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The collection contains ARAN, the open access repository of the National University of Ireland, Galway. The repository includes peer-reviewed articles, working papers, and conference papers produced at the National University of Ireland.
Registry of high quality research journals published in developing countries.
Journal of biology, published by Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and Vilnius University
Free online textbooks, travel guides and business ebooks.
Open access textbooks covering a wide variety of topics.
Journal of chemical technology, published by Kaunas University of Technology
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.
Open-access collection of crystal structures of organic, inorganic, metal-organic compounds and minerals, excluding biopolymers.
Access to almost 200 000 full-text research theses from more than 300 Universities sourced from different European countries
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