We’re getting 2025 off to an excellent start in the Learning Success Hub and are delighted to announce that we’re adding more than 2,200 Springer journals to the Library Portal. 

Specialising in science, technology, medicine and business, Springer are a world-leading academic publisher and this treasure trove of scholarly information will be a fantastic addition to our collection.  

Articles from Springer Journals will be searchable and accessible on the Library Portal catalogue so you’ll be able to add them to your Project folders as you’re literature searching! Individual titles will be added to BrowZine, our virtual journals collection space, for you to add to your bookshelf and keep up to date with, and you can search through and browse the full list of journals via the Springer Journals link in the A-Z List of Databases.  

 

Commitment to Accessibility 

You can read the accessibility statement with details of Springer’s commitment to accessibility here: 

SpringerLink Accessibility Statement.  

 

Happy new year and happy Springer journal reading!  

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