The Times Digital Archive, 1785-2019

This database digitizes every issue of The Times, the UK's premier daily newspaper, from its first issue (1785) to 2019.
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This database digitizes every issue of The Times, the UK's premier daily newspaper, from its first issue (1785) to 2019.
This is the ejournal and ebook platform provided by Cambridge University Press. (Subscribed titles are only available.)
The platform of "Cambridge Journals Online (CJO)" and "Cambridge Books Online (CBO)" were integrated and became the new platform "Cambridge Core".
Science online is the E-journal collections produced by AAAS(American Association for the Advancement of Science).
IEEE Xplore is the E-journal and E-book collections produced by IEEE.
ACS Publications is the E-journal platform of American Chemical Society.
SpringerLink is the E-journal and E-book collections produced by Springer Nature.
Platform name changed from Springer Link to Springer Nature Link (October,2024)
Taylor & Francis Online is the ejournal platform which is provided by Taylor & Francis Group.
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Science & Technology Collection 3 disciplines (Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics & Statistics)
Ejournal Backfiles of 124 titles (before 1996)
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Pure is a researcher profiling tool based on Scopus, which is the biggest abstracts and citations database in the world.
It has the functions not only to analyze research activities multidirectionally, but also to disseminate research outcomes.
Pure also enables us to get the picture of research outcomes of Kyushu University by the categories of the individuals and of the faculties.
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This is the ebooks and ejournals platform of American Mathematical Society. (Subscribed titles are only available.)
Early English Books Online (EEBO) now contains page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700.
This incomparable collection contains more than 130,000 titles and more than 17 million scanned pages.