Dear Patrons,
We are pleased to announce that the Library has recently subscribed the following digital resources to facilitate your research and learning. You can access to the resources under University IPs without user name and password.
You can find more digital resources at Database A-Z. If you have any question about how to use resources, please contact your departmental academic liaison librarian or visit our reference desk at 3rd floor, Library.
1. Cambridge Journals Online
URL: http://journals.cambridge.org
Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the online journals publishing service of Cambridge University Press. It provides access to the full text of over 340 peer-reviewed journals, including journals published by CUP or on behalf of over 100 learned societies. Disciplines including science, humanities, engineering and social sciences are covered in CJO. 70 percent of the journals are indexed in SCI, SSCI and H&HCI, with over 30 journals ranked top 10 in their corresponding research field.
2. Oxford Journals
Oxford Journals, provided by Oxford University Press, is a multi-disciplinary database. Over 70% of the OUP journals are indexed in SCI, SSCI and A&HCI. The database covers the disciplines of life science, social sciences and humanities, medicine, mathematics and physics sciences and law. XJTLU Library has subscribed to the complete collection of 262 OUP journals.
3. Factiva
Factiva is a world’s leading business information database. It provides access to thousands of premium news and information sources among which many are exclusive. The resources come from over 200 countries, 10,000 authoritative information sources and thousands of experienced analysts. Company and industrial information is also available.
NOTE:
· Our university’s Factiva access allows 3 concurrent users. If you cannot use the resource, please have another try later.
· Please click LOGOUT in the settings (right top of the Factiva interface) after using Factiva to ensure other users' access.
Academic Liaison and Reference Division of the Library
September 1, 2015