Databases
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OECD i-Library
The OECD i-Library is the doorway to the full-text of books and journals from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on a wide range of topics in economics, political science, environmental studies, energy, education, social sciences and health.
For how to use the database, read the user guide or watch the video tutorials.
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OpenAIRE (replaces NARCIS)
The Dutch research portal NARCIS has been replaced by the research portal OpenAIRE. This portal presents Dutch research results and research projects as a sub-section found in the OpenAIRE Graph. This Research Graph is actively fed by Dutch institutional repositories, data and software repositories, and Research Information Systems (CRIS's) that comply with the OpenAIRE metadata guidelines.
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Oxford English Dictionary
Online access to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Safari: O'Reilly's Learning Platform for Higher Education
Repository of content from more than 250 publishers supported with innovative technologies and tools.
Notice: access the database by expanding the 'Select your institution' menu, clicking 'Not listed? Click here' (top) and then enter your NHL Stenden mail address.
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SpringerLink
Full text articles from the publishers Springer and Bohn Stafleu & van Loghum. Besides Springers free content, including open access research articles, there are Dutch articles about health care available too.
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The Purple Guide
The Purple Guide to Health, Safety and Welfare at Music and Other Events aims to help those who organise music or similar events, so that the events can run safely. This guide has been designed to sign-post event organisers and suppliers to the practices and issues that need to be considered when events are being planned. The contents are not designed to be prescriptive but simply seek to highlight legal criteria and non-legislative good practise. In some areas, the Guide signposts users to other sources of information that may be helpful.
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Van Dale Dictionaries
Online access to Van Dale Dictionaries Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish and Swedish.