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E-Resources

Digital resources are essential for students interested in latest trends and research. They provide access to high-quality, peer-reviewed information, enhance research capabilities, support interdisciplinary studies, keep students updated with the latest advancements, and aid in professional development by fostering critical academic skills.

1. SCOPUS: A comprehensive abstract and citation database covering a wide range of disciplines. It provides tools for tracking, analyzing, and visualizing research trends.

2. IEEE Xplore: Offers access to a vast collection of electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics literature, including journals, conferences, and standards.

3. ScienceDirect: Provides access to a large collection of scientific and technical research articles, particularly in physical sciences, life sciences, and health sciences.

4. Emerald Insight: Focuses on management and social sciences research, offering access to journals, books, and case studies across various disciplines.

5. JSTOR: A digital library with a broad range of academic journals, books, and primary sources in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

6. Springer Link: Provides access to a vast collection of books, journals, and reference works across various scientific disciplines, including engineering and computer science.

7. Taylor & Francis: Features a wide range of journals and books across disciplines, including engineering, environmental science, and social sciences.

8. Wiley Online Library: Offers access to a broad spectrum of academic content, including journals, books, and reference works, with a strong focus on science, technology, and medicine.

9. Association of Computing Machinery (ACM): Provides access to a comprehensive collection of computing and information technology literature, including journals, conferences, and technical magazines.

These resources are invaluable for accessing scholarly articles, conference papers, and industry standards, essential for any student as they start their research and studies.