E-books
Need a book, but can’t come to the library for it? Maybe it has an E-book version. How to use it? We made a guide for you.
Hutÿra Ferenc Library, Archives and Museum
University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
Need a book, but can’t come to the library for it? Maybe it has an E-book version. How to use it? We made a guide for you.
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The library will be closed from August 19 to August 20, 2021.
2021. július 26-án ismét megrendezésre kerül a Múzeumok Éjszakája, ameynek keretében campusunk kapui megnyílnak a látogatók előtt. Az idei évben az állatvédelem, az állatorvoslás, az állatok és a játék körül forog majd minden! Programunkat megtalálhatják a központi honlapon is itt. Bővebben / Read more
The library is open again! If you have a valid Immunity Certificate, you can visit the library from Monday to Thursday between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. and on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Available services: in-house use borrowingand returning books informationservices and the Services Point. Not available yet: photocopy& scan useof public computers grouproom & Nádaskay study room microscope& histology slides. The library catalogue, the databases, the subscribed journals and e-books and those theses having only electronic copies are accessible by your own device. You can apply for VPN at IT@univet.hu for the remote access of such contents. Do you want to borrow books? It’s worth consulting the library catalogue first if there is a copy available for loan. If you need a copy from the stock, you can order it via e-mail (library@univet.hu) to avoid waiting when you arrive. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to e-mail us (library@univet.hu) or drop in during the opening hours. If you want to borrow or return books but do not own a valid Immunity Certificate, please contact us via library@univet.hu.
Over the past few months, the loan period for any books/media borrowed from the library has been extended automatically because of the coronavirus pandemic. Current return date: 15 September 2021.
New PubMed handouts:
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