Library of the University of Gdańsk, Academic library at Oliva Campus in Gdańsk, Poland.
The University of Gdańsk Library sits in a contemporary building on the Oliwa campus, featuring multimedia rooms and computer workstations throughout. Inside, you will find reading areas, group work spaces, and training facilities designed to support different types of study and research activities.
The library opened in 1970 as part of the University of Gdańsk and grew to support teaching across many academic fields. Over time, it expanded its collections and became an important research facility for the region.
The library holds collections from the Natural History Society of Gdańsk and serves as a central gathering space for students working on their studies. People regularly use it as a place to dive into research across different fields of knowledge.
Visitors can access electronic databases, e-books, and scientific journals through self-service stations located throughout the building. The facility is easy to reach by public transportation and offers plenty of study space available at different times of the day.
The library leads the Pomeranian Digital Library project, converting print materials into digital formats on a large scale. This initiative makes historically and culturally important materials accessible to people across the region.
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