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There are many ways to start your search for good sources. Be­gin in Lib­search when you are look­ing for books and art­icles. When you need data, com­pany re­ports og leg­al in­form­a­tion, switch to the spe­cial­ised on­line re­sources. They give you the depth and de­tail you can­not find else­where.

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Feel more con­fid­ent when search­ing and find bet­ter sources. We guide you through dif­fer­ent search tech­niques.

How to search us­ing ref­er­ences

Researchers cite each other and create valuable reference lists. You can use these to find texts related to each other – this way, you can search without having to come up with keywords.

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How to search us­ing AI

Many search systems now offer “research assistants” and alternative ways to identify relevant sources. Learn how you can make the most of these new tools.

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Help us­ing Lib­search

Lib­search is the lib­rary’s primary search tool. In it, you can find all the books avail­able on our shelves as well as the art­icles, journ­als and books we provide on­line ac­cess to.

Use our guide to make the most of your searches in Lib­search.

Libguide: Tips on using Libsearch

Find know­ledge and data in spe­cial­ised re­sources

The library provides access to a range of carefully selected online resources containing knowledge and data you will not find anywhere else. Here, you can access market reports, company analyses, statistics, legal sources and more.

In short, when Google and Libsearch are not enough, it is the specialised resources you should turn to.