Within this section, it is possible to consult a collection of everything related to catalogs and databases, resources, and materials in both physical and digital formats directly or indirectly linked to the University of Tuscia.
NEW ACQUISITIONS
The University Library System lists on this page the monographs, both in print and electronic format, added to the catalog in the last four months
New acquisitions may include the latest additions obtained through purchase or donation, as well as publications from library collections currently being cataloged, which constitute a significant part of the Poles’ bibliographic heritage.
The service aims to provide users with an immediate overview of the growth of the library collection within the University Library System.
WorldCat is a bibliographic catalog that, by connecting a large number of libraries in one place, allows users to navigate through libraries worldwide using a simple search box.
How do you use it?
Do you need a resource – for example, a printed book, an ebook, photos, audiobooks – and don’t know where to find it?
Upon entering the WorldCat website, you will find a search bar where you can search for the desired content and discover the nearest libraries that possess the resource. From there, you can access or reserve the material, or obtain further information and contacts.
Italian Catalog of Periodicals(ACNP)
The Italian Catalog of Periodicals (ACNP) contains bibliographic descriptions of periodical publications available in libraries located throughout the national territory, covering all disciplinary sectors.
How do you use it?
Accessing the ACNP website, you’ll find a search box to look up the desired periodical by entering its title or conducting an advanced search. For further information on the advanced search of the Italian Catalog of Periodicals, please refer to the specific page.
OPAC National Library Service(SBN)
The catalog of the National Library Service (SBN) allows users to consult the catalog of libraries participating in the National Library Service.
It is a service open to the public (Open Public Access Catalog) and allows for free, basic, or advanced searches.
Biblioteca Consorziale di Viterbo
The Viterbo Consortium Library has its own OPAC catalog that allows users to search for resources and materials available in the library through a free or advanced search. In the case of complex – or advanced – searches, it will be possible to query the system using different specific fields (author, title, subject, publisher, and year of publication).
Catalogues
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Early European Books BNCF Collection
Early European Books” is a project promoted at the European level by ProQuest, tracing the history of printing in Europe from its origins around 1450 until the year 1700.
The content is sourced from the collections of major European national libraries, such as the Royal Danish Library (Kongelige Bibliotek – Copenhagen), the Netherlands National Library(Koninklijke Bibliotheek – The Hague), the France National Library (Bibliothèque nationale de France – Paris), and the Wellcome Library in the United Kingdom (The Wellcome Library – London).
The Florence National Central Library participated in the project with approximately 7,000 ancient volumes printed between 1485 and 1770.
The BNCF collection is freely accessible from all IP addresses within the national territory.
Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog (KVK)
The KVK, developed by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, is a metasearch engine that allows simultaneous querying of numerous library and bookstore catalogs worldwide.
The Internet Archive, part of the American Library Association, is a nonprofit digital library that provides access to millions of books, audio and video files, software, images, and websites.
Digitized volumes in the public domain are fully accessible and downloadable, and hundreds of thousands of modern books can be borrowed through the Open Library website.
The Internet Culturale portal offers unique access to catalogs and digital collections of Italian libraries.
ISTC – Incunabula Short Title Catalogue
The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue is the international database of European printing from the 15th century created by the British Library with contributions from institutions worldwide.
The database provides many links to online digital facsimiles and also to major online incunabula catalogs such as the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Inkunabelkatalog, and the Bod-Inc online.
EDIT16 – National Census of Italian Editions of the 16th Century
The Census concerns editions printed in Italy and those in Italian language printed abroad from 1501 to 1600, including contemporary and later counterfeits.
Many bibliographic records are accompanied by images related to the title page, colophon, or other pages.
Manus OnLine – Census of manuscripts in Italian libraries
MANUS is a database that includes description and digitalized images of manuscripts preserved in Italian public, ecclesiastical, and private libraries.
Italian Library is a digital library of representative texts of Italian cultural and literary tradition from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century.
The “Textual Research” page allows you to consult the most extensive freely accessible electronic concordances of Italian literature.
Early European Books” is a project, promoted at the European level by ProQuest, which traces the history of printing in Europe from its origins (around 1450) until the year 1700.
The Tuscia University offers access to databases, both restricted and open access.
Restricted access Databases
The restricted-access databases listed below are accessible to institutional users (faculty, student community, technical-administrative staff) both from computers connected to the university’s fixed network and/or Wi-Fi and remotely, from computers connected to networks other than the university’s, through the EZ Proxy or VPN services.
For each resource, the remote access method is indicated.
Open Access Databases
The University of Tuscia provides institutional users (faculty, student community, technical-administrative staff) with access to certain electronic journals on the campus network. These are accessible to users both from computers connected to the university’s fixed network and/or Wi-Fi on campus, and remotely, from computers connected to networks other than the university’s, through the EZProxy or VPN services.
For each resource, the remote access method is indicated.
Access to the full text of 44 legal journals is available on the Ius Explorer platform.
Coverage varies by title.
Publisher: Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre
On-campus network access – Remote access type: VPN
Access to the full text of approximately 2,400 journals is available on the ScienceDirect platform, starting from 1995 for most titles.
The covered disciplinary areas include life sciences, physical sciences and engineering, medicine, social sciences, and humanities.
Publisher: Elsevier
In-campus network access – Remote access type: EZProxy
Elsevier has activated a new option for remote access that can be set up using the university’s email domains:
@unitus.it and @studenti.unitus.it
Activate Remote Access
Digital library containing full-text journals with the exclusion, due to publishing agreements, of the current year and some previous years (“moving wall” that can vary from one to five years).
It is divided into various multidisciplinary collections, the 5 subscribed to by the University of Tuscia are Arts & Sciences I, II, III, VI, VIII for a total of 700 titles.
Publisher: ITHAKA
On-campus network access – Remote access type: EZProxy
ITHAKA has extended access to all JSTOR collections until June 30, 2022.
Access to the full text of Nature journals (since 1997), Nature Biotechnology (since 1997), Nature Climate Change (since 2007), Nature Ecology & Evolution (since 2017), Nature Geoscience (since 2008), Nature Sustainability (since 2018).
Publisher: Springer Nature
On-campus network access – Remote access type: EZProxy
Access to the full text of 196 journals from the HSS Collection (Humanities, Law, Social Sciences), starting mostly from 1996.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
On-campus network access – Remote access type: EZProxy
Access to the full text of 57 journals from publishers Il Mulino and Carocci.
Covered disciplinary areas include history, philosophy, culture and society, art, linguistics, politics, economics, law.
Access type: EZProxy
Access to the full text of 11 journals on the Torrossa Digital Library platform by Casalini Libri.
Covered disciplinary areas include archaeology, architecture, philology, geography, glottology, literature. Coverage varies by title.
Access type: EZProxy
Access to the full text of approximately 1,600 journals on the Wiley Online Library platform, starting mostly from 1997.
Covered disciplinary areas include historical, philosophical, pedagogical and psychological sciences, legal, economic and statistical sciences, political and social sciences, mathematical and computer sciences, physical, chemical, earth, biological, medical, agricultural, and veterinary sciences, antiquity, philological-literary, and historical-artistic.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
On-campus network access – Remote access type: EZProxy
Access to the full text of 8 journals on the Wolters Kluwer Italia platform.
Covered disciplinary areas include administrative and tax law, tenders, and workplace safety. Coverage varies by title.
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Italia
On-campus network access – Remote access type: VPN
MediaLibraryOnline, anche detta MLOL, è una rete di biblioteche pubbliche, scolastiche ed accademiche che si occupa di prestito digitale. In particolare, MLOL si occupa del prestito digitale di ebook, giornali online, audiolibri. È possibile trovare maggiori informazioni in merito a prestiti e servizi sul sito ufficiale MLOL.
L’Università degli Studi della Tuscia aderisce a MLOL ed è possibile accedere al servizio utilizzando le credenziali istituzionali (username e password) attraverso il seguente link.
MediaLibraryOnline, also known as MLOL, is a network of public, school, and academic libraries that specializes in digital lending. In particular, MLOL facilitates digital lending of ebooks, online newspapers, and audiobooks. More information about loans and services can be found on the official MLOL website.
The University of Tuscia is a member of MLOL, and it is possible to access the service using institutional credentials (username and password) through the following link.
The University of Tuscia makes available some digitalized collections.
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