Trial Access to the Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Medical Journal Database

Wolters Kluwer Publishing has offered trial access to the Lippincott Williams and Wilkins medical journal database. The database  is available for testing between the 17th of April 2023 and the 17th of May 2023, connected to the university's internet network at the following link: connection to LWW. Remote access to the database is possible using a VPN service.

Trial access applies to the following products:

  • ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal from 2015
  • American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation from 2015
  • Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine from 2015
  • Current Sports Medicine Reports from 2015
  • Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
  • Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, The from 2015
  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise from 2015
  • Nutrition Today from 2015
  • Ovid MEDLINE Advantage
  • Ovid User License (Online)
  • Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine

 

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (LWW) is Wolters Kluwer's medical journal database. Through the EISZ, the publisher's 200 medical journals and 1,000 full-text e-books are available for universities and 48 journals for hospitals. The collections cover all areas of medicine and include access to the MEDLINE database.

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https://lww.com/pages/default.aspx

Trial access to the SAGE Premier package

The publisher SAGE has offered trial access to EISZ member institutions. The database will be available for testing between the 14th of April 2023 and the 2nd of June 2023, connected to the university's internet network. Remote access to the database is possible using a VPN service.

The editions of more than 1,100 journals of SAGE, one of the world's largest scientific publishers, are available after 1999 in the database. The publications cover all scientific disciplines, with a particular focus on natural sciences journals.

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https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/home

Trial access to the Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL)

Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL) offered trial access to EISZ member institutions. The database can be tested connected to the university's internet network between 14.04.2023 and 14.05.2023. Remote access to the database is possible using a VPN service.

The Central and Eastern European Online Library (www.ceeol.com) is the leading repository offering highly specialized and comprehensive collection of full text indexed documents in the fields of Humanities and Social Science publications from and about Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

As of March 2023, CEEOL covered 2,662+ SSH journal titles with 875.000+ indexed full-text articles. The coverage is growing monthly by 5,000 newly included journal articles. Significant number of the included journals are represented with complete archival collection.

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https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=728772

National Palace Museum Journals

The “National Palace Museum Journals Archive” integrates 4 periodicals that are published by National Palace Museum : National Palace Museum Monthly of Chinese Art, National Palace Museum Research Quarterly, National Palace Museum Bulletin and National Palace Museum Quarterly. This archive includes 923 issues, 7,850 articles, 75 million characters and 60 thousand colour photos from 1966 to date.

Sinica Sinoweb

The Sinica SinoWeb database provides index to and images of important sinology journals published by the Academia Sinica, the NCL, and some prestigious private publishers. It provides full-text searches in addition to column searches to 14 titles of significant sinology journals, for example, the “Bulletin of the institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica”and “Chinese studies”.

ELTE University Library and Archives – Public interest museum institution

The Eötvös Loránd University Library and Archives – University History Collection has become a museum institution of public interest by the decision of the Minister of Culture and Innovation.

The ELTE University Library and Archives has been regularly collecting and keeping together the University History Collection since 1985, preserving valuable objects and relics of the history of Hungary's largest and oldest university, which are also part of our national cultural heritage. Their preservation and accessibility provide an opportunity to promote the social use of the university heritage, to incorporate university legacy into education, and to use the university heritage for knowledge transfer, scientific and educational purposes.

The idea of establishing a university history museum at Eötvös Loránd University, founded in 1635 by Péter Pázmány, was first mooted more than a century ago. To realise our goals, in 2022 our institution created a permanent exhibition on the history of the University entitled Book, Robe, Science. The strengthening of our museum activities within the legal framework will contribute significantly to increasing the accessibility of the University's historical heritage. More information about our outreach programmes is available on our website. Our conservation and preservation work can be supported through the Foundation for the University Library.

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ELTE ULA