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Note: during exam periods, the study room is almost continuously reserved as a study area, indicated by the designation "Infodag". If the study space is occupied, another designation will be used, such as "Training".
New opening hours for the circulation desk starting 23 september 2024
In academic year 2024-2025, the library implemented some changes: the opening hours of the study rooms were separated from our services at the circulation desk. For inquiries, borrowing books, reservations, returns, library staff is available at the following times:
Monday 11:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 14:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 17:00
Thursday 11:00 - 14:00
Friday 11:00 - 14:00
As you can see: you can bring your inquiries to us every day between 11:00 - 14:00. On Wednesdays the desk is open a little longer. Scans of articles and chapters can still be requested 24/7 via lib.ugent.be. And, of course, you can also return books via the return box, which you can find next to the library's entrance. See you soon!
Yes we scan!
Are you in urgent need of a particular chapter or article? Don’t worry!
First, have a look to see if the article is available online (e.g. via Google Scholar). If not, we’ll be happy to scan it for you. You can request any article, chapter, table of contents, index, glossary, bibliography, reference list, etc. from our print collection via lib.ugent.be.
Search the collections by the title of the journal or book. Then, click on ‘Request scanned article’ or ‘Get a chapter scanned’. The request form allows you to specify what you’re looking for exactly. We’ll deliver the PDF to you as soon as possible.
Prints, copies and scans
Students can only print, copy and scan with a UGent card on the public multifunctionals. These are located in the entrance hall (ground floor).
You can not only print on a public UGent computer, but also from your personal computer. In other words: you can generate print jobs while in class or even from home.
How? Open your document via an application in Athena (e.g. Ufora, your preferred browser or File Explorer) and select the ‘Ricoh on pcounter’ printer. Go to a public multifunctional the same calendar day you sent the print job and print as usual.
You can also use the virtual printer ‘PDFCreator’ to save files as PDF.
Top up your account for prints and copies via ugent.mynetpay.be. You can also use Epurse to pay in student restaurants and cafeterias. More information on Epurse can be found at helpdesk.ugent.be/epurse/en.
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