Courses at Woolf typically include all the materials required for successful completion. Further digital resources are valuable for students supplementing their examination essays, students undertaking advanced studies, or faculty designing new courses. For help with library resources, email library@woolf.university.
Open access journals, books, and videos
- CORE
- Internet Archive
- Academia.edu
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- ResearchGate
- OAPEN
- SpringerOpen
- VideoLectures.NET
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- OpenAIRE
- Paperity
- Open Access Button
- Open Library of Humanities
- JSTOR
- Directory of Open Access Books
- OpenDOAR
- arXiv.org
- Scholarpedia
- Google Scholar
- Journals Gateway
- OAIster
- MIT
Digital collections at major research libraries
Special subject resources
Subject areas
Digital editions
Manuscripts
- International Dunhuang Project
- Digitised Manuscripts
- Early printed books
- Medieval and early modern British literary manuscripts
Digital bookstores
Amazon
Amazon is probably the largest supplier of digital books, and it sells books from most of the digital book suppliers – often at a lower price than purchasing directly from the publisher. Visit Amazon.
Google Books
Google Books lists (typically in the top left corner of the browser) a link to purchase an eBook or physical copy of the book you are viewing. Visit Google Books.
Google Play
Google Play has discounts specifically for academic books which can be purchased, or (in some cases) rented. Visit Google Play.
RedShelf
Some academic books can be found on RedShelf. Visit RedShelf.
The Publisher
If Amazon doesn't carry a digital copy, check the publisher's website. Many publishers, like Cambridge University Press, sell digital copies of their books.
Papers
- International Journal of Data Science and Analytics
- Harvard Data Science Review
- Papers with Code
- Nature Machine Intelligence
- arXiv
Blogs
- Google AI
- IBM Research Publications
- Deloitte Insights
- Databricks
- Machine Learning Mastery
- Analytics Vidhya
- Data Science Dojo
- Revolutions
- District Data Labs
- Pete Warden
- FlowingData
- KDnuggets
- Towards Data Science
- Accenture Research
Activities
Documentation
- MongoDB
- SAS
- Beautiful Soup
- BigQuery
- Microsoft SQL
- Dask
- SageMath
- TensorFlow
- Apache Kafka
- Qlik
- Selenium
- Altair
- SymPy
- scikit-learn
- NumPy
- Power BI
- Matplotlib
- R Project
- PyPI
- Plotly
- Apache Spark
- Apache Cassandra
- OpenCV
- Keras
- Tableau
- Data-Driven Documents
- MySQL
- Python
- SciPy
- PyTorch
- statsmodels
- PostgreSQL
- pickle
- seaborn
- Oracle Database