Library
- book collection – over 95,000 books and a range of journals
- a place where you can read in a comfortable armchair, work on a project, and use a computer, scanner, and printer
Online resources and databases
- online databases
- e‑book platforms
- journals and books in electronic form.
Library catalogue
- The INTEGRO online collection catalogue provides full information about the Library’s holdings.
- Integro: search for, order, and reserve books remotely.
DIGITEKA – Didactic Materials Centre
- Additional teaching materials in the form of videos, podcasts, case studies, including films prepared by well-known experts.
- Login using your MeritoGO credentials.
Library in numbers
Library lending departments
Opening hours of the Library
TUE, WED, FRI: 09:00 - 15:00
THU: 09:00 - 13:00
SAT: 10:30 - 16:00
Search for and order books, and read e‑books and journals via the INTEGRO collections catalogue.
Or come to the Library and put together the literature you need with the support of a librarian.
Books are borrowed for 28 days, with the possibility of extending the due date (renewal). You can borrow up to 20 items at a time.
Items ordered remotely can be collected in the Library or from the book-o-mat.
Library – where to start?
To make full use of the Library’s resources you need a library account.
You can create it in person at the Library or remotely – using the registration form.
Library catalogue
Search for, order and reserve books
The INTEGRO online collections catalogue provides full information about the Library’s holdings.
Here you can check:
- whether the Library has a specific book (and how many copies),
- whether it is currently available or on loan to another reader,
- which e‑books are available,
- which journals we subscribe to.
How to order/reserve a book?
Step 1: Go to the Integro Catalogue website and log in using your library card number and password.
Step 2: Search for and open the selected item. Click “Order” and choose the collection point (Lending Department or book-o-mat).
Step 3: Select “Send order”. The processing time is up to 48 hours.
Reservation: Select the “Reserve” option for an item that is currently unavailable (on loan).
When your order/reservation is ready for collection, you will receive an e-mail notification.
E-books
In addition to print books, the collections catalogue also includes books in electronic form – that is, e-books. You can use them without leaving home, reading directly on a computer (or a mobile device with Internet access).
- log in to your reader account,
- search for items in the “E-books for 4 weeks” category, in pdf format,
- select the “Borrow online” option.
Extension (renewal) of a loan
- you can extend the due date of a borrowed book yourself by logging in to your library account and selecting “Renewals”,
- or by contacting the Library: by phone, by e-mail, or in person,
- if a book you have borrowed is reserved by another user, further extension of its due date will not be possible.
Book returns
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- you can return borrowed materials in the Library (Building A, room 007),
- place them in the book drop, which is in the corridor at the entrance to the Library (Building A, room 007),
- send them to the Library’s address (by registered mail or courier),
- send them to the parcel locker: Parcel Locker WRO109M (phone number for sending the parcel: 532 541 134).
Reading room
- You can read in a comfortable armchair, work on a project (individually or with a whole group), and use a computer, scanner and printer.
- You have open access to books and journals there. The book collection is arranged by subject area.
- The reading room is not only good for studying; you will also find relaxation zones with board games and bookcrossing shelves.
Digiteka – Digital Teaching Materials
- Browse additional teaching materials without leaving home.
- Digiteka is a collection of over 2,000 teaching materials from various fields of science. Here you will find interesting content in the form of videos, podcasts and case studies, as well as films prepared by well-known experts.
- Log in using your MeritoGO credentials.
FAQ
Books can be borrowed directly in the library or ordered online via the library catalogue. In the case of online orders, books are ready for collection within 48 hours.
During the academic year, the Library is open on: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00–15:00, Thursday: 9:00–13:00, Saturday: 10:30–13:00 and 13:30–16:00.
You can borrow up to 20 books at the same time, and their standard loan period is 28 days, with the possibility of renewal.
You can extend the due date by logging into your account in the library system or by contacting the Library (e‑mail, phone), provided the book has not been reserved by another user.
Yes, students have access to many electronic resources, such as e‑books, databases and academic journals.
Books can be returned in person at the library, dropped into the book return box, or sent to the library’s postal address. An option to return them via a parcel locker is also available.
Yes, books that are currently on loan can be reserved online, and you will be notified by e‑mail when the book has been returned.
Yes. People from outside the university can use the library’s resources on site in the reading room, but borrowing is reserved for students and staff.
The password for the library account can be reset by contacting the library staff or by using the password recovery option on the library system login page.
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