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Do you already know? — The online resources for literature with remote access from home

Do you already know? — The online resources for literature with remote access from home

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With the series "Did you know?" we would like to introduce our website and the offerings of our faculty to the younger students among you.

This part of the "Did you know?" series is dedicated to online resources for literature with remote access.

The Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) offers a variety of electronic literature resources that you can also access from home. Below, we provide an overview of some of the available literature databases that students and faculty members can access, and explain how access is possible.

Access via VPN connection

For most online resources, it is necessary to establish a VPN connection to the university network. For this purpose, you can use the free VPN service provided by Leibniz Uni IT-Service (LUIS).

You can find instructions for this here.

Available Databases (Selection)

Resource Remote Access for Students and Faculty
beck-online via two-factor authentication
Juris via VPN
Wolters Kluwer Online via VPN
Vahlen Verlag textbooks via VPN
beck-eBibliothek with personal login details
Staudinger BGB accessible via Juris through VPN
Max-Planck-Encyclopedia of Public International Law via VPN
HeinOnline via VPN
Nexis Uni (foreign law) via VPN

Through the Database Information System (DBIS), you can access over 400 databases on legal topics.

E-Books

Resource Remote Access for Students and Faculty
Cases on Administrative Law Open Access (freely accessible) via Carl Grossmann Verlag
Administrative Law in Exams Open Access (freely accessible) via DeGruyter Online

The TIB licenses study literature, commentaries, dissertations, and other monographs where possible as e-books. Generally, they can be found via the TIB portal or the classic TIB catalog. Additional e-books are included in specialized databases and can be searched there.

Other Electronic Resources

Electronic journals are accessible through the Electronic Journals Library.

Additional Editions of the "Did you know?" Series

All contributions to the "Did you know?" series can be found here.

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