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SFX E-journals Portal

SFX is an A-Z list which provides an easy-to-use platform to showcase CERGE-EI electronic periodicals.

Instructions for use

Click on an SFX icon to get to A-Z list of all e-journals. SFX is searchable by 'Titles', 'Category' and 'Locate' (Locate option includes ISSN search).

Once you find the desired journal, appropriate fulltext link to the journal article should appear. Please note, that the availability of the fulltext accessibility to journals may differ. If you can't access the selected fulltext, please search the library catalogue Olib for hard copies of the journal, or contact library for interlibrary loan service.

Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact Tomas Pavela.

More about SFX

SFX is the original OpenURL link resolver and the most widely-used link server and the linking solution of choice for over 1,000 libraries worldwide.
SFX server is running as a part of Charles University information system and serves as a bridge between bibliographic records and documents themselves.
Charles University SFX information pages



Metalib - Search articles accross the library's databases

Information Gateway of Charles University- offers an uniform access to many licensed electronic information resources by various vendors, including additional services.

All necessary information and how-to is available in MetaLib help.

Keep in mind that MetaLib is fully operable from computers connected to the Charles University network. If you prefer accessing it from home, you have to utilize the university proxy server for remote access.
Link to the remote access with EZproxy.

 

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