Welcome to the Online Distance Learning Services! Whether you’re a student, lecturer, or independent researcher, our digital library ensures you have access to essential academic resources anytime, anywhere.
What are eResources?
A platform for UUM’s online collection, including subscribed databases across diverse subjects.
Offers resources such as ebooks, newspapers, journals, indexes, reports, proceedings, case files, research papers, theses, and dissertations.
Collection Size:
more than 1,272,089 Electronic Books
more than 67,710 Electronic Journals
more than 23 Subscribed Databases
Access Details:
Exclusive to UUM patrons using a UUM Portal Username and Password.
Some databases may not be accessible from home due to copyright/licensing restrictions.
Access Link:
eResources can be accessed via the provided link (HERE).
About the Collection:
A growing repository of postgraduate theses by UUM researchers, from 1986 onward, including digitized and electronic submissions.
Covers various subjects taught at the university.
Access Link:
UUM eThesis can be accessed via the provided link (HERE!).
Permission to Deposit to UUM ETD System Form
Access Details:
Content is free for personal research, educational, or non-profit use.
Most full-text content is accessible only by contacting the author or responsible authority through the “Request a Copy” link provided in each item’s details (where applicable).
Printed Collection:
Available at the Special Collection, Level 3, New Library building.
Purpose of UUM iRepository:
Centralized platform for managing academic publications by UUM faculty, staff, and postgraduate students.
Includes journal articles, conference papers, research reports, book chapters, and newspaper articles.
Full-text items are downloadable with author permission and serve as academic references for UUM patrons.
Access Link:
iRepository can be accessed via the provided link (HERE).
Faculty Member Contributions:
Faculty members can upload their publications by logging into the system (account required).
Alternatively, they can delegate the task to the eLibrary Division staff.
Account Creation:
To get a Repository account, contact Asmaniza Mansor at 04-928 3660.
Once an account is created, faculty can deposit metadata themselves or request staff assistance.
Delegating Metadata Submission:
Request assistance from the Repository Digitalization Unit | Asmaniza Mansor – 04-928 3660
Metadata will be updated periodically based on faculty requests or notifications from the Scholarly Information Services.
What is Open Access Resources?
Open Access Resources (OAR) is a compilation of selected open access resources on various topics especially related to the subjects taught in UUM.
You can have a full access to the materials (where applicable) on consent of the provider without any link or communion to the library.
It is an alternative resources suggested by our reference Librarians to enhance your view on different subjects.
Access Link:
Open Access Resources can be accessed via the provided link (HERE).