As decided by the rector, since the academic year 2017/18 newly admitted students are obliged <br />to complete their library orientation. It precedes the account activation and the first borrowing of a book or a periodical with the use of the library computer system. This year, library orientation for full-time students means a short meeting held at the Library (schedule below). Part-time students will only be introduced into principles of library materials circulation during their account activation by the circulation desk librarian. These students, however, are also free to attend one <br />of the library orientation meetings.
<br />Immediately after matriculation, all holders of the electronic student ID are automatically becoming the Library members. They can use its collections and services on-site and get assistance and explanations from librarians. On the other hand, the library orientation is intended to familiarize you with the practice of computer-mediated search for information and texts <br />at the Library and beyond, and to give you a short review of processing and producing information, as basic to student in her/his work.
<br />Library orientation sessions start on October 1, 2018, without registration (“served as you come”), on dates:
<br />• Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays , 8:30 - 9:15. <br />• From October 8, also: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 16:30 -17: 15.
<br /><u>Note: only trainings on Tuesdays and Fridays in the morning and on Wednesday afternoons are held in English. </u>
<br />The participants are asked to meet in front of the Library entrance, sector F, first floor (level two, that is).
<br />Medical students are not subject to training as they have a Library Training course in the Fall semester.
Library orientation
As decided by the rector, since the academic year 2017/18 newly admitted students are obliged to complete their library orientation. It precedes the account activation and the first borrowing of a book or a periodical with the use of the library computer system.