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Number of Applications for International Master’s Degree Programmes of the University of Turku Continued to Increase
The most popular programmes were Global Innovation Management, Biomedical Sciences, Digital Health and Life Sciences, as well as Information Security and Cryptography that received 725 applications in total. All in all, the international Master’s degree programmes received 1,376 applications from 94 countries, as the number of applications in the previous year was 1,116.
Library News in Brief 1/2019
Library News in Brief brings you the latest news of the Library's work, new developments, acquisitions and services.
TSE entrepreneurial students in action! - New blog post by Jarna Heinonen and Sanna Ilonen
Tips on alternative access to articles behind paywalls
Turku University Library is continuously working on providing its customers with easier access to open access publications as well as subscription resources.
New database MLA International Bibliography with Full Text available
MLA International Full Text covers humanities disciplines related in linguistics, literatures, and culture and art studies
Merck/MSD manuals
First published in 1899 as a small reference book for physicians and pharmacists, the Merck/MSD Manual grew in size and scope to become one of the most widely used comprehensive medical resources for professionals and consumers.
Lots of new wide-range e-references for Science and Engineering
Electronic references are extensive information packs that can help you find basic subject-specific information. By using e-references you can get quick and easy general information while also learning the subject terminology. E-reference articles are updated regularly and they are usually peer-reviewed.
Access to Taylor & Francis and Wiley journals ending in the beginning of February - download the important articles
The FinELib consortium is continuing their discussions with the publishers but it is doubtful whether an agreement will be arrived at. If there will be no agreement, access to over 3 000 Taylor & Francis and Wiley journals will be cut off in the beginning of February.