Mini Review: Udini
Jinfo Article
28th January 2013
Abstract
Researchers often require the kind of high quality research and news articles available from an academic library but don’t always have access to those services. Yulia Aspinall reviews Udini from ProQuest, a vast database of high quality articles available in a variety of options from Pay As You Go to monthly subscription. As well as access to news articles, research, conference proceedings et al, it also offers a variety of useful ways to work with those articles, from commenting to sharing with colleagues.
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