Digital Resources

The School and its institutes create and manage a wide range of digital resources to support, develop and promote the research of its scholarly communities in the humanities and social sciences.

In addition to SAS-SPACE, the School's permanent online archive for digital scholarly and research materials, subject-specific electronic resources are made freely available.

SAS-Space

SAS-Space is an open access online library for humanities and social sciences research outputs, providing a permanent archive for scholars and researchers.

SAS Open Journals

SAS Open Journals is an Open Access hosting service for social science and humanities journals produced by or in association with the School. Issue 86 of Amicus Curiae, the journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies, was the first issue 'born' within the SAS Open Journals system.

American Studies

Including The Women and US Foreign Policy Interview Project

History

Including British History Online and Connected Histories

Law

Including Eagle-i and Intute Law Gateway

Modern Languages

PORT

Music

PRIMO

Philosophy

PhilPapers

Dr Peter Webster introduces SAS-SPACE, the School's permanent online archive for digital scholarly and research materials

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