SUBSCRIBED and FREE ACCESS DATABASES
(Alphabetical Order)
DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open-access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, committed to ensuring quality content is freely available online for everyone.
For the following subject packages within the scope of Freedom Collection of Elsevier Publishing House, access to the books of the years specified can be provided. Access to the electronic books of Elsevier Publishing House is provided through the same interface with ScienceDirect journals: http://www.sciencedirect.com Under the subject headings at the specified URL address, books with the green colour *book*; can be accessed in full text. E-books can also be viewed by searching the online library catalog.
ERIC (the Education Resource Information Centre) is the main reference source for educational literature and resources. This database provides access to journals included in the Current Index of Journals in Education and Resources in Education Index.
Containing more than 1.6 million records from 1966 to the present, ERIC links to more than 631,000 full-text documents.
In co-operation with the John Carter Brown Library, EBSCO Information Services has produced a comprehensive guide to printed records written about America in Europe before 1750. The main topics covered in this database, totaling more than 32,000 records, are: Britons in America, Trade, Exploration, Dutch in America, French in America, Great Britain-Colonies, Religions and Beliefs, Pirates, and Slave trade.
The Europeana website provides cultural heritage enthusiasts, professionals, teachers, and researchers with access to Europe's digital cultural heritage. Why? To inspire and inform fresh perspectives and open conversations about our history and culture. To share and enjoy our rich cultural heritage. To use it to create new things.
We give you access to millions of items from providing institutions across Europe. Discover artworks, books, music, and videos on art, newspapers, archaeology, fashion, science, sport, and much more.
The IEEE Xplore digital library is a powerful resource for the discovery of scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners.
IEEE Xplore provides web access to more than 6 million full-text documents from some of the world's most highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics.
The content in IEEE Xplore comprises:
260+ journals 4+ million conference papers
Approximately 25,000 new documents are added to IEEE Xplore each month.
İntihal.net is a similarity detection software that can be used online. İntihal.net can be used without any limit on the number of users or the number of scans. Student assignments, master's theses, doctoral theses or articles/papers can be scanned on Intihal.net without any document type limitation.
Users who want to create an account can register by filling out the form at https://app.intihal.net/?modul=kullanici_yeni with their corporate e-mail address. After registration, approval must be given by the library authority. In case of no approval for a long time, please contact the relevant department of our library.
Note In order for the registration process to be approved, an e-mail address with comu.edu.tr extension must be used during registration.
The Articles on Theology Database, Article Database in Ottoman Language, Ottoman Salnames Database, Documentation Database, Treatise Database in Ottoman Language, and Database for Articles on Turkish History, Literature, Culture and Art prepared by ISAM Library provide full-text access to more than 110,000 articles with official permissions. In addition to different search features, the databases also have a "search in text" feature. With this feature, authors can see the citations made to their works.
The Nature Portfolio journals are a collection of multidisciplinary research and review journals including:
ULAKBIM Turkish Databases are created by ULAKBIM in international standards in order to enable researchers to access Turkish scientific content electronically. It consists of the following databases: life sciences, medicine, engineering and basic sciences, social sciences and law.