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MOT Dictionaries include tools for everyday communication: dictionaries, proofreading and translation software.

Online Training Resources on Databases

Research Data Storage Services

You can find multidisciplinary research results (data and publications) in research data archives/repositories.

Examples of multi-disciplinary storage services:

  • AILA Data Service - a service provided by the Finnish Social Science Data Archive.
  • IDA research data storage - a service provided by the Ministry of Education and Culture to researchers and organisations in the Finnish research system.
  • ZENODO - CERN's archive for research data and publications.
  • EUDAT B2Share - a service provided by the European Data Infrastructure.

Search for discipline-specific data archives:

Library on Social Media

Follow the Turku University Library on social media! The pages feature news and info on the library’s services, information resources, and current events.

Link to the library's Facebook page LibUniTurku  Link to the library's Instagram page LibUniTurku LinkedIN logo and link to the library's profile page.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar Search

If you are using Google Scholar outside the university's network, activate the library links from the settings (Settings - Library Links).

Library on Facebook

Follow Turku University Library on Facebook. This page features news and info on the library’s services, information resources and current events.

Publication Forum Ratings

The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies carried out a Publication Forum Project to classify scholarly publication channels. The Publication Forum, or JUFO system is a rating and classification system that aims to support the quality assessment of research output - journals, publication series and book publishers - in all academic disciplines. The first classification system was ready in 2011.

The JUFO classification has four levels:

Level 1: Domestic and foreign journals, series, book publishers, and conferences in all disciplines considered to be most important from the Finnish research perspective.

Level 2: Leading scientific publication channels of various disciplines considered to be of highest quality and having widest impact.

Level 3: Supreme-level publication channels of various disciplines with the widest impact among level 2 journals and series that the panels have decided to raise to the top level.

Level 0: Includes all publication channels that do not meet one or several of the Level 1 criteria. Please read more under the Publication Forum's FAQ: "What is Level 0?".

Search for journals, publication series and book publishers that have a Publication Forum classification.

Couldn't find what you needed?

If you need a book or a journal article that is not available at the library, you can make an acquisition request or order it through our interlibrary loan services! Please note that interlibrary loans are fee based.

You can also try searching the collections of the other libraries in Turku (Åbo Akademi Library, Turku City Library, Library of the Turku University of Applied Sciences):

Is Something Missing? (Customers in Turku and Pori)

Customers in Turku

If you need a book or a journal article that is not in the library, you can make an acquisition request or order it through our interlibrary loan services! Please note that interlibrary loans are fee based.


Customers in Pori

If you need a book or a journal article that is not in the library, you can make an acquisition request or order it through our interlibrary loan services

Internet Archives

Internet archives allow users to view archived web pages, including archived web journals that no longer exist.

Volter Basic Search

Volter Basic Search

Journal Search

Volter Search (International Articles)

National Repository Library (in Kuopio)

Order through the library's interlibrary loan services. Please note that interlibrary loans are fee based (article copies are free of charge).

Use of Electronic Resources and Remote Access

Electronic resources are available for students and staff in the University of Turku network or through remote access.  When accessing the resources remotely (at home or elsewhere), you will be asked automatically to enter your UTU credentials, if needed.

Other Finnish Library Databases

Tietopalvelu contact information

Get in touch!

  • Still wondering about something?
  • Would you like to find out more?
  • Anything else you would like to know?

You can send your questions, comments, or requests to our library specialists via library@utu.fi, and we will tell you more.