Library resources

Scientific and Technical Library of NTU "KhPI" - Publicly accessible source of knowledge

Librarians-curators

To adapt students to the NTB, the work of a librarian-curator has been introduced. Each NNI has a leading library specialist assigned to whom you can contact with any questions regarding information support for the learning process and independent work.

Librarians-curators of 1st year groups:

2024/2025 academic year

2023/2024 academic year

2022/2023 academic year

2021/2022 academic year

2020/2021 academic year

Useful resources for finding information:

Authorized access
Access from the university's local network
  • Springer Nature — available books from 2017 Free accessдоступні книги 2017 року видання
Вільний доступ

 National resources

  1. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Legislation of Ukraine. Full-text search.
  2. “Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine” full texts in the V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine.
  3. IAS “Ukrainian Scientific Periodicals”. Register of scientific publications of Ukraine.
  4. “Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine” (scientific and educational network of URAN).
  5. Ukrainian National Office of Intellectual Property and Innovations (UKRNOIVI), search for patent information.
  6. National Repository of Academic Texts.

Global Information and Analytics Systems

  1. Dimensions is a connected research knowledge system that redefines discovery and access to research. Developed by Digital Science in collaboration with over 100 leading research organizations worldwide, Dimensions brings together grants, publications, citations, alternative metrics, clinical trials, patents, and policy documents to create a platform that allows users to find and access the most relevant information faster, analyze academic and broader research results, and gather information to shape future strategy.
  2. Google Академія — easily search for scholarly literature from across disciplines and sources..
 

International Resources

  1. Resource hub EOSC EUA platform that primarily supports interdisciplinary and transnational research by promoting the use of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data.
  2. Crossref is the world’s largest registry of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and metadata for the scholarly research community.
  3. DOAJ is a unique and comprehensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, designed to provide free access to high-quality content on the Internet for all users.
  4. DOAB is a catalog of open access books. The main goal of DOAB is to increase the availability of open access books. DOAB is an open infrastructure dedicated to open science.