E-journals
The Library subscribes to 1000s of e-journals. In most instances, e-journals provide online access to the full text of their component articles, often as
PDF documents. E-journals are a key scholarly resource and information about individual articles (or reference) are provided on reading lists.
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E-journals are findable in
Primo OneSearch and the
Library catalogue, or by
a-z browseable list of titles, which is also available on
academic tab of the portal and
MetaLib. This list provides information about the specific holdings that UEA has access to (volume, year, issue) and any embargo periods. Individual articles are also findable in
Primo OneSearch or in MetaLib.
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finding e-journals and articles, or access a tutorial on
using e-journals, or browse
e-journals FAQs.
Databases
Databases are collections of information or content which are searchable. Most of the Library’s subscriptions are journal databases. These contain content from groups of journals - either whole article or information about the article. Some databases contain other types of searchable information, such medical reviews, company financials or case law. Find databases by subject or title in
MetaLib or by title in
Primo OneSearch. Read more.
E-books
The Library provides access to hundreds of e-books across all subjects. E-books complement the print books and are available 24-hours a day. These are findable through
Primo OneSearch, Library catalogue and MetaLib.
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Digital repository
UEA Digital Repository is a digital archive of research and enterprise output produced by staff and research postgraduates of University of East Anglia. Digital Repository records are also findable through Primo OneSearch. Read more and access
UEA Digital Repository
E-thesis
The University is able to accept theses as electronic documents, as well as in print. The electronic version will be held in the central repository. These are findable through Primo OneSearch, Library catalogue and Digital Repository.
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Help and tutorials
Access quick, self directed and practical
help on finding and using information. Starting Out and Researching strands comprise of a mix of useful information, searching tips, step by step help, video demonstrations, interactive tutorials,
glossary and more detailed, printable
Information Skills Helpsheets.
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Contact:
Library Helpdesk: extension 2993 (external callers: 01603 592993)
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Electronic Resource Access Queries