Europresse update

Europresse have just announced improvements to the platform –

Introduction of facets or search filters – a new way to refine searches has been integrated using interactive facets. This advanced customization enhances the fluidity and precision of your searches, making it easier to access relevant information.

200 new academic and professional sources with archives  – L’Etudiant, le Monde in english, l’Humanité, l’Opinion, Historia.

You can now select your favorites pdf titles and make them appear in the “pdf section” for your users.

You can create thematic folders and share them with your students, for example, Artificial Intelligence, Elections, War in Ukrain, Climate change, French Economy, Newspapers front pages.

Deployment of FACIL’iti – this is an accessibility solution that adapts website display to the specific needs of users (visual, motor, cognitive impairments)

You can find free video training tutorials here and more information about Europresse here.

Please note we are only allowed 2 concurrent users, so remember to log out from your session when you are done.

Cinelogue – trial access

We are pleased to announce that Cambridge University members now have trial access to Cinelogue, an online platform for film curation, global streaming, and critical dialogue, with a strong focus on the cinema of the Global Majority.

This trial is active now and ends 12 April 2026.

Please tell us what you think about this resource using our feedback form.

Cinelogue is developing a permanent, library focused film collection designed specifically for universities. Their aim is to establish a long term licensed catalogue of approximately 150 films by Autumn 2026, with new titles added each month. The collection draws from Cinelogue’s curated programmes as well as selected standalone works.

You can access Cinelogue and more eresources for Film Studies via the Databases AZ.