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Shared online off-air TV and radio recording service for education institutions. BoB enables all staff and students in subscribing institutions to choose and record any broadcast programme from over 65 free to air TV and radio channels.
Kanopy is a film streaming service designed for academic use and can be used in a web browser as well as through mobile and smart TV apps. The London Met package includes various curated film collections such as Classic Cinema, Independent Cinema, Film Studies, Early Cinema and more. Sign up for a personal login on the site to be able to use the Kanopy mobile and TV apps.
BrowZine is a service that allows you to browse, read and follow scholarly journals from London Met Library in a beautiful visual display.
With BrowZine, you can:
• Browse and read journals: Browse thousands of top journals by subject, easily review tables of contents, and download full articles.
• Stay Current with My Bookshelf: Create a personal bookshelf of titles to follow and receive new article notifications.
• Access on any device: Easily access BrowZine from your iOS and Android device and on the web to stay up to date wherever you are.
• Save and export articles: Use the BrowZine app to save articles for off-line reading or export to services such as Zotero.
Try it now! Use the search box below or browse the full collection at London Metropolitan University — BrowZine. If you want the app, search for BrowZine on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or Amazon App Store.
For most databases that the Library subscribes to, the content within them is findable via Library Search. However, this is not true for all databases. I have indicated below where a database must be searched separately in order to get access to the content.
The Handbook of Translation aims at disseminating knowledge about translation and interpreting and providing easy access to a large range of topics, traditions, and methods. All articles in the Handbook are written by specialists in the different subfields and are peer-reviewed.
The online Translation Studies Bibliography (TSB) is an annotated bibliography of the vast field of Translation and Interpreting Studies that is updated annually. The following categories of publications are covered by the TSB: journal articles, monographs, articles from collective volumes, reviews, reference materials, dissertations and unpublished manuscripts. The TSB includes the options of both searching and browsing, and includes abstracts for all publications covered.
This site comprises more than 43,000 entries of title details to books, chapters, articles, journals, dissertations to help students track information on translation and interpreting publications. It provides access to over 13,000 summaries and provides some tables of contents details starting from June 2001. It is assembled and coordinated by Javier Franco at the University of Alicante. It is updated once a month.
Full-text access to thousands of journals across a broad range of topics. Contains also summaries to articles which are available fulltext via other databases.
Links to full text for many journal articles. This database also contains indexes and summaries for articles from over 400 journals in the field of communications and mass media, including radio, television and journalism.