Recognizing that NaUKMA Library plays an important role in supporting academic and research activities, it continues to support access to a range of library resources and services in compliance with the requirements of the University during the quarantine period. In order to protect the health of our users, our staff, and our faculty as well as increasing the quarantine and restrictive measures in the country and NaUKMA, the NaUKMA Library has ceased servicing users since 18 March (reading rooms will not operate).
The library continues to operate remotely, electronic library resources are available, library staff provides advice and user support remotely. We continue to provide most of our services remotely, including instruction, scientific advice, help services, and access to all of our digital collections, including databases.
Resources of the Scientific Library that can be used remotely during quarantine:
Databases
Remote Access to Licensed Prepaid Resources. Prepaid resources are licensed academic databases that contain full-text and abstract materials from different fields of knowledge, which are accessed by login and password. To access these resources remotely, you must fill in the form: https://bit.ly/33FQad0 Please note that in order to gain remote access to the subscribed electronic resources of the NaUKMA Library, you must be a registered user of the library and have an active library card.
Open Access Resources are scientific databases that do not require license agreements and subscriptions. Resources from these databases are openly available and may be freely used, distributed and reproduced for scientific or educational purposes on any medium, provided the original work is cited correctly. List of Open Access Resources - Alphabetically (A to Z) on the Library's website: https://bit.ly/2QMeMvD.
Scientometric databases are licensed scientific databases that do not contain full-text resources but have tools to track the citation of scientific publications. Scientometric databases are also search-engines that generate statistics that characterize the status and dynamics of demand, activity, and impact indexes of individual scientists and research organizations. Some of the Scientometric Databases require remote access (Scopus, Web of Science), the rest runs freely on the Internet without a login and password. List of Scientometric Databases - on the Library's website: https://bit.ly/33Iu7T0
Search engines. The library recommends that you use free search engines (aggregators) to search and work with scientific materials. List of search engines - on the Library's website: https://bit.ly/33Iw1D8
Resources that have free access for the period of quarantine:
The library has prepared a list of scientific and educational resources available for free online during the quarantine period. The list of these resources is updated daily by the Library and is available on the Library's website: https://bit.ly/2wrIq2n
Own electronic resources:
eKMAIR - Electronic archive of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. The NaUKMA eKMAIR Open Archive contains scientific works of teachers, researchers, students, and staff of the University. In the archive, you can browse the works of a particular department or faculty, search for materials by title, author, keywords. You can also upload your own works (articles, conference materials, monographs and book sections, tutorials, presentations) to the archive. To do this, you need to register on the site. For questions and advice on how to work or add materials to eKMAIR, please contact Iryna Khoroshok, Chief Librarian in charge of working with NaUKMA researchers (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Access: freely online, at http://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/
Digital Collection of National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy". It is a collection of digitized rare and valuable documents and other objects from the holdings of the Scientific Library, Archives and Museum of NaUKMA. The site contains such collections as fine arts, manuscripts, posters, decorative art, periodicals, maps, material culture, photographs, archival documents, etc. The use and citation of any objects contained on the Digital Collection site are permitted provided the source is acknowledged and a direct link to the document is provided. Access: freely online, at https://dlib.ukma.edu.ua/
Virtual Museum of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Since 2006, the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy has been operating a museum in historical buildings of the late XVI - the first half of the XVII century (Halshka's House). It is a research, scientific-informational and cultural-educational unit of the University, which preserves and promotes monuments of Ukrainian history and culture related to the history of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy through the unification of the book, archival, museum and documentary collections of the University. Access: freely on the Internet, at the link: https://vm.ukma.edu.ua/
NaUKMA Scholarly Publications. The University is the publisher of peer-reviewed journals. Each journal has its own site with an archive of issues where you can read and download articles in PDF format. NaUKMA Journals are a reflection of the scientific process taking place at the University, serving as a platform for academic communication between teachers, researchers, NaUKMA students, and authors from other institutions of Ukraine and the world. The library supports scientific publications by filling sites, providing technical support, promoting journals in international scientific databases and scientific archives. Access: Available online at https://bit.ly/2WIeauP
Study materials and instructions:
The online MOOC Scientific Communication in the Digital Age is a free online course on the Prometheus platform, prepared by NaUKMA librarians, staff, and scientists, in collaboration with Clarivate Analytics and the Foster Project. Practically, this course is a digital-analog of the discipline taught to NaUKMA Ph.D. students and provides researchers with basic knowledge and skills to use modern tools for conducting and analyzing research. Access: Available online at https://courses.prometheus.org.c/courses/course-v1:UKMA+SCDA101+2020_T1/about
Instructions for using the Library's resources. The library prepared a list of its own instructions, tips and training presentations on the use of scientific databases, search engines, archives, the search for scientific information, as well as the preparation of bibliographic lists and publication in scientific journals. Annoyance: Free online, at https://bit.ly/2WK1682
Services and reference:
UDC Code Definition: Natalia Pavliv, Head of the Bibliography Department (pavlivng [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
Consultations on the use of Databases and search engines: Oleksandra Yaroshenko, Head of Academic Literature Services Department (yaroshenkooi [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
Consultations on the use and work of scientific publications of NaUKMA: Oleksandra Yaroshenko, Head of Academic Literature Services Department (yaroshenkooi [at] ukma.edu [dot]ua)
Consultations and Assistance in Finding Materials in Scientific Databases (Electronic Document Delivery): Oleksandra Yaroshenko, Head of Academic Literature Services Department (yaroshenkooi [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
Consulting on the creation of author's identifiers of researchers (ORCID, Publons): Iryna Khoroshok , Chief librarian responsible for work with researchers of NaUKMA (khoroshok [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
Consultations on the use and download of materials at eKMAIR: Iryna Khoroshok , Chief librarian responsible for work with NaUKMA researchers (khoroshok [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
Organizational questions: Tetiana Chorna, NaUKMA the Library Director (chornatv [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua)
General consultation and help: library [at] ukma.edu [dot] ua