The Library also offers training courses to Bachelor's or Master's degree groups that request it, aimed at providing students with information literacy. Information Literacy (IL) is about acquiring the ability to know when and why information is needed, where to find it, and how to evaluate, use and communicate it ethically, all of which are vitally important skills in university academia.
You can apply using the following forms:
Scheduled courses available:
Registration for Academic, Research and Administration staff: Through the UD in-house training section on the Intranet.
Registration for undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students and Friends of the Library/Alumni: You can use the following forms:
You can request sessions on an information resource available in the Library or on resources in a specific subject area.
You can apply using the following forms:
The UD Library offers a research support service aimed at the entire university community, especially those who carry out research work. Its main purpose is to offer support and advice on resources and services to help academic and research staff in their tasks involving documentation work, writing, publication, dissemination and evaluation of scientific research.
Study of the impact of journals and pre-publication advice to find those that allow researchers to obtain better results.
Information on open access, plagiarism, harmonisation and standardisation of scientific authorship and author profiles and identifiers.
Assistance in the use of bibliographic managers, in particular RefWorks.
Specialised training sessions in research content databases, research evaluation tools and publication strategies.
Request your tailor-made session in Bilbao or San Sebastián or find out about the sessions available in the Internal Training Courses section, Information Competences (CRAI), on the Intranet.
Support service for academic and research staff to find indicators of quality in their publications so that they can provide the supporting documents required to obtain accreditations, six-year research periods and any other call for applications requiring evidence of the quality of their research work.
It assists in the creation, unification and enrichment of author identifiers and profiles such as ORCID, ResearcherID, ScopusID, Dialnet or Google Scholar.
Service aimed at UD’s academic, research, administration and services staff. The aim is to answer any questions related to the use of third party materials in our work.
Advice on the Library's information resources and bibliographic searches in specialised databases.
Service aimed at academic and research staff and administration and services staff at UD. The aim is to answer any questions related to the use of third party materials in our work.