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Search the lib­rary

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.

Search for books and art­icles

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.
See how citations can help you find relevant sources
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.
See how AI can support your search process

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.

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