Databases subscribed by M.A. Library (2025)
DELNET (Subscription Period: 10.12.2024 to 09.12.2025). Click Here to search the DELNET resources.
Indiastat.com (Subscription Period: 01.02.2025 to 31.01.2026): Indiastat.com provides socio-economic statistical information about India, its states, regions and sector. Indiastat.com contains all the statistical information in tabular format M.A. Library has three user license to access this database through IP Authentication and may also be accessed through IP login within campus by three users simultaneously.
Library and Information Science Source (Subscription Period: 01.03.2025 to 28.02.2026)
NotNul (Subscription Period: 01.03.2025 to 28.02.2026).
Prowess (Subscription Period: 01.03.2025 to 28.02.2026).
Scopus (Subscription Period: 01.01.2025 to 31.12.2025): A product of Elsevier, is the largest abstract and citation database of peer reviewed literature including journal titles from many international publishers as well as some other sources such as Books, Book Chapters, Conference Papers and Reviews etc. in the field of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.
SciFinder Academic (Subscription Period: 01.01.2025 to 31.12.2025): AMU users need to first register themselves and then may login at https://scifinder-n.cas.org . Click Here to Register (registration link will only open within campus network).
Supreme Court Cases (SCC) Online (Subscription Period: 01.03.2025 to 28.02.2026).
UpToDate (Subscription Period: 05.02.2025 to 04.02.2026): UptoDate is an evidence-based, physician-authored clinical decision support resource which clinicians trust to make the right point-of-care decisions. More than 6,500 world-renowned physician authors, editors, and peer reviewers use a rigorous editorial process to synthesize the most recent medical information into trusted, evidence-based recommendations that are proven to improve patient care and quality.
India Data Portal (An Open Access Database): India Data Portal 2.0 holds higher spatial granular data beyond the village level, sourced from Government of India and its ministries, departments, and regulatory bodies. There are more than 150 datasets, over 5000 indicators categorised under 25 diverse domains including - economy, socio-economic, finance, financial inclusion, elections, climate and weather, commerce, crime, education, food and agriculture, forestry and wildlife, government schemes, health, nutrition, rural development, union budget, and various others.