Portals - General
JournalTOCs
JournalTOCs is the biggest searchable collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs). It contains articles' metadata of TOCs for over 23,100 journals directly collected from over 2059 publishers.
http://www.journaltocs.hw.ac.uk/
Routes
Routes is a library service providing access to selected quality-assessed Internet resources selected by course teams from the Open University and the library's information specialists
http://routes.open.ac.uk/
Social Welfare Portal
The portal offers information on all aspects of social welfare in the UK and overseas, with a particular emphasis on policy development, inplementation and evaluation. It includes a high quality collection of full text research and evaluation reports, Parliamentary papers, consultations and policy proposals selected by British Library social policy curators and available for immediate download.As well as these digital documents, you’ll find details of books, journal articles, official papers, theses, archived websites and datasets in the British Library’s collections.
http://socialwelfare.bl.uk/ index.aspx
The educational evidence portal (eep)
The educational evidence portal (eep) is a joint venture being taken forward by a group of organisations that wish to make research evidence more widely available. This portal helps you find educational evidence from a range of reputable UK sources using a single search. It is designed for both professional and lay people interested in education and children's services.
http://www.eep.ac.uk/ dnn2/ Home/ tabid/ 36/ Default.aspx
The Management and Business Studies Portal
Whether you're a University researcher or a busy manager, this British Library Portal will help you find and use high quality management research publications quickly and easily.
http://www.mbsportal.bl.uk/ index.aspx
The Third Sector Knowledge Portal
The Knowledge Portal is an online library and web catalogue, developed by the Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) to promote and preserve evidence, research and analysis of the ever-changing work of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors. It brings together academic analysis, government studies, and reports from third sector organisations themselves, in one easy to use collection of links and downloads.
http:/// cssfs10.bham.ac.uk/ heritage/