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For your quick and convenient research needs, Database Finders: Compendium of Open Access Databases has gathered the most useful open-access databases and e-resources lists.

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The Taylor and Francis is one of the leading research publishers in the world committed to ensuring that digital products are accessible to all users regardless of one’s ability or technology they’re using, which includes people with visual, hearing, cognitive or motor impairments with more than 2,700 high-quality, cross-disciplinary journals spanning Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Healthcare, this platform offers academic articles available in both HTML and PDF format. This database continues to work on improving its services, especially the accessibility and usability of its platform.

The Avalon Project by Yale Law School is a digital library of documents relating to law, history, and diplomacy. This project aims to mount digital documents to the said fields, including economics, politics, and government. Containing online electronic copies of documents dating back to the beginning of history, this project provides controversial text of less well known but significant documents which marks turning points in the history of law and rights.

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The LawPhil Project is a legal website project of Arellano Law Foundation created through its Information Technology center. Realizing the essence of making the law accessible and understandable not only to the legal community but to the various sectors of society, Arellano Law Foundation aims to digitize and make available online all Philippine Laws, statutes, jurisprudence, presidential decrees, issuances, executive orders, and other legal materials. This site currently provides full text copies of the selected Philippine legislation from 1900 onwards, especially the Philippine constitutions.

The Make-IT Place is a digital repository of program, training materials, and project-based learning curricula being provided for public library employees and patrons. Curated by Maryland Librarians, this database offers a variety of collections like arts, robotics, and 3D printing that can be downloaded and utilized for teaching a class or furthering one’s knowledge. This repository is funded by a grant provided by the institute of Museum and Library services managed through Maryland State University.

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database is a freely available online resource designed to help students and researchers locate secondary sources for the study of the science fiction and fantasy and associated genres. This online resource is currently indexing 133,842 items which includes: historical materials; books; articles; news reports; interviews; film reviews; commentary; and fan writing. Originally compiled by Hal W. Hall, this database draws and expands upon the science fiction and fantasy reference index of 1878-1985; 1985-1991; and 1992-1995.

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