Printed and electronic publications for your studies

September 6, 2024
The VILNIUS TECH Library aims to ensure that all participants in the research and study process have access to the necessary literature. The library's open collection consists of almost 100 000 titles of printed publications: textbooks, monographs, dissertations, standards, scientific and popular journals, etc. Please note that you can borrow books for home use through the VILNIUS TECH Virtual Library. After you have received a notification about your order, please come to the specified place to collect the publications: the Central Library (1st floor hall) or the Faculty Reading Room.

VILNIUS TECH students have access to a vast collection of over 533,000 electronic books. These e-books come from top academic publishers in Lithuania and abroad, offering valuable resources for both your studies and leisure reading. You can access and read these e-books at any time on your computer or smart device. Simply connect to the university network via VPN and choose the book you want. You can search the Virtual Library or explore the list of available databases.

 
eBooks in the Lithuanian language
 

VILNIUS TECH eBooks has nearly 700 eBooks published by VILNIUS TECH in various scientific fields.
 

KTU eBooks has more than 500 eBooks in a wide range of scientific fields.
 

MRU eBooks has more than 600 open-access eBooks in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
 
eBooks in a foreign language
 

Academic Complete (ProQuest) has more than 230,000 eBooks in a wide range of scientific fields.
 

Access Engineering (McGraw Hill) has more than 900 eBooks in the sciences of technology. The database also includes interactive graphs, tables, spreadsheets, case studies, and videos.
 

Cambridge University Press eBooks in various scientific fields were purchased for permanent access. List of books >>>
 

The Academic Collection of EBSCO eBooks has more than 240,000 eBooks in a wide range of scientific fields.
 

eBooks on Science Direct has about 47,000 ebooks from Elsevier Publishing in various scientific fields. List of books  >>>
 

SpringerLink eBooks from various collections were purchased at the request of VILNIUS TECH lecturers.
SpringerLink Computer Science Collections Books 2011-2012 have more than 2000 eBooks on computing topics. 
SpringerLink Engineering Collections Books 2011-2012, more than 1000 eBooks in the fields of mechanics, electronics, computer science, and other technological sciences
 

Taylor & Francis eBooks in various scientific fields were purchased for permanent access >>>
For added convenience, QR-coded eBook cards are available in the open collections of the Central Library and are regularly updated. These eBooks, carefully selected by VILNIUS TECH lecturers and researchers, are accessible permanently. When you find a card for an eBook in the section you're interested in, simply scan the QR code with your smartphone to open the eBook in your web browser. The books can be read online, downloaded in full, or in sections for offline reading, depending on the publisher's download policy.
 

Related news

€75,000 Funding Opportunity for Women-Led Deep Tech Startups
€75,000 Funding Opportunity for Women-Led Deep Tech Startups
Women-led deep tech startups are invited to apply for the European Union-funded "Women TechEU 2" program. This initiative aims to strengthen women's entrepreneurship in the technology sector, foster innovation, and help promising startups prepare for further growth and attract additional funding. Selected participants will receive a €75,000 grant and the opportunity to take part in a six-month tailored business development program. During this period, startups will be provided with mentoring, consulting, and training services designed to accelerate business growth and enhance competitiveness in the international market. The total budget for the "Women TechEU 2" program is €12 million. The plan is to fund 160 women-led startups from across Europe. Application Process The application process for the new call consists of two stages. First, applicants must submit an application for the Eligibility Strand to verify whether the startup meets the program's requirements. Applicants deemed eligible will then be invited to submit a Full Proposal. The eligibility assessment stage began on June 1, 2026. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with evaluations conducted weekly – the weekly submission deadline is every Tuesday by 18:00 (17:00 CEST). The first deadline is June 30, 2026, and the final deadline is July 13, 2027. Applicants will receive their eligibility assessment results no later than one week after the respective submission deadline. Who Can Apply? The program is designed for women-led, early-stage deep tech startups. To be eligible for funding, the following conditions must be met: At least one founder or co-founder of the startup is a woman; A woman holds a top-level executive position (CEO, CTO, or equivalent); Women hold at least 25% of the company's shares. Program Objectives The "Women TechEU 2" program aims to: Promote women's entrepreneurship in the deep tech sector; Help innovative startups scale up and attract additional European Union funding; Strengthen European innovation ecosystems; Support the development and commercialization of new technologies. Potential applicants are encouraged to review the application guidelines in advance and avoid waiting until the final deadline to submit their proposals. More information can be found here: https://womentecheurope.eu/active-calls/
More
New doctoral dissertation
New doctoral dissertation
VILNIUS TECH Library invites you to follow the published new dissertations. The dissertation „Performance investigation of a hybrid car engine fuelled with gasoline and gaseous mixtures“ („Benziną ir dujų mišinius naudojančio hibridinio automobilio variklio efektyvumo tyrimas“) prepared at VILNIUS TECH by Tadas Vipartas. The dissertation was prepared in 2021–2026. Scientific consultant – Prof. Dr Alfredas Rimkus. The dissertation was defended at the public meeting of the Dissertation Defence Council of the Scientific Field of Transport Engineering in the Aula Doctoralis Meeting Hall of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University at 9 a.m. on 12 June 2026. This dissertation investigates the use of alternative fuels (natural gas and hydrogen) to increase the efficiency of a spark-ignition engine. The impact of different fuels and engine control algorithms on the combustion process and on energy and ecological indicators was determined and evaluated by analysing the emerging technological constraints within the context of a power-split (series-parallel) hybrid powertrain. The dissertation presents a review of scientific literature, analysing the directions for internal combustion engine improvement, the properties of gaseous fuels and the challenges of their application, along with the operating principles of automotive hybrid powertrains. Bench tests were conducted to investigate the effect of late intake valve closing timing on an engine operating on natural gas, and the influence of hydrogen additives on the combustion process and knock control. The numerical analysis of the engine’s combustion process was performed using AVL BOOST™ software, while the energy and ecological indicators of the hybrid vehicle were evaluated through experimental research and numerical simulation in the AVL CRUISE™ software. The following main results were obtained in the dissertation: retarding the intake valve closing timing increased the brake thermal efficiency and NOx emissions while reducing carbon dioxide emissions when the engine operates on natural gas. It was determined that a hydrogen additive in the fuel improves the engine’s energy indicators, but increases nitrogen oxides emissions and the risk of engine knock. Engine knock is effectively managed by retarding the ignition advance angle. Numerical simulation results confirmed that these trends persist during the Worldwide Harmonized Light-duty Vehicles Test Cycle: the use of hydrogen reduces fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, but increases nitrogen oxides emissions. The dissertation results revealed the potential of these technologies and strategies for their application. The obtained data can be applied in the development and selection of advanced engine control algorithms and in the formulation of technologically sound environmental standards. Nine scientific articles have been published on the topic of the dissertation: six in scientific journals indexed in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database with an impact factor, one in a scientific journal indexed in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database without an impact factor, one in conference proceedings indexed in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science Conference Proceedings Citation Index, and one in peer-reviewed conference proceedings not indexed in international databases. The research results were presented at three scientific conferences in Lithuania and Poland. Doctoral dissertation readers can search via VILNIUS TECH Virtual Library.
More