



















Sanskrit e-RESOURCES
മലയാളം e-RESOURCES




















ONLINE COMICS FOR CHILDREN
e-BOOKS





























FAIRY TALES / PANCHATANTRA / FABLES
ANIMATED STORIES FOR KIDS
e-Journals









e-Novels
Subjectwise e-BOOKS
"Science Books Online"
lists free science e-books, textbooks, lecture notes, monographs, and other science related documents.All texts are available for free reading online, or for downloading in various formats.
eBooks on Science Books are organized into the following categories :
Range of High Quality e-Resources for HISTORY
Visit House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
A collection of over 200,000 House of Commons sessional papers from 1715 to the present. Includes useful guidance on the workings of the Commons and the records it produces (e.g. Bills, House Papers and Command Papers).
Visit Archives Hub
The Archives Hub Provides a gateway to thousands of the UK's archives. Representing over 220 institutions across the country, the Archives Hub is an effective way to discover unique and often little-known sources to support your research.
Visit History in Focus
History in Focus was an occasional series taking a thematic approach to history. Each issue was designed to provide an introduction to the chosen topic and to help stimulate interest and debate. The site is no longer updated.
Visit BRITISH PATHÉ
A multimedia resource with a history stretching back over a century. Comprehensive archive of newsreels, video, film, footage and stills.
Visit British History Online
A digital library of primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland. Please note that this is a subscription site, and not all the sources are freely available.
Visit History Online
History Online produced by the Institute of Historical Research, this website aims to provide a guide to high-quality information resources for the teaching and learning of history.
Visit Legacies of British Slave-ownership
Online resource that contains the names of slave-owners in the British Caribbean, Mauritius and the Cape at the moment of abolition.
Visit Parliamentary Archives
Records of debates in the House of Commons and the Lords can be accessed via the Parliamentary Archives.
The British Union of Fascists: Newspapers and secret files: 1933-1951
These papers cover the growth of the British Union of Fascists and the impact of WW2 upon them.
Visit Medieval Sources Online
Full-text sources from Manchester University Press and access to their medieval portal.
Visit The Labyrinth
Provides free, organised access to resources in medieval studies.
Visit for Educational Resources (OER)
Includes books and textbooks for free.
Visit The Peace Process
Layers of Meaning: Contains (1) Layers of Meaning Online Directory (Lomond): a select, authorative archive of all extant interviews of key figures in the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, and (2) The Peace Portal: a guide to other online resources relating to the history of conflict and peace-making in Northern Ireland. The Peace Process: Layers of Meaning is a hybrid project involving collaboration between Queen Mary, Trinity College Dublin and Dundalk Institute of Technology. It is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (Peace III).
Visit Mass Observation Online
The Mass Observation Archive specialises in material about everyday life in Britain. It contains papers generated by the original Mass Observation social research organisation (1937 to early 1950s), and newer material collected continuously since 1981. The Archive is a charitable trust in the care of the University of Sussex.
Visit The National Archives Online
Has a collection of over 11 million historical government and public records, from Domesday Book to modern goverment papers and digital files. Materials include paper and parchment, electronic records and websites, photographs, posters, maps, drawings and paintings.
Visit QMUL Archives
Institutional records, personal archives and rare prints dating from the 17th century to the present day. The collections document the history of the College, and provide vital evidence for research in the arts, humanities and social science.
Range of High Quality e-Resources for GEOGRAPHY
Visit Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers
Is the UK's learned society and professional body for geography. It supports and promotes geographical research, education, fieldwork and expeditions and geography in society.
Visit Geological Society
Is the UK national society for geoscience and the oldest geological society in the world. Has a library on geoscience information, and runs related courses, lectures, conferences and activities.
Visit ELDIS
Provides free access to research on international development issues. Includes over 30,0000 summaries and links to free full-text research and policy documents from over 8,000 publishers.
Visit American Association of Geographers (AAG)
Is a non-profit scientific and educational society which contributes to the advancement of the study of geography.
Visit Charles Booth's London
Provides access to the original records of a vast and detailed survey of life and labour in London carried out between 1886 and 1903.
Visit OneWorld
A collection of links to non-governmental organisations - good on development and the environment.
Visit Internet Geographer Online
A free teach-yourself guide to information on the Internet.
Visit Internet Earth Scientist
A free teach-yourself guide to information on the Internet.
Visit Open Book Publishers
It is a UK HSS publisher which enables you to access an openly available
Range of High Quality e-Resources for ECONOMICS
Visit Box of Broadcasts (BOB)
Innovative shared online off-air TV and radio recording service for UK higher and further education institutions. Choose and record any broadcast programme from 60+ TV and radio channels, schedule recordings in advance, edit programmes into clips, create playlists, embed clips into QMplus, share what you are watching with others and search a growing archive of material.Discover more about BoB National features by viewing their Video Tutorials.
Visit Business Source Complete
Full-text coverage for more than 1,800 peer reviewed business and economics journals. Also offers indexing and abstracts for many more journals, plus 17,000 detailed profiles for the world's largest companies.Full-text coverage of over 150 titles in the fields of management, information science and engineering.
Visit SAGE Research Methods
A database dedicated to research methods across a range of subject areas. SAGE Research Methods supports research at all levels by providing material to guide users through every step of the research process, from writing a research question, conducting a literature review, choosing the best research methods, analysing data, to writing up results and thinking about publication.
Visit SAGE Video - Business & Management
454 videos and over 143 hours are available in this extensive and diverse collection. It includes in-depth interviews with experts from across the globe on topics as varied as innovation management, corporate social responsibility and social media marketing.
Visit Web of Science
Multi-disciplinary database containing the citations and abstracts of peer-reviewed literature. This database lists the number of times a work has been cited in other works and provides direct links to the abstracts of citing works.
Visit Mass Observation Online
Makes available the complete archives of the pioneering social research organisation Mass Observation. There are original manuscript and typescript papers, printed publications and photographs, and interactive features.
Visit Scopus
Multi-disciplinary database containing the citations and abstracts of peer-reviewed literature. This database lists the number of times a work has been cited in other works and provides direct links to the abstracts of citing works.
Visit Oxford Reference
An online reference that brings together 2 million digitised entries across Oxford’s Dictionaries, Companions and Encyclopedias. Best for checking a fact or finding key information on a person, concept or term.
Visit Statista
Provides statistical data from a wide range of international sources on populations, industries, economics, media, public opinion, companies, politics, lifestyles and many other topics.
Visit Gale Primary Sources
is a humanities and social sciences digital primary sources archive that allows you to use a single cross- search interface to access 500 years of world history in multiple collections. Tutorials and Support.
Visit ABI INFORM
Providing full text and indexing of academic journals, also includes access to the *Wall Street Journal* and several other business information sources. [Senate House Library]
Visit BankFocus
A database of of banks worldwide. The information is sourced by Bureau van Dijk from a combination of annual reports, information providers and regulatory sources
Visit Ebscohost
If the topic you are studying crosses a number of different subject areas, you may find it helpful to check the other Library pages for useful resources, contacts and information.
Visit JSTOR
Provides access to the full text of many core academic journals, books and primary sources on the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Visit Web of Knowledge
The databases listed above are only a small part of the database collections at Queen Mary and Senate House Libraries.
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
Search for dissertations and theses from across the world. [Senate House Library]