Answered By: Claire Townsend
Last Updated: 17 May, 2024     Views: 12

Dialnet is a Spanish database that indexes scholarly journal articles, book chapters, theses and monographs published in Spain. Subject coverage is diverse - from science, technology, law and business to art, history, language and literature.

 

Logging in 

You do not need to log into Dialnet it is an open access database, which means that the content on it is completely free for anyone to use. 

 

Using Dialnet

To search for individual journal articles, search using the 'Buscar documentos' box on the home page.

Many journals and documents can be accessed directly from Dialnet  and some other items have links to external websites where the full text is held.

In some cases Dialnet only contains the bibliographic record (e.g. title, page numbers, ISBN) and doesn't have the full text available. If you have located an item that you cannot access freely, it may be possible to request this item from Aston using our Inter-library loan service.