"Science fiction unifies the concepts of science, technology and literature"
Who can participate?
Unpublished narratives that can be classified within the science fiction genre.
hold an updated ORCID profile is a requirement in many research calls, such as the PID 2025 and the six-year plans.
Bibcitation is a simple and intuitive web tool for creating citations and bibliographies, designed especially for high school or first-year university students.
Throughout the course, the Library Service, with the collaboration of theICE, offers several workshops aimed at the teaching and research staff of the UPC with the aim of:
We invite you to participate in the new practical training sessions designed for undergraduate, master's and doctoral students.
The Library Service has launched a series of actions to protect the copyright of teaching materials of the faculty of the UPC:
What are transformative agreements and how to make use of APCs?
These are journal subscription agreements between publishers and universities or consortia that include a certain number of Article Processing Charges (APC) for publishing articles in immediate open access.
Following the presentation on May 28th at 15pm of the book Barcelona Besòs: current ecologies, a collective work of many members of the School's teaching staff and students, we remind you that the book is available in the Library.
We have published a new Biblioguide dedicated to disinformation, an essential resource for those who wish to understand and combat this phenomenon in the digital age.
We've released new video tutorials to make it easier to use DiscoveryUPC, the search engine that allows you to search, from a single search box, for documents in the Libraries UPC, of the Digital Library and the institutional repository UPCommons.









