Mathematics Library
Normal Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday 9-16
Call before visiting. The library has card readers on doors.
Lilla biblioteket/The small
library (Textbook Collection)
Tuesday 16.30-18.00
Thursday 11.45-13.15
Ascension recess
Thursday May 17 CLOSED
Friday May 18 CLOSED
National Day of Sweden
Wednesday June 6 CLOSED
The Library as a place of study
The Mathematics Library offers 20 study areas,
all of which are individual. Wireless networking is available
throughout the library and there are also two desktop search
computers for researchers. There is a copier in the library and
another in the library building which can also handle printing and
scanning.
The small library
The library does not have any reading places. In other parts of
the library building there are several areas with reading places
for students. Lecture rooms can also be used when there is no
teaching in progress.
Arrangements are being made to provide a quiet reading room.
Borrowing
To borrow books from Mathematics Library you need a library card from the
University Library. More information about loans can be
found under the heading Borrow on the
Library website.
Books and journals not kept at the Mathematics Library can be
borrowed from other libraries if you are a student, researcher,
lecturer or staff member at Stockholm University. However, as a
student, you are not eligible for interlibrary loans of material
that is available at another library in the greater Stockholm
area.
Interlibrary loans are requested via matematiskabiblioteket@sub.su.se
Read more about Interlibrary loans at the University
Library.
Purchase suggestions
You are welcome to send your purchase suggestions to matematiskabiblioteket@sub.su.se
Collections Description
Course literature
The small Mathematics Library is located in Building 5 and has
reference copies of all literature at undergraduate level.
Journals and research reports
Here is a list of the Mathematics Library's journals. Here
you will find research papers, theses and dissertations at the Department of Mathematics.
Published: Thursday, September 15, 2011
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Updated: Friday, May 11, 2012