UTS Library provides alumni with access to a range of resources after they have finished studying at UTS. Additional details about Alumni access can be found on Membership.
Signing in
UTS alumni memberships are automatically activated upon first log-in using UTS alumni credentials.
To log-in to databases/electronic resources below, use your full UTS alumni email address.
Access to the Library catalogue and My Library is unavailable.
If you are unsure of your alumni email address, contact IT for assistance by calling +61 2 9514 2222. To reset your password, visit alumni reset password(External link).
If you have set up multi-factor authentication(External link) you will only need to sign-in every 30 days to access Library resources and other UTS systems.
Database access
- Academic Search Alumni Edition(External link)
- Annual Reviews Online(External link)
- Archives Unbound(External link)
- Asia-Studies Full-Text Online(External link)
- AustLit(External link)
- Business Source Alumni Edition(External link)
- Crime, punishment and popular culture 1790-1920(External link)
- De Gruyter(External link)
- Development(External link)
- Economist Historical Archive, 1843-2012(External link)
- Henry Stewart Talks: Business and Management Collection(External link)
- Journal of Cell Science(External link)
- Journal of Experimental Biology(External link)
- JSTOR(External link)
- Nineteenth Century Collections Online(External link)
- OECD iLibrary(External link)
- Project Muse(External link)
- Project Muse Books Online(External link)
- Sage Journals Online(External link)
- Sage Knowledge(External link) (for eBooks and eReference works)
- Wiley Online Library(External link)
For more information about the publications you can access in the Alumni Edition databases see:
- Academic Search Alumni Edition website(External link)
- Business Source Alumni Edition website(External link)
Open Access Resources
Research available without a pay wall:
- DOAJ – Directory of Open Access Journals(External link) – Over 10,000 quality peer-reviewed OA journals from all disciplines
- JURN(External link) – Search free academic articles, chapters, and theses
- CORE(External link) – Search for openly accessible content from repositories and journals
The State Library of NSW(External link) also provides access to a large range of eResources(External link) including databases for NSW residents. Refer to the State Library of NSW website for details about becoming a member.