E-Resources

Below are links to loads of resources to help in your studies.

A huge selection of course related eBooks provided from JISC.

A vast selection of subject specific eBooks at your fingertips

Sign in: Open Athens - Athens Eduserv - search for Suffolk New College

Access / Subscribed / Free/ Trial Access.

A Comprehensive source of technical information, standards and legislation for construction industry professionals.

Vocational online resources from JISC.

Vocational online resources from JISC.

Vocational online resources from JISC.

An online resource for hairdressing students and teachers. 

Vocational online resources from JISC.

BFI Player

1,000s of beautifully preserved films, capturing 120 years of Britain on Film.


 

Media Plus brings more than 1000,000 videos, images and sound recordings to your screen.

A complete searchable archive of American Vogue, from the first issue in 1892 to the current month.

Looking to borrow free eBooks and audiobooks in your browser  - sign up to Overdrive/Libby.

RNIB Bookshare opens up the world of reading in education for learners with a print-disability, including dyslexia or sight issues.

Please ask at the Learning Curve desk if you believe you are eligible to this service.

1969 - present

BIOSIS Previews (Biological Abstracts, Reports, Reviews, and Meetings) includes traditional areas of biology like botany, zoology, and microbiology.

Related and interdisciplinary fields such as agriculture, biochemistry, bioengineering, biomedical, biophysics, biotechnology, ecology, medicine, and pharmacology are also covered.

Access to free ebooks. Many classics included.

Our very own local cartoonist Karl Giles, is included in the British Cartoon Archive. This library, archive and gallery is dedicated to the history of British cartooning over the last two hundred years. 

Access to Geography, Planning & Urban information with other 20,000 articles from 28 journals from the first imprint until 1996..

The Cambridge Journals Digital Archive is an excellent tool for researching. It comprises of 171 journals published by Cambridge University Press. The archive contains approximately 350,000 articles and over 3,318,700 pages.  

Science Classic delivers more than a century’s worth of full-text content from the annals of the world’s largest general scientific journal. Every article has been scanned as a high-resolution PDF. The collection is full-text indexed and searchable. All references in HTML are dynamically linked. 

Brill Online Books and Journals is among the richest scholarly sources of its kind, with the full text of near 250,000 book chapters and journal articles, covering the Humanities, International Law and Biology. 

SpringerProtocols is the world’s largest database of life sciences protocols. These ‘recipes’ allow scientists to recreate experiments in their own laboratories. ” 

Britannica’s Research Guide strives to educate on finding the difference between reliable and unreliable sources, taking you through a step-by-step process on how to carry out research effectively.