- Advanced Technologydr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Advanced Technology. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books with online fragments free access Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Smart Materials Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Abstracts databases Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access Full text databases Science Direct Elsevier Wiley online library Springer APS IEEE IOP Handbooks Nanobiomaterials Handbook Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology Handbook of Nanophysics (7-volume set) Handbook of Nanomedicine Nanoparticle Technology Handbook Sensor Technology Handbook Support Finding information Academic skills Writing Courses on request Demonstrations Acquisition of new books and journals
- Applied MathematicsS. Mok MSc (Samuel) Welcome to the Subject Guide Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Here you can find the most important sources for finding scientific information on Mathematics.For questions or when you want to request a book or journal subscription, please contact the information specialist on the subject, Samuel Mok. Most important databases Scopus: Articles on all subjects MathSciNet: Articles and books, often accompanied by a review, in the field of Mathematics Other relevant databases Web of Science: Articles on all subjects ACM Digital Library: Articles on computer science IEEE Xplore: Articles on computer science and electrical engineering Arxiv.org: Articles on physics, mathematics and computer science SIAM Journals Online: Articles on mathematics Handbooks & encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences MathWorld Other sources Student theses EEMCS Matlab support Latex Wikibook EndNote Mendeley
- Applied Physicsdr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Applied Physics. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books with online fragments free access Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Applied Physics Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Encyclopedia of Physics Encyclopedia of Smart Materials Optics Encyclopedia Important databases with abstracts on all domains of science Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access Full text databases Science Direct Elsevier Wiley online library Springer APS IEEE IOP Handbooks Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology Physics Handbook: Fundamentals and Key Equations Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine Springer Handbook of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Springer Handbook of Lasers and Optics Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology Springer
- Biomedical Technologydr.ir. J. Brands (Judith) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Biomedical Technology. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books fragments available free access Medical Encyclopedias Merckmanual.nl free access medlineplus.gov free access A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia free access Most important databases with abstracts of scientific papers Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access MedLine with abstracts of medical papers On the Pubmed platform with MeSH headings as search tool free access Integrated within Scopus On the Web of Science platform Full text databases Science Direct by Elsevier Wiley online library Springer Pubmedcentral free access Europe Pubmedcentral free access Biomedcentral free access Systematic reviews & clinical evidence Systematic reviews: Cochrane Library Clinical evidence: Trip database free access Protocols Protocols Online free access Protocol Online free access Patents
- Business & ITJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Business & IT. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science Business source elite (EBSCO) (articles on business administration and company profiles/reports) Other relevant databases ACM Digital Library: Articles on computer science DBLP: Computer science bibliography Emerald Subject Collections: Operations, logistics & quality IEEE Xplore: Articles on computer science and electrical engineering PubsOnLine Suite: INFORMS journal package Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to
- Business AdministrationJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Business Administration. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science Business source elite (EBSCO) (articles on business administration and company profiles/reports) Other relevant databases Emerald Subject Collections : Operations, Logistics & Quality PubsOnLine Suite : INFORMS journal package Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital
- Chemical Engineeringdr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Chemical Engineering. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books with online fragments free access Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Encyclopedia of Separation Science Encyclopedia of Smart Materials Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology Perry Chemical Engineers Handbook Rules of Thumb Chemical Engineering Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Important databases with abstracts on all domains of science Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access SciFinder, chemical literature
- Civil Engineeringir. L. van Ewijk (Luuk) Welcome to the subject guide civil engineering. Here you can find the main information sources about water sciences, traffic and transportation, building and construction. For questions you can contact the information specialist civil engineering, Luuk van Ewijk. Principal databases Scopus: Articles about all disciplines Web of Science: Articles about all disciplines Other relevant databases Civil Engineering Database (CEDB): Publications of the American Society of Civil Engineers TRID Database: Scientific and technical articles about traffic and transportation. ASCE library: Full-text access to some proceedings and the journals mentioned below: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management Journal of Environmental Engineering Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Journal of Management in Engineering Journal of Transportation Engineering A: Systems Journal of Urban Planning and Development Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering Hydrotheek: Publications about hydrology
- Communication ScienceJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide of Communication Science. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science PsycINFO (EBSCO) Other relevant databases Statline (CBS) ERIC (EBSCO) Business Source Elite (EBSCO) Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions, or feedback contact
- Computer ScienceS. Mok MSc (Samuel) Welcome to the Subject Guide Technical Computer Science. Here you can find the most important sources for finding scientific information on the subject of Computer Science. For questions or when you want to request a book or journal subscription, please contact the information specialist on the subject, Samuel Mok. Most important databases Scopus: Articles on all subjects ACM Digital Library: Articles on computer science IEEE Xplore: Articles on computer science and electrical engineering Other relevant databases Web of Science: Articles on all subjects Arxiv.org: Articles on physics, mathematics and computer science The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies: Articles, books and technical reports on computer science DBLP: Computer science bibliography Ebooks Lecture notes in computer science Other sources Student theses EEMCS Latex Wikibook EndNote Mendeley
- Creative TechnologyS. Mok MSc (Samuel) Welcome to the Subject Guide Creative Technology. Here you can find the most important sources for finding scientific information on Creative Technology. For questions or when you want to request a book or journal subscription, please contact the information specialist on the subject, Samuel Mok. Most important databases Scopus: Articles on all subjects IEEE Xplore: Articles, conference papers and books on computer science and electrical engineering Other relevant databases Web of Science: Articles on all subjects ACM Digital Library: Articles on computer science Design and Applied Arts Index: Articles and books on design DBLP: Computer science bibliography Espacenet: World wide patents ScienceDirect: Articles and books on all subjects Handbooks & encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Other sources Student theses EEMCS Make:Community Latex Wikibook EndNote Mendeley
- Educational ScienceJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide of Educational Science. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases ERIC (EBSCO) Web of Science Scopus PsycINFO (EBSCO) Other relevant databases Business Source Elite (EBSCO) Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions, or feedback contact the information
- Electrical EngineeringS. Mok MSc (Samuel) Welcome to the Subject Guide Electrical Engineering. Here you can find the most important sources for finding scientific information on Electrical Engineerin. For questions or when you want to request a book or journal subscription, please contact the information specialist on the subject, Samuel Mok. Most important databases Scopus: Articles on all subjects IEEE Xplore: Articles, conference papers and books on computer science and electrical engineering Other relevant databases Web of Science: Articles on all subjects ACM Digital Library: Articles on computer science Espacenet: World wide patents ScienceDirect: Articles and books on all subjects Handbooks & encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Other sources Student theses EEMCS Matlab support Latex Wikibook EndNote Mendeley
- European StudiesJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide of European Studies. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science Nexis Uni Business Source Elite (EBSCO) Other relevant databases EconLit (EBSCO) EUR-Lex Europa Eurostat OECD Statistics ORBIS Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions
- Geo Information Sciencesdr.ir. M.G.P. van Veller (Marco) G. de Jonge MSc (Grietha) Welcome to the Subject Guide Geo-information Science and Earth Observation/ ITC Faculty. This subject guide will give you access to the most important information resources for Geosciences and contributes as such to the effectiveness of the education and the research. For any questions concerning these information resources you may contact the information specialist for Geosciences: Marco van Veller or Grietha de Jonge. Databases to find full text articles GeoBase Web of Science Scopus Reference book Geosciences The core of GIScience: a systems-based approach (2013) By V.A. Tolpekin and A. Stein (editors) Enschede: University of Twente Faculty of Geo-Information and Earth Observation (ITC), 2013. 524 p. - ISBN 978-90-3653-719-3 Leading journals A - E Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing Earth Science Reviews Earth System Science Data ESSD (Open Access) Ecological modelling Environmental modelling and software European Journal of Remote Sensing (Open Access
- Health Sciencesdr.ir. J. Brands (Judith) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Health Sciences. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books fragments available free access Bookshelf bij Pubmed Medical encyclopedias Merckmanual.nl free access Medlineplus.gov free access A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia free access Most important databases with abstracts of scientific papers Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access Medline with abstracts of medical papers Op het PubMed platform with MeSH headings as search tool free access Integrated within Scopus On the Web of Science platform Full text databases Science Direct by Elsevier Wiley online library Springer Pubmedcentral free access Europe Pubmedcentral free access Biomedcentral free access Systematic reviews Cochrane Library Volksgezondheid Nederland Toekomstverkenning Zorginstituut Richtlijnen (Nederlands) Richtlijnendatabase free access Gegevens gezondheid (Nederlands
- Industrial Designir. L. van Ewijk (Luuk) Welcome on the Subject Guide Industrial Design. Here you can find the relevant sources of information for Industrial Design. If you have questions, please contact the Information Specialist for Industrial Design, Luuk van Ewijk. Principal databases Scopus: Articles, all disciplines Web of Science: Peer reviewed articles, all disciplines Design and Applied Arts Index: Articles and Books, Design Espacenet: Patents, world-wide Other relevant databases ScienceDirect: Articles and e-books of publisher Elsevier, full text searchable Springer: Articles and e-books of publisher Springer, full text searchable National Technical Information Service (NTIS): Technical reports MatWeb: Materials Data Plastics Technology Online: Data about plastics and plastics technology PsycINFO: Articles and books on Psychology, including Ergonomics Google Scholar: Google –scientific information Electronic reference works/handbooks Engineering in general, design engineering The engineering handbook CRC handbook of
- Industrial Engineering and ManagementJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Industrial Engineering and Management. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science arXiv.org Other relevant databases Business Source Elite Emerald Subject Collections : Operations, Logistics & Quality PubsOnLine Suite : INFORMS journal package AIS electronic library Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z
- Mechanical Engineeringir. L. van Ewijk (Luuk) Welcome on the Subject Guide Mechanical Engineering. Here you can find the relevant sources of information for Mechanical Engineering. If you have questions, please contact the Information Specialist for Mechanical Engineering, Luuk van Ewijk. Principal databases Scopus: Articles, all disciplines Web of Science: Peer reviewed articles, all disciplines Espacenet: Patents, worldwide Other relevant databases ScienceDirect: Articles and e-books of publisher Elsevier, full text searchable SpringerLink: Articles and e-books of publisher Springer, full text searchable National Technical Information Service (NTIS): Technical reports MatWeb: Materials Data MathSciNet: Articles and books on mathematics Plastics Technology Online: Data about plastics and plastics technology Google Scholar: Google – Scientific information Electronic reference works/handbooks If access via links below does not work try access via FindUT, use title words. (Mechanical) Engineering in general, Design engineering The engineering
- Nanotechnologydr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke) Find the most important databases, encyclopedias and other sources for the discipline Nanotechnology. Books (print and digital) The digital library Google Books with online fragments free access Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Smart Materials Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Abstracts databases Scopus multidiscipinary Web of Science multidisciplinary, peer reviewed Google Scholar free access Full text databases Science Direct Elsevier Wiley online library Springer APS IEEE IOP Handbooks Nanobiomaterials Handbook Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology Handbook of Nanophysics (7-volume set) Handbook of Nanomedicine Nanoparticle Technology Handbook Sensor Technology Handbook Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine Support Finding information Academic skills Writing Courses on request Demonstrations Acquisition of new books and journals
- PhilosophyJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Philosophy. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Philosopher’s Index (EBSCO) Web of Science Scopus Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions, or feedback contact the information specialists of the faculty of BMS listed above. Recommended sources
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- PsychologyJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Psychology. To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases PsycINFO (EBSCO) Web of Science Scopus Other relevant databases Statline (CBS) ERIC (EBSCO) Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions, or feedback contact the information specialists of the faculty
- Public AdministrationJ.M. van Eck MSc (Marit) R. Cruz Martinez (Roberto) Welcome to the subject guide for Public Administration (PA). To make an appointment for a research consultation, or if you want to recommend a purchase, please contact the information specialists mentioned above. Most important databases Scopus Web of Science Google Scholar Other relevant databases JSTOR EconLit (EBSCO) Open research data Instead of collecting new data, it is possible and sometimes recommended to make use of existing, open research data. The table below presents recommended sources of open research data. The sources can directly (e.g. direct download) or indirectly (e.g. after registration) grant access to data. In any case, it is important to revise and comply with the terms of use of each source. The table is periodically updated but already incorporates information from the UT (Digital) Library’s Databases A-Z list, the UT Research Support page, and the BMS DataLab. For support, questions, or feedback contact the information specialists of
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