The University Library offers courses tailored to your program or subject. We offers courses in literature-search, the use of references and citations and critical evaluation of information sources.
Course descriptions
- Entrepreneurship (ENT5100) - Literature searching, EndNote, antiplagiarism - master
- Development geography (DEVG4020) - individual reading list - master
- Economics - Library course - 3rd term master
- CES - Library workshop - master
- TIK - intermediate library workshop - master
- Peace and Conflict Studies - Library course - master
- Medicine (MEDSEM 9) - Library course for exchange students - 9th semester professional studies
- International Community Health (INTHE4000) - Library Course - Master
- International Community Health (INTHE4000) - Introduction to PubMed - master
- International Community Health (INTHE4006) - PubMed searching and EndNote - Master
- Informatics - EndNote course - master
- Informatics - reference work with BibLaTeX - master
- Human rights (HUMR 5191) – Theory and Practice of Human Rights - Introduction to the library - Master 1st term
- Human rights (HUMR 5191) - Exploring human rights sources and using them in a thesis – Master 2nd term
- Health Economics, Policy and Management (HMM4104) - Literature search - master
- Gender Studies - Library course - master
- ESST - Advanced library workshop - master