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The archive of local historian Stig Axel Ericsson has been catalogued and is now available for research.
Students will continue to have access to the study area at the Medical Library.
On 14 April, EBSCO will use a new form of digital rights management (DRM) that affects downloaded e‑books.
The University Library’s quiet study area on level 3 has reopened.
The Medical Library is currently preparing to move books and journals to the University Library.
During the renovation, the library has smaller premises and a temporary entrance.
From November 1, employees need to log in to see and order certain articles electronically.
From 28 August, it is again possible to reserve loaned books at the library.
The study areas and group study rooms have been opened up from August 10.
SciLifeLab and The Swedish Research Council (VR) have launched a new Covid-19 research data portal.
The library launches a search tool for journals with open access discounts.
There are major improvements in the search tool for viewing the search result.
There are agreements where the entire cost of open access publishing is covered.
The library offers extended online tutoring during the period with restrictions for physical meetings.
The Academic Resource Centre has made a video for you who is not used to studying at home.
ClinicalKey Student is a new database containing more than 200 clinical-focused e-books.
As support for researchers regarding research data management, new pages are now available.
A better service for booking tutoring appointments is now available.
From now on, a video conference equipment is installed in one of the group rooms at UB.
All researchers at Umeå University now have access to DMPonline.
New agreements about open access from January 2020.