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Collection Humanities

On this page you will find information for researchers, teachers and students about the field of Humanities and its corresponding book collections at the University Library. The contact details of our subject librarians can be found at the bottom of the page.

Searching and finding sources

As information specialists, we try to match the digital and physical collection of the library as closely as possible to current research and teaching at the Faculty of Humanities. You can come to us with questions about access to sources and with purchase suggestions for (e-)books, journals and databases you feel are missing from the collection. We are also happy to help you find the right sources for your research, lecture, essay or thesis. On this page you will find links to the subject guides for Religion and Theology. These can serve as a starting point for your search for relevant sources.

Library tours and workshops on finding literature for students

In addition to managing the collection, we provide tours and workshops for students. At the beginning of the year, we show students around the University Library. Where can you find the reference books for your subject, how do you borrow books, and where can you find the best study spots? We also provide a number of regular workshops within the BA and MA programmes of Humanities, in which students learn to navigate the information overload of the 21st century. Topics include: how do you decide what sources you need? Where and how do you start searching for sources? How do you find reliable information online? When do you know if you have found enough sources? But also: how do you turn your thesis into an article for a wide audience? Are you a teacher and interested in such a workshop as part of your course? We would be happy to discuss the possibilities.

On this page, you will find a link to web courses on research skills on basic, intermediate and advanced level that you can complete independently as an undergraduate or master's student of Humanities.

Other questions?

For researchers, lecturers and students of Humanities, we are the first point of contact for all library-related questions, for example about open access publishing of articles or teaching materials, using the special collections in your teaching or research, applying or developing innovative teaching tools, making knowledge clips or 3D prints, or collecting or visualising data within a digital humanities project. If necessary, we will gladly put you in touch with the relevant specialists within the University Library. 

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