VILNIUS TECH Library Electronic Resources for Studies and Research in 2025

January 10, 2025
This year, members of the VILNIUS TECH community are granted access to 39 subscribed universal and specialized databases, as well as a text editing tool.

The electronic book databases offer a collection of over 500,000 titles. Additionally, the electronic journal databases provide access to approximately 32,000 articles this year, featuring the latest research, conference proceedings, and materials across various scientific disciplines.

In the library’s electronic resources section, alongside books and journals, users can find video databases, tools for scientific evaluation, information management solutions, and other digital resources. All subscribed databases and library resources are accessible through the VILNIUS TECH virtual library using a single-window search system.

The content of all databases is available from personal computers via VPN connection to the VILNIUS TECH network. For enhanced security, two-factor authentication is required when connecting to the VPN, either through a mobile application confirmation or a phone call.

Some databases include access to specific collections of e-books or journals only. Detailed descriptions of each database indicate which resources are available to the VILNIUS TECH community.
The thematic information section organizes electronic resources by scientific field and topic.
The temporary access databases section provides resources temporarily available without subscription, as granted by publishers for limited periods. This section is regularly updated based on current trials.
Usage Restrictions
Licensed database content may only be copied, downloaded, or printed for personal academic purposes and in limited quantities. Sharing such information with third parties, uploading it to intranets, or using it for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. Likewise, sharing login credentials with third parties is forbidden.

In Lithuania, copyright is protected under the Republic of Lithuania Law on Copyright and Related Rights.

   
 
Academic Complete & Library Thing Books Cover Widget Package – A database offering over 240,000 electronic books across a wide range of academic disciplines.
 
Access Engineering (McGraw Hill) –  A technology database featuring over 900 interactive graphs, tables, calculators, case studies, and other visual resources.
 
ACM Open Read and Publish – Open-access journals, conference papers, and other publications in computer science and information technology.
 
ACS Publications – More than 60 scientific journals in chemistry and related fields.
 
Applied Science and Technology Source (per EBSCO) – Full-text journals and other publications in computer science and related fields.
 
Cambridge University Press  – 90 electronic books across various academic fields, purchased for permanent access. Full list of books >>>
 
EBSCO Publishing – A comprehensive collection of articles, conference papers, and other electronic resources spanning a variety of academic disciplines.
 
EBSCO eBook Academic Collection – Over 230,000 electronic books across diverse academic fields.
EBSCO eBook Open Access Collection  – More than 2,500 open-access electronic books from a range of academic disciplines.
 
Emerald Engineering  eJournals Collection  – 26 electronic journals in engineering sciences.
Emerald Core eJournals Collection – 175 electronic journals in economics and management sciences.
 
Human Anatomy Atlas Visible Body  – Extensive 3D resources for human anatomy, physiology, and health sciences.
 
IEEE Electronic Library (IEL) – Journals, standards, conference papers, and more in electrical and electronic engineering, computer science, and related technology fields.
 
IOPscience EXTRA  – 66 electronic journals in physics and related sciences.
 
JoVE – A video platform offering over 18,000 educational videos for learning, training, and research, including content in physics, natural sciences, medicine, psychology, engineering, statistics, environmental science, and more.
 
JSTOR  – High-quality archival journals and primary source materials in a single collection. This database includes over 2,800 academic journals across subjects such as literature, history, politics, psychology, economics, business, life sciences, arts, and more.
 
KTU eBooks – Over 540 electronic books from the "Technologija" publishing house, covering a wide range of academic disciplines.
 
OnArchitecture – A library of architecture and design project videos, featuring interviews, project summaries, building details, and technical specifications.
 
Passport (Euromonitor International) – Statistical data, analysis, reports, and forecasts for over 210 countries, covering various industries, nations, and consumer trends.
 
SAGE Journals Online – Over 700 journals across a variety of academic fields.
SAGE ImechE Journals  – 18 journals focused on technology and engineering disciplines.
 
Science Direct – Over 2,000 journals published by Elsevier, covering a wide array of academic fields.
eBooks on Science Direct – More than 43,000 electronic books across diverse academic disciplines published by Elsevier.
 
Scopus – A bibliographic database for searching scholarly articles and academic information across various disciplines.
Scopus AI – An intuitive and intelligent search tool powered by generative AI, utilizing data from Scopus-indexed publications.
 
Springer LINK – Over 2,000 journals covering multiple academic fields.
SpringerLink Computer Science Collections Books 2011-2012 – More than 2,000 electronic books focused on computer science.
SpringerLink Engineering Collections Books 2011-2012 – Over 1,000 electronic books in mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and other technology fields.
SpringerLink – Electronic books purchased at the request of VILNIUS TECH faculty, covering multiple academic fields.
 
Statista Campus License – A global platform for statistical data and business knowledge, featuring extensive reports, insights, and data on over 170 industries and more than 150 countries.
 
Taylor & Francis – Around 2,000 electronic journals across a variety of academic disciplines.
Taylor & Francis eBooks – Electronic books in various academic fields, purchased at the request of VILNIUS TECH faculty.
 

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The only business news portal in Lithuania.
Business and political updates, event analysis, expert commentary and forecasts, trends, stock market updates, currency exchange rates, companies, people, and solutions.
 
Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) – A bibliographic database for academic research evaluation, literature search, and journal selection for publishing.
 
Wiley Online Library – More than 1,300 journals across a broad spectrum of academic disciplines.
 
Writefull – An English language editing tool that corrects grammar, spelling, punctuation, and specializes in academic terminology, making it an invaluable assistant for writing research papers or theses.  
 

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