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How to access the library resources

An overview of the library resources

The AUR Library offers a diverse and extensive collection of resources to support academic research and learning. The library's collection includes a substantial digital archive, with eBooks making up the largest share at 66% (340,887 titles), followed by eJournals at 10% (51,797 titles). Additionally, 21% of the library’s resources consist of newspapers, reports, and newsletters (109,385 publications). A physical collection of books and DVDs is also available, accounting for 3% of the total resources (15,419 items). Whether users seek digital or print materials, the AUR Library provides comprehensive access to a wide range of academic and informational content.

The library currently subscribes to various databases including interdisciplinary sources like the Academic Source Ultimate database from EBSCO Information services, subject-focused services like Statista, a business reference, and the Archival Journals and Primary Sources Collection by JSTOR particularly recommended for literature review searches. You can browse the list of available databases, either subscribed to or freely indexed to the AUR Discovery Service from the Publication Finder page.