The EP Library provides online and on-site access to a wide range of material relevant to the work of the European Parliament. Its collection ranges from books, e-books and EP publications to news sources and journals, in electronic and print formats.
EBSCOhost is an intuitive online research platform used by thousands of institutions and millions of users worldwide. With quality databases and search features, EBSCOhost helps researchers of all kinds find the information they need fast.
GreenFILE is a free research database covering the environmental effects of individuals, corporations and governments and what can be done at each level to minimize negative impacts. It provides thousands of open access full-text records from scholarly, government and general interest sources.
An authoritative and dynamic online resource that contains incisively written, high-quality reference material that covers all major scientific disciplines.
Encyclopedia entries written by thousands of prominent scientists and engineers, including 42 Nobel-Prize winners.
BrowZine is an e-journal platform enabling users to browse the academic journal content we subscribe to on smartphones, tablets, desktop or laptop computers.
BrowZine delivers thousands of academic journals to your smartphone, tablet, desktop or laptop. It works by organising journal articles and arranging these journals on a common newsstand. The result is a comfortable and easy way to browse, read and monitor scholarly journals across multiple disciplines.
With BrowZine, you can:
- Browse and read journals: Browse journals by subject, quickly scan tables of contents, download full articles or save them for later
- Create your own bookshelf: Add journals to your personal bookshelf and get notified when new articles are published
- Save and export articles: Save articles for off-line reading or export to your EndNote library
Full-text global news sources, including newspapers, newswires, television and radio transcripts, numerous regional and industry publications, and images from Reuters.
Training and a personal password is required. For more information go to http://www.eprs.sso.ep.parl.union.eu/eprs/auth/en/1367.html or contact the Library (library@ep.europa.eu).