rclis is pronounced "reckless" and stands for research in computing, library and information science. rclis is a project to build a database about all current and current and past research in computing and library and information science. The data will be freely available for public and private, commercial and non-commercial purposes. It will serve as a testbed for digital library research. It will initially be released using the public metadata harvesting protocol of the Open Archives Initiative (OAI), using the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). Other delivery mechanisms and metadata formats may be added as time permits.
The British Library Digitised Manuscripts
The Digitised Manuscripts web pages give access to fully digitised manuscripts held at the British Library, with their descriptions. To follow our news and give us your feedback, subscribe to and comment at our Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts blog or email us at digitisedmanuscripts@bl.uk.
DoCIS is a service of the rclis digital library. rclis is dedicated to promoting free access to data about documents in computing and library and information science. DoCIS provides an integrated browsing/searching interface to rclis data. To start browsing our collection, please look at the list of journals and conference proceedings that we cover.
"The Alexandria Digital Research Library (ADRL) is UC Santa Barbara Library's home for collections of digital research materials, including images, text, streamed media, and numeric and spatial data. This comprehensive digital library, when complete, will provide access to millions of hidden digital research assets in UCSB Library's possession, and serve as a single search access point."
"The largest truly open library in human history. ⭐️ We mirror Sci-Hub and LibGen. We scrape and open-source Z-Lib, Internet Archive Lending Library, DuXiu, and more.
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Reelgood lets you browse the libraries of multiple streaming services in one place. To browse movies and shows across Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, HBO, Showtime, and hundreds more, all you have to do is select the services that you use, create a free Reelgood account, and start tracking the shows and movies you want to watch. Reelgood will let you know when new episodes are available of your favorite shows and let you get to whatever you want to watch with just one click and no need to open up multiple streaming apps to find your content."
"Max Planck Digital Library
Digital information has become indispensable to the daily routine of every researcher, in fields from educational research to astrophysics, from coal research to chemical ecology. An article is downloaded every second, a new publication goes out every 10 minutes. Research data, delivered in highly organized form. It is MPDL's goal to enable and orchestrate this information flow for all Max Planck Society researchers."
"Try a Quick Search!
If you're not sure where to start your research, Pirate Search may help you find search terms and identify useful databases. It's also useful when you're looking for a quick answer or a specific book/journal."
CiteSeerx is an evolving scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses primarily on the literature in computer and information science. CiteSeerx aims to improve the dissemination of scientific literature and to provide improvements in functionality, usability, availability, cost, comprehensiveness, efficiency, and timeliness in the access of scientific and scholarly knowledge.
PlagiarismDetection.org offers an innovative, user-friendly online tool that helps students and instructors with detection and prevention of academic plagiarism. Our sophisticated, yet easy-to-use detector conducts thorough and in-detail detection for plagiarism of a submitted document within a few minutes only. The plagiarism detection software is designed to leave no chances for plagiarized works and runs against all the available Internet resources, including websites, digital databases and online libraries (such as Questia, ProQuest, etc.). As a result, the program underlines the plagiarized parts of the text and indicates the original source the passage was initially taken from. Finally, PlagiarismDetection.org generates a full report, indicating the overall originality rating and the percentage of plagiarized materials in the submitted text. Customer has an opportunity to share plagiarism reports with other people by simply giving them the link, generated by our program.