EBSCO:
EBSCO is a leading global company in providing information services and digital content. EBSCO offers electronic databases, electronic journals, electronic books, search and discovery tools, and more for libraries, educational institutions, and businesses.
SCOPUS:
Scopus is a source-neutral abstract and citation database curated by independent subject matter experts who are recognized leaders in their fields. Scopus puts powerful discovery and analytics tools in the hands of researchers, librarians, research managers and funders to promote ideas, people and institutions.
Psychotherapy:
Psychotherapy.net is a website that offers resources and educational materials about psychotherapy and counseling. The site provides educational videos and interviews with mental health professionals, as well as articles and other educational resources.
SDL (Saudi Digital Library):
The Saudi Digital Library is the largest source of academic and scientific information in the Arab world. It includes more than 310 thousand of scientific references, covers all academic majors, and continuously updates its content, which results in a huge knowledge accumulation on the long run.
The library provides advanced information and services digital resources, which may be beneficial to faculty members, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students.
Open Access Resources:
Open Access (OA) refers to all electronic resources that are made widely available on the internet without licensing and copyright restrictions. Open Access resources can include articles, journals, books, conference proceedings, theses, videos, music, etc.
Open Access has become widely popular in scholarly research and communication as the prices of academic resources have grown significantly this past decade and academic libraries budgets have not risen to meet these new expenses.