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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The site interface is available in Swedish, Norwegian and English. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. About a third of the items is available as open access full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish.

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  • The NIOZ Repository provides access to the institute’s research output. It currently contains over a thousand items that have been published since 2011.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Södertörn University (Publikationer från Södertörns högskola). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • Repolis is a repository of archived scientific materials created by the staff of Silesian University of Technology. Repolis gathers author's materials in every field of knowledge, provided that they fulfil the scientific work criteria, and published by the agreement of the Repolis Science Council. The interface is available in English and Polish and has three RSS feeds to alert users to news, the latest content and planned publications.

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  • Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History is a peer-reviewed, open access academic journal dedicated to interdisciplinary landscape research. Rural Landscapes aims to be a leading academic forum for the blending, contrasting and bridging of historical and contemporary landscape studies and environmental and societal perspectives on rural landscape change in all parts of the world. The journal accepts contributions from a broad range of interdisciplinary research fields, such as historical ecology, political ecology, rural development, landscape ecology, historical geography, palaeo-ecology, landscape studies etc.

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  • Karib: Nordic Journal for Caribbean Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to all aspects of research on Caribbean culture. The journal’s scope is cross-disciplinary, covering a wide range of topics within the humanities and social sciences, notably literature and literary theory, history, anthropology, art, aesthetics, performance studies, cultural studies, and history of ideas. Karib aims at promoting Caribbean Studies in the Nordic region but has an international reach and welcomes scholars from all over the world to submit articles in English, Spanish or French. Karib is endorsed by the Department of Modern Languages at Uppsala University, Sweden

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  • Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research is an international peer-reviewed journal aiming to disseminate innovative, high quality, social research on disability, which enables critical reflection on the position of people with disabilities in different societal contexts. The journal’s defining characteristic is a focus on the relationship between people with disabilities and their environments. It is multi-disciplinary in scope, incorporating research from a variety of perspectives - such as sociological, historical, cultural studies, health and social policy - which share a commitment to recognizing that disability is not a property of the individual person, but something shaped by social relations and structures. The journal was established by the Nordic Network on Disability Research (NNDR), an association who actively facilitate the sharing and dissemination of social research on disability in the five Nordic countries.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The site interface is available in Swedish, Norwegian and English. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. About a third of the items is available as open access full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish.

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  • The NIOZ Repository provides access to the institute’s research output. It currently contains over a thousand items that have been published since 2011.

    more_vert
  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Södertörn University (Publikationer från Södertörns högskola). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Polish and English. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • Repolis is a repository of archived scientific materials created by the staff of Silesian University of Technology. Repolis gathers author's materials in every field of knowledge, provided that they fulfil the scientific work criteria, and published by the agreement of the Repolis Science Council. The interface is available in English and Polish and has three RSS feeds to alert users to news, the latest content and planned publications.

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  • Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History is a peer-reviewed, open access academic journal dedicated to interdisciplinary landscape research. Rural Landscapes aims to be a leading academic forum for the blending, contrasting and bridging of historical and contemporary landscape studies and environmental and societal perspectives on rural landscape change in all parts of the world. The journal accepts contributions from a broad range of interdisciplinary research fields, such as historical ecology, political ecology, rural development, landscape ecology, historical geography, palaeo-ecology, landscape studies etc.

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  • Karib: Nordic Journal for Caribbean Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to all aspects of research on Caribbean culture. The journal’s scope is cross-disciplinary, covering a wide range of topics within the humanities and social sciences, notably literature and literary theory, history, anthropology, art, aesthetics, performance studies, cultural studies, and history of ideas. Karib aims at promoting Caribbean Studies in the Nordic region but has an international reach and welcomes scholars from all over the world to submit articles in English, Spanish or French. Karib is endorsed by the Department of Modern Languages at Uppsala University, Sweden

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  • Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research is an international peer-reviewed journal aiming to disseminate innovative, high quality, social research on disability, which enables critical reflection on the position of people with disabilities in different societal contexts. The journal’s defining characteristic is a focus on the relationship between people with disabilities and their environments. It is multi-disciplinary in scope, incorporating research from a variety of perspectives - such as sociological, historical, cultural studies, health and social policy - which share a commitment to recognizing that disability is not a property of the individual person, but something shaped by social relations and structures. The journal was established by the Nordic Network on Disability Research (NNDR), an association who actively facilitate the sharing and dissemination of social research on disability in the five Nordic countries.

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