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  1. Dimensions is a next-generation linked research information system that makes it easier to find and access the most relevant information, analyse the academic and broader outcomes of research, and gather insights to inform future strategy. Includes optional access to Dimensions via Google BigQuery.

    Publisher: Digital Science & Research Solutions Inc

  2. Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is primarily a list of peer-reviewed open access journals covering all disciplines and 80 languages. Journals are listed after a detailed evaluation based on the application from journals or publishers. The numbers of titles indexed have increased from 300 in 2003 to now more than 20,000.

    Publisher: Infrastructure Services for Open Access C.I.C.

  3. Both DOAB and OAPEN rely on support from the stakeholders in scholarly communication to sustain its services. DOAB and OAPEN have been deemed essential open science infrastructure by the Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services (SCOSS).

    Publisher: Stichting OAPEN

  4. Open Access Infrastructure: DSpace is one of the most widely adopted open-source repository software in the world for managing research and scholarly materials across all disciplines and cultural heritage materials of all types, with a focus on open access, preservation, and storage.

    Publisher: LYRASIS, Inc

  5. Duke University Press publishes books and journals primarily in the humanities and social sciences. The e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection provides access to over 3,000 e-books published by Duke University Press in the humanities and social sciences. Key subject areas include anthropology, art history and theory, Asian studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, film and television, gender and sexuality studies, Latin American studies, political theory and science studies. Also available is the e-Duke Subject Collection which comprises of Gender Studies, Latin American Studies, Music and Sound Studies, Religious Studies, Art and Art History and Asian Studies.

    Publisher: Duke University Press

  6. The e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection provides access to over 3,000 e-books published by Duke University Press in the humanities and social sciences. Key subject areas include anthropology, art history and theory, Asian studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, film and television, gender and sexuality studies, Latin American studies, political theory and science studies. This option allows institutions to cherry pick up to 100 individual titles for perpetual purchase.

    Publisher: Duke University Press

  7. D&B Hoovers uses the world's largest commercial database and sophisticated analytics to access business information. It delivers powerful search capabilities that can help quickly find companies. Company Profiles help gain a solid overview of each company searched for, more on their chosen market and the competitive environment to engage with the right decision makers.

    Publisher: Dun and Bradstreet Limited

  8. Duke University Press publishes books and journals primarily in the humanities and social sciences. The e-Duke journal titles are best known for gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, history, cultural studies and theory, environmental studies, international regional studies, political theory and literature.

    Publisher: Duke University Press

  9. Euclid Prime is a collection of high-impact, peer-reviewed titles in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics hosted by Project Euclid.

    Publisher: Duke University Press

  10. Jisc e-books for FE is a collection of 450 curriculum-mapped titles covering BTEC, A-level, NVQ/SVQ, CACHE, GCSE, WJEC, CCCA, and Highers, available online via ProQuest’s Ebook Central platform and also available for download. There is unlimited concurrent access to every e-book, meaning there is no limit on the number of students who can access the same e-book at the same time. New titles are purchased every year with the advice of FE library staff. Please note the licence end date information for each title: while some are permanently available ("Perpetual") the majority of titles are three-year subscriptions only, and may expire on 31 August of a particular year. Some highly-used titles will be renewed beyond their third year. Teaching staff should contact the library service to confirm availability in advance of the start of the academic year.

    Publisher: ProQuest LLC