Digital resources

UNESCO: Electronic Educational Resources are teaching, learning or scientific resources that are in the public domain or are licensed for free use or reprocessing. Wikipedia: Electronic Educational Resources (EER) —digital material that can be reused for teaching, learning, research, and the like, made available through open source licenses, and that allows users of the material that would not simply be permitted by copyright.

Useful links to Electronic Educational Resources:

MedPix ® is a free, open-source, online database of medical images, teaching materials and clinical topics that integrates images and text metadata, including more than 12,000 patient scenarios, 9,000 topics, and almost 59,000 images. The main target audience includes physicians, nurses, allied healthcare professionals, medical students, nursing students and others interested in medical knowledge.
OpenMD.com is a search engine providing high quality medical information. The OpenMD system covers billions of documents from government agencies, large healthcare organizations, medical journals and reference sites.
medRxiv (pronounced "honey archive") is a free online archiving and distribution server for complete but unpublished manuscripts (preprints) in the medical, clinical and allied health sciences. Preprints are preliminary work reports that have not been validated by peer review.
PubMed Central® (PMC) is a free full-text archive of biomedical and natural sciences literature from the National Library of Medicine of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH / NLM). In keeping with the NLM's legislative mandate to collect and preserve biomedical literature, the PMC serves as a digital counterpart to NLM's extensive collection of print journals. PMC was developed and operated by the NLM National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Contains over 5 million full-text entries covering several centuries of biomedical and biological research (from the late 1700s to the present day).
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the world's leading medical journal and website. NEJM has been published for over 200 years and provides high-quality, peer-reviewed research and interactive clinical content for clinicians, educators, and the entire medical community. NEJM's mission is to provide clinicians with the best research and information at the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice, and to present this information in understandable and clinically useful formats that inform health care delivery and improve patient outcomes.
SAGE Open Medicine is an open access peer-reviewed journal that focuses on all aspects of medicine and welcomes original research and review articles from all areas of healthcare in the broadest sense. The journal is indexed in Pubmed Central and ESCI.
Open-i provides access to images from PubMed Central® articles, chest x-rays with radiology reports, and orthopedic illustrations
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) was launched in 2003 at Lund University, Sweden, with 300 open access journals. Today, the independent database contains about 12,000 open access journals covering all fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences and humanities.
PQDT Open - Free open access full text of dissertations and abstracts.

Students are provided with links to electronic educational resources:

PsycLearn: Research Methods content & 8 modules of PsycLearn: Introduction to Social Psychology



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More than 5,300 Coronavirus-related articles and book chapters on Wiley Online


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Extending free access to eBooks/ eTextbooks and courseware access for instructors


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Faculty Select: faculty can search12,400+ Open Educational Resources, get links for their Learning Management System (LMS) or distribution to students


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All online journal content: 46 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences


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The Cochrane Library (ISSN 1465-1858) is a collection of databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.

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Arabic Collections Online (ACO) is a publicly available digital library of public domain Arabic language content. ACO currently provides digital access to 12,810 volumes across 7,469 subjects drawn from rich Arabic collections of distinguished research libraries.

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Emerald manages a portfolio of over 300 journals, more than 2,500 books and over 1,500 teaching cases.

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Karger Publishers, headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, is a globally active publishing house in Health Sciences.

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EDP Sciences is an academic publisher owned by learned societies with over 100 years experience of publishing scientific journals, conferences proceeding, books and magazines.

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Canadian Science Publishing is pleased to provide free access to coronavirus and related research available in our journals.

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SUBSCRIPTION TEST RESOURCES

As part of the library's collaboration with international organizations that hold major information databases, the university has been granted access to the following licensed resources:

Research4life provides free or low-cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed publications. Research4Life is a public-private partnership of the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the libraries of Cornell and Yale Universities, the International Association of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Publishers (STM), and a wide range of international scientific publishers.

The Electronic Library System (ELS) "University Library Online" is an electronic library that provides access for higher and secondary educational institutions, public libraries, and corporate users to the most in-demand educational and scientific literature across all fields of knowledge from leading Russian publishers. The resource contains textbooks, study guides, monographs, periodicals, reference books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, video and audio materials, illustrated publications on art, non-fiction literature, and fiction. The catalog of publications is regularly updated with new relevant literature and currently contains over 100,000 titles. The core of the "University Library Online" consists of e-books in the humanities and natural sciences, economics, management, healthcare, architecture, construction, and information technology. The books are grouped into comprehensive thematic collections, presented in a unified publishing format adapted for screen reading (including e-readers, tablets, and smartphones) and suitable for scientific citation purposes. "University Library Online" is accessible from any computer within the university network. To access it outside the network, pre-registration in the system is required from a university computer.

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EBSCOhost provides access to leading research database providers. EBSCOhost offers a wide range of licensed full-text databases from leading information providers. The wide range of information resources varies from general bibliographic collections to specially designed subject-specific databases for public, academic, medical, and educational libraries. It includes over 200,000 full-text e-books. One of the EBSCOhost databases is Medline, which contains numerous journal and book publications from over 5,000 publishing companies. Access is open via IP address in all university buildings. Access outside the university premises is granted through a login and password of the unified EMMA account. To obtain a unified login and password, please contact the library (in room 210) or via email: lib.resource.imu@gmail.com.

Polpred.com. Media review. Full-text business publications from news agencies and the press by industry. In the categorizer: 53 industries / 600 sources / 8 federal districts of Russia / 235 countries and territories / main materials / articles and interviews with the top 22,000 officials. Thousands of news articles daily, full text in Russian. Millions of stories from news agencies and business press over 20 years.

Polpred.com is accessible from any computer within the university network. To access the system outside the university premises, registration is required through the "Access from Home" button in the header of Polpred.com or by requesting a unified login and password from the library (room 210) or via email: lib.resource.imu@gmail.com.