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How do I find a book? If you are looking for a book or books you will find a wide number of possibilities listed on the page How to find the right book. If you are only looking for books at our own library, you can search for them here.
How do I find a journal? If you are looking for a journal, please go to the page Journals for more informations of possibilities. E.g. you can choose if you want both Journal papers and electronic journals or just want to see the Electronic journals. They both cover journals available at the University and State Library of Aarhus and at the University of Aarhus.
How to find an article from a journal How do I find an article? Start by going to the page Databases and choose e.g. Scopus or Google Scolar where you can search by e.g. author, title, year or source. These databases cover a broad spectre of subjects, which is usefull in many cases, but databases with a narrower scope are also available at the page Databases.
How to find an article from a book If you can't find an article when you search in e.g. Web of Science or any other database, it might be because it is an article from a book. You can recognize it by the In: which referes to the book the article is published in.
This article is from a book: Gabrielsen, R.H., Braathen, A., Olesen, O., Faleide, J.I., Kyrkjebø, R., & Redfield, T.F., 2005. Vertical movements in south-western Fennoscandia: a discussion of regions and processes from the present to the Devonian. In: B.T.G. Wandås, E.A. Eide, F. Gradstein, & J.P. Nystuen (Eds), Onshore-Offshore relationships on the North Atlantic Margin. Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF), Special Publication 12. Elsevier, Amsterdam pp. 1-28. Find our own books and the books from the State and University Library here.
Is there a CDRom for RefWorks? No, you just go to Reference tools and choose RefWorks - a short introduction where you can get the information you need to get started.
Copyright
What are the Copyright rules? What rules are there for copying at AU, and what are the rules for lending out students reports etc.? Find the answers under Copyright.






