Complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities.
Access to academic journals for a range of disciplines, including Business, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science, Technology and Medicine.
JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Some titles go back to the 1880s.
Cutting-edge pedagogical and research-oriented streaming videos developed in partnership with leading academics, societies, and practitioners. Collections include: Business & Management, Counseling & Psychotherapy, Education, and Psychology.
Access to academic books and journals from a range of subject areas including, Biological Sciences, Business, Computing, Engineering, Environment, Humanities, Mathematics and Health.
Online access to all journals from Taylor & Francis and Routledge. The collection includes full text titles in a wide range of science and social science subject areas.
PsycNET is an amalgamation of PsycInfo (which is an abstract database of psychological literature from the 1800s to today) and PsycArticles (which offers access to the full-text of APA journals).
A broad, multidisciplinary, full-text academic database of journals, books and reference works.
Box of Broadcasts - aka BOB - a huge free to stream library of films, television and radio programmes that have been broadcast by BBC, ITV, Ch4, Ch5 and other channels. Create playlists to watch later or edit clips and embed in your presentations.
Insights and facts across 170 industries and 150+ countries
The UK Data Service is the principle repository for economic, population, and social research data in the UK. Access to their digital collection which comprises nationally and internationally significant datasets such as the Census, Understanding Society, the UK Cohort Studies, the Labour Force Surveys, the Family Resources Surveys and many others.
If this is your first time accessing the UK Data Service, please login and register using your university email address.
Offers access to peer-reviewed publications, multimedia learning resources, engagement activities and support in a fast-changing social care policy and practice landscape.
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