VGTU Library services during the quarantine 

May 15, 2020

In response to the situation in the country and the government of the Republic of Lithuania easing the quarantine conditions, the VGTU library is gradually starting to provide more and more services and adapt them to the needs of the university community.

Ordering and returning books

The library to the university community starts providing these services: borrowing printed publications and self-services: printing, copying, and scanning services. 

It is important:

  • Only pre-ordered publications will be issued.
  • Visit the VGTU virtual library vb.vgtu.lt and order publications in advance.
  • Receive an information message that your order is ready. Only when you receive this message come to pick up yours books.
  • Be sure to wear protective equipment to cover the nose and mouth (facemasks, respirators or other) and gloves.
  • When you will come to the library, follow the recommended 2 m. safe distance between other persons.

Return publications through the return box on the outside of the building. Do not go inside the library. Returned books will be quarantined.

You can extend the publication return period in the virtual library by logging in to your account, by the phone (8-5) 274 49 00 or by e-mail biblioteka@vgtu.lt

Attention! If you are unable to attend the library, you can return publications per post:
VGTU biblioteka, Saulėtekio al. 14, LT-10223 Vilnius

Open hours

Library opening hours:

The service of ordering copies of publications

We remind you that the library provides an opportunity to order a copy of a part of the publication in electronic format and receive it in your e-mail.
You can order the service by logging in to the Virtual Library profile, select the required publication, and click "Order a copy".
The service is paid.
Here you found a comprehensive guide about all the virtual library search capabilities >>>
Please note that you can only order a copy of the part of the publication (15%). 

Library e-resources for distance learning and research

To meet the science and study needs of the VGTU community, VGTU library subscribes to 29 databases of electronic journals and electronic books, electronic dictionaries and reference books in various fields of science, electronic dictionaries and reference books and bibliographic information management tools and provides access to more than 50,000 names of electronic LST and STR standards and patents >>>

Free Resources

The library not only subscribes to databases but also permanently searches for new databases corresponding to the University's fields of science and studies. To assess the relevance of new databases, the library regularly organizes database testing. Currently, the university community has the opportunity to try free this database. Access Engineering (here you will find electronic books of scientific and engineering sciences, calculators, interactive graphics). Harvard Business Review Press Collection (over 600 emails books on business communication, economics, finance, entrepreneurship, management, marketing, organizational behavior, career development, human resource management, leadership, strategic planning). The MIT Press Direct (e-books by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the topics of art, architecture and design, biomedical sciences, business, economics and finance, informatics, engineering, humanities, information sciences, philosophy, psychology), and Taylor&Francis (electronic book collections in technology, engineering, medicine, humanities, and social sciences). 

In response to the challenges posed by the global COVID-19 public health crisis, academic and commercial publishers on various platforms are temporarily opening up their accumulated scientific content. Many higher education institutions have started to provide services in an online environment, which facilitates easy access to reliable, multidisciplinary research from a variety of well-known universities, societies, and non-profit publishers. These initiatives aim to support training, learning, and knowledge discovery for consumers around the world. The library, in response to the initiatives of publishers, permanently analyzes the open electronic sources, selects the sources corresponding to the fields of science and studies of the university. The library provides concentrated information about the availability in the library website section. Free electronic resources during the COVID-19 period. 

Recommended literature for your study

We invite you to use the information bridge Library – University – Student (BUS). Here you will find teacher-recommended information resources for students of all study programs. List of the literature of the subject being studied, links to where the publication is stored, e-resources, possibility to view the covers and contents of publications, ability to read part of a publication on GoogleBooks system, latest thematic literature, a search of publications in the Virtual Library. All of this you will find on BUS. 

Here you will find all the information you need for your studies at VGTU University in one place.

It is important. All electronic resources, scientific journals, e-books, patent databases subscribed by the library are accessible not only from the computers of the university network but also from home using the remote access VPN service.

Library study rooms and spaces

Our library study rooms and spaces are closed, until further notice.

If you have any questions about library services or working hours please contact us via phone (8-5) 274 49 00 or via e-mail biblioteka@vgtu.lt

With best wishes
Your library

 

 

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