How can I donate documents?
To donate documents to the UOC Library, send us a list of titles to the email address donatius@uoc.edu, and our team will consider adding them to our collection based on the University's areas of study and research.
Please contact our team before bringing any books in person. Once the donation has been approved, a delivery date will be agreed.
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I'm not yet familiar with the Library. What can I find there?
- Specialized digital content(books, journals, etc.) for your field of study, accessible 24 hours a day.
For example, an atlas of the human body, an online art gallery, newspaper archives, documentaries, recordings of concerts and plays, and publications including The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
- Services: we clear up any doubts you may have, and help you find information and expand your searches.
- Information and guidelines for passing your assignments.
- Library guides: guides with selected content for looking at various topics in more depth (cryptocurrencies, speech therapy, climate change, etc.).
- Seminars and self-training modules: go to the Library's BiblioSkills training site, and find out how to search for information, avoid fake news and cite references correctly.
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How can I access the Library?
Visit the UOC Library:
- From the Virtual Campus, by clicking on the Library icon.
- By typing in the URL biblioteca.uoc.edu
The Library is integrated with the courses at the UOC, and some of the learning resources, such as books and articles, are part of its collection.
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What can I find with the Library's search engine?
You can use the search engine to find:
- Books, articles, journals, videos and databases that have been specifically selected as a result of their quality and relevance to the university's areas of study.
- Recommended reading: resources recommended by the university's teaching team for more in-depth information on the courses.
- Learning resources: educational materials produced by the UOC and used in its classrooms, which are available to all members of the university community.
- UOC degree final projects and open access articles: contents available in open access in the UOC's O2 Repository.
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