• Think sustainably, buy a used book


    The library is now selling withdrawn books at low prices. Our book table features primarily course literature and non-fiction, but you can also find the occasional novel.
  • New from Springer


    The library now offers access to the Springer Reference Module in Humanities & Social Sciences, which includes a comprehensive collection of encyclopedias and handbooks from Springer Nature.
  • Banned Books Week at the library


    During Banned Books Week, which occurs 7–11 October, free speech and everyone's right to read is recognised all over Sweden. The University Library has an exhibition where you can see examples of books that are or have been banned in various parts of the world for political, religious or moral reasons.
  • Reserve your study spot


    Do you often leave your computer unattended at the study spot when you take a break in the library? Leaving valuables unattended can be risky. You can now easily secure your spot and minimise the risk by borrowing a reservation slip from the information desk.
  • Try out Scopus AI


    Scopus has recently launched an AI functionality in its service. Scopus AI usually requires a subscription but the university has access on a trial basis during October.