Dear colleagues!
As all of us work in the educational sphere, to pursue science and the publication of articles is inevitable for us. Therefore I want to share with you with references which I found during search on a site www.noodletools.com.
http://www.doaj.org/about - This site offer free online access to high quality full text content, plus
excellent search tools, the portal enables researchers to find, use and re-use a vast range of materials
with ease. The content of DOAJ will be even more visible and disseminated
through this portal.
http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/tel4/ - Designed to meet the needs of the research
community worldwide, our
online portal offers quick and easy access to the collections of the 48 National Libraries of Europe and
leading European Research Libraries. Users can cross-search and reuse over 19,914,514 digital items and
124,408,493 bibliographic records.
http://www.issn.org/ - this site manages the International Serials Data
System (ISDS), an automated registration system for serial publications in all
disciplines.
http://libraryschool.libguidescms.com/content.php?pid=460875 - As electronic
book use becomes increasingly popular I recommend this site, surely.
http://guides.vpl.ca/ebooks_audiobooks -
Vancouver Public Library. In this site there are very many interesting
materials: downloadable eBook collections CyberSafety For Parents: a Digital Forum, Digital Music Collection, it’s
very interesting.I wish all creative success!
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