Publish your article open access in Taylor & Francis – APCs are covered by the library

The researchers / article authors of the University of Helsinki have the possibility to publish articles open access in Taylor& Francis (incl. Routledge) free of charge. The possibility for this starts in 2017 and covers articles published in 2017 and onwards.

The normal APC fee would be 2150 euro, but due to library’s OA-membership agreement the library is left with the discounted APC-payment of 860 euro.

Instructions on how to publish open access articles in T&F journals:

  1. T&F sends the corresponding author a message about the acceptance of the article and informs author about the possibility to publish the article open access.
  2. The library sends a confirmation to T&F about the discounted APC-payment, after which the corresponding author can confirm the open access CC-license chosen in the T&F publishing system. If you don´t choose any license, CC-BY will automatically appear as default.

Need to know more? Ask: openaccess-info@helsinki.fi
http://libraryguides.helsinki.fi/oa/eng/free

Trial: Parliamentary Papers until 30.5

Parliamentary Papers includes House of Commons Parliamentary Papers and House of Lords Parliamentary Papers.

This database is the most detailed primary source for the past two centuries, for Britain, its colonies and the wider world. It is a major part of the historical record. The Parliamentary papers influenced public opinion and social and political philosophy, and provided a forum for ideas for hundreds of thinkers, among them Marconi, Keynes, and Beveridge. They are the working documents of government for all areas of social, political, economic and foreign policy, showing how issues were explored and legislation was formed.

Feedback you can write: e-library[at]helsinki.fi

 

Trial: The Textual History of the Bible Online until 25.4

The Textual History of the Bible Online (THBO) provides a cross-searchable platform with information regarding the textual history, textual character, translation techniques, manuscripts, and the importance of each textual witness for each book of the Hebrew Bible, including its deutero-canonical scriptures.

In addition, it includes articles on the history of research, the editorial histories of the Hebrew Bible, as well as other aspects of text-critical research and its auxiliary fields, such as papyrology, codicology, and linguistics.

Feedback you can write: e-library[at]helsinki.fi

 

EazyE – easiest way to the sources! E-point Pop Up stand on every campus 4.-12.4.

The library´s E-point stand will be touring all campuses under the theme EazyE, easy and fast access to e-materials.

Search for the e-materials you´re looking for straight via Helka and read them whenever and wherever you want. Forget about Nelli (RIP), VPN connections and ADE!

Come and meet our experts and hear more at the campus E-point stands from 13.00-15.00:
– Tuesday 4.4. Kumpula, Physicum lobby
– Wednesday 5.4. Viikki, Info Center lobby
– Tuesday 11.4. Meilahti, Biomedicum lobby
– Wednesday 12.4. Kaisa House, Aleksandria lobby

New ebooks from Wageningen and Cabi to Viikkis disciplines

The collections include agriculture, animal and veterinary sciences, human, food and
nutrition sciences, plant sciences, environmental sciences, leisure and tourism.

Current topics such as food safety, animal health and welfare, environmental issues provide interesting reading to experts as well as anyone interested in agriculture, plants, nutrition or animal and food ethics.

Feedback, questions? : e-library[at]helsinki.fi

Trial: Are you interested in Victorian? Adam Matthew´s databases available until 12.4

Defining Gender 1490-1910 provides access to original British source material of history, literature, sociology and education.

Literary Manuscripts: Berg. The Berg Collection´s unique manuscripts are unavailable in any medium elsewhere. They are supplemented by some rare printed materials, including early editions annotated by the authors. Each author collection is included in its entirety, allowing users to browse and search the manuscripts as they would in the Berg Reading Room. Authors represented in this collection include among others : Matthew Arnold, The Brontës, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Wilkie Collins, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens and George Eliot.

Literary Manuscripts: Leeds. This project offers literary scholars the opportunity to examine complete facsimile images of 190 manuscripts of 17th and 18th century verse held in the celebrated Brotherton Collection at the University of Leeds.

Perdita Manuscripts is produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University. “Perdita” means “lost woman” and the quest of the Perdita Project has been to find early modern women authors who were “lost” because their writing exists only in manuscript form.

Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape presents the manuscript collections of the Wordsworth Trust, this digital collection offers students and researchers of the Romantic period access to the working notebooks, verse manuscripts and correspondence of William Wordsworth and his fellow writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey and Robert Southey.

Shakespeare in Performance showcases rare and unique prompt books from the Folger Shakespeare Library. These prompt books tell the story of Shakespeare’s plays as they were performed in theatres throughout Great Britain, the United States and internationally, between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries. Seventeen performances of particular cultural importance have been selected as case studies, including additional archival material such as photographs, costume designs and music scores. These case studies include David Garrick’s revised 1772 production of Hamlet, Henry Irving’s famous 1879 production of The Merchant of Venice, and Laurence Olivier’s Academy Award-winning cinema release of Hamlet in 1948.

Victorian Popular Culture is a portal comprised of four modules, inviting users into the darkened halls, small backrooms, big tops and travelling venues that hosted everything from spectacular shows and bawdy burlesque, to the world of magic, spiritualist séances, optical entertainments and the first moving pictures.

Feedback you can write e-library[at]helsinki.fi

 

Trial: Socialism on Film: The Cold War and International Propaganda until 12.4

Socialism on Film: The Cold War and International Propaganda available in University of Helsinki until 12.4.

This collection of films from the communist world reveals war, history, current affairs, culture and society as seen through the socialist lens. It spans most of the twentieth century and covers countries such as the USSR, Vietnam, China, Korea, much of Eastern Europe, the GDR, Britain and Cuba.

Feedback you can write e-library[at]helsinki.fi

 

Social science research method videos and other resources on trial

SAGE publishes resources for anyone doing research or learning how to do research, providing information on writing a research question, conducting a literature review, choosing a research method, collecting and analyzing data, and writing up the findings.

Products on trial:

Trial continues until 30.6.2017 in the Helsinki University network.

SAGE Video presents educational video across key social science disciplines. Each collection includes a breadth of video types to support diverse research and learning needs.

Videoiden hakulaatikko > Bringing teaching, learning and research to life - Search in SAGE video

SAGE Research Methods is a research methods tool which has been in use in the Helsinki University network for a long while. It contains e-books, encyclopedias and journal articles.

Tietokannan hakulaatikko - What every researcher needs - search field

Feedback: e-library [at] helsinki.fi