Subject
repository with Open access to over a million articles e in Physics,
Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and
Statistics.
BASE
indexes over 90 million open access documents in over 4000 repositories.
CORE
aggregates open access research outputs from repositories and journals
worldwide to make them available to the public. You can search for articles and
datasets and download directly from the site. If you find an article you like,
CORE will find similar ones by analysing the text of that article.
A
searchable index providing Access to 729,982 open access research theses from
606 Universities in 28 European countries.
The
Digital Commons Network brings together free,
full-text scholarly articles from hundreds of universities and
colleges worldwide. Curated by university librarians and their supporting
institutions, the Network includes a growing searchable collection of
peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers,
conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work.
A
fully searchable directory of Open Access academic, peer reviewed books.
A
community-curated list of open access journals, which aims to be the starting
point for all information searches for quality, peer reviewed open access
material. DOAJ aims to be comprehensive
and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality
control system to guarantee the content.
A
national aggregated record of all doctoral theses awarded by UK Higher
Education institutions maintained by the British Library. There are
approximately 450,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120
institutions. Around 160,000 of these also provide access to the full text
thesis, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the
institution’s own repository
European
PMC is a repository, providing access to worldwide life sciences articles,
books, patents and clinical guidelines. There is a filter for open access
content on the search page.
Open
Access Button helps you find legally uploaded articles and it is also is
available as a search engine. You can search using the article URL, DOI, PubMed
ID, PubMed Central ID, Title or Citation.
As well as
providing a simple repository list, OpenDOAR lets you search for repositories
or search repository contents. Additionally, they provide tools and support to
both repository administrators and service providers in sharing best practice
and improving the quality of the repository infrastructure
OAIster is a
union catalogue of millions of records that represent open access resources,
built through harvesting from open access collections worldwide. Additionally,
OAIster records are fully accessible through WorldCat.org, and appear as
WorldCat.org search results along with records from thousands of libraries
worldwide
A collaborative
and open linked database for all available structured data and documents on all
clinical trials, threaded together by individual trial. With a versatile and expandable
data schema, it is initially designed to host and match the following
documents: registry entries; links, abstracts, or texts of academic journal
papers; portions of regulatory documents describing individual trials;
structured data on methods and results extracted by systematic reviewers or
other researchers; clinical Study Reports; and additional documents such as
blank consent forms, blank case report forms, and protocols.
Provides a search
facility to look for research outputs across an international range of
institutional repositories.
ROAD provides a
free access to bibliographic records of scholarly resources in Open Access
which have been assigned an ISSN by the ISSN Network : journals, conference
proceedings and academic repositories.
Share (Beta)
SHARE
is a higher education initiative whose mission is to maximize research impact
by making a comprehensive inventory of research widely discoverable,
accessible, and reusable. To fulfill this mission SHARE is creating an openly
available data set about research activities across their life cycle.
No comments:
Post a Comment