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Changes to library material subscriptions 2022

The Learning Centre subscribes to databases, e-book services and e-journal packages for students and staff. In 2022 there will be some changes to orders. The links will take to the library database Aalto-Primo, with more information about the service and access link to the material itself.
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There have been changes in the Learning Centre's e-resource collections. The following new materials are now available for our users:

  • Ammattilaismediat-service includes articles and electronic versions of journals in the following Finnish news media: Talouselämä, Arvopaperi, Fakta, Tekniikka&Talous, TIVI, Mikrobitti, Mediuutiset and Uusi Suomi

The subscription of the following materials ends:

  • PsycArticles  
  • World Textiles, access to this database will end on March 31st          
  • Comtrade, access to this database will end on June 30th   
  • Verotus e-journal, order will end on May 31st, subscribed volumes will remain in use 
  • HS Digi, order will end on May 31st
  • Annual Reviews, subscribed volumes will remain in use 
  • IGI journals, order will end on May 15th, subscribed volumes will remain in use 
  • IOS journals, subscribed volumes will remain in use      
  • SPIE eBooks, new 2022 books will not be acquired, previously acquired books will remain in use

The availability of all materials provided by the Learning Centre can be checked by the library database Aalto-Primo.

Further information: [email protected]

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