1.Academic Index (www.virtuallrc.com/) The Virtual Learning Resources Center indexes over 10,000 academic information websites, providing current, valid information for academic projects. 2.Archives Hub (archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/index.html) Archives Hub allows you to search subjects, finding relevant information stored in various archives around Scotland, England, and Wales. Be aware that many of these are physical materials only available at certain institutions, but the site does provide some links to digital content, including images linking to full-resolution display and links to full-text files and PDF files, when available. 3.BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine(www.base-search.net/) BASE is operated by the Bielefeld University Library, and it offers over 100 million documents from over 4,000 sources. Sixty percent of its content is open access, and you can filter your search accordingly. 4.CIA World Fact book (www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html) The CIA World Factbook is a great resource forfindingfacts about every country in the world, including information about countries' history, geography, transportation, and more. 5.CogPrints (cogprints.org/) CogPrints is an electronic database of self-archived research for which full texts are available. The database includes work in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, philosophy, and biology. 6.CORE (core.ac.uk/) CORE aims to aggregate all open access research and facilitate unrestricted access to research. It allowsusers to check more than 66 million open access articles. 7.De Gruyter Open (www.sciendo.com/) An imprint of independent academic publisher De Gruyter, De Gruyter Open publishes and indexes open access material, including 435 journals and more than 100 books,in all major academic disciplines. 8.Digital Library of the Commons Repository (dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/) The Digital Library of the Commons allows users to search through thousands of free and open access documents from around the world. 9.Directory of Open Access Journals (doaj.org/) DOAJ is a "community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals." 10.EBSCOhost (www.ebsco.com/products/research-databases/ebsco-open-dissertations) American Doctoral Dissertation Database This index provides access to over 172,000 dissertations from 1902 to the present in a variety of subjects. Full texts are provided when available. 11.EThOS (ethos.bl.uk/Home.do) Run by the British Library, EThOS allows you to browse more than 400,000 doctoral theses. Although some full texts are unavailable through EThOS and must be accessed through the institution at which it was published, a PDF is provided whenever a full text is available. 12.JURN (www.jurn.org/#gsc.tab=0) is a search engine that provides you with links to various scholarly websites, articles, and journals that are allavailable for free. 13.Library of Congress (www.loc.gov/) The U.S. Library of Congress Online Catalog provides access to hundreds of documents in various subjects, including newspapers, audio files, and government documents. 14.Microsoft Academic Search (academic.microsoft.com/home) Microsoft Academic provides you with "continually refreshed and extensive academic content from over 120 million publications." Some of these provide full-text access, while you will find others behind a paywall. 15.National Archives (www.archives.gov/research/catalog) The National Archives Catalog is a free resource that helps you find historical documents and journals. 16.OAIster (oaister.worldcat.org/) OAlster is a database that "contains records of digital resources from open-archive collections worldwide." You can become a member to get access to all the resources, and physical copies can be delivered to your library through WorldCat. 17.OpenDOAR (v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar/) OpenDOAR is a search engine that combs though open-access repositories around the world. 18.Oxford Journals (academic.oup.com/journals) This database of journals published by Oxford University Press acts as an archive of over 300 journals in a wide range of subjects. You can search by subject or keyword to find your desired subject, and full texts are provided when available. 19.Paperity (paperity.org/) Paperity boasts being the "first multi-disciplinary aggregator of open access journals and papers." Its focus is helping you avoid paywalls while connecting you to authoritative research. 20.ResearchGate (www.researchgate.net/) With more than 11 million members, this platform allows researchers to both share and find research. Although you must sign up to use the platform, registration is free. 21.SafetyLit (www.safetylit.org/) SafetyLit directs researchers to theses, reports, and journal articles focusing on safety and injury prevention. 22.Scientific Electronic Library Online SciELO (scielo.org/en/) is a database with more than 1,249 scientific journals. It offers open access to scholarly documents in the fields of biology and technology. The site was "especially conceived to meet the scientific communication needs of developing countries," allowing you to search by region, as well as ensuring the visibility and accessibility of research from these areas. 23.SpringerLink (link.springer.com/) SpringerLink helps researchers find relevant resources, providing links to full articles, where available, or links to where the book or article can be accessed for a fee. 24.The British Library Catalogues & Collections (www.bl.uk/#tabcollns) The British Library allows you to view digital galleries and online collections. It also allows you to search and request various books, publications, and journals to complete your research. 25.Wiley Online Library (olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/) This collection of online resources provides access to over six million articles in countless disciplines. You can check through all journals or limit your search to only open access journals. 26.WorldWideScience.org(worldwidescience.org/) World Wide Science.org connects researchers with authoritative source sabout various science-related subjects. 27.Zenodo(zenodo.org/) Zenodo was "built and developed by researchers, to ensure that everyone can join in open science." You can sort by keyword, title, journal, and more and download open access documents directly from the site.