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Discover the resources Library recommends for your studies

Subject:  Multidisciplinary
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Author: Sandra Pérez (foto: Annie Spratt - unsplash.com)
Tue Mar 12 11:06:27 CET 2024

On the home page of the Library website you'll find the library guides and databases likely to be most useful to you this semester 

The Library team has classified nearly 200 resources to recommend those that are most suitable for you

The Library has introduced a new feature to make it easier for you to search for academic information. When you browse the website, you'll quickly see which library guides, databases and other platforms we recommend for your field of study. You'll find them on the home page of the Library website, highlighted in the foreground.

When there's a resource that's specifically suitable for your programme of study (master's degree, bachelor's degree, postgraduate course, specialization, etc.), you'll recognize it thanks to the label "For your programme". 

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Library recommends

The Library team has classified nearly 200 resources to highlight those that are most suitable for your learning and thus personalize your search experience and present you with resources that you may not have known about before.

How does it work?

To view recommended resources:

  • Click on the Library button of the Virtual Campus.
  • Visit the URL biblioteca.uoc.edu and click on Log in to gain access to the website using your Campus credentials.

Once inside, you'll automatically be shown the resources suggested for you. For example, if you're a student of the Bachelor's Degree in Economics, we recommend the Library guides on cryptocurrencies and personal income tax. Alternatively, if you're doing a Master's Degree in Legal Practice and Representation, you should visit the platforms that contain legal information, such as Vlex and Aranzadi Instituciones.

This initiative is part of the Library's commitment to offering increasingly personalized content to meet the specific needs and interests of each student. The goal is for you to find what you're looking for quickly and efficiently.