Ateneo

Online Digital Library

The Digital Library of the University makes available to its teachers and students, for consultation, the book series of the greatest publishing houses and the main databases available for scholars and researchers.


EBSCO


EBSCO Information Services is a division of EBSCO Industries, Inc., one of the largest privately held and family-owned companies in the United States. EBSCO Industries, Inc. has been in business since 1944. Starting as a small subscription agency, EBSCO quickly became a pioneer in the library services industry.
EBSCO is the leading provider of research databases, electronic journals, journal subscriptions, e-books and discovery services to libraries of all kinds. For over 70 years we have been working with libraries to enhance research with quality content and technology

MediaLibraryOnLine


MLOL is the first Italian network of public libraries, librarian networks and other authorities which cooperate and share the costs for the management of digital resources: today the network is formalized by a national agreement with a leading system named by the other participant authorities (today the leading system is the Consorzio Sistema Bibliotecario Nord-Ovest di Milano, CSBNO) which manages exclusively digital-content book series. MLOL is also the Italian platform for digital lending in Italian libraries. The access to the library is allowed via the Internet, 24/7, in order to allow on-line consultation of e-books, music, films, audio-books, newspapers and magazines, databases and e-learning objects to students, teachers and researchers.
To access the contents it's necessary to click on the “Enter” button and insert your Username and Password (identical to the log-in information to access the University portal).

TORROSSA


Since 1958, Casalini Libri is one of the leading suppliers of European books, journals, digital content and bibliographic data to libraries and agencies worldwide and provides them with fast, accurate, quality and fully customisable services. Specialising in Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek publications, the company offers a full range of services dedicated to collection development and technical processing. These include online selection and ordering of titles, bibliographic information on the latest releases, Approval Plan, cataloguing and physical processing of volumes (Shelf Ready), as well as a full-text platform collecting digital content (monographs and journals) from 180 publishers.

MIRABILE


MIRABILE is a knowledge management system for the study and research of medieval culture promoted by the International Society for the Study of the Latin Middle Ages and the Foundation Ezio Franceschini in Florence, in collaboration with other institutions.
Furthermore, the Data Base features french novels, and hagiographies, of the projects TRAMP, ROME, ABC and TETRA, the Latin database allows free consultation for:
- the bibliography of manuscripts for the years 2009-2011
- an index of medieval authors, works and manuscripts derived from MEL, BISLAM and CALMA. The constantly growing indexing includes the volumes MEL XXV-XXXVI

IL FORO ITALIANO


The database IL FORO ITALIANO is a working tool that allows the user to base his work on a solid documentary basis. The extraordinary thesaurus offered by the printed version, supported by an efficient mapping of legal literature, structured by headings and fields of research, is flanked in interactive mode by an extremely rich digital database that is updated in real time. In short: all the law, expertly organised, in one click.

Rivisteweb - The Italian platform for the human and social sciences


Rivisteweb is the most authoritative Italian collection of human and social science journals, designed for universities, research centres, public and private institutions. The database features articles of more than 80 active journals and an archive of almost 100 periodicals of the Mulino group (Società editrice il Mulino and Carocci editore), searchable in full text and bibliographical data, indexed in the main repertories, search engines and discovery services.
Within the national context, most of the journals present are at the top quality level of their subject areas.

DarwinBooks


Darwin is the digital archive of Mulino books, designed to meet the new needs of the Italian university, by offering hundreds of research monographs in the main disciplinary areas of our catalogue.
Access to the contents is restricted to universities and institutions. The volumes - located in disciplinary collections - are searchable from the index, from which the user may access to chapters, paragraphs and apparatuses. On the individual title and the archive as a whole it is possible to search the bibliographical data, but also the complete text or specific parts of it (e.g. only the figures, tables, notes, bibliography, etc.). Each book and each chapter is marked with a Doi (digital object identifier) for quick and unambiguous reference on the net.

Ovid


Ovid Technologies,Company of the Wolters Kluwer Publishing Group (Health Learning, Research & Practice, biomedical publications) is a global leader in electronic medical-scientific information, both in the academic and medical - hospital sectors.
The Ovid platform is a simple and efficient way to search across multiple information resources, maximizing data access, search productivity and ease of use, for researchers and biomedical information professionals. The Ovid platform provides access to a collection of peer-reviewed journals edited by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, one of the world’s leading biomedical publishers, together with the Ovid MEDLINE database. Titles such as Spine, Exercise and Sports Science Reviews or Techniques in Orthopaedics, to name a few, offer content and information that can be immediately applied in practice and daily study."

De Gruyter


De Gruyter has been offering prestigious scholarship for 270 years. We are an independent publishing house headquartered in Berlin. We publish more than 1,300 new titles per year, and more than 900 specialised journals in Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, and Law. Furthermore, we offer a wide range of digital solutions, such as open access books and journals.

WOS - WEB OF SCIENCE (only for professors and researchers)

Initially produced by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) of the publisher Thomson Reuters and currently maintained by Clarivate Analytics, the Web of Science (WOS) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic/quotation database, which combines thematic searches both by author and by citations that a given author or scientific contribution has obtained over a defined time period. It allows you to search more than 33,000 international journals and 168,000 conference proceedings in the field of sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities for the purpose of finding high-quality results most relevant to your area of interest. It is also possible to link the results and deepen the relationships, in terms of topics, between the articles of experienced researchers in the field. Furthermore, Web of Science also makes numerous separately searchable indexes available.

SCOPUS (only for professors and researchers)


Scopus is a database of summaries and quotes for articles of publications regarding research, which allows to calculate different IFs. The database was created in 2004 by Elsevier publishing house. Scopus is periodically updated and offers about 18,000 articles from more than 5,000 international publishers including: - 16.500 newspapers submitted to a peer reviewing process in the scientific, technical, medical and social fields; - 600 commercial publications; - 350 book editions; - an extended coverage of worldwide conferences with 3,500,000 conference papers. The portal allows also the direct visualization of abstracts and complete sought articles, as well as the setting of alerts in order to be kept up-to-date about a specific subject or the publications of a given author.

DE JURE


It's a complete and user-adjustable on-line system of legal information by Giuffré Editore, which allows an intelligent and focused research, supporting the scholar step by step in the rapid and accurate selection of the information which is relevant to the development of the research subject. The service is available only from the appointed terminals at the Central Campus Library in Novedrate. (N. B.: by virtue of the ban on access to the library's physical premises due to the COVID-19 pandemic, consultation of the collections is temporarily made available remotely)


JSTOR


JSTOR (short for Journal Storage) is a US digital library founded in 1995. Originally created to store digitisations of past issues of academic periodicals, it now includes books, primary sources and current issues of periodicals, and allows full-text searches of more than 2,000 titles. More than seven thousand institutions from over one hundred and fifty countries worldwide have access to the database, including eCampus University.

DATABASES FOR DISCIPLINARY MACRO-AREAS


In order to propose the insertion of a new database in this section it is sufficient to send a request by e-mail to: bibliotecaonline@uniecampus.it

Regole di utilizzo del servizio PROXY


Proxy service allows the access to electronic resources, reserved to eCampus on-line University authorized users only (students, researchers, teachers, staff, associates, visitors, etc.). The access to such resources is regulated by contracts (or licences) that bind the University to monitor actively the respect of the permitted uses and to identify potential violations. The University will not be responsible on behalf of the user for the possible violations of the copyright, or of the conditions of use listed in the licences, perpetrated by subjects who are allowed to access the materials through the service. The University, in order to protect the general right to access through the Proxy, reserves the right to deny access, as a precautionary measure, to the user whose legitimate use is contested by the providers of electronic resources, by giving notice to the user him/herself.
The activation of the Proxy service for the ubiquitously access to the activated resources implies the strict observance of the following rules.
a) Do not violate the purpose of the Proxy service.
The purpose of the Proxy service is to give informative and documentary support to the research, to the teaching and to the collaborative on-line activities within the University. The consultation of reserved resources must be relevant for this purpose. Therefore:

  • do not interfere with somebody else's activity or with the functioning of the system, that is, it is necessary:
    • not to allow anybody to use your account;
    • not to replace somebody else when using systems;
    • not to try to capture someone else's password, nor to crack passwords or coded communications;
    • not to destroy or alter someone else's data,
  • not to try to limit or deny the access to the system to legitimate users;
  • not to use the access to confidential resources for profit-making business.
b) Do not allow anybody to know your password.
It is obvious that your own user-id is known (name.surname: by this name you are known in the Internet community), but you must never let anybody have your access password. Nobody should know the password; close friends, computer technicians and system administrators included. If somebody makes a bad use of it, you are directly responsible. There is no reason to give your password to others: every student of the University, every teacher/researcher/collaborator of the University or Visiting Professor can get a personal account.
c) Do not violate other users' privacy.
All users of the service must pay attention, coherently with the above-mentioned rule, not to violate other users' privacy, even unintentionally.
d) Do not copy and do not make an unlawful use of copyrighted material (including software).
The access to non-free and non-open access electronic journals, bibliographic and factual databases is usually governed by a contract or licence which determines who are the entitled users and which are the permitted uses. By signing these contracts, the University is committed -like other Universities or Research Institutes- to publicize the permitted uses and to respect the clauses of the contract. Therefore, any commercial use or a use for purposes not related to the research and the teaching of such materials, is strictly forbidden.