Springer e-Book Trial
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Access tens of thousands of Springer eBooks


The University of the Witwatersrand Libraryhas set up a Springer eBook trial which will be open until 15 August 2012. Staff and students will have unlimited online accessto tens of thousands of Springer eBooks with copyright years 2005-2012 via springerlink.com.

Springer eBooks are grouped in 12 fully indexed and searchable Subject Collections:

    * Behavioral Science
    * Biomedical and Life Sciences 
    * Business and Economics 
    * Chemistry and Materials Science 
    * Computer Science (including the highly regarded Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
    * Earth and Environmental Science
    * Engineering
    * Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    * Mathematics and Statistics
    * Medicine
    * Physics and Astronomy
    * Professional Computing and Web Design 

More than just books

Your trial access also includes the trusted Springer eReference collection.

Springer has more than 120 eReference Works online and all are included in the yearly eBook collections!

The eReference collection covers a wide range of topics:
 

Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science

Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease

Handbook of Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology

Historical Encyclopedia of Natural Mathematical Sciences

 







 

                 

 

Also check out our prestigious Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series with topics ranging from the depth of the ocean to the clouds in the sky!


 

Would you like to know more about the advantages of the Springer eBook Collection? For detailed information on the subject area of your interest please visit springer.com/ebooks.
 
We urge you to make the most of this opportunity by turning to Springer eBooks often, and exploring all that this collection offers.

 

For more information, contact your Librarian.

 



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