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Question | Answer |
Dialnet | It is a bibliographic database developed by a Spanish University. |
Feedly | It is an RSS aggregator |
Lumminarium | It is an online anthology of and guide to English Literature from the Medieval period on |
Consorcio Madroño | Consortium of Universities of the Region of Madrid and the UNED for Library Cooperation |
Open Library | It is a Library opened to the whole world of Internet where anyone can share or lend books |
Project Gutenberg | It is a volunteer effort to digitalise and archive cultural works, on their site you can read plain text versions of thousands of works |
Linceo+ | Thanks to it you can read all the e-journals found in the different databases subscribed by the UNED (in full text) . |
"embargo years" | Means that you can’t read articles published in that period of time. |
EEBO | This acronym stands for Early English books online. It contains works printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America. |
ERIC | You can access to it freely using your own account, or through UNED with EBSCO or ProQuest |
LION (Literature Online) | It is a recollection of full-texts works in English from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present time. |
J-STOR | It contains studies in Language and Literature, Applied Linguistics, History and other disciplines related to English Studies. |
According to the Open University, to summarise the set of questions that should be born in mind to know who to trust, what does the initials CAN mean? | Credibility Agenda Need |
is the icon of... | RSS (Really Simple Syndication) |
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