Category Archives: New e-resources

New e-resources purchased or subscribed to by the University of Edinburgh

SAE Technical Papers – new e-resource

The Library now subscribes to the full collection of SAE Technical Papers available within the SAE Digital Library.  This provides access to over 90,000 technical papers from the Society of Automotive Engineers, ranging from 1906 to the present day.  Papers are available in the fields of design engineering, aerospace sae-international-84engineering, advanced materials, power and propulsion, transportation, tests and testing, fuels, energy sources, safety etc.

 

A full list of our databases is available at http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/library-museum-gallery/finding-resources/library-databases/databases-a-z

Accessible Archives – new database

Accessible Archives has been added to our A-Z list of databases – Eyewitness accounts of accessible archives logohistorical events, vivid descriptions of daily life, editorial observations, commerce as seen through advertisements, and genealogical records. Includes archives from African American Newspapers, American County Histories, Civil War archives and many other eighteenth and nineteenth century newspaper and journal archives.

A full list of the collections and coverage is available at http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/

 

GeoRef and GeoScience World now available

GSW_rectangleGeoRef and GeoScienceWorld have now been added to our General A-Z list and Geosciences A-Z list.

GeoRef contains 3.4 million bibliographic records to the geosciences literature. Over 3,500 journals are reviewed for indexing in the GeoRef database as well as books, maps, government reports, conference papers, theses and dissertations.  It is hosted on the GeoScienceWorld platform where we now have access to the full text of 45 e-journals published by 28 publishers.  A list of these can be browsed here and have been added to our catalogue and Searcher.

 

 

July E-Book News

We have increased our e-book holdings with the following providers.

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We added a further 259 books to 123Library.  Lists of the new titles are here.  These are in the process of being added to our catalogue but they can be accessed online via the E-book A-Z list.

 

Cambridge University Press

We added a further 185 e-books to Cambridge Books Online.  A list of the new titles is available here and these have all been added to our catalogue.

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We have added a further 107 title to the Dawsonera platform.  A list of the new titles is available here and these have all been added to our catalogue.

EastView

We have added to our existing collections on the Eastview platform with the purchase of Kotobarabia: Arab Leaders, Historians and Philosophers collection.  This contains approximately 5,000 titles from nearly 1,000 important Arab thinkers, philosophers, historians, politicians, and eastviewtheologians in the Arab world. Topics cover feminism, modern medicine, political reforms, including the Orabi Revolution, education, arts, religion, and more. The collection includes works by the Four Imams of the Sunni Sect, the Al Azhar Modern Sheikhs; various authors of the Modern Arab Enlightenment, and rare works by the former Egyptian royal family.

EBL – Ebook Library

We have added a further 41 titles to the EBL platform.  A list of the new titles is available here and these have all been added to our catalogue.

IET Digital Library

iet-logoA further 24 e-books have been added to our existing holdings on the IET platform.  The new titles are listed here.

 

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We now have access to Very Short Introductions – Social Science collection.  See the SPS blog for full information.

 

 Wiley Online Library

We have signed a new deal with Wiley which gives us access to 2013 and 2014 published e-books in all subject areas.  Our catalogue will be regularly updated as new titles are 2013_WOL_logopublished.  The titles that we have access to can be browsed here.  Older titles that the library has already purchased are available too.

New databases in July

We have added the following new databases to our general and subject A-Z lists this month, these will appear on the catalogue soon.

ACO Music Data Analysis

customLogo.gifThe ACO Music Data Analysis tool is a way of gathering information about music trends and the impact of music across countries and cultures. ACO Music Data Analysis is a growing repository of historical and current data from Billboard, Official Chart Company, Media Control and many more reporting agencies around the world. This data is presented in Relative Pitch Graphs™ with sophisticated functionality. Based on sales data, Relative Pitch Graphs™ are a way of normalising data over time, and tell the story of the impact of music on society and cultures.  ACO links all the data that exists on music, industry trends and commercial facts so that researchers can make original and rigorous academic enquiries. Previously we could only make qualitative assumptions about the impact of music socially, politically and economically. With ACO, researchers can use quantitative techniques to verify what really happened and the true context in which music was produced

Index to Printed Music

Use IPM to find individual pieces of music printed in standard scholarly editions. With over IndextoPrintedMusic_Masthead_Web(2)425,000 records available for searching, IPM provides detailed indexing across a range of categories, including collection, composer, editor, format, genre, language, librettist, publication year etc. It is also possible to search for titles of music collections, as well as individual compositions.”

Law Info China

IFWe now have access to the Chinese version and the English version of Law Info China.  A full description of this database can be found over on the SPS Librarian blog.

PAIS International

IFPAIS International database has also been advertised by our SPS Librarians – see their blog post.

PhilPapers

PhilPapers is a comprehensive index of philosophy books and articles. PhilPapers offers unique logofeatures such as real-time indexing of pre-prints, fine-grained classification by topic, email alerts, reading lists, advanced search functionality, and discussion forums.

Routledge Performance Archive

logo 2The Routledge Performance Archive is a resource produced in partnership with Digital Theatre, providing unique access to a wide range of audio-visual material from past and present practitioners of performance.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

stanford logo 100 x 100The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work. All entries and substantive updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they are made public.

TAIR Database (The Arabidopsis Information Resource)

The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) maintains a database of genetic and molecular logo2biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana . Data available from TAIR includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community. Gene product function data is updated every week from the latest published research literature and community data submissions.

Thermophysical Properties of Matter Database (TPMD)

Thermophysical Properties of Matter Database – Thermophysical and thermoradiative cindas2properties for metallic alloys and elements, nonmetallic liquids and solids, composites, ceramics, gases and coatings. Contains about 50,400 data curves with 87 properties for over 4,900 materials categorized into 85 material groups. Includes theories and measurements PDF documents.

 

Oxford Bibliographies – new modules purchased

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Our existing Oxford Bibliographies collection has been expanded so we now have access to modules in Buddhism, Chinese Studies, Cinema & Media Studies, Classics, Islamic Studies, Latin American Studies, Medieval Studies, Philosophy, Victorian Literature.

Further information about our databases is available from http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/library-museum-gallery/finding-resources/library-databases.

University Press Scholarship Online

We have extended our e-book deal with University Press Scholarship Online  to provide access to over 14,000 key titles across over 25 subject areas in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law.

These can be browsed at the link above by choosing a subject area and then selecting the show full text option.  Newly published titles will also continue to be added to the library catalogue through regular updates.

June E-Book News

The following multidisciplinary e-book collections are now available with the individual titles added to the library catalogue.

Oxford Handbooks Online

We have extended our existing Oxford Handbooks Online collection with purchases in: Business & Management, Criminology, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy & Political Science.

These can be browsed by selecting the show full text results only option.

Palgrave Connect

Access over 4900 e-books on the Palgrave Connect platform in subject areas Business & Management, Economics & Finance, Education, History, Language & Linguistics, Literature, Media & Culture, Political Science Collection, International Relations & Development, Religion & Philosophy, Social Sciences and Theatre & Performance.

Sage Knowledge

Access over 2700 e-books on the Sage Knowledge platform covering subject areas Business & Management, Counselling, Criminology, Education, Geography, Health & Social Care, Media & Communication, Politics & International Relations, Psychology and Sociology.

Select the “available to me” option to browse our content.

 

Further information about our e-books is available from http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/library-museum-gallery/finding-resources/ebooks