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Economist

All articles from The Economist print edition are published and the online archive dates back to June 1997. There is also a variety of web-only content, including blogs, debates and audio/video programmes.

InCites

InCites is a customized, citation-based research evaluation tool on the Web that enables you to analyze institutional productivity and benchmark your output against peers worldwide. Access is via IP Authentication (Quick Launch Incites) Online training here.

ePrints and eTheses Institutional Repository

Showcases the research output of staff and postgraduate students of NUI Maynooth and St Patrick's College Maynooth.

RIAN

The Irish word for path, is your route to Open Access Irish Research Publications

SCOPUS

The Library and the Research Office jointly purchased SCOPUS. This is the largest abstract and citation database containing both peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. With over 18,000 titles from more than 5,000 publishers, Scopus offers researchers a quick, easy and comprehensive resource to support their research needs in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields and, more recently, also in the arts and humanities.

LexisNexis - News & Business

Contains over 34,000 full-text sources including 12,000 news sources (eg. the Irish Times, Sunday Business Post, Business & Finance, Financial Times;) and a huge range of company, financial and industry sources.

LexisNexis - Legal

Provides access to comprehensive and authoritative legal information.

JSTOR

Journal Storage Database - full text archival database of covering 900 scholarly journals in the areas of arts & humanities, social sciences and science.

Journal Citation Reports

A comprehensive and unique resource tool that allows you to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from over 7,000 scholarly and technical journals from more than 3,000 publishers in over 60 countries.

Irish Times via ProQuest

A fully searchable digital archive of the Irish Times. The coverage is from 1859 to current, with today's issue being loaded at 8am CET (Central European Time).

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