What is SPRINGER?
What is SpringerLink?
SpringerLink (part of Springer Nature) is a leading academic platform offering millions of scientific documents, including journals, books, conference proceedings and reference works across all disciplines.
Why use it?
Springer provides authoritative and peer-reviewed resources, with particular strengths in science, technology, medicine, business and social sciences. It’s a key source for both cutting-edge research and foundational reference works.
What can you find?
- 3,000+ academic journals
- 300,000+ e-books
- Encyclopedias, handbooks and reference works
- Conference proceedings
- Multidisciplinary coverage (sciences, engineering, business, social sciences, law, humanities)
Examples of use
- Business dissertation: Explore Springer books on digital transformation and strategy.
- Engineering project: Use conference proceedings on artificial intelligence applications.
- Medical research: Review journal articles on cancer treatment or neuroscience.
- Social sciences: Access handbooks on migration studies and social inequality.
- Cross-disciplinary: Combine environmental science journals with business handbooks for sustainability projects.
How to search effectively
- Use keywords, DOI, author names or book/journal titles.
- Filter by type: articles, books, chapters, reference works.
- Refine results by discipline, date or access type (open access).
- Save and cite references directly in APA, MLA, or Chicago style.
- Download full chapters and articles in PDF or EPUB.
Start exploring
SpringerLink is essential for academic research, giving you access to books, journals and reference material that will strengthen your coursework, dissertations and professional projects.

