
forms, this valuable reference work is ideal for
students, writers, academicians and anybody
concerned about proper writing style.
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Barlett’s Familiar Quotations
This tenth edition of 1919 contains over 11,000
searchable quotations and was the first new edition
of John Bartlett’s corpus to be published after his
death in 1905. The new editor, however, choosing
more to supplement than revise the work of Bartlett,
the first name in quotations.
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Bartleby.com
Bartleby is a literary site that offers a daily
introduction to a highlighted author, definition of
a particular word (with audio pronunciation) a
quotation and a poem. Like Internet Public Library
(with more than 15,000 titles, which can be searched
by DDC, author, title and subject. IPL also provides
information about research methods, including
pathfinders), Bartleby also provides access to
reference sources. Its reference titles include
Columbia Encyclopedia, American Heritage Dictionary,
Roget’s Thesaurus, English usage sources, quotation
collections, the Bible (Authorized Version),
Shakespeare and Gray’s Anatomy. Providing electronic
access to older classics and some copyrighted
titles, Bartleby arranges English and American
nonfiction, fiction and verse (19th through early
20th centuries) into “anthologies” and “specific
volumes”. Online Books Page includes more than 12,000
titles, pointing the searcher to other online text
sites, making its texts searchable by author, title
and subject with special segments of “Women Writers”
and “Banned Books Online.
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DOAJ :
Directory of Open Access Journals
DOAJ the most comprehensive directory of open access
journals, is produced by the University of Lund
Libraries. It currently offers access to 2,125
titles and nearly 91,000 articles. More than a
quarter of the journals included are searchable at
the article level. Subject coverage of the journals
includes all areas – multidisciplinary, arts,
humanities, social sciences, physical and life
sciences, engineering and technology. DOAJ aims to
be a one-stop experience for those seeking
information through open sources. Aiming at
comprehensible coverage, it is a model for expanding
the “visibility and ease of use of open access
scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting
their increased usage and impact”. The definitions
and selection criteria that support open access for
the purposes of DOAJ include journals that practice
peer review. DOAJ is important for scholars as an
indexing tool and as a directory of the expanding
number of journals being released as open access.
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License Agreement with the University of
Nicosia
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