THESSALONIKI INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY
Electronic Information Resources

This page provides access to CITY Library's new Online Catalogue, ABEKT. For a short period of time ABEKT Online Catalogue will be available for in-campus use only. Until all data is transferred from the old system, users need to consult both Catalogues for complete information on Library holdings.

Additionally, this page provides links to a variety of Electronic Information Resources including online databases, digital libraries, e-books, e-journals and publicly accessible Internet resources. The Electronic Information Resources may be accessed by enrolled students and staff (on-campus and off-campus) via the entire College network and remotely.

ABEKT Online Catalogue

   

 

Databases

EBSCO Databases
OCLC FirstSearch Databases
WilsonSelectPlus (OCLC)
The Cochrane Library 2007
Entrez Databases (PubMed)
ACM Digital Library
IEEE Digital Library
ICAP Online
Education & IT Digital Library
EconStats
National Documentation Centre Databases
Hellenic Dissertations
Greek Economy in Numbers (bilingual)


 

E-journal Catalogues

E-journals (Browse)
E-journals (Search)
FindArticles (Online archive)
Directory of Open Access Journals
FreeFulltext.com (Scholarly periodicals)
Serials Collections (NDC)
Index of Greek Journals on the Web



 

 


 

 

 

E-book Collections

NetLibrary (Psychology Books)
ACM Online Books
IEEE Online Bookshelf

 

 

Trial Electronic Resources

Electronic Resources available on trial.

 

 

E-Reference Resources

Google Scholar (scholarly literature)
The European Library Collections
Union Catalogue Greek Academic Libraries
Human Computer Interaction Resources
EEVL Virtual Library
European Bibliography of Slavic and East European StudiesSelected Internet Resources (CITY Library)

 

 

 

 


For any question please send email to:
library@city.academic.gr


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City Liberal Studies, Affiliated Institution of the University of Sheffield,
Computing Centre (2001)

 

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