Usage hints A-Z: A
- Access for wheel chair users
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- Main Library: access to the library for wheelchair users is possible through the side entrance in the Grabengasse. Please call the library personnel (phone: 06221 / 54-3562) to announce yourself. A staff member will come and bring you to the department you want to go to. Barrier-free toilets can be found in the basement
as well as the 2nd and 3rd floor in the reading room.
- Neuenheim Branch Library: wheelchair users who want to access the reading room please contact the staff in the enquiry and information services (IZN) on the ground floor. All other areas are wheelchair accessible. A barrier-free toilet can be found on the ground floor.
- Main Library: access to the library for wheelchair users is possible through the side entrance in the Grabengasse. Please call the library personnel (phone: 06221 / 54-3562) to announce yourself. A staff member will come and bring you to the department you want to go to. Barrier-free toilets can be found in the basement
- Account (user account) see HEIDI
- Account number and bank details of the University Library see bank details
- Account management see HEIDI
- Address of the University Library
- advice session see Book a Librarian
- Air-conditioning reading room Main Library (Triplex) see Ventilation system reading room Main Library (Triplex)
- Archaeology
- (research by subject, DFG Specialised Information Services)
- Art Books by Request – Make a Wish!
- suggestions for new acquisitions or the digitization of fine art science books.
- Art Discovery Group Catalogue
- The Art Discovery Group Catalogue (ADGC) offers an art-focused research experience within the OCLC WorldCat environment
- ART-Dok
- publication platform for art studies
- Art history
- (resources by subject, DFG Specialised Information Service)
- Art history / microform collections
- (only in German)
- Auction catalogues
- In accordance with its Specialised Information Service ‘Art history’ Heidelberg University Library holds numerous auction catalogues of various auction houses. These holdings are all recorded in the catalogues of Heidelberg University Library; additionally they are being digitized and made available online. Further help in finding auction catalogues is given on ‘Wanted!’ (only in German).