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【Ebooks about 150,000 titles】Taylor & Francis eBooks - now trial (1/11 - 3/31)

In the following period, a trial of the Taylor & Francis eBooks is to be carried out.
You can access to nearly 150,000 titles for nearly all DRM-Free titles, including Routledge, CRC Press, and Informa Law.
They cover a wide range of fields and at all levels, from introductory to cutting-edge research books.
Please make full use of them in this opportunity!
*PDF download function is not available; to print a PDF, click Read Online to open the eBook, then click Print PDF.

■Trial Period:
 From 11 January 2023 to 31 March 2023

Library Workshop Apr. 2023: How to Search for Academic Papers

Submitted by ers on
開催日

2023.04.14 〜 2023.04.18

開催場所

Online Webinar

We often face some problems while searching.
"How can I reach this article?"
"Oops, so many papers on the result... Which one should I choose to read? "
To handle such problems,
Let's learn how to search for academic papers efficiently.
Anyone who is affiliated with Kyushu University is welcome to join!

 

【Trial】Oxford Handbooks - now trial ( - 7/31)

In the following period, the trial of the Oxford Handbooks is to be carried out.

■Oxford Academic
Oxford Handbooks is a collection of high-level review articles in specific academic fields.
The series provides a comprehensive overview of the issues and future directions in a given field by bringing together in a single volume discussions of the field by leading scholars in their respective fields of expertise.
All papers are available in the trial period.

【New e-Resources】Shiryo Sanshu Online (JapanKnowledge Lib)

To Faculty, Staff, and Students of Kyushu University

"Shiryo Sanshu Online" (JapanKnowledge Lib) are now available.

Shiryo Sanshu (Collected Historical Materials), indispensable for research into Japanese history and culture, is a major collection of historical materials in which important works have been converted to modern-style Japanese script (reprint) for ease of use.

We have introduced "First phase; from the Heian, Kamakura and Namboku-cho periods in the ancient records section" this time.

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