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New databases in social sciences and psychology
The library has acquired ProQuest databases Social Work Online and Psychological Experiments Online.
Elateroidea, Derodontoidea, Bostrichoidea, Lymexyloidea, Cleroidea and Cucujoidea
Support for entomology research with the Apollo eBook Collection from 2007-2012. Apollo Books is very well known publisher in systematic entomology, now Apollo's books can be found as part of Brill's publishing house. All books are in English.
Plenty of new databases acquired!
The library has subscribed to as much as 75 new humanist and social sciences databases from ProQuest this spring. All the databases will be in use for at least three years. Part of the sum that has been invested in the subscription may be used yearly for buying the most used ones for perpetual use.
Documents on British Policy Overseas archive database
Documents on British Policy Overseas archive database sheds light on Britain’s international relations and diplomacy throughout the twentieth century.
Library News in Brief 4/2019
Library News in Brief brings you the latest news of the Library's work, new developments, acquisitions and services.
Get head start to your research activities from effective patent search –Teqmine Patent Similarity Webinar 9.5.
The University of Turku pilots Teqmine Patent Similarity, a Finnish patent search database during the year 2019. The database covers millions of newest patents from around the world. All UTU credential holders have a free access to create a personal user account to the service via one-time Haka identification. A free user webinar is available for all interested UTU credentials holders on Thursday, 9 May, 2019, at 14.00–15.00 Finnish time.
Screen Studies - digital platform taking users from script to screen and beyond
Screen Studies is a dynamic digital platform taking users from script to screen and beyond – offering a broad range of content from Bloomsbury and Faber & Faber to support moving-image studies.
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The library develops its collections in cooperation with the staff and students by utilizing the clientele's expertise. Therefore we are happy to receive acquisition requests for new resources.