Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Open Knowledge Hub (OKhub)

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The Open Knowledge Hub is an open data project that aims to improve the supply and accessibility of content that supports evidence-informed policy making and practice in international development. It is being developed by the Institute of Development Studies in close collaboration with a range of partner organisations. In physical terms the hub is a database of open-licensed metadata (bibliographic data and links) about research documents, organisations, and other materials. It is building on emerging approaches from the open access and open data movements to create a new open and collaborative “hub” for the sharing of development knowledge. A key objective of the project is to raise the profile of diverse perspectives on international development, paying particular attention to content from organisations based in the global south.


Friday, June 19, 2015

NEW! Taylor and Francis ebooks

Search over 150 years of publishing Taylor and Francis e-books

An exceptional list of authors which includes many of the greatest thinkers and scholars of the last one hundred years


Friday, June 13, 2014

FREE access to key research on the world's most popular sport

Research in the News

A celebration of football

As the world’s focus turns to Brazil, these insightful articles offer a different perspective on what it means to host a "mega" event, both from a business and supporter viewpoint. Articles cover issues related to lessons from football/sports events and fan involvement.
The following articles are specially selected from the Emerald Management eJournals Database. Our Emerald Management eJournals Database contains over 180,000 high quality, peer reviewed articles from over 200 journals, providing comprehensive coverage across all management disciplines.
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Electronic Resources offered through NUST Library

The journal of Acoustical Society of America (JASA).
Provides access to African reseach publications. Contents and abstracts
of articles in agricultural sciences, arts, culture and literature,
science and technology, and social sciences.


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