The Office of Academic Resources and Information Technology

Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep

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Other Databases Available for Students and Staff

The system provides a service for checking the similarity between submitted documents and those in the system’s database. The result is a report that displays the percentage of similarity and other relevant details
The Office of Academic Resources and Information Technology maintains an information resource database, which includes a variety of resources such as bibliographies of non-fiction and academic books, reference books, fiction, research reports, bachelor’s degree projects, a list of journals, and an index of journal articles.
The Office of Resource and Information Technology has developed an electronic archive management system for the storage and dissemination of digital information at the university. This system operates on the Internet and incorporates the Dublin Core metadata standard to provide detailed descriptions of stored documents.
Thai higher education institution libraries have developed an inter-bibliographic database
to share books, journals, and other resources as part of a network development project.
This is a database consisting of 50 electronic books focused on business administration, science, education, and social science content.
Under the RMUTK mini TCDCLink project include WGSN (World Global Style Network), STASH, Passport GMID, Material ConneXion
Note: Database in the project mini TCDC link Contact to request use at the service counter on the 1st floor, 4th floor, 5th floor Chaloem Phrakiat 80th Anniversary Building and the Creative Technology Laboratory Building, 9th floor
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
The database includes over 33,000 titles of e-books from Cambridge Books Online (CBO) in various disciplines, as well as over 1,000,000 articles from Cambridge Journals Online (CJO), covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. Additionally, the database offers access to open access documents
electronic journal database covering the fields of science, technology and technology and health sciences. The results of the search provide bibliographic information, synopsis, and full document (some items)
Thai Journals Online (ThaiJO) is the central electronic journal database system in Thailand. It features academic journals across all fields of study, including science/technology and humanities and social sciences. ThaiJO is supported by The Thailand Research Fund (TRF), King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thammasat University (TU), the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), and Thai-Journal Citation Index Center (TCI). The journals published in ThaiJO are developed on the same Online Journal System (OJS) developed by Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
electronic book database
The TCI database, which is supported by TRF and OHEC, collects information on article publications and citation information for articles in Thai academic journals. Its purpose is to facilitate the dissemination and development of Thai journals to meet international standards.
Comprehensive educational content and resources In the form of articles and information from various journals in the Current Index of Journals in Education and Resources in Education Index, more than 1.3 million items can be linked to more than 300,000 full-text documents retrieved back to 1966
It is a website that compiles a list of books that have open access or Open Access (OA) books that have been reviewed. By academics and experts from more than 650 publishers (such as Taylor & Francis, Springer Nature, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, IOS Press) and those interested in the general public can access, read, download and share for free. Under the open license Creative Commons (Creative Commons License: CC)
It is a teaching resource that is licensed for open use, such as under a Creative Commons open license or is available under a public domain (public domain) and is not protected by copyright. It is free to access, use, remix, improve and share. It depends on the permissions used. There are many types of OER such as online courses, audio videos, presentation slides.