Online Distance Learning

Introduction
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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.

Accessing Library eResources
  • 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).

UUM eTheses & Dissertations
  • 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!).

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  • Permission to Deposit to UUM ETD System Form

  • Access Details:

    • Content is free for personal researcheducational, 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 CollectionLevel 3, New Library building.

UUM Institutional Repository (iRepository)
  • Purpose of UUM iRepository:

    • Centralized platform for managing academic publications by UUM faculty, staff, and postgraduate students.

    • Includes journal articlesconference papersresearch reportsbook 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.

Open Access Resources
  • 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).

Citation & Reference Management
Research Support & Consultations
Panduan Perpustakaan Pelajar Program Pendidikan Jarak Jauh (PJJ)