Online Databases

To access resources from within the College, click on the database title.
 
To access resources externally via your Athens Account, click on the link in right hand column
 
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Database Links

AN Magazine Artist's magazine. Comprehensive list of artist's resources, funding and work opportunities
Only available on Campus
Archival Sound Recordings The British Library's Archival Sound Recordings website will provide UK Higher and Further Education staff and students free access to approximately 32,000 recordings.
Education Image Gallery Thousands of images from the world-famous Getty archive covering diverse subject areas such as Sport, Fashion, Major Events, Buildings, Politics, Social History, Key Personalities, Transport, Industry, Work, Leisure, Music.
European Sources Online  provides single integrated access to a broad range of information about the European union & wider Europe (Previously known as KnowEurope).
Film and Sound  is a JISC-funded set of collections of film and video. Several hundred hours of high-quality material are available for download, either in full or as segments, and can be used freely in learning, teaching and research.
GMID is an integrated online business information system providing key business intelligence on countries, consumers, lifestyles, markets & companies. It offers a range of international market research.
Issues Online from Independence Educational Publishers Need key facts on specific social issues? This provides a source of key facts along with links to the source articles. Need key statistics on specific social issues? This provides excellent graphs & tables.
InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database A selection of UK & International newspapers. Three searching options - search across all titles or 'browse & submit' selections to search individual titles.
InfoTrac OneFile 1980 - current A resource for news & periodical articles on a wide range of topics: business, computers, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, humanities, law, literature & art, politics, science, social science, sports, technology, & many general interest topics. Full-text articles, many with images.
The John Johnson Collection This collection provides access to thousands of items selected from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera, offering unique insights into the changing nature of everyday life in Britain in the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Categories include Nineteenth-Century Entertainment, the Booktrade, Popular Prints, Crimes, Murders and Executions, and Advertising.
Jorum is a free online repository service for teaching and support staff in UK Further and Higher Education institutions, helping to build a community for the sharing, re-use and re-purposing of learning and teaching materials
KnowUK is an online service developed to provide UK reference information containing over 100 reference publications. It provides a comprehensive resource for everybody in the UK.
S C R A N
Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network
Scottish Screen Archive
The Scottish Screen Archive is Scotland's national moving images collection. It preserves over 100 years of Scottish history on film and video.  It provides thousands of titles for personal, educational or commercial use.
Thomson Gale Virtual Reference Library
is a database of encyclopaedias, almanacs, & specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. These reference materials once were accessible only in the library, but now you can access them online from the library or remotely 24/7.
TRILT
Television & Radio Index for Learning & Teaching - listings & archive of broadcast programme information. For all recordings please contact Learning Resources on ext 4812. For all other enquiries contact your campus library.
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