Schools offering advanced degrees in Library or Information Science are eligible for free access to the following resources:
- All-new ProQuest Platform databases, including:
- ABI/INFORM®
- Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA)
- Aqualine
- ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM)
- ASFA: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
- Biological Sciences
- Biotechnology and BioEngineering Abstracts
- British Humanities Index (BHI)
- Canadian Newsstand
- CBCA Complete
- ComDisDome
- Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI)
- Index Islamicus
- International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
- Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
- Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
- National Newspapers Core
- Oceanic Abstracts
- PAIS
- Physical Education Index
- PILOTS
- ProQuest® Dissertations and Theses (Abstract and Index)
- ProQuest® Historical Newspapers™—The Washington Post
- ProQuest Illustrata: Natural Sciences
- ProQuest Illustrata: Technology
- ProQuest® National Newspapers Core
- ProQuest® Nursing & Allied Health Source
- ProQuest® Research Library
- Social Services Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Technology Research Database
- Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
- Bowker Global Books in Print
- Bowker RCL Web
- ebrary Library and Knowledge Management Center
- ProQuest Congressional Information Services and ProQuest University Publications of America, including:
- ProQuest® Congressional
- ProQuest® Government Periodical Index
- ProQuest® History Vault
- ProQuest® Legislative Insight
- ProQuest® Statistical Insight
- Statistical DataSets
- RefWorks
- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Online
Schools with programs in School Library Media are eligible to receive access to these additional resources:
- CultureGrams™
- eLibrary®
- History Study Centre
- ProQuest® Historical Newspapers™—The New York Times Graphical Edition
- ProQuest® Platinum
- SIRS® Discoverer
- SIRS® Issues Researcher
The free subscriptions will be available to library school students and faculty only and not available campus-wide. Alternative access arrangements may be made for students studying remotely.
Our support for library schools around the world goes beyond providing complimentary access to these outstanding resources. In addition our professional training team is available for on-site and/or remote training to classes utilizing these products. Please click here for more information about training.
For more information and to sign up, please contact your local regional Library School Program representative: Maria Ziemer [North America], Sophie Panagi [Europe], or Clare Bristow [Australia/New Zealand].
Follow this link to view a list of current participants.