New database: ART SOURCE

New database ART SOURCE in University of Helsinki.

Art Source features full-text articles – as well as detailed indexing and abstracts – for an array of journals, books and more. Art Source includes periodicals published in French, Italian, German, Spanish and Dutch and is designed for use by a diverse audience, including art scholars, artists, designers, students and general researchers.

 

 

New Resource: Early European Books online

Early European Books Online provides scholars with new ways of accessing and exploring the printed records of early modern Europe, drawing together a diverse array of printed sources from the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries.

Collection 2 contains early printed volumes from the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze (National Central Library of Florence). The selection of works focuses on four collections of particular historic and bibliographic importance within the library’s holdings from this period:

1. Nencini Aldine
2. Marginalia
3. Incunabula, mm. Danten Petrarcan ja Boccaccion teoksia. 100 Girolamo Savonarolan teosta (1452-1498)
4. Sacre rappresentazioni

The usage of EEB coll. 2. is restricted to the students, faculty and staff of the Helsinki University and to local users in the National Library and in Helsinki University library.

Brill Primary Source Online – Platform change

Brill’s Russia related Primary Sources Online databases are now available on Brill’s new platform.

Russian Avant-garde Online collection represents works of all Russian literary avant-garde schools. It comprises almost 800 books, periodicals and almanacs. Read more.

Early Russian Cinema includes digitised cinematographic periodicals (57 journals) published in the Russian Empire at the 1900s and 1910s.

Muslims in Russia – This collection of digitized periodicals introduces the Russian Muslim population during one of the most dynamic periods of their history (1861-1918).

Should you encounter access issues with this new platform, please, contact us:

e-library@helsinki.fi

 

SanomaPro eBooks – access problems solved

SanomaPro has announced that the access issues due to the release of a new e-book platform have been solved during the past weekend. If you encounter further access problems with SanomaPro’s eBooks, please, contact us:

e-library@helsinki.fi

Access problems in SanomaPro e-book platform

Due to the release of a new e-book platform there have been access problems with SanomaPro’s e-books.

  • If you cannot access an e-book, please clear your browsing history and try again.
  • When accessing an e-book from outside the university network, please use the VPN connection. For more information on VPN connections visit the Helpdesk web page on remote access.

The publisher is aware of the issue and is working with us to resolve it. We apologize for the inconvenience!

Access to 166 years of the highest quality chemistry articles!

Royal Society of Chemistry Journals Archive has been acquired. It provides to the researchers and students of the University of Helsinki access to some of the most influential and highly cited articles in the field of Chemistry, from top titles such as Chemical Communications, Dalton Transactions and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

The volumes in RSC Archive can be found in the same was as the current RSC journals. Browse RSC Journals in NELLI!

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