The most popular e-resources in 2020

January 22, 2021

In 2020, members of the VILNIUS TECH community downloaded 130,612 e- books from various subscribed databases. A total of 369,186 e-books were available to the university community. The most popular e-books databases  Academic Complete, VILNIUS TECH e-books, Springer Link e-books and the 2020 granted access to Cambridge University Press engineering and other disciplines e-books.

 Fig. 1 2020 percentage distribution of downloaded e-books in databases

Most popular e-books in Academic Complete data base:

  1. The Pr Masterclass : How to Develop a Public Relations Strategy That Works!
  2. High Voltage Direct Current Transmission : Converters, Systems and DC Grids
  3. Challenging Glass 3 : Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass
  4. Global Navigation Satellite Systems : Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others
  5. Designing Brand Identity : An Essential Guide for the Whole Branding Team

Most readed VILNIUS TECH e-books:

  1. Medžiagų atsparumo chrestomatija: vadovėlis / Marijonas Šukšta ; Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas. Vilnius : Technika, 2012 
  2. Medžiagų mechanika : metodikos nurodymai ir savarankiško darbo užduotys / Kęstutis Vislavičius, Stanislav Stupak ; Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas. Vilnius : Technika, 2007
  3. Mechanika ir termodinamika : laboratorinių darbų metodikos nurodymai / N. Astrauskienė … [et al.] ; Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas. Vilnius : Technika, 2009
  4. Bendrosios chemijos laboratoriniai darbai ir teoriniai pagrindai : [mokomoji knyga] / Rūta Gražėnienė, Birutė Tamulaitienė, Elena Zalieckienė ; Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas. Vilnius : Technika, 2008
  5. Gelžbetoninių konstrukcijų projektavimas pagal euronormas : vadovėlis / Gediminas Marčiukaitis … [et al.] ; Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas. Vilnius : Technika, 2007

Most popular e-books in Springer Link database:

  1. Advances in Multimedia, Software Engineering and Computing Vol.2
  2. Advances in Computer Science and Information Engineering
  3. Foundations of Intelligent Systems
  4. Information and Management Engineering
  5. Innovation in Sustainable Management and Entrepreneurship

Cambridge University Press most popular e-books:

  1. Compressed Sensing in Radar Signal Processing
  2. A Practical and Scientific Treatise on Calcareous Mortars and Cements, Artificial and Natural
  3. Wireless AI
  4. Sustainability Transformations
  5. Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and Other Metals

E-books downloaded the most times in Science Direct database:

  1. General Aviation Aircraft Design
  2. Power Electronics Handbook (Fourth Edition)
  3. Introduction to Social Media Investigation
  4. Local Community in the Era of Social Media Technologies
  5. Science and Technology of Concrete Admixtures

KTU publishing „Technologija“ most readed e-books:

  1. Investavimas finansų rinkose
  2. Mašinų gamybos technologijos pagrindai
  3. Pramoninių nuotekų valymas
  4. Statybinių konglomeratų struktūra ir savybės
  5. Mašinų elementai: skaičiavimai ir konstravimas

Most popular e-books in eBook Academic Collection (EBSCOhost):

  1. Organization Theory: Critical and Philosophical Engagements
  2. Management Information Systems
  3. Encyclopedia of Management Theory
  4. Aircraft Propulsion and Gas Turbine Engines, Second Edition
  5. Geographic Information Systems (Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology)

In 2020, members of the VILNIUS TECH community downloaded 247,830 articles from subscribed databases. In total, we had access to 29,094 e-journals databases. The most popular database of e-journals remains Science direct, and every third downloaded article was from the IEEE / IET Electronic Library, Taylor & Francis, or Springer Link databases.

Fig. 2 2020 percentage distribution of downloaded electronic articles in databases


The most popular e-journals in Sciecne Direct database:

  1. Construction and Building Materials
  2. Journal of Cleaner Production
  3. Engineering Structures
  4. Automation in Construction
  5. Journal of Business Research

Most readed e-journals in IEEE/IET Electronic Library database:

  1. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  2. IEEE Access
  3. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Articles downloaded the most times from journals in Taylor & Francis database:

  1. International Journal of Production Research
  2. International Journal of Pavement Engineering
  3. Road Materials and Pavement Design

The most popular e-journals in Springer Link ddatabase:

  1. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
  2. Journal of Business Ethics
  3. Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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