DADI
DADI is an inventory of freely accessible online databases. It provides access to 1,200 bibliographical and information databases and image libraries, and to free online thesauruses. Last updated in September 2009.
DADI is an inventory of freely accessible online databases. It provides access to 1,200 bibliographical and information databases and image libraries, and to free online thesauruses. Last updated in September 2009.
A one-stop portal to three bibliographical databases on archaeological and historical topics: BAHR (Roman history), FRANCIS (prehistoric and protohistoric fields, art and archaeology and, some areas of religious history and science), FRANTIQ-CCI (sciences of antiquity).
Bibliographical database on European grey literature, published between 1980 and 2005. It indexes technical and research reports, doctoral dissertations, conference proceedings, pre-prints and official publications. It covers the fields of the pure and applied sciences, technology and economics, along with the humanities and social sciences. Since 2008, Inist (Institution de l’information scientifique et technique) has provided free online access to OpenSIGLE.
European digital library, created by the European Commission in November 2008. It provides access to more than 77 million books, maps, recordings, photos, archive documents, paintings and films from national libraries and cultural institutions of EU member states.
Database containing publications from national and international biomedical conferences, published as books, in journals or in unofficial publications. Created in 1995, it includes a historical section with conference publications produced from 1845 to 1990. About 3,500 conference publications are freely accessible online.
Collective catalogue bringing together 40 Macedonian libraries. It references books, journal articles, periodical collections and audio-visual documents.
Catalogue of UN publications and documents, indexed by the Dag Hammarskjöld library and the UN Office library in Geneva. It also includes external publications acquired by the Dag Hammarskjöld library. UNBISnet originally dated back to 1979 but documents from before this date are added to the catalogue regularly. UNBISnet also provides instant access to a growing number of full-text resources.
The Odysséo catalogue allows users to identify and locate sources on the history of immigration in France from 1800 up to the present day: archives, manuscripts, posters, periodicals, iconography, audio documents and audiovisuals etc.
Bibliographical database produced by the IFORD information and resource centre in Cameroon. It contains more than 20,000 references covering all areas of the population sciences.
The media centre contains references of monographs, theses, and grey literature in latin characters and Arabic script. It contains the collections of various member laboratories of the MMSH: LAMES, IDEMEC, TELEMME, IREMAM and CEMAF-Aix. It covers Mediterrannean studies related to the following disciplines: modern and contemporary history, sociology, anthropology, ethnology, the Arab and Muslim world and African studies.