Databases

See below for an alphabetical list of the electronic databases, e-book collections, and e-journal collections to which the library subscribes. Access to these e-resources is restricted to the students and staff of Brunel University for licensing and technical reasons. Some licence agreements may exclude access to databases and their contents from certain countries. It is your responsibility to comply with the terms and conditions of the relevant licence agreements - for more information see the copyright web page on databases - contact copyright@brunel.ac.uk if you have any questions.

For more information on how to access the databases on-campus and off-campus see the e-Library web page. A small number of e-resources require a unique username and password instead. These are given on the password page on our intranet. Please do not share credentials with anyone.

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Gale NewsVault

Gale NewsVault permits cross-searching of all the Library's collection of Gale historical newspapers. Over 10 million digitized facsimile pages provides a window to the past.

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Global Market Information Database (now called Passport)

This database published by Euromonitor is now called Passport. It is a global market information database and analysis tool containing comprehensive data and reports across all industries, countries and consumers. You must register your Brunel email address to use this database.

Global Market Navigator (GMN)

Mintel’s Global Market Navigator (GMN, formerly Snapshots) provides market data for 22 consumer industries across 54 countries. Search by country and industry or market to produce a customised report. GMN contains the data previously available in Snapshots, including international reports, too.

GreenFILE

GreenFILE offers information covering all aspects of human impact on the environment. It includes a variety of disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health and technology.

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Page last updated: Thursday 20 September 2012