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IEEE Xplore Help Guide
Note: Link for access: IEEE (NASATI)
The IEEE Xplore is a powerful database in scientific and technical field, published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and other publishing partners. IEEE Xplore provides access to over 3 million full-text materials from some of the world’s most highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. There are also more than 2 million documents in HTML format. The IEEE Xplore has 170+ journals, 1,400+ conference proceedings, 5,100+ technical standards, around 2,000 eBooks. Approximately 20,000 new documents are added to IEEE Xplore each month.
ProQuest Central Help Guide
Note: Link for access: Proquest (NASATI)
ProQuest Central is the largest, multidisciplinary, full-text database in the market today, totaling over 170 subjects, making the database the broadest research resource in the world.
Science Direct
Note: Science Direct Open Access journals and eBooks
Science Direct (SD) is Elsevier’s leading database for academic communities. It comprises full-text scientific, technical and health publications with updated documents to keep users informed in their fields. SD conveys over 3,800 journals and more than 35,000 book titles. We are currently provided to access to 1,876 journals dated from 2007 to 2019, and 284 ebooks.
Science Direct Help Guide
Note: Science Direct (NASATI)
Science Direct (SD) is Elsevier’s leading database for academic communities. It comprises full-text scientific, technical and health publications with updated documents to keep users informed in their fields. SD conveys over 3,800 journals and more than 35,000 book titles. We are currently provided to access to 1,876 journals dated from 2007 to 2019, and 284 ebooks.
SpringerLink
Note: SpringerLink Open Access journals and eBooks
SpringerLink is the world’s most comprehensive online database of scientific, technological and medical journals, books and reference works. There are over 9 million scientific documents in the collection.
Web of Science
Note: We are sorry for limited access as currently we do not have a subscription to access to WoS for article abstracts, citations and beyond.
Web of Science (previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a scientific citation indexing database originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) that provides a comprehensive citation search, citation mapping and citation reports. It gives access to multiple databases that reference cross-disciplinary research, which enable in-depth exploration of specialized sub-fields in any disciplines.

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