The training resources offered here are designed to help librarians and researchers develop a better understanding of UN documents and publications, offer a roadmap for navigating this complex system of documentation, and offer tips and tools for conducting research.
United Nations Depository Library Programme |
This recorded webinar provides an overview of the United Nations Depository Library Programme.
It was delivered by Ramona Kohrs, Coordinator for Outreach and Professional Development, as part of the Help! I Am an Accidental Government Information Librarian series organized by the North Carolina Library Association's Government Resources Section.
UN Documentation |
This recorded webinar covers the types of documentation the UN produces, how the documentation system is structured, as well as research tools and tips.
This presentation was delivered by Susan Goard, Legal Librarian and Training Coordinator, as part of the Help! I Am an Accidental Government Information Librarian series organized by the North Carolina Library Association's Government Resources Section. For more information, we recommend our research guide
United Nations Digital Library |
Video tutorial about selected features of the .
A dedicated offers an overview of the content, scope, search options and personalization features of the UN Digital Library.
For more detailed information and search tips please consult the Help manual on the UN Digital Library site – click on the Help tab on this landing page:
In addition, Ask DAG FAQs offer step-by-step instructions on how to set up and how to embed the Digital Library .
Additional Training Resources |
The Dag Hammarskj?ld Library has created a series of about UN documentation.
The research guides focus on the documentation of specific UN bodies, including the , the , the , the , the , and the .
Other research guides cover the documentation in selected popular subject areas. Topics include , , , , , and the .
Most research guides are available in English only, but selected key research guides are also available in the other five official languages of the United Nations – Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish.
Please use the links below to access the research guides in the language(s) of your choice:
? Arabic: /ar/library
? Chinese: /zh/library
? English:
? French:
? Russian: /ru/library
? Spanish: