Opening hours & Occupancy
For external visitors, the opening hours of the loan desk apply:
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 08:30 – 19:00
Fri: 08:30 – 18:00
Sat: 09:00 – 13:00
Sun: closed
24-hour library: active
Workplace utilisation:
24-hours library
All registered visitors to the university library can continue using the library’s reading rooms 24 hours a day!
You will find information about registration under 24-hour library. If necessary, you can also use our self-service kiosks to borrow or return books outside of the counter opening times.
Contact
Loan desk
For questions related to use (loans, student IDs etc.)
Telephone: +43 463 2700 9580
Email: schalter [dot] bibliothek [at] aau [dot] at
Information desk
For questions related to literature searches
Telephone: +43 463 2700 9589
Email: info [dot] bibliothek [at] aau [dot] at
Secretary of management
Telephone: +43 463 2700 9502
Email: sekretariat [dot] bibliothek [at] aau [dot] at
Profile and responsibilities
The university library is AAU’s academic information centre and provides literature and information media for studying, research, teaching and continuing education. Furthermore, the university library also offers members of the general public in Carinthia specialist literature as part of an academic general library. The AAU university library is the largest library in Carinthia. The origins of the library date back to the second half of the sixteenth century. The university library is home to around 950,000 printed books and extensive e-resources. In addition to the academic literature that serves research and teaching purposes, the university library also houses valuable special collections: the Karl Popper Archives, the Joseph Buttinger library, the Goess library and the Broch library. The special collections are home to 30,000 old prints, 700 early prints, 271 incunables, 374 paper manuscripts and 66 parchment manuscripts.
Use & service
How can I borrow books, journals etc.?
Where do I find which media?
How many media can be borrowed at the same time?
Which time constraints apply?
When are introductions on how to use the library held?