Use the library’s remote services

March 19, 2020

As we already announced, VGTU Library temporarily is providing only remote services. The virtual world is great for learning and spending leisure time. Therefore, we invite you to use VGTU Library information resources:

To use VGTU Library remote services and access database is accessible only from connecting from a home computer with VPN*(VirtualPrivateNetwork).  VPN installation guide >>>
To ensure security management, as well as to avoid infringement of intellectual property rights, all activities VPN network is monitored.

VGTU Virtual library

Find resources for distance learning using VGTU Virtual library. Here you will do a one-stop search, and the system will provide you with results from Gediminas Technical University Library resources, subscribed databases, open-access electronic resources, LST standards, Lithuanian Academic Electronic Library (eLABa). Use information search filters. It will help you to narrow down your search and get more accurate search results. You can be done a search of documents according to a data source, themes, library, resource collection, resource type, language, topic and so on. Sign in with your institutional data.

Subscribed resources

VGTU Library subscribes to foreign databasesThe online databases provide access to full-text journals, newspapers, books, conference materials, and other information.
Most databases are universal and may be different by areas of science. You will find a brief description of each database, link, and virtual user guide. For your convenience, we categorized the databases by thematic information and field of study: environmental engineering, aviation, chemistry, economics, construction, transport engineering and so on. Here you will find e-books, e-journals, useful links, search engines, useful study information.
Click the links for details about subscribed e-books and e-journals. See information about electronic manuals and dictionaries, bibliographic information management tools, patentLST standards. We remind that VGTU Library provides access to more than 50 thousand standards! 
* In the search window Library Resources select Lithuanian Standards Board (LST) Standards Catalogue

Science e-books online

As a reminder, you will not be able to borrow printed books during the quarantine period. We suggest reading e-books. Where to search for e-books?
VGTU virtual library 
Multi-field databases for online access:  e-books on EBSCOhost, e-books on ScienceDirect, SpringerLINK e-books, VGTU Press Technika e-books, KTU Press Technologija e-books.

You can also search for information in open-access databases. Open access databases cover free, full text, quality controlled scientific information.
The most important open-access platforms for e-books: DOAB: Directory of Open Access Books, InTech publisher.

Software remotely

Software is available on VGTU Cloud Studsoft you can find at mano.vgtu.lt  > Software

For further questions please contact infokonsultantai@vgtu.lt

 
 

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