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We currently have trial access to the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Disability Studies on a limited time basis.

Disability studies is an established interdisciplinary subject that spans the fields of social science, the humanities, and education, not to mention the many academic subjects therein, be it progressively or potentially. The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Disability Studies provides current and peer-reviewed articles that can be read in 30 minutes or less, providing an accessible entry point to the topic. The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Disability Studies is overseen by David Bolt and an editorial board of subject experts, ensuring a comprehensive, encyclopedic map of the field.

If you're interested in exploring this resource please visit the E-Resources Trials page for more information and to provide feedback. Your comments are invaluable in helping us decide which databases are important for us to subscribe to, so please do fill in the short form linked on the page.

We have access to this trial until 17th July 2026. If you have any questions or would like to recommend other subscriptions for us to trial, please contact us:

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