The library offers a selection of free digital resources: databases, electronic journals, e-books, and among these, the ancient texts from the Gallenga-Stuart Collection.
Some resources are only available to those with University login credentials, but others are freely accessible to everyone, with no registration required.
MLA International Bibliography with Full Text
The result of a collaboration between the Modern Language Association (MLA) and EBSCO, this resource combines a vast collection of full-text journals with a unique and unparalleled index for the study and teaching of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, folklore, film, theater, and other dramatic arts.
Academic Search Premier [EBSCO]
Multidisciplinary database of over 4,600 journals and magazines, including the full text of about 3,900 peer-reviewed journals. It provides information from nearly all fields of academic study, including: computer science, engineering, language and linguistics, art and literature, ethnic studies, and many others. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for 8,470 journals and access to a collection of over 75,000 videos from the Associated Press, a leading global news agency.
LLBA - Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
Bibliographic database of international literature for linguistics and related disciplines.
Communication source
Offers full-text articles from 750 international journals on communication, linguistics, rhetoric, speech disorders, communication sciences, and related fields
(Access with credentials provided via Teams. Info: biblioteca@unistrapg.it).
E-book Ebscohost
EBSCOhost e-book Collection is a platform containing e-books from prestigious academic publishers and multidisciplinary fields, purchased by the University Library, as well as about 3,400 free eBooks provided by EBSCO. The eBooks can be accessed directly online or borrowed (offline download). To access them from outside the university network, you need to log in with your university credentials.
EBSCO Mobile App
The EBSCO Mobile App offers users an easy way to download and read e-books from their library's EBSCO eBooks collections. In addition, the application allows users to download and read e-books without the need for an Adobe ID or the Adobe Digital Editions app.
To download and read EBSCO eBooks, you need to download the app and log in with your university credentials.