Library

We offers special services and information for research and teaching.
Find information on publication, courses, guides, research registration, etc.
Upcomming courses and events
- Introduktion til søgning i sundhedsvidenskabelige databaser Pubmed, Embase m.v.
9:15 - 11:00, 17/03/2025 - Workshop: Lær at bruge Scite.ai (studerende)
9:00 - 10:00, 18/03/2025 - Learn how to use EndNote (Mac/English)
10:00 - 11:30, 18/03/2025 - Lær at bruge EndNote (Mac, dansk)
10:00 - 11:30, 19/03/2025 - JURA-WORKSHOP: Hjælp til at søge litteratur til bacheloropgave/speciale.
13:30 - 14:30, 19/03/2025
Most visited pages
Exhibition
04.03.2025
The Library on the Poster – Exhibition at SDU's Library (4/3 – 22/4 2025)
The decades from the 1960s onwards marked an exciting period for the development of libraries – and the posters that showcased their many new activities and possibilities.
Anniversary
28.02.2025
The Library Started in 1965
SDU Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary in 2026 – but the Library (Pre)Started
13.12.2024
Scite.ai - AI for your research
The library has purchased a license for the AI tool Scite.ai, which can be used for literature and information searches, and much more.
13.12.2024
New SDU Open Science Policy
SDU's Open Science Policy has been updated on October 31st, 2024.
13.12.2024
Library courses
In addition to teaching information searching skills, the library offers a number of courses in different study skills and study supporting tools.
13.12.2024
Methodology literature
The Sage Research Methods database contains texts on research methods, e-books, scientific articles, definitions and instructional videos on research methods.
22.10.2024
FROM SCIENCE TO SOCIETY
How does scientific research affect our daily lives? Learn about the journey from science to society, originally designed for the Round Tower in Copenhagen, and now shown here at the University Library of Southern Denmark.
OpenAccess
21.10.2024
Open Access Week 2024
Week 43 is Open Access Week.
TIP FOR RESEARCHERS
08.10.2024
ORCID turns 10 years in Denmark
The researcher ID ORCID is here to stay. All the publishers use it, it is recognisable and provides uniformity, and you take it with you if you change jobs, even across national borders. In 2020, the ORCID system topped 10 million registered IDs.
TIP FOR LECTURES
08.10.2024
Semester loan shelves
As a lecturer, you can place the syllabus literature on the semester loan shelf.