VILNIUS TECH Library provides services and information resources for successful studies

September 1, 2020

In the library, you will find collections of electronic and printed publications in various languages, spaces adapted for studies and leisure, computerized workplaces, professional information specialists. The Lithuanian student card – the key to the Library.

Central Library (Saulėtekio al. 14) opening hours:

Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m – 9.00 p.m

Working hours in the faculties of reading rooms:

Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m – 9.00 p.m

  • Architecture and Creative Industries Sciences Reading Room, Pylimo g. 26/1, AR-I 1.15
  • Technology and Management Sciences Reading Room, Saulėtekio al. 11, SRC, C03

Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m – 5.30 p.m

  • Mechanics and Transport Engineering Sciences Reading Room, Basanavičiaus g. 28, 108   

Monday to Friday from 10.00 a.m – 2.00 p.m

  • Electronics Sciences Reading Room, Naugarduko g. 41, ER-I 409-410

You can:

Borrow printed publications or order copies of a part of a publication at home >>>

Ordered books are issued to the home in the Central Library (1st floor, room 101) and in the reading rooms of the faculties. Come to pick up the publication after receiving an information notice about the prepared order to the specified place. Return publications only through the return box on the outside of the building. 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

Read all electronic resources, scientific journals, e-books, patent databases subscribed by the library from home using the remote access VPN service >>>

Find lecturer recommended information resources for students of all study programs in the electronic services platform Library – University – Student (BUS) >>>

Use wireless connection, library computers and software for studies in VILNIUS TECH cloud  >>>

Reserve study rooms for individual or group work >>>

Print, copy and scan on a self-service device >>>

Improve in the field of information literacy by using the information material prepared by the library in the Moodle system  by participating in online training and consultations organized by the library >>>

Visit Art Gallery A, and organize exhibitions of your works >>>

Before coming to the library or reading rooms, it is necessary to know:

  • Visitors may enter in the library or reading rooms only if they are wearing protective masks (covering the nose and mouth). Disinfect your hands when you enter the library space.
  • Keep a safe distance of 2 meters between persons in the library spaces. Where it is not possible to maintain a safe distance, wear protective equipment covering the nose and mouth.
  • Environmental cleaning and disinfection are performed at the specified hours in the library.
  • Visitors with signs of acute upper respiratory illness (e.g. runny nose, coughs, sneezing, difficulty breathing) are not allowed in the building.

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

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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