What AI functions are there in El Derecho and Mementos?
- Go to the El Derecho or Mementos platform. You can access it by entering its name in the Library search tool or the Search by name or keyword field on the Search the digital collection by field page. Log in with your Virtual Campus credentials.
Sibilia
- Once signed in, click on the Lefebvre logo to go to the home page. You'll find the Sibila button next to the search box. It's an AI assistant that analyses legal documents and identifies key concepts and cases cited.

- Paste, drag, or type text directly into the blank box and then click the analyse button to view a report on key concepts and cases cited. Note that the information in the document is not stored on the platform.

- A new screen will open, showing the key concepts extracted from the text with a coloured bar that indicates their weight within the document. Uncheck the boxes for those you're not interested in. Click continue to access the citations report.

- View the references cited by clicking on go to document. Uncheck the boxes for the cited documents that you don't need, and click on go to results to view relevant documents.

AI Fact Sheets
- In the case law and administrative doctrine sections, the results include the AI fact sheets

- Thanks to artificial intelligence, before accessing the ruling or legal document you can view a summary with an explanation of the facts, the question posed, the conclusion and the arguments. This allows you to identify content that is interesting and work through the list of results much more quickly.
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What language can I do the search in?
In any language. However, bear in mind that most scientific and academic publications are written or indexed in English. Consequently, you may retrieve many more results if you perform the search in English.
You also have the Language filter to delimit your results.
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How does the Library search engine work?
Follow these steps to find information:
- Enter the Library's search engine and write the keywords, the title of the content or the author's name and surname in the search box.
The search engine retrieves content including books, articles, journals, videos, images, degree final projects, UOC learning resources and recommended reading by the teaching staff in the classrooms.
- Use the filters in the sidebar (type of content, date, language, etc.).
- Click on Available online to access the content.
- Improve your results with our search tips.
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