A Guide to Using the University Library

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide to using the university library, including information on library cards, computer resources, reference materials, photocopying, and more.

Key insights

:books:The university library offers a range of resources, including textbooks, literature materials, and dictionaries.

:computer:Students can access library resources through the library's computers or their own laptops by obtaining a username and password.

:coffee:The library has a leisure bar where students can take a break and enjoy drinks and snacks.

:bulb:Reserved reference books can be accessed in the closed reserve room, and photocopying and printing services are available in the photocopy room.

:sun_with_face:The library's reading room provides a bright and quiet space for students to study and read.

Q&A

How do I obtain a library card?

To obtain a library card, you need to bring one passport photo and your union card to the library's reception and register.

Can I borrow reference books from the library?

Reference books cannot be borrowed and must be read in the closed reserve room.

How long can I reserve a book for?

Books can be reserved for a maximum of 48 hours.

Is there a charge for photocopying and printing?

Yes, you need to deposit money in your library card and swipe it to use the photocopier or printer.

What are the rules for using the photocopier and printer?

Sessions are limited to half an hour, and printing should not start less than 10 minutes before the library closes.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the university library and its resources.

13:44Guided tour of the library, including different floors and sections.

17:47Explanation of library services, such as reserving books, photocopying, and using computers.

19:58Information on library rules and warnings, including card security and fines for overdue books.