Did you know…? – temporary access to additional e-resources: ProQuest

Even though our libraries are physically closed, remember that access to e-resources is unaffected! Our list of additional e-resources made available temporarily by publishers in support of online teaching, learning and research during the COVID-19 outbreak can be found at bit.ly/COVID-19LibraryUpdates.

In today’s post we would like to highlight ProQuest One Academic. This resource combines four core multidisciplinary resources on one platform: Academic Complete (Ebook Central), Academic Video Online, ProQuest Central, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.

screenshot of ProQuest

To access these resources, visit our updates page – section: ‘Temporary Access to Additional Resources’. Access to ProQuest is via institutional login. Please get in touch if you have any queries, as we would be happy to help!
library@abdn.ac.uk

For Information Consultant details please see: bit.ly/InfoConsultants

REMINDER:: Service Alert – Sunday 17 January – RefWorks and ProQuest databases

Access to RefWorks and ProQuest research databases including ABI/INFORM, EconLit, GeoRef, IBSS and LION will not be available 03:00 – 11:00 on Sunday 17 January due to upgrade work on the ProQuest platform. Users will be re-directed to a webpage explaining the scheduled maintenance.

Apologies in advance for any inconvenience that may be caused.

Susan McCourt, s.mccourt@abdn.ac.uk

Service Alert: ProQuest databases – Sunday 17 January

ProQuest will be upgrading its systems infrastructure to improve performance, security, and overall reliability. Work is scheduled to begin at 03:00 GMT on Sunday 17 January and will last for up to 8 hours.

During this time, access to ProQuest research databases including ABI/INFORM, EconLit, GeoRef, IBSS and LION will not be available, and users will be re-directed to a webpage explaining the scheduled maintenance. Please note that RefWorks, the reference management tool, will also be unavailable during the upgrade window.

Apologies in advance for any inconvenience that may be caused.

Susan McCourt, s.mccourt@abdn.ac.uk

Over 30,000 Early Modern works now available online

These are exciting times for researchers! Our library service can now offer access to Early European Books: a new collection of digitised documents from the dawn of the printed book, putting extraordinary resources from the Renaissance at your fingertips. The collection comprises over 30,000 works, including 18,000 books and 4.9 million pages dating from 1450-1700 on topics including alchemy, art, botany, early medicine, philosophy, poetry, science, and theology.

Its publishers, Proquest, describe their database as “the most comprehensive digitized collection of rare books and incunabula available anywhere online. Over 30,000 works are currently included, with new titles added regularly. No other online source offers early modernists such a wide survey of the print output of Europe from 1450-1700, removing the need for lengthy research trips and saving valuable travel time and budget.”

They describe how this new interface “offers users a research experience as close as possible to actually being with the book. Researchers can see every page and feature rendered on screen in fine, crisp images. Meticulous indexing and specialist search fields ensure relevant results are returned each time.”

The project is being developed in partnership with a host of major European libraries including the National Libraries of Florence, France, and the Netherlands, the Royal Library in Denmark and the Wellcome Library, London, with more libraries expected to join the program.

See the Proquest website for more information: http://www.proquest.com/products-services/eeb.html

REMINDER: RefWorks and ProQuest unavailable Sunday 15 June (03.00 – 11.00)

RefWorks and ProQuest databases (e.g. ABI/INFORM, British Education Index, IBSS) will be unavailable on Sunday 15 June 2014 from approximately 3 am BST (GMT+1) through to 11 am BST (GMT+1). Apologies for any inconvenience caused – ProQuest intend to make improvements to its internal systems to accommodate a growing number of users and to reduce the need for future downtime.

Susan McCourt, s.mccourt@abdn.ac.uk

 

MAINTENANCE: RefWorks and ProQuest – 03.00 – 11.00 Sunday 15 June

RefWorks and ProQuest databases (e.g. ABI/INFORM, British Education Index, IBSS) will be unavailable on Sunday 15 June 2014 from approximately 3 am BST (GMT+1) through to 11 am BST (GMT+1). Apologies for any inconvenience caused – ProQuest intend to make improvements to its internal systems to accommodate a growing number of users and to reduce the need for future downtime.

Susan McCourt, s.mccourt@abdn.ac.uk