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Based on the scraped page content, swiss-library.ch appears to present an electronic literature search portal called eLibrary, focused on Swiss law, tax, financial markets, corporate and commercial law, public law, management knowledge, and related fields. The page provides a search box, journal selection, topic categories, filters for books/journals/publication types, and a login entry point. As such, it is closer to a professional database or digital library than a conventional online course platform.
In terms of subject coverage, the page lists subfields such as employment law, banking and financial market law, construction and real estate law, intellectual property, international law, private law, tax law, litigation, corporate law, public law, management, and accounting. It also includes publication types such as textbooks, commentaries, monographs, papers, conference proceedings, and journals. As for delivery format, the text does not mention live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 instruction, nor does it include course elements such as learning paths, assignments, or interactive classrooms. Certification/certificates, instructors, and institutional background are also not disclosed. For language support, the page shows “DE | FR,” suggesting that at least German and French interfaces are available.
The scraped content does not show pricing, subscription plans, trials, institutional licensing, or payment methods. At the same time, the page includes “Zugangsdaten ungültig” (invalid login credentials) and “Anmeldung zur eLibrary” (login to the eLibrary), indicating that full content may require an account. Notably, the body text also repeatedly shows the placeholder message “Hier entsteht eine neue Website! Mit einem Webhosting von hosttech,” which raises questions about the site’s current usability and operational status.
The main advantages are its detailed categorization and suitability for legal research. Search filters cover keywords, authors, journals, and publication types, making it useful for literature review and professional reference work. The drawbacks are that it does not provide the key information expected from a course product: there is no course format, certificate information, pricing, instructor introduction, or learning support. In addition, the presence of mixed-in placeholder content means its professional credibility and continuity of service should be further verified.
It is suitable for lawyers, legal researchers, tax and finance professionals, law students, and users who need access to Swiss legal materials. It is not suitable for people looking for structured courses, certificate training, or Chinese-language instruction. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone, so actual connectivity testing is recommended. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Possible alternatives include Swisslex, legalis, Westlaw, LexisNexis, Beck-Online, and Google Scholar.
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swiss-library.ch is an Switzerland Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach swiss-library.ch directly.