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UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
eLibrary
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What's included in the EI's eLibrary?
- Over 3.8 million records on energy and the environment, via Ebsco Environment Complete
- Over 400 full-text journals covering energy and the power industry, via Ebsco Energy and Power Source
- Over 500 full-text journals covering all aspects of sustainability, via Sustainability Reference Centre
- Over 180,000 teaching aids, via the Education Resource Information Centre (ERIC)
- Over 90,000 recent news items, through EBSCO Newswires
- 264 full text eBooks covering the energy sector
Discover our latest eBooks
EI Members can get immediate access to new eBooks covering the latest developments in energy. Just log in to this website in the top right hand corner, click the eLibrary button above and search for the eBook title.
Newest titles include:
- The Future of Energy
- Towards Hydrogen Infrastructure
- Energy Transitions in the Middle East
- Sustainable Aviation Fuels
- Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom
A full list of eBooks that can be accessed via the eLibrary on this page is here.
For more information on our library and research services visit our London Library page.