Our skilled librarians offer individual guidance in literature searching.
Who can receive guidance?
- Master’s students
- PhD candidates
- Staff
If you are a bachelor's student, you can go to the service desk during the library's opening hours or check out our Canvas courses. You can also take a look at the online resource Search and write.
What you can get guidance on
- Where to search for information (e.g., selecting databases)
- Finding keywords and synonyms
- How to combine search terms
- Search techniques
- How to save your searches
- How to document your searches
- How to export your searches to tools like Zotero or EndNote
- How to refine your searches
- Where to find reliable information about literature searching
What you will not receive help with
- Creating a complete search strategy
- Conducting searches on your behalf
- Subject-specific guidance
- Screening and selecting articles
How to get guidance
A session will last 45–60 minutes and can be conducted either in person or online. You may book one session.
Fill out the form to schedule a guidance session.
Prepare for your guidance session
- Think about what you need help with
- Write down questions to ask during the session
- Consider where you want to search for information
- Conduct some searches on your own
- Test different search terms and note which ones you have tried
- Have a clearly defined research question
Help with you subject
Classes from the library:
Student concert at the library
Tue. 29.04.2025
14:15-14:45
Researcher Breakfast: From dance to artistic research
Thu. 08.05.2025
09:15-10:00
Are We Living in a New Interwar Period? (NO)
Thu. 08.05.2025
12:15-13:15
Book launch: Terrorism in Memory Culture
Mon. 12.05.2025
12:15-13:15
How to Revise Your Paper: Editing and Proofreading Strategies
Tue. 13.05.2025
09:15-12:00
Book club – Augustblå by Deborah Levy
Wed. 14.05.2025
18:00-20:00
Workshop: Introduction to NVivo
Thu. 22.05.2025
12:15-15:00