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BIBSYS Brage contains open access material from more than 50 higher education and research institutions in Norway. Brage consists of research-papers, masters theses and reports from the main universities and colleges in Norway. The documents are Open Access and freely available to the public.
The Digitised Manuscripts site contains many different kinds of manuscripts, archives and documents.
Open access textbooks covering a wide variety of topics.
This collection contains The Cranfield Collection of E-Research – CERES, a digital repository of the research conducted at Cranfield University. Materials include journal articles, theses and dissertations, book chapters, working papers, and technical reports. Subjects covered include Engineering, Library Science, Management, Health, the Applied Sciences, and more.
International list of scholarly Open Access journals and books.
Journal of Lithuanian and Central/East European literatures from the twentieth century to the present day, published by Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore
This online collection offers important historical perspectives on the science and public policy of epidemiology today and contributes to the understanding of the global, social–history, and public–policy implications of diseases.
Access to almost 200 000 full-text research theses from more than 300 Universities sourced from different European countries