Close sidebar Home » Research » Library » Collections » eResources news Open sidebar menu eResources news New databases and subscriptions Oxford Bibliographies – International Relations Trial dates: 7 June – 5 July 2022 Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides across a variety of subject areas. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopaedia, this cutting-edge resource directs researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of subjects. The Library has set up a trial on International Relations. Please send your feedback to [email protected] Adam Matthew Explorer May 2022 Adam Matthew (AM Explorer) resources includes collections spanning the social sciences and humanities, developed in collaboration with leading libraries and archives ; guides to discover millions of pages of unique primary source content which empower students and researchers to develop critical thinking ; digital collections that transform teaching and research on important themes such as: Borders and Migrations, Gender and Sexuality, Global History, and War and Conflict. Single point of access through AM Explorer with built-in federated search functionality across all collections. It includes additional features to enhance student engagement such as Handwritten Text Recognition, Data Visualisation, Video and Oral Histories. Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law April 2022 The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law (MPECCoL) provides a high level of analytical coverage of constitutional law topics in a comparative context. MPECCoL articles address a focused range of topics that provide the best coverage of the essence, character, development, and history of constitutional law from a global perspective. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy February 2022 The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online (REP Online) is the largest and most comprehensive resource available for all those involved in the study of philosophy. It is a trusted source of quality information, providing access to over 2,800 articles that have been edited for level and consistency by a team of renowned subject experts. Regularly updated with new and revised articles it is the ideal entry point for further discovery and research, clearly organised and with over 25,000 cross-references linking themes, concepts and philosophers. It is also an ideal reference source for those in subjects related to philosophy, such as politics, psychology, economics, anthropology, religion and literature. SAGE Campus August 2021 The SAGE Campus platform provides 250+ hours of structured online learning for skills and research methods. The courses are self-paced, and instructor-led, packed with an engaging mix of video, interactives, formative assessments and more. Register to follow courses. Oxford - Very Short Introductions August 2021 Oxford's Very Short Introductions series offers concise and original introductions to a wide range of subjects – the Library has subscribed to the Law collection until September 2022. Each volume provides an authoritative and engaging assessment of a concept, field, or body of work, drawing out the central ideas, themes, and approaches. Page last updated on 07 June 2022