UCP Libraries promote Law training cycle


Universidade Católica Portuguesa Libraries will hold a training cycle in Law, consisting of 3 sessions with database providers: LegiX, Coletânea de Jurisprudência e HeinOnline. Each session will include a presentation on the database in question and the search tools it offers.

This training cycle will be open to all interested parties, with no limit on the number of participants, and prior registration is only required for the HeinOnline session. You can find the links to the sessions and registration here:

LegiX | 24 de abril às 3.00-4.00pm - Session link

Coletânea de Jurisprudência | 30 de abril às 3.00-4.00pm - Session link

HeinOnline | 7 de maio às 3.00-4.00pm - Registration

For more information, see the UCP Libraries Portal or the User Training Portal.

You can also contact the UCP Libraries training team at formacao.bibliotecas@ucp.pt

 

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