Videos of Training Sessions

Videos of the training session created by the Academic Information Literacy Section and video recordings of the training session conducted are released. Some video recordings are not disclosed due to permission issues.
The videos and textbooks are mainly in Japanese.
Available period is approximately one year, or publication will end when the next similar Training Session is held.

How to Use the Videos and Textbooks

Access it by logging in to Google with your ECCS Cloud Email (xxx​@​g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp) account.
For more information on getting ECCS Cloud Email, see this page on utelecon.

  • 【No login required】: Access is possible without login.
  • 【Publisher's Instructor】: A training session led by a Publisher's Instructor. If there is no description, it is created by the Academic Information Literacy Section.

Contents

Training Sessions for Newcomers to the Basic Search Method

Training Sessions by Subject Area

General Fields

Reference Management Software

Research Analysis Tool

Paper Writing Training Sessions

For Graduates and Leaving Employees

東京大学を卒業・離職される方向けに、卒業・離職してからも文献検索や文献管理に利用できる各種ツールを、無料ツールを中心に紹介します。
卒業等で東京大学を離れると東京大学が契約している電子ジャーナル・データベース等は利用できなくなりますが、所属に関わらず利用できるツールにはどんなものがあるかを知っておきましょう。

内容
・データベース・電子ジャーナルへのアクセス方法
・オンラインで論文・資料を探す
・図書館の利用について
・文献管理ツールについて

配布資料
卒業・離職してからの文献検索・文献管理
卒業・離職してからの文献検索・文献管理【No login required】
*This is a version of the contract database without the images. The description is the same as the textbook above.

How to Find Information and Literature (prepared by Komaba Library)

  • Tips for Searching Library Books and ResourcesSeminar
    • Part1 The Differences Between Books and Journals
    • Part2 Finding Books
    • Part3 Using Databases & E-journals from Off-campus​
    • Part4 Finding Journal Articles in Japanese​
    • Part 4-2 Finding Journal Articles in Japanese with CiNii Research​
    • Part5 Finding Journal Articles in English(On-campus only)
    • Part 6 Finding Newspaper Articles
  • Basic Library Guide
     
    This page contains useful information for newcomers at the university.

Last updated:March 2, 2026