E-Resources

 For DIRECTED search, click on the links below by faculty.

 

 For more GENERAL access to E-resources click on the following links:

OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1000 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 2,973,503 theses and dissertations.

JOAL is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal of international scope.  Its purpose is to promote international research on the topic of open access to law. Central topics of concern include:

    • governance of new models of legal publishing
    • the relationship between open-access legal information and technology
    • projects in open access to law
    • the technical challenges and economic opportunities created by open access to law and public sector information
    • the economic dimensions of open access to law
    • trends and changes suggested by the globalization of access
    • critical construction of legal information methods
  • Cogprint:

An archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics (and areas of Computer Science, Philosophy, Biology, Medicine, Anthropology and any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition).

20 million articles worldwide, including pre-publication version of journal articles, book chapters, conference papers and theses. You can limit your search to full text articles and if an article is peer reviewed this is specified.

Textbooks that have been funded, published, and licensed to be freely used, adapted, and distributed. These books have been reviewed by faculty from a variety of US colleges and universities to assess their quality. All are either used at multiple higher education institutions; or affiliated with an institution, scholarly society, or professional organization.