Library and computers
Library
The Danish Veterinary and Agricultural Library (DJVB) was founded in 1783. The collections of the library include literature within horticulture, agriculture, landscaping, food science, forestry and veterinary science and also biotechnology, nutrition and environment. The library provides access to books, journals, national and international scientific databases and important reference works and dictionaries.
The library is open from 8-20 and has computer and study facilities.
Each semester, the library offers introductory courses for students in how to use the library and how to search for literature. For more information about courses, check the library’s website or ask Student Services.
IT facilities
Computers with internet access are available to students in the library and in computer rooms and group rooms around campus.
The Faculty of Life Sciences encourages all students stuying for a full degree to have their own laptop. Wireless internet access is available around campus, making it easy to use the internet, library facilities etc.
Printers are available in the computer rooms. Each student has a print quota eguivalent to 500 prints registered to their e-mail account.
For more information, please contact Student Services
Michael Guldager, - last update:24 May 2012