Library spaces – for individual and team work

November 26, 2024
The VILNIUS TECH library invites the university community to use the library's spaces and reading rooms at any time*, reserve workrooms, use the self-service copying, printing and scanning facility, return publication using User Service Desk during opening hours or return publications through the return box on the outside of the building. In the library spaces you will find workplaces and computers equipped with all the necessary software for studies and science, scientific and informational publications and books. You can read the publications in library or borrow them without pre-order or you can order the publications via VILNIUS TECH virtual library.

Here you can also find a fiction stand for leisure reading, and a coffee and sweet machine on the first floor of the library.
More information about spaces in the library >>>

Looking for a calm and quiet place to prepare for your exam session? Take advantage of the library's workrooms, which are adapted to both individual and group study needs. You will find four workrooms in the Central Library, one in the Architecture and Creative Industries Sciences Reading Room.
Easily reserve the chosen workroom and suitable time on the electronic services platform Library-University-Studentas (BUS) >>>

You will find us:

VILNIUS TECH Central Library (Saulėtekio al. 14)
Architecture and Creative Industries Sciences Reading Room (Pylimo g. 26/1, T1, 1.15)
Maritime Science Reading Room (I. Kanto g. 7,  Klaipėda)
Technology and Management Sciences Reading Room (Saulėtekio al. 11, S1, C03)

If you have any questions, please contact the Information Center of the Central Library (first floor hall).
E-mail: biblioteka@vilniustech.lt
Phone: (0 5) 274 4900

*I-V 7.00 p.m.–9.00 a.m., on weekends and on public holidays entrance to Central library only with activated student (LSP) card, employee card or VILNIUS TECH card. The student card (LSP), employee card or VILNIUS TECH card can be activated by following the instructions or at the VILNIUS TECH Laboratory Building (Saulėtekio al. 11, S6, 3rd floor).

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