
Electronic Collection Management
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The Electonic Collection Management team for the University of Cambridge. We mainly promote resources avaialble to members of the University of Cambridge.
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Day 20 of our Advent Calendar blog takes a look at some of the titles available to members of the University of Cambridge on Kanopy. A useful resources for MMLL Library that can be accessed Cambridge University Library ejournalscambridge.wordpress.com/2024/12/20/ecm…


Day 23 of our Advent Calendar features a poem from the Twentieth-Century English Poetry database. Access is available for members of Cambridge University both on and off campus. Members of Cambridge University Library can access the database on campus in the UL building. ejournalscambridge.wordpress.com/2024/12/23/ecm…






Members of the University of Cambridge & readers Cambridge University Library now have access to the the AustLit database. "AustLit's mission is to be the definitive information resource and research environment for Australian literary, print, and narrative cultures." ejournalscambridge.wordpress.com/2025/02/20/aus…



The issue with accessing eresources is now fixed. If you continue to experience difficulties access ebooks or ejournals please get in touch with [email protected] or [email protected] as appropriate.

Cambridge University members now have trial access to the Chinese Historical Local Archives Database 中国地方历史文献数据库. This trial is active until 31 July 2025. Please provide your feedback to Electronic Collection Management using the feedback form: libraries.cam.ac.uk/e-resource-tri…

Great news from the CU Electronic Collection Management Team Electronic Collection Management Cambridge University Library. Cambridge University members now have access to **British Colonial Policy and Intelligence Files on Asia and the Middle East, c. 1880–1950** until the end of May: degruyterbrill.com/database/bif/h…



Did you know current members of the University of Cambridge can access virtually any article via our libraries? The 'How to...' blog post bit.ly/3FMQ76C looks at plugins, Open Access, Scan & Deliver from Cambridge University Library, & the Document Delivery LibGuide bit.ly/4jC33dD

