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For researchers

The Anna Lindh library will help you with questions about scientific publication, citation management and scholarly information retrieval.

Book a tutorial

As a postgraduate student or researcher at SEDU you can book tutorials with a librarian by mailing alb@fhs.se. We can help you with:

  • Search strategies, search tools and how to structure your information retrieval
  • How to register your publications in DiVA
  • Citation management and the app EndNote
  • Choices of publication channels
  • Open access and financing publication fees (APC)
  • How to get your ORCid » More about ORCid

Publication and DiVA

Anna Lindh library manages the publication database of the Swedish Defence University (SEDU), the database DiVA. We can help you register research publications in DiVA and answer your DiVA related questions. You can also contact us if you have any reflections about SEDU´s policy for scientific publication or if you need support in the choice of publication channel.

» More about scientific publication

» SEDU´s policy for scientific publication (in Swedish)

Reference management software

During the autumn of 2023 we will begin supporting the app EndNote. If you need apps for reference management the library can recommend several free apps.

» Reference management software

Interlibrary loans and purchase requests

If the library does not have the literature you will need for your research we order it as interlibrary loan or purchase it.

» Contact us for a purchase request

» More about interlibrary loans

Tips: digital support by PhD on Track

PhD on Track is a Norwegian resource which can be a help if you are in the startup of your postgraduate project but also if you have just decided to do a PhD. The web site gives tips on how to learn about your subject area and estimate the literature. PhD on Track also describes how to do citations. It can also give advice about publication and Open Access. PhD on Track has some information about bibliometrics but this is mostly addressed at Norway and Denmark

» Phd on track

 

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