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Library of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringVisiting address: Naturvetarvägen 22Telephone: 046 222 83 39, HS: 1 Find the libraries
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Library of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringVisiting address: Naturvetarvägen 22Telephone: 046 222 83 39, HS: 1 Find the libraries
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Social Sciences Faculty LibraryVisiting address: Allhelgona kyrkogata 12 ATelephone: 046 2220990, HS: 31 Find the libraries
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HT Libraries, LUX Library (Humanities and Theology Centre)Visiting address: Helgonavägen 3Telephone: 046 2226490, HS: 30 Find the libraries
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Physics and Astronomy LibraryVisiting address: Professorsgatan 1Building: Fysicum Hus H, floor: EntréTelephone: 046 222 77 79, HS: 14 Find the libraries
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/our-libraries/find-library-subject/physics - 2026-05-17
Physics and Astronomy LibraryVisiting address: Professorsgatan 1Building: Fysicum Hus H, floor: EntréTelephone: 046 222 77 79, HS: 14 Find the libraries
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/our-libraries/find-library-subject/physics-education - 2026-05-17
Medical Faculty Library, CRC, MalmöVisiting address: Skånes universitetssjukhus, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, MalmöBuilding: Clinical Research CentreTelephone: 040 39 15 00, HS: 33 Find the libraries
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The libraries at Lund University are part of a joint network that supports and provides services to students, researchers and the general public in various subject areas. Contact details and addresses for all our different libraries – in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö – can be found below. Biology Library, Library of ScienceVisiting address: Kontaktvägen 10Building: EkologihusetEmail: biologibibliote
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/our-libraries - 2026-05-17
We recommend that you make your doctoral thesis freely available online when you register it. If you or the University owns the rights to your doctoral thesis, you decide whether or not you want your doctoral thesis to be made available electronically. Naturally, if your doctoral thesis, or parts of it, is published by external publishers, this must be taken into consideration, but it is often sti
Lund University has one of Sweden’s oldest and largest research libraries. Together with the University Library, more than 20 faculty, department and centre libraries in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg constitute a network of libraries at Lund University. Close to 200 people work in the network, providing high quality support to all the University’s students and employees, as well as the general publi
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/our-libraries/library-network/organisation - 2026-05-17
The library board leads the activities collective to all the libraries at Lund University and is also the board of the University Library. The chair of the library board is appointed by the vice-chancellor; for the 2015–2017 period the chair is Olov Sterner. All faculties are represented on the board. The board takes decisions on issues concerning the collective orientation of shared library activ
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A study in the use and usability of a search system During the spring semester 2014, an investigation of LUBsearch, the library network’s shared information system, was carried out. The aim of the investigation was to collect data from actual users to study the use and usability of LUBsearch. We wanted to find out how different groups of users use the system (e.g. students and researchers) and als
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/library-network/projects/use-lubsearch - 2026-05-17
How can the University best support lecturers who want to make e-books part of their teaching materials? The e-book as a teaching resource is a collaborative project between the Centre for Educational Development (CED) and the libraries at Lund University. The aim of the project, which ran in 2013–2014, was to inventory the conditions for teaching staff wishing to make e-books out of teaching mate
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/library-network/projects/e-book-educational-resource - 2026-05-17
During 2012, employees from various faculty libraries worked on the planning and implementation of a project with the overall aim of developing the libraries’ services to researchers at Lund University. The project group consisted of librarians from six faculties and the University Library.The aim of the project was to identify areas in which the libraries can develop and reinforce the services th
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/library-network/projects/researchers-library-service-needs - 2026-05-17
What impact does the libraries’ teaching have on students’ information management skills? The impact project was started in 2011 and concluded in 2015. Its aim was to investigate the impact of the libraries’ teaching on students’ ability to search for and manage information and to critically review sources.MethodsDuring the initial phase (2011) focus group interviews were held with students, lectu
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During 2014 a cooperation project was carried out between the university libraries in Gothenburg and Lund and an upper secondary school library in Mölnlycke, with the aim of developing methods and tools for the evaluation of the libraries’ teaching within the field of information literacy. The project Methods and tools for the evaluation of courses in information literacy is a collaboration betwee
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MembersHanna Dahlin, Faculty of EngineeringÅse Lugnér, Faculty of Fine & Performing ArtsViktoria Hörnlund, Joint Faculty of Humanities & Theology Catarina Carlsson, Faculty of LawCarola Tilgman, Faculty of MedicineKristina Holmin Verdozzi, Faculty of ScienceMaria Ohlsson, Faculty of Social SciencesDaniel Gunnarsson, School of Economics and ManagementHåkan Carlsson, University LibrarianLena Landgre
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Open access (OA) means that research results are published in such a way that they are freely accessible online. There are two “roads” to OA, the “golden road”, and the “green road”. In Lund University’s policy on publishing, researchers are encouraged to publish OA as much as possible in order to increase research visibility, use and impact. Today, many of the large research funders demand that r
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Research funders increasingly require publicly funded research to be freely available. Below are links to descriptions of the requirements of some of the most important funders.The Swedish Research Council’s requirements for free access to research resultsSeventh Framework Programme (FP7)The Swedish Research Council FormasEuropean Research Council (ERC) requirements for free access to publications
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/services-and-support/publishing-and-registering/open-access/research-funders-requirements - 2026-05-17
Open Access journals are journals whose content is freely available to readers; publication costs are covered through a financial model other than subscription. More and more research fields are gaining good, open access alternatives for publishing as the number of OA journals increases. Find OA journalsThe Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is the largest database of quality controlled OA j
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Self-archiving is a way of making publications that are published or accepted for publication freely available, and means that a full text version of the publication is uploaded to an institutional repository, a research database such as LUCRIS or another open archive. You have the right to self-archive all publications to which you own the copyright as well as publications that have been approved
https://www.lub.lu.se/en/services-and-support/publishing-and-registering/open-access/self-archiving - 2026-05-17