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CATALOGS & E-SOURCES

Catalogs


The ATSSB Libraries currently have separate catalogs and they are searchable (CTRL + F) by author, title, year of publication, publisher and place of publication.

It is necessary to adapt the keyboard to the catalog of Latin or Cyrillic alphabets, depending on the language of the literature (for foreign publications, Latin must be used).

Library catalog of Belgrade Polytechnic Section

Library catalog of the Computer-Mechanical Engineering Section

Library catalog of the Section of Traffic, Mechanical Engineering and Safety Engineering

Library catalog of the Applied Engineering Sciences Section

It is also possible to search through the catalogs of over two hundred and twenty libraries in Serbia, according to various parameters, via the COBISS platform.

COBISS search

E-Sources

About 35,000 journals and close to 160,000 e-books in various fields.

(Access is possible using the professor’s code or in the reading room using the librarian’s code)

-A large number of articles in the form of full text, published in Serbian journals in various fields.

A web-based platform for quality-tested science videos in the fields of technology, engineering, architecture, chemistry, information technology, mathematics and physics. Among other things, the videos show computer visualizations, learning, simulations, experiments, interviews and recordings of lectures and conferences.

The MERLOT collection consists of tens of thousands of learning materials in various fields.

Over fifty million books, images, audio and video files from more than three thousand libraries, archives, galleries and museums from all over Europe.

Directory of open access journals with full text articles (about 12,000 open access journals, from 136 countries).

Catalog of open access repositories. Open access archives can be searched by geographic region, type of content, etc.

Contains articles from leading Serbian scientific journals. All articles are available for open access and contain a DOI number: a unique sequence of numbers and letters assigned to an individual digital object (article) through which a link is established to the website where the document is located. The database of DOI numbers is maintained by the CrossRef service.

Online lectures by top experts from various world universities, in various fields.

A nonprofit library with millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.

Complete electronic editions of professional literature and textbooks published by Singidunum University, as well as author’s editions.