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NATO has launched a new series of web-based research guides to bring you the latest information on key NATO security issues, such as maritime piracy and cyber security, from a wide range of sources.

A one-stop shop for busy researchers, “LibGuides” offer a range of information from both NATO and external sources, including books, articles, reports, videos, websites and blogs. Handpicked by NATO’s Multimedia Library staff, resources are selected based on their currency and relevancy, and are not meant to be comprehensive. 

In addition, the topical guides can be printed in an accessible format and a search tool on the website allows you to easily narrow down your research.

The first three LibGuides available are on maritime, cyberspace and arctic security, with more to be added in the coming months. The information will we be updated regularly and suggestions for additional sources are welcome.