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SciGuide is an electronic directory of foreign and Russian open access scientific resources on the Internet. The aim of the directory is to assist users to locate open access academic and scholarly content and to facilitate science communication for researchers and experts of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS). The directory is being developed jointly by the Branch and the Department of Collection Development and Acquisitions of the State Public Scientific Technical Library of SB RAS.

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*4TU.ResearchData (researchdata.4tu.nl/en/)*4TU.ResearchData provides an archive for long-term access and curation of research datasets, with a focus on data from science, engineering and technology. The archive went live in 2010 and since then has been managed as a service for researchers (from universities around the world) to deposit and share their data, and for other researchers to download and use data in their research.
*academia.edu (www.academia.edu/)* Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. The company's mission is to accelerate the world's research. Academics use Academia.edu to share their research, monitor deep analytics around the impact of their research, and track the research of academics they follow. Academics have uploaded 40 million papers, and 92 million academics, professionals, and students read papers on Academia every month.
*AgEcon Search (ageconsearch.umn.edu/)*Free fool-text repository of journals on applied and agricultural economics.
*AgriXiv (cabidigitallibrary.org/journal/agrirxiv)* agriRxiv (pronounced ‘agri-archive’) is a free, open access source of unpublished preprints across the agricultural sciences.
*arXiv.org (arxiv.org/)*The world's premier e-print repository in physics, math, computer science and related disciplines enabling scientists worldwide to share and access research before it is formally published
*Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (www.bmrb.wisc.edu)*A public repository of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopic data of biological macromolecules.
*bioRxiv (biorxiv.org/)*A free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. It is operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
*CaltechAUTHORS (authors.library.caltech.edu/)*CaltechAUTHORS contains research publications by Caltech faculty and other Caltech researchers. Most items in CaltechAUTHORS are articles, but there are also books, book chapters, conference papers and more. The repository is updated continuously as departments and library staff add available and recently published documents.
*Chemrxiv (www.chemrxiv.org/)*ChemRxiv is a free online submission, distribution, and archival service for unpublished preprints in chemistry and related areas. It is supported by the American Chemical Society, a non-profit and the world's largest scientific society, in collaboration with partners.
*CiNii (cinii)* CiNii (Scholarly and Academic Information Navigator ) is a database service which enables you to search information on Japanese academic articles, books, journals and dissertations.
*Cogprints (cogprints.org/cgi/)*An electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics, and many areas of computer science.
*CORE (core.ac.uk/)*CORE (COnnecting REpositories) is an aggregation of open access content from UK and worldwide repositories and open access journals. It provides a range of services including discovery, analytics, and text mining access.
*Cryptology Eprint Archive (eprint.iacr.org/)*The Cryptology ePrint Archive provides rapid access to recent research in cryptology.
*Cyberleninka (https://cyberleninka.ru/)*A Russian open access repository.
*DART-Europe E-theses Portal (dart-europe.org/basic-search.php)* Access to 828,731 open access research theses from 619 universities in 28 European countries. DART-Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses. DART-Europe is endorsed by LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche), and it is the European Working Group of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations(NDLTD).
*Dialnet (dialnet.unirioja.es/)* A Spanish database that indexes scholarly journal articles, book chapters, theses and monographs published in Spain. Subject coverage is diverse - from science, technology, law and business to art, history, language and literature. Dialnet is an open access database, which means that the content on it is completely free for anyone to use - therefore you do not need to log in using your Aston username or password. To search for individual journal articles, search using the 'Buscar documentos' box on the home page.// репозитории
*Digital Archives Projects (http://lic.dila.edu.tw/en/node/12986#/tab1/cbeta)*Specialty index «Digital Archives Projects» of Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts.
*Digital Commons Network (network.bepress.com/)*The Digital Commons Network brings together free, full-text scholarly articles from hundreds of universities and colleges worldwide. Curated by university librarians and their supporting institutions, the Network includes a growing collection of peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work.
*Digital Library and Archives (scholar.lib.vt.edu/collections/)*A set of collections generated in Virginia Tech. The Digital Library and Archives has developed a range of online collections since its origins as the Scholarly Communications Project in 1989. Some were developed for the university at large, such as VT ImageBase and ETDs (electronic theses and dissertations). Others grew out of continuing collaborations with various colleges, such as CAUS and the International Archive of Women in Architecture, and with CLAHS on the Peacock-Harper Culinary History Collection.
*Digital Library of MIT Theses (web.archive.org)*A collection of selected MIT master's and doctoral theses available online. This is not a complete collection of MIT theses. It includes only theses that were scanned by Document Services in the past few years, for printing or electronic delivery to requesters. The range of years represented in the collection, however, is 1888 to present.
*DigiVatLib (digi.vatlib.it/)*Digital Vatican Library. The digital library service provides free access to the Vatican Library’s digitized collections: manuscripts, incunabula, archival materials and inventories as well as graphic materials, coins and medals, printed materials.
*Dissemin (dissem.in)*Dissemin searches for copies of your papers in a large collection of open repositories and tells you which ones cannot be accessed. Dissemin detects papers behind pay-walls and invites their authors to upload them in one click to an open repository. The sources include all of the aggregated repositories in the world.
*disserCat (dissercat.com)* Russia’s most comprehensive catalogue of electronic dissertations and abstracts of dissertations. Available are full texts of all abstracts of dissertations.
*Dissertations.se (dissertations.se)* Dissertations.se lets you search among university dissertations from Sweden, written in English. There are about 70938 finished dissertations in the database - and about half of these are available for download as PDF.
*DiVa (www.diva-portal.org/smash/search.jsf)* DiVA at Uppsala University contains publications produced by the university´s researchers and students and is a finding tool for research publications and student theses. There is bibliographic information in the database for every title and usually an abstract and a link to the fulltext. DiVA is a freely available full-text archive.
*E-Heritage (e-heritage.ru/)  ► E-Heritage is part of a Russian Academy of Sciences’ program aiming to preserve and provide access to research works of famous Russian and foreign scientists.
*E-Lis (eprints.rclis.org)  ► An international open access repository for academic papers in Library and Information Science. E-LIS is established, managed and maintained by an international team of 73 librarians and information scientists from 47 countries and support for 22 languages.
*E-periodica (e-periodica.ch/)* E-Periodica is the new platform for digitized Swiss journals, replacing its predecessor retro.seals.ch. It offers free access to the full texts of more than 400 journals from the 18th century to the present day. The topics include science and engineering, art and architecture, history, geography and religion. The service is constantly being expanded. The journal articles are available for download as PDF and can be shared via social media services. E-Periodica behaves responsively and can also be used on mobile devices. Thanks to accessibility, users can have the articles read out loud to them
*Electronekrasovka (electro.nekrasovka.ru)*A digital collection of the Nekrasov Library (Russia). It contains books, newspapers and magazines published in 1564-1991. Among them are especially rare and valuable publications such as “The Song of Igor’s Campaign” of 1800, The “Psalter with Martin Luther's Commentaries” of 1610, “The Acts of Peter the Great” of 1790, “The Rule of Five Orders of Architecture” of 1564 year.
*Electronic Library of Mathematics (ELibM) (www.emis.de)*Established 1996 — the longest-running and largest open access repository in mathematics. It contains journals, articles, monographs, and other electronic resources.
*E-Prints in Library and Information Science (ELibM) (eprints.rclis.org/cgi/search/advanced)*Free repository of e-prints on library and information sciences.
*Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) (www.ecn.nl)*Publications of the Energy Research Centre (the Netherlands) since 2006 are available.
*Engineering Research Library (tradepub.com/)* The top resource for free professional and technical research, white papers, case studies, magazines, and eBooks.
*Engineering research papers (engpaper.com)*More than 1 million papers are available for free download. More than 1 million papers are available for free download.
*engrXiv (engrxiv.org/)*An open access preprint server for all areas of engineering.
*EThOS (ethos.bl.uk)* EThOS is the UK’s national thesis service which aims to maximise the visibility and availability of the UK’s doctoral research theses. There are approximately 500,000 records relating to theses awarded by over 120 institutions. Around 260,000 of these also provide access to the full text thesis, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the institution’s own repository. Of the remaining 220,000 records dating back to at least 1800, three quarters are available to be ordered for scanning through the EThOS digitisation-on-demand facility.
*Europe PMC (europepmc.org)*Europe PMC is a repository, providing access to worldwide life sciences articles, books, patents and clinical guidelines. It now offers RESTful web services to access both articles and grants, powerful search tools such as citation-count sort order and data citation features, a service to add publications to your ORCID, a variety of export formats, and an External Links service that enables any related resource to be linked from Europe PMC content. Europe PMC provides links to relevant records in databases such as Uniprot, European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), Protein Data Bank Europe (PDBE) and BioStudies.
*figshare (https://figshare.com/)* An online, open access digital repository which enables users to upload and share research outputs of many different types, including qualitative datasets, media, presentations, posters, software code and figures. Figshare offers unlimited storage space for publicly-shared content, as well as 20GB of private storage per user.
*Fraunhofer-Institut für Siliziumtechnologie (Publikationen/Jahresberichte.html)*Annual reports of Institute of Silicon Technologies (Fraunhofer-Institut für Siliziumtechnologie), FRG. In English.
*Global electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) search (search.ndltd.org/)  ► The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations is an international organization that promotes creation, access to, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations from academic institutions around the world. The NDLTD Union Catalog provides access to over a million ETDs. The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, launched in 1996 and building upon work started in 1987, is a federated effort involving well over 120 universities scattered around the globe. Rapidly growing as a result of local, state, regional, national, and international efforts, it aims to enhance the skills of all graduate students preparing theses or dissertations, so they are empowered to create an electronic thesis or dissertation (ETD) and to effectively use digital libraries.
*GUPEA (gupea.ub.gu.se/)*Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive (GUPEA) is a system for e-publishing theses and other research publications. GUPEA is used for mandatory e-publishing of doctoral theses from Sahlgrenska Academy as of September 2006.
*HAL (https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/)*Hyper Articles en Ligne, generally shortened to HAL, is an open archive where authors can deposit scholarly documents from all academic fields. It has a good position in the international web repository ranking. HAL is run by the Centre pour la communication scientifique directe,[3] a French computing centre, which is part of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS. While it is primarily directed towards French academics, participation is not restricted to them.
*High School of Economics (Russia) data books (https://www.hse.ru/primarydata)*High School of Economics (Russia) data books.
*HighWire (highwire.stanford.edu)*HighWire Press, a division of the Stanford University Libraries, provides access to millions of free full-text science-based articles.
*HINT (hint.org.pl/)  ►Polish scientific and technical classics on the net.
*INSPIRE (inspirehep.net//)  ► INSPIRE, the High Energy Physics Information System. The high-energy physics literature database combines the successful SPIRES database content, curated at DESY, Fermilab and SLAC, with the Invenio digital library technology developed at CERN. INSPIRE is run by a collaboration of CERN, DESY, Fermilab, IHEP, and SLAC, and interacts closely with HEP publishers, arXiv.org, NASA-ADS, PDG, HEPDATA and other information resources.
*Institute for the Study of Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences (www.issras.ru)*Publications of the Institute for the Study of Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISS RAS).
*Institutional Repositories in India (key2information.blogspot.com)*Repositories of Indian Research Organizations.
*Internet Archive (www.archive.org)*A non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
*J-STAGE (jstage.jst.go.jp/)  ► J-STAGE (The Japan Science and Technology Information Aggregator, Electronic) is a repository of academic journal articles and research papers created and maintained by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JSTA). Entries marked with the “Free PDF” icon are available in full-text form free of charge. Some items may require a nominal fee for viewing. Other entries consist of bibliographic citations only. Patrons may register for MY J-STAGE, which allows access to additional services.
*Jahresberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (www.dainst.org/de/)*Annual reports of the German Archaeology Institute.
*IRDB: Institutional Repositories DataBase (https://irdb.nii.ac.jp/)  ► Directory of the repositories of Japanese research institutes.
*The Library Genesis (http://libgen.io/)*Based in Russia, this is the largest and longest running currently openly available collection of ebooks. As of November 2017, the Library Genesis database contains more than 2.1 million books.
*Mathematics Preprint Servers (www.mathontheweb.org/mathweb/mi-preprints.html)*Directory of articles and preprints on mathematics, which is developed by Math on the Web.
*mediaTUM (mediatum.ub.tum.de/)*Dissertations and theses of the Technical University of Munich.
*medRxiv (medrxiv.org/)  ► It is a free online archive and distribution server for complete but unpublished manuscripts in the medical, clinical, and related health sciences. medRxiv provides a platform for researchers to share, comment, and receive feedback on their work prior to journal publication. medRxiv was founded by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), a not-for-profit research and educational institution, Yale University, and BMJ, a global healthcare knowledge provider. The server is wned and operated by CSHL.
*Mendeley Data (https://data.mendeley.com/)*A secure cloud-based repository where you can store your data, ensuring it is easy to share, access & cite.
*NARCIS (www.narcis.info)*NARCIS provides access to 510,452 scientific publications (202,070 of which are open access publications), 13,843 data sets, and information on researchers (expertise), research projects and research institutes in the Netherlands.
*National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP) (www.epa.gov)*Publications of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
*NORA (openrepository.ru)*An aggregator of repositories of Russian universities.
*Novosibirsk Regional Research Library's Digial Colllection (elibrary.ngonb.ru/)*The Novosibirsk State Scientific Library’s electronic collections contain books, serials, journal articles, images on the history, lifestyle, traditions of people of Siberia.
*NPL Publications (eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/)  ► National Physical Laboratory UK publications repository. NPL Publications is a digital archive of research and enterprise output produced by NPL staff.
*Nzresearch (nzresearch.org.nz/)*A site containing a bibliographic set of research articles, books, patents, and reports of universities and research institutions of New Zealand.
*OAIster (oaister.worldcat.org/)*A union catalog of millions of records that represent open access resources.
*OATD.org (oatd.org)*OATD .org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 4,835,070 theses and dissertations.
*Open Access Directory (OAD) (oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki)*Wiki-based repository, which grants free access to web collections and DB in archaeology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, computer technologies, linguistics etc.
*Open Access Theses and Dissertations (oatd.org/)*Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions.
*OpenAIRE (www.openaire.eu/)*A network of Open Access repositories, archives and journals that support Open Access policies. It goes beyond the traditional publications aggregator by interconnecting entities related to scholarly communication (publications, research data, funding, people, organizations, data sources) allowing users to navigate alongside a rich information space graph and provides a wide range of services, from deposition to statistics.
*OpenDOAR (v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar/)*OpenDOAR is the quality-assured global directory of academic open access repositories. It enables the identification, browsing and search for repositories, based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held.
*Open-Access-Netzwerk-Repositorien (oansuche.open-access.net/)*Web search for open access repositories with a search engine that has been developed under "Open Access Web" German research corporation to seek documents in repositories, which has been certified by a corporation "German Initiative on Information Web Creation".
*OpenProceedings (openproceedings.org/)*OpenProceedings is a service to the scientific community that originated from the desire of two major Computer Science conferences, International Conference on Extending Database Technology and International Conference on Database Theory to make their papers available to the general public for free. ICDT and EDBT started this Open Access publication platform and also make it available to other high-profile, peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings. The service is hosted at the University of Konstanz and its University Library, who have a renowned track record of encouraging and supporting Open Access publications. .
*Organic Eprints (orgprints.org/)*An international open access archive for papers and projects related to research in organic food and farming.
*OSF Preprints (osf.io/preprints/)*A preprints discovery site, where you can search not only the > 1,000 preprints in all subjects hosted at OSF Preprints, but also preprints on partner sites such as arXiv, AgriXiv, engrXiv, PsyArXiv and SocArXiv. Preprints may be deposited free of charge, and all published preprints may be downlaoded free of charge.
*Preprints (www.preprints.org/)*Multidisciplinary preprint platform.
*PREPRINTS.RU (preprints.ru/)  ► Russian open, moderated preprint server for unpublished research in all areas of science. It is financed and operated by NEICON, a national consortium of Russian libraries.
*PsyArXiv (https://psyarxiv.com/)*A preprint repository for the psychological sciences.
*Ranking Web of World Repositories (repositories.webometrics.info) *The aim of this Ranking is to support Open Access initiatives and therefore the free access to scientific publications in an electronic form and to other academic material. It classifies over 2,000 repositories worldwide that have their own domain or subdomain and contain peer-reviewed papers.
*re3data(service.re3data.org/search)* A global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions. re3data.org promotes a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data.
*Registry of Open Access Repositories (roar.eprints.org)*A searchable international database indexing the creation, location and growth of open access institutional repositories and their contents. ROAR was created by EPrints at University of Southampton, UK, in 2003.
*Repository of the St.Petersburg University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (openbooks.ifmo.ru/)  ► Repository of the St.Petersburg University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics.
*Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (www.risc.jku.at/publications/)*Publications and technical reports of Austrian Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, (Institut für Symbolisches Rechnen),  an institute of the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
*Russian Literature and Folklore (feb-web.ru)  ► The full text database is devoted to Russian literature, bibliography, literature research.
*Russian State Integrated Repository of R & D Reports and Technical Papers (http://rosrid.ru/)*Russian research reports and technical papers.
*Russian National Digital Library (rusneb.ru/)  ► Russian National Digital Library’s collection of research and technical literature. The access is free for citizens of the Russian Federation, providing that before that users log in to the Public Services of the Russian Federation Portal.
*Sciencegate (www.sciencegate.ch)*Scientific data from over 4,000 universities and open access journals.
*SHERPA (www.sherpa.ac.uk)*A consortium of organizations of the UK. It is developing open-access institutional repositories in universities to facilitate the rapid and efficient worldwide dissemination of research.
*SibFU Digital Repository (elib.sfu-kras.ru/)  ► Digital Repository the Siberian Federal University. Krasnoyarsk.
*SocArXiv (socopen.org/)*Open archive of the social sciences, is a partner of the nonprofit Center for Open Science (COS) and is housed at the University of Maryland. SocArXiv provides a free and publicly accessible platform for social scientists to upload working papers, pre-prints, published papers, data, and code.
*Social Science Open Access Repository (SSOAR) (gesis.org/en/ssoar/home/) *A database of social science literature maintained by the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences.
*SSRN (www.ssrn.com)*The SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is a repository and international journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities and more.
*Technical Report Archive & Image Library (TRAIL) (technicalreports.org/)  ► The Technical Report Archive & Image Library (TRAIL) identifies, acquires, catalogs, digitizes and provides unrestricted access to U.S. government agency technical reports. TRAIL currently consists of over four dozen member institutions whose annual membership fees and volunteered staff time further the efforts of the project. Inventories of exactly which agencies, series, and reports TRAIL has acquired, and by extension, which report in a given series TRAIL is missing, are provided in the series processing inventories available in the TRAIL libguide (trailguides.crl.edu/series).
*TechRxiv (techrxiv.org/)  ► An open, moderated preprint server for unpublished research in the areas of engineering, computer science, and related technology. By using TechRxiv, authors can quickly disseminate their work to a wide audience and gain community feedback on a timestamped draft version of their research.
*Theses.fr (theses.fr/)* The database contains all theses defended in France since 1985.
*Thesis and disssertations resources (ndltd.org/)  ► The site maintained by the Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations (NDLTD) provides links to full-text theses and dissertations repositories over the world.
*Theses Canada (theses-canada/)* Theses Canada, launched in 1965 at the request of the deans of Canadian graduate schools, is a collaborative program between Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadian universities providing free access to Canadian digital theses and dissertations.
*Tomsk Polytechnic University's Repository (theses-canada/)* Tomsk Polytechnic University's repository.
*Trove (trove.nla.gov.au/)*Trove is an Australian online library database aggregator; a free faceted-search engine hosted by the National Library of Australia, in partnership with content providers including members of the National & State Libraries Australasia. It is one of the most well-respected and accessed GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) services in Australia, with over 70,000 daily users.
*World Development Reports (wdronline.worldbank.org/)*The World Bank’s World Development Report, published annually since 1978, is an invaluable guide to the economic, social, and environmental state of the world today.
*URFU Repository (elar.urfu.ru/)*The repository of the Urals Federal University, Russia.
*Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/)*Research data repository. It was created by OpenAIRE and CERN to provide a place for researchers to deposit datasets. It allows researchers to share research results in a wide variety of formats across all fields of science, to get credited for what they share and to link objects to the research funding agencies that supported their creation.
 

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