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The MOB is a medical bibliography, a collection of data from publications that meet expectations from the point of view of medicine. Currently (19/05/2020) we have published publications from 855 issues of 126 journals and the number of publications in the database is close to 17,000.
CNKI CAJ (Chinese Academic Journals) full text database, only collection F (Humanities). Subscriber: Konfuciusz Intézet. Tutorial on the database.
The Kiel rune project was a research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 1993-1999 and from 2001-2012 at the Nordic Institute (today the Institute for Scandinavian Studies, Frisian Studies and General Linguistics) of the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel under the direction of Prof Dr. Edith Marold and (since 2004) Dr. Christiane Zimmermann. The result of the project is a linguistic database of the oldest written monuments of Germanic.
HEIMSKRINGLA is an online collection of Old Norse source material, primarily Eddas, Icelandic sagas, scaldic poetry, and some background material. HEIMSKRINGLA consists of some 6400 titles in the Old Norse language or translated into the modern Scandinavian languages. HEIMSKRINGLA builds on the assumption that these texts – being part of our cultural heritage – should be made available for everybody. HEIMSKRINGLA is subject to the laws of copyright. Consequently we are restricted when it comes to more recent publications.
Idunn is the University Publisher's digital platform for academic and research journals and open access research books. Here you can search and read over 32,000 quality-assured journal articles and book chapters in a variety of subject areas. New articles, editions, journals and books are continuously added.
In the database we can find various adaptations of the works of Henrik Johan Ibsen. Books, theater performances, etc ... Content is available for free.   Henrik Johan Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playwrights of his time.    
We are an international academic community interested in cultural dissent under Socialism in Eastern Europe. We think that culture in Eastern Europe before 1989 meant more than socialist realism and dull propaganda art: at certain times and places alternative cultural scenes flourished despite the strict controls of socialist regimes.
BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines especially for academic web resources. BASE provides more than 150 million documents from more than 7,000 sources. You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library.We are indexing the metadata of all kinds of academically relevant resources – journals, institutional repositories, digital collections etc.
CORE - The world’s largest collection of open access research papers