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Databases

The TUM University Library provides you with access to more than 2,700 databases. A search entry with tabs for subject overviews, a search slot and top 10 databases gives you an overview of our portfolio.

Overview

Finding and Using Databases
E-Tutorials
Terms of Use
Courses
Data Tracking by Publishers
 

Finding and Using Databases

We offer you numerous licensed and free databases, search portals and learning platforms in which you will find scientific papers, statistics, company data, facts, articles from journals, newspapers, and conference proceedings and much more.

Step 1: Select a database
Please select a database relevant to your research. At the top of the page, there is a search bar with tabs for subject overviews, a search slot and the top 10 databases.

Tip: Databases usually cover large subject areas and sciencific fields. Therefore, when searching for a suitable database, do not search with terms that are too narrow. Search for the subject area to which your topic belongs. Also consider comprehensive, interdisciplinary databases such as Web of Science or Scopus.

Step 2: Start the database
In the record lists, you will find specific access links for starting the database. Depending on the provider, you can access the database via eAccess, library computers, institutional login (Shibboleth) or TUM-LAN (PAC script/proxy configuration). The legend in the right-hand column explains which access types are suitable for you.

Step 3: Search in the database
As soon as you have access to the search interface of the respective database, you can start your topic search for articles and data.

Step 4: From literature reference to full text
Many of our databases offer full text, which you can print out and save as an authenticated user.

Other databases contain bibliographical data only and you must obtain the printed or electronic full text via the link service SFX, which is integrated in many databases. The SFX button gives you an overview of options for obtaining the documents (e.g. access our electronic journals, order in our online catalogue OPAC or make an interlibrary loan).

 

Terms of Use

If you use our database portfolio, be sure to note the following license conditions:

  • You can use licensed databases and full texts at the desktop computers in TUM branch libraries. As a TUM member (student or staff), you can also use databases remote via eAccess or Institutional Login (Shibboleth), as long as this is technically supported by the individual database provider.
  • Full texts and data may only be printed or stored for personal use and for non-commercial purposes (science, research and teaching).
  • The disclosure to third parties is not permitted either in electronic or in printed form.
  • Systematic downloading of articles or search results, especially by robots, is prohibited.

Failure to comply with license restrictions will be tracked by the publishers and may result in the complete suspension of the campus license for the entire TUM!

 

Data Tracking by Publishers

Some publishers and providers of scientific information track users' search behavior on their websites, create profiles, and analyze the data for their own purposes without users' consent.

How we protect you from data tracking

The authentication technologies used by the University Library for licensed resources do not transmit personal data to publishers. Our authentication portal eAccess utilizes a rewrite proxy method, ensuring that only the IP address of the University Library's eAccess server is passed on to our business partners.

The institutional login service Shibboleth, also used at TUM, allows users to verify which data is transmitted to service providers. The data sets usually do not allow conclusions to be drawn about individuals.

The University Library generally rejects licensing models from publishers or agencies that aim to identify users or use corresponding technologies.

How you can protect yourself from data tracking

Regardless of our authentication methods (such as eAccess and Shibboleth), many publishers offer personal accounts, for example, to save settings and research histories.

We recommend avoiding these features whenever possible, adjusting privacy settings, and carefully reading provider's privacy policies. In general, most scientific resources licensed by the University Library can be accessed without personal accounts with the publishers.

To protect yourself from conventional website tracking technologies, we recommend using appropriate browser functions (e.g., Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection) and following guidelines provided by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

E-Tutorials on Databases

  • Strategic database research
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Courses on Databases

Literature Research Advanced – Finding Relevant Scientific Papers in Databases

In this course, we will discuss how to conduct efficient literature research using databases. The starting point is the targeted selection of relevant databases and a well-structured search strategy that optimizes your search and delivers precise results. Last but not least, we will explore ways to access academic papers. A solid foundation for successfully navigating research in the database universe!

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