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LeapSpace

LeapSpace (LP) is Elsevier’s next‑generation AI research workspace that integrates the core capabilities of the former ScienceDirect AI. Built on full‑text content from ScienceDirect and large‑scale abstract and citation data from Scopus, LeapSpace uses only peer‑reviewed and validated scholarly content for AI‑driven generation and analysis. The platform enhances the efficiency of literature searching and reading, supports researchers in understanding and evaluating research evidence, comparing study results, and identifying potential collaborators and funding opportunities, thereby supporting the entire scholarly research workflow from ideation to research outputs.

Access for University of Macau (UM) users:
First‑time users must complete personal account registration while connected to the UM campus network, and follow the on‑screen instructions to register using UM email address. After completing the initial registration, you may access LeapSpace both on and off campus without using any proxy or VPN.

SAGE Journals Online

It is the delivery platform that provides online access to the subscribed SAGE journals in health sciences, life & biomedical sciences, materials science & engineering as well as social sciences & humanities. The record of articles can be retrieved back to the first issue.

SciELO Citation Index

It provides scholarly literature in sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities published in leading open access journals from Latin American, Portugal, Spain, and South Africa.

Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)

Science Citation Index Expanded is a multidisciplinary index to the journal literature of the sciences. It includes all cited references captured from indexed articles. Full-text is only available to those e-journals that the Library has subscribed.

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ScienceDirect

ScienceDirect is a leading academic research platform provided by Elsevier that offers over 3,000 titles of high‑quality peer‑reviewed journals, 890 open access journals, 23 million articles and book chapters, 3.8 million open access articles across science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and the humanities.

SciFinder-n
(Kindly send an email to help@cas.org to reset password if needed.)

SciFinder is a research discovery tool that allows you to explore the CAS (Chemical Abstracts) databases containing literature from many scientific disciplines including biomedical sciences, chemistry, engineering, materials science, agricultural science, etc.

Note: Please refer to "SciFinder End User Registration Guide" to create your own account for use.

SciVal

SciVal offers quick, easy access to the research performance of 8,500 research institutions and 220 nations worldwide.
All users need to register a personal account with your UM email before use.
SciVal Policy Impact and Patent Impact is on trial to 24 April 2026.

Scopus

Scopus is a source-neutral abstract and citation database curated by independent subject matter experts who are recognized leaders in their fields. It puts powerful discovery and analytics tools in the hands of researchers, librarians, research managers and funders to promote ideas, people and institutions.

Document Download Manager (DDM) is only compatible with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers.

Snapshots

The Snapshots Series includes over 8,890 market reports across 43 industries in 40 countries, spanning the UK, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, North America, and Latin America. It's a unique source for market research data, offering worldwide market data for a broad range of industries and regions.

Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)

The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary index to the journal literature of the social sciences. It also indexes individually selected, relevant items from the world's leading social science journals. Full-text is only available to those e-journals that the Library has subscribed.

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Springer Nature Link

This premier electronic data source from Springer that covers broadly such subject fields as biomedicine, life science, clinical medicine, physics, engineering, mathematics, computer science, humanities, and economics will absorb and merge with our subscribed Kluwer Online databases.

Springer Nature Link eBook Collection

It provides cover-to-cover search and browse access to 7,6179 titles of eBooks in the subject areas of science and technology. Access can via the SpringerLink search interface.

Springer Open
Free Online Database

SpringerOpen, launched in June 2010, includes Springer’s portfolio of 160+ peer-reviewed fully open access journals across all areas of science ranging from very specialized titles to SpringerPlus.

State Papers Online Colonial: Part 1-4
Trial period: 2 January 2026 - 30 April 2026

State Papers Online Colonial is a publishing program for the digitization of the Colonial Office files of the British Government, now housed at The National Archives, United Kingdom. These documents record Britain's administration and governance of countries under Britain's colonial rule, their international relations across the period, and the changing demographics and daily life of their inhabitants.

Subject files of U.S. State Department's Office of the Republic of China Affairs, 1951-1978

This collection consists of briefing books, correspondence, memoranda, policy papers, reports, statistics, and other miscellaneous records from the Office of the Country Director for the Republic of China.

Sunday Times Historical Archive: 1822-2021
Trial period: 2 January 2026 - 30 April 2026

The Sunday Times launched its storied run on 20 October 1822, promising to instill "an invigorating spirit" in its readership, and to uphold the freedom of the press against those "emperors, kings, and their ministers" who would stifle it. Since that first issue, the newspaper has consistently provided thoughtful analysis and commentary on the week's news and society at large. Murder, theater, sports, and politics—all meet in its pages in an abundance of colorful detail. For much of the nineteenth century, The Sunday Times had similar preoccupations as much of the Victorian press, with extensive coverage of court cases, executions, and grisly crimes to titillate its readers. However, it also developed a reputation for its considerable arts coverage, especially the London theater and music scene.