OneSearch – Search everything Library catalogue Search query Databases A–Ö Encyclopedias Subject Guides Databases A–Ö Encyclopedias Subject Guides English language support The English language support service is open to all students at ¹û¶³´«Ã½. Our aim is to help you improve your English language skills and become more confident about using English for academic purposes. Changed opening hours autumn 2024 The reading room is closed November 1-11 due to exams. Please use the entrance on floor 3. Read more about our changed opening hours here. Library Opening hours during semester Monday-Thursday 8-20 (reading room 8-24) Friday: 8-18 (reading room 8-24) Saturday: 10-15 (reading room 8-20) Sunday: Closed (reading room 8-20) Contact us Book an appointment Writing references When writing academic texts, it is important that you refer and reference the sources you use. More information, and manuals, here. Talking books - listen to your course literature As a student with a reading disability, you can borrow your course literature in the form of a talking book from MTM - Swedish Agency for Accessible Media. Shortcuts Current visitors in the library E-books How do I book a study room? How do I print? Meet a researcher New student? Off campus students Talking books & assistive software
English language support The English language support service is open to all students at ¹û¶³´«Ã½. Our aim is to help you improve your English language skills and become more confident about using English for academic purposes.
Changed opening hours autumn 2024 The reading room is closed November 1-11 due to exams. Please use the entrance on floor 3. Read more about our changed opening hours here.
Library Opening hours during semester Monday-Thursday 8-20 (reading room 8-24) Friday: 8-18 (reading room 8-24) Saturday: 10-15 (reading room 8-20) Sunday: Closed (reading room 8-20) Contact us Book an appointment
Writing references When writing academic texts, it is important that you refer and reference the sources you use. More information, and manuals, here.
Talking books - listen to your course literature As a student with a reading disability, you can borrow your course literature in the form of a talking book from MTM - Swedish Agency for Accessible Media.
Shortcuts Current visitors in the library E-books How do I book a study room? How do I print? Meet a researcher New student? Off campus students Talking books & assistive software