This allows you to check the availability of e-journals and e-books at the University of Tartu Library. Search for publications by title, keyword, or author.
When outside the University of Tartu's network, using the GlobalProtect VPN connection is recommended. Alternatively, you can use the link "Remote access with UT username and password".
Guide for setting up the VPN connection.
Read more about the databases and e-journals available to the University of Tartu here.
Currently publishes over 300 peer-reviewed academic journals for the global market.
Central & Eastern European Academic Source (CEEAS) is a research database of full-text scholarly journals published in central and eastern European countries. This multidisciplinary and multilingual database covers many subjects including business, economics, history, STEM and law.
CEEOL is an e-archive offering partial (OA) access to full-text articles on the humanities and social sciences and digitised documents on the subjects concerning Central, East and Southeast Europe.
Research papers from the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CERP).
CINAHL contains scientific literature in nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutrition and dietetics, and other health-related disciplines. The database has indexed more than 3,800 journals, of which more than 400 are available in full text.
The Cochrane Library is a collection of databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.
The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programmes for research and innovation (FP1 to Horizon Europe).
CSIRO Publishing publishes journals presenting the latest research by leading Australian and overseas scientists and covering a broad range of subjects in natural and health sciences.
This database contains articles from newspapers, magazines and journals, serial publications and anthologies and collections from the 1990s on allowing the full text to be accessed in free digital archives and Web publications.
Since 2017, only sub-databases have been updated. You can find them HERE.
Digital resources on the Estonian language (dictionaries, text and speech corpora, linguistic databases) and language technology tools (software).
The databases of EKI (The Institute of the Estonian Language) contain various resources on the Estonian language (dictionaries and linguistic databases).
A selection of De Gruyter e-journals and e-books (some are open access). Click on "Publications" to browse available materials.
Dentistry & Oral Science Source covers all facets relating to the areas of dentistry. The database is updated weekly on EBSCOhost.
DIGAR’s collection of Estonian articles aims to provide a unified web portal for all digitally created or digitised newspapers, journals and other serials published abroad in Estonia or here in Estonia and make them accessible.
The users are provided access to all newspapers published since 2014, journals and other serials published since 2017, and a selection of older newspapers. Every day, the database is supplied with new publications.
You can access older journals and other serials (published before 2017) in the digital archive DIGAR.
The National Library of Estonia’s digital archive DIGAR stores online publications, print files and digitised copies of publications. DIGAR contains books, newspapers, journals and magazines, maps, sheet music, photos and postcards. Archived publications can be searched via the e-catalogue ESTER and bibliographic databases created by the National Library of Estonia.
The Estonian University of Life Sciences digital archive contains:
The aim of the Digital Collection of the TalTech Library is to provide web-based access to the dissertations and graduation theses of TalTech and to the digitized textbooks and publications about TalTech history.
Digital Collection of TalTech Library is mostly an open access repository, but some publications, protected by the copyright, are available only in the university's or library's computer network.
The European Union supported the Centre of Excellence in Estonian Studies (CEES) through the European Regional Development Fund in 2016–2023. The centre assembled 15 research groups with more than 60 researchers with a doctoral degree and more than 50 post-graduate students from the Estonian Literary Museum, the University of Tartu (from the sphere of the humanities and arts as well as natural and exact sciences), the Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn University, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, and the Institute of Cybernetics at the Tallinn University of Technology.
Includes over 45,000 open access books & chapters published open access by 500+ publishers.
Open access peer-reviewed journals.