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Stockholm University Library ( sv, Stockholms universitetsbibliotek) is the
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of the
University of Stockholm Stockholm University ( sv, Stockholms universitet) is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960. With over 33,000 students at four different faculties: law, humanities, soci ...
with one main library and eight unit libraries. Stockholm University Library is one of Sweden's largest research libraries, providing extensive access to e-books and other digital material as well as interlibrary loans. The focus groups are students, researchers and teachers. They have access to the collections of printed as well as online literature, tools for e-publishing of essays, study places, research results and education in information, scientific communication and how to work with references. Stockholm University Library is also a public library with over 1.4 million visitors in 2012.


History

The university library dates back to 1877 when it started building up its collections of literature and magazines through donations and purchases. The collections were moved between different locations until they were accommodated in the attic of the school Norra Latin. The need for literature increased as the university grew. In 1882 more donations further extended the collection after an appeal had been made. The largest book donations were given by The Royal Library in Copenhagen and the
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in Norway. A number of libraries were opened in the city of
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, such as the ''Socialvetenskapliga biblioteket'', ''Juridiska biblioteket'', ''Slaviska biblioteket'' and ''Humanistiska biblioteket''. The Humanistiska biblioteket was to become a meeting point for young intellectuals into the 1960s with its location close to
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. In 1971 the faculties of the university all were located to the new Campus in Frescati north of the inner city. At the same time today's university library organisation was founded. Different libraries, such as Riksdagsbiblioteket,
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and Vetenskapsakademiens bibliotek continued to be responsible for the purchase of literature throughout the 1970s. In 1978 the university library was given the responsibility of The Library of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Kungliga vetenskapsakademins bibliotek), founded in 1739, thus giving the library access to one of Europe's largest collections of nature science, including the collections of
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and
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. The Emanuel Swedenborg Collection was selected as Memory of the
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World Register in 2005.


Building

The British-Swedish Architect Ralph Erskine was appointed to create the main library building in 1982. Situated in the University Campus Frescati, it was constructed as an extension of the existing university building Södra huset (The South House) from the 1960s by David Helldén. Erskine created a linkage between the buildings with his trademark, an arched-formed roof, at the same time creating the main entrance of the library. The facades and roof are dominated by concrete and aluminium. The library by Erskine connects with the building Allhuset, made by Erskine in 1981. The university library was inaugurated in January 1983. File:Uni biblioteket 2010a.jpg, Stockholm University Library File:Uni biblioteket 2010b.jpg, Balconies for reading File:Uni biblioteket 2010c.jpg, The arch-formed roof of the entrance File:Uni biblioteket 2010d.jpg, Hall of the Stockholm University Library


Libraries

Stockholm University Library consists of the main library (huvudbiblioteket) and eight section libraries and one more will be opened in 2014. *JMK-biblioteket (Dept. of Media, Journalism, Communication Library) *Asienbiblioteket (Asia Library) *Matematiska biblioteket (Mathematics Library) *Geobibilioteket (Geolibrary) *Biblioteket för Socialt arbete (Dept. of Social Work Library) *Arrheniusbiblioteket (Arrhenius Library) *AlbaNovas bibliotek (AlbaNova Library) *Latinamerikainstitutets bibliotek (Library of the Institute of Latin American Studies) *Nodbiblioteket (Nod Library) - to be opened in 2014


DiVA portal

DiVA portal is a finding tool for research publications and student theses at these institutions: * BTH - Blekinge Institute of Technology * DU - Dalarna University * EHS - University College Stockholm/Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm * FHS - Swedish National Defence College * FMV - Försvarets materielverk * GIH - The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences * HB - Högskolan i Borås * HH - Halmstad University * HIG - University of Gävle * HIS - University of Skövde * HV - University West * ISOF - Institute for Language and Folklore * IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute * JU - Jönköping University * KAU - Karlstad University * KKH - The Royal Institute of Art * KMH - Royal College of Music * KTH - Royal Institute of Technology * Konstfack - University College of Arts, Crafts and Design * LIU - Linköping University * LNU - Linnaeus University * LTU - Luleå University of Technology * MAU - Malmö University * MCHS - Marie Cederschiöld University * MDU - Mälardalen University * MIUN - Mid Sweden University * NAI - The Nordic Africa Institute * NRM - Swedish Museum of Natural History * National Museums of World Culture * Nationalmuseum * Nordic Council of Ministers * Nordiska museet * ORU - Örebro University * Polar - Swedish Polar Research Secretariat * RI - RISE/Research Institutes of Sweden * RKH - Swedish Red Cross University * Riksarkivet * SGI - Statens geotekniska institut * SH - Södertörn University * SHH - Sophiahemmet University College * SMHI - Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute * SU - Stockholm University * Stockholm University of the Arts * Swedish Environmental Protection Agency * Swedish National Heritage Board * Swedish Transport Administration * The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management * UMU - Umeå University * UU - Uppsala University * VTI - The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute


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