Arrangement of the Collections
The collection is arranged by type of material, rather than by subject, and comprises the following major collections.
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Hastighed:
Monographs/Books
Arranged by accessionnumber (1, 2, 3 .. e.g. 19735).
- All monographs/books can be borrowed
Journals
Comparatively few titles are still kept in print form as most running titles are available online in fulltext.
- Print journals are not lend, but photocopier is available
- Identify and retrieve fulltext articles via Find E-journals or Articles
Institutions
Grey literature such as report series from research- or policy- organizations including documents from UN and European Council.
- Most materials can be borrowed
Reference collection
- The materials can only be used on-site or in-house
Handbooks law
Basic human rights documents: I.e. the actual texts, and commentaries and memoranda of the main international treaties, conventions, protocols, and national constitutions including documents from the international courts.
- The materials can be used only onsite or in-house