At the libraries
Learn how to book group study rooms, get access to reading studios and use the printers and wifi at the libraries.
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Print, scan and copy
Information on what you need in order to use printers at the libraries. About GUprint, value cards and prices. -
Group study rooms at the libraries
As a student or employee you can book group study rooms at the libraries. About booking, confirming and cancelling. -
Reading studios
Reading studios have technical aids for students with reading impairments. About booking and using reading studios. -
Using the wifi at the libraries
Use the University's wifi on the Library's premises. About wireless network for students and employees. -
Special reading room for fragile materials
The Humanities Library has a special reading room intended for studies of fragile and valuable materials. About how to use the special reading room.
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Academic language and writing support
Language advisors from the Unit for Academic Language can help you develop your academic language in both Swedish and English. -
Computers with full access to Svenska dagstidningar
The Economics and Humanities Libraries each have a public computer with full access to the database Svenska dagstidningar from the National Library. -
Division for music and drama
The Humanities Library has a new division for music and drama. About the division's collections, opening hours and contact details. -
Exhibitions at the libraries
Items from the University Library's collections are sometimes shown in exhibitions in the library premises. Take part of the theme, day and place for the exhibitions. -
Kuggen at Lindholmen
Chalmers learning common Kuggen is part of Chalmers' library. Kuggen is open to all users on weekdays between 10.00 and 16.00. If you have a GU card linked to the IT faculty at the University of Gothenburg, you can visit Kuggen during its extended opening hours. -
Media studio for audio- and video recordings
You can book a media studio at the Humanities Library to use the audio- and video recordings from the University Library and the National Library.