The tab “Articles & More” features a so called Discovery Index by EBSCO, i.e. a meta search engine for several literature databases.
You may find here bibliographic data to single articles from journals and conference proceedings. The access to full texts depends on two requirements:
- Digital availability of an article
- Accessibility:
- accessible on the TU campus network (licensed contents)
- freely accessible on the web (Open Access)
In order to complete your search, we always suggest an additional search in a discipline specific database (). DBIS: DataBase Info System
Databases interrogated by TUfind:
(partially licensed) Aerospace Research Central
(licensed) Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
(Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Open Access) BASE
(Bibliography of German Literature and Literary Studies, licensed) BDSL
(Bibliography of Linguistic Literature, licensed) BLLDB
(licensed) Business Source Premier
(licensed) Building Types Online
(Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Abstracts, licensed) CEABA
(licensed) China Science & Technology Journal Database
(Open Access) dblp computer science bibliography
(Catalogue of the ZBW – German National Library of Economics) ECONIS
(Open Access) FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank
(licensed) Historical Abstracts
(licensed) MathSciNet Mathematical Reviews
(licensed) MLA International Bibliography
(licensed) Philosopher's Index
(Research Papers in Economics, Open Access) RePEc
(licensed) RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
(Landolt-Börnstein) (licensed) Springer Materials
(Social Science Open Access Repository) SSOAR
(Technology and Management, licensed) TEMA
(Open Access) WAO – World Affairs Online
Additional bibliographic data come from publishers and from contents available via DFG national licenses.