Trial: IUPAC Standards Online 6.5. asti

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IUPAC Standards Online is a database built from IUPAC’s standards and recommendations, extracted from the journal Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC).

Covered topics:

Analytical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Chemical Safety
Data Management
Education
Environmental Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials
Medicinal Chemistry
Nomenclature and Terminology
Nuclear Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Theoretical & Computational Chemistry
Toxicology

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Trial: Education Full Text until 31.5.2016

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Education Full Text provides full text of articles from more than 530 journals, with full-text coverage dating back to 1996. Additionally, this database includes indexing for more than 1,000 periodicals dating back to 1982. Education Full Text also features in-depth coverage of special education, with more than 30 full-text journals dedicated to this important topic.

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Trial: Norden iLibrary until 30.5.

On trial Norden iLibrary. Being primarily research-based analyses the publications form the basis for political decisions in the Nordic co-operation.

Every year around 100 new Nordic titles are published, approximately 65% of which are in English. They cover all the subjects that are part of the Nordic co-operation, with particular focus on:

•climate and environmental studies
•green growth and bioeconomy
•sustainable development
•health and social welfare
•education and research
•labour and employment
•the Arctic

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Trial: MarinLit until 21.4.

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MarinLit is a database dedicated to marine natural products research. The database was established in the 1970s by Professors John Blunt and Murray Munro at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. It was designed as an in-house system to fulfil the needs of the University of Canterbury Marine Group and has evolved to contain unique searchable features and powerful dereplication tools. The extremely comprehensive range of data contained along with these powerful features makes MarinLit the database of choice for marine natural products researchers.

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Trial: UNiLibrary until 30.6

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The United Nations iLibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations.

It provides publications, journals, data, and series published by the United Nations Secretariat, and its funds and programs.

The following topics are covered:

•Agriculture Rural Development and Forestry
•Children and Youth
•Democracy and Governance
•Disarmament
•Drugs, Crime and Terrorism
•Economic and Social Development
•Environment and Climate Change
•Human Rights and Refugees
•Human Settlements and Urban Issues
•International Law and Justice
•International Trade and Finance
•Migration
•Natural Resources, Water and Energy
•Peacekeeping and Security
•Population and Demography
•Public Health
•Transportation and Public Safety
•United Nations
•Women and Gender Issues

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On trial Criminal Justice Abstracts until 1.4.

Criminal Justice Abstracts contains more than 400,000 records and 320 full-text journals selected from the most important sources within the discipline. Subject areas covered include: criminology; criminal justice; criminal law and procedure; corrections and prisons; police and policing; criminal investigation; forensic sciences and investigation; history of crime; substance abuse and addiction; probation and parole.

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On trial RILM Music Encyclopedias until 1.4

RILM Music Encyclopedias is a full-text compilation of 41 seminal titles published from 1775 to the present and comprising nearly 80,000 pages.

This is an extensive global resource designed to meet the teaching, learning, and research needs of the international music community. It provides comprehensive encyclopedic coverage of the most important disciplines, fields, and subject areas, among them popular music, opera, instruments, blues, gospel, recorded sound, and women composers. Its content spans multiple countries and languages—English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Greek.

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