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![]() Springer eBooks now available at Leibniz-Institute for NeurobiologyCollection provides Leibniz-Institute for Neurobiology with access to thousands of Springer eBooks. eBooks are now available at Leibniz-Institute for Neurobiology through SpringerLink LIN library tests between the 1st of May and the 16th of June 2012 the following Springer eBook collections:
The Springer eBook Collection offers the first online book collection especially made for the requirements of researchers and students. The whole collection includes online access to more than 18,000 eBooks with over 3,000 new titles added each year. Available through Springer Link's IP enabled eBook gateway, researchers can gain online access to the most valuable books instantly from multiple locations, including library, office, dorm room, or wherever the end user can gain internet access. eBooks are digital editions of your favorite print titles. You can download eBooks and read them immediately so there is no waiting for the book to come back into stock if it has already been checked out. eBooks also offer the convenience of size and portability. You can store your own personal library of eBooks on you PC, Laptop, or handheld device. Springer eBooks are available in Adobe PDF format; Springer eReference Works are available in PDF and XML formats Springer Improved access to online journalsSince the beginning of the year the LIN library takes part in the Electronic Journals Library (EZB).The Electronic Journals Library
offers fast, structured and standardized access to scientific and
academic full text journals. At the moment, it contains 60,258 titles,
among them 8,940 online-only journals, covering all subjects. 33,527
journals can be read free of charge. In addition we offer access to the
respective journals we subscribe to. A search can be directly performed
from our library's homepage. Just enter the title or title
words (or abbrevations) in the search field "ejournals". You'll
also find a link at the page "Catalogues and Databases".
Full text accessibility is shown by means of dots in different colours.
Please contact the library team with any questions you may have.
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