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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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Use search techniques to narrow or broaden your search results.
Online ressourcer
Find market reports, key figures, legislative texts and more.
Find journals
See all the journals the library subscribes to by title or subject.
Renew loans
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View your library account
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CBS theses
See what CBS students write about in their master's theses.
How should I search?
Feel more confident when searching and find better sources. We guide you through different search techniques.
How to search using keywords
Start with a brainstorming session and build search strings that cover every aspect of your research question.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Where do I start searching?
We have gathered a few articles to help you get started with your searches.