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News and Free trials
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AgeLine – trial acces
AgeLine Full Text provides research focused on adults aged 50 and older, covering the social, psychological, economic, and health aspects of aging. This comprehensive resource supports interdisciplinary work in fields such as gerontology, public health, and public policy, and encompasses the diverse experiences of older adults.
Content includes:
- 100 active full-text journals
- 87 active full-text peer-reviewed journals
- 54 active full-text peer-reviewed journals without embargo
- 63 active full-text journals indexed in Web of Science or Scopus
Topics:
- Care
- Disability Studies
- Education and Lifelong Learning
- Senior Citizens’ Rights and Legal Studies
- End-of-life studies and palliative care
- Gerontology and geriatrics
- Health policy and health administration
- Housing
- Human development / Life expectancy
- Mental health and psychiatry
- Nutrition and dietetics
- Rehabilitation sciences
- Retirement planning
- Workforce aging
Trial access is active until 22nd May 2026. Access to e-resource.
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Nexis Uni – trial acces
Nexis Uni is a digital research platform from LexisNexis.
It is designed for lawyers, journalists, researchers and professionals who need to search legal documents, newspaper articles, corporate information and public records.
Nexis Uni database contains more than 15,000 news, legal and business resources.
Trial access is active until 21st May 2026. Access to e-resource.
Important Notice: Use the resource for your own study purposes only. By downloading data in bulk, you are violating the license terms. This may lead to blocking of access for the whole Masaryk University.
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We now subscribe to Nature journals
We have a title Nature, Nature Human Behaviour, and other prestigious titles. You can read the journals online and off the MU network using remote access.
More information and a list of all available titles can be found here.
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SAGE Research Methods – Books & Reference (Core)
SAGE Research Methods is the ultimate methods library with more than 1000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos by world-leading academics from across the social sciences, including the largest collection of qualitative methods books available online from any scholarly publisher.
It serves as a resource for researchers and students on quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. It offers more than 100,000 pages of SAGE publications on research methods. With visual methods maps, users have the unique opportunity to explore the connections between more than a thousand methods, theories, and terms.
SRM is a non-traditional database of books, handbooks, encyclopedias, journals, videos, and podcasts to help scientists and students with their research, especially:
- Which method to choose?
- How to ask the right questions?
- How to collect data effectively?
- How to analyze the results?
FAQ
Why can't I open fulltexts of some articles in the e-resources?
E-resources offer access to fulltexts of only those journals that are included in the collections subscribed by Masaryk University. The other collections in the e-resources are not available for MU in fulltexts and therefore you can obtain only abstracts.
Which database should I start with?
We recommend to start with one of the big multidisciplinary databases – EBSCO, SAGE, ProQuest, Wiley or JSTOR. Just go to the list of e-resouces and choose the right database you need. You can also search in the complete list of all databases – Portal of electronic information resources at MU.
Can I access electronic resources from outside the university?
Yes, it is possible to access e-resources from outside the Masaryk university. More details are given university Portal of electronic information resources.
How do I know if a particular journal is available online?
To find a particular journal by title use EBSCO Discovery Service – List of available Journals and Books. This service enables you to look up a journal/book by title and gives you information on availability of online version of the document – gives you the name of the database in which it is available and the coverage dates. Then you can use the links to get to the fulltexts.