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Access the following online resources only for personal development, academic, research and professional work.
Infotrac
  Infotrac is a database of 1,000 journals, mostly full text, covering wide range of subjects. Provides access to over 4,000,000 articles. Members can also access Infotrac Newspapers custom database, which has about 44 British newspapers in full-text.

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Encyclopaedia Britannica
  Encyclopaedia Britannica has been the world's most famous and authoritative source of information. The invaluable reference tool, includes the complete encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus, student encyclopedia, multi media and Internet guide.

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Ashridge
  The Virtual Learning Resource Centre is an internet based range of Ashridge's learning resources - a valuable tool for personal development, and for keeping up-to-date with the latest information on all aspects of management.

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Oxford Reference Online
  Oxford Reference Online brings together 100 well-known and trusted dictionaries and reference books published by Oxford University Press, into a single cross-searchable web database.

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Oxford English Dictionary
  The OED covers words from across the English-speaking world. It also offers the best in etymological analysis and in listing of variant spellings, and it shows pronunciation using the International Phonetic Alphabet.

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ebrary
  A collection of over 23,000 full text electronic books and other documents from more than 200 of the world's leading academic, STM, and professional publishers.
Collections span virtually every area of academic study with particular focus on business & economics, computers & technology, education, history & biography, classics, and select social & behavioural sciences. Some unique features include:

- A unique ebrary reader that offers enhanced features for user-friendly online reading
- A free personal account where you can bookmark, highlight and save books for later reference

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