eresources@cambridge
RIN ejournal usage study (academics) | RIN ejournal usage study (students)
Not sure where to start ?
Cambridge University Library subscribes to a large amount of web-based electronic resources, but finding what you need is not always easy.
- To see resources for a subject area, click on the 'by subject' tab and choose a subject
- To search for full text articles, use the 'articles' tab to search popular abstract & citation databases
- To find a specific ejournal by title or ISSN, use the 'ejournals' tab
- If you know the name of a resource you wish to access, click on the 'Find databases' tab and browse a list of resources
- Use the help section to find our about off campus access with a Raven username and password
- Can't find what you are looking for ? Recommend an eresource or an ejournal
- Users from the Cambridge scientific community should use science@cambridge as their main access point for electronic library material
Find resources by subject:
Search popular article databases:
Search the most popular abstract and full text article databases from one box, or use the advanced CrossSearch interface to search over 200 eresources. Requires a Raven username and password to access off campus.
Try also:
- Advanced CrossSearch interface - simultaneously search across multiple eresources
- Scopus - a comprehensive citation database
- Web of Knowledge - a popular citation database
Find a database or eresource by title:
Or browse by title: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Try also:
- Newspapers, Images, Sound & CDROMs
- Theses
- Digital image collections
- Resources on trial
- Advanced CrossSearch interface - simultaneously search across multiple eresources
- science@cambridge
Find ejournals by title:
View Cambridge ejournal holdings by title, or used the main A-Z to find titles by subject area or vendor.
Try also:
Search the Newton catalogues for eresources:

