NEWUU Library is dedicated to supporting the success of higher education students, educators, and learners by tailoring course materials to their specific requirements. From its humble beginnings as a small library, NUU Library has experienced significant growth, enabling it to meet the increasing educational demands. This expansion involves the provision of high-quality books and the cultivation of a competitive learning environment. To enhance accessibility to online resources, the library offers the use of iMacs and iPads.
Access to E-Library https://library.newuu.uz/
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According to the agreement signed with the Uzbekistan Agency for Science and Innovation, access to articles and journals from Springer Nature is available for free at 204 institutions.
These journals are indexed in Scopus and have impact factors listed in Web of Science.
You can publish in these journals free of charge, download articles, and use them for citations, dissertations, projects, and research papers.
The articles are in English, but automatic translation can be enabled.
Useful Springer Nature links for researchers and scholars in Uzbekistan:
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Students, faculty, and staff of New Uzbekistan University can access EBSCO research databases for free via the following link: