Subject databases are online tools for finding resources in your subject area, such as journal articles, conference papers, audio-visual materials and more. Find a list of key databases for your subject below.
Access to selected computing and information technology journals, technical magazines, conference proceedings and other content (excluding books).
Full text access to engineering and technology literature from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Includes journals, transactions, magazines, letters, conference proceedings and standards.
LinkedIn Learning provides access to thousands of online courses delivered by industry experts and focused on the latest software and skills.
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Comprehensive technology and business learning platform including books, videos, case studies, interactive tutorials, learning paths and online courses.
Statista is a trusted source of global market and consumer data compiled by experts and regularly updated. It includes statistics, forecasts, trend analysis, dossiers, infographics, surveys, industry and market reports.
A multi-disciplinary EBSCO database of academic journals covering virtually every academic discipline.
Box of Broadcasts (BoB) is an off-air recording and media archive of TV and radio programmes from more than 50 channels.
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EBSCO database including core journals in the fields of mass media, communication, language and speech, linguistics, marketing and public relations.