Study in the library
The library has about 1400 individual study places and 42 group study rooms. Printers, wireless network and other facilities are also available. All visitors are welcome to use the study places.
The entrance floor of the library has several areas suitable for group study and discussions. Conversation is permitted everywhere except in the quiet reading room, The Bergdahl Room.

Photo: Karl Edqvist
The upper floor and the stairs is a quiet zone with several spaces for quiet study. The group study rooms are mainly located on the upper floor and are only available for students of Stockholm University.
There are several public computers in the library, most of which require login with a university account. A few computers are available without login for searches in the library catalogue, and one computer is available where visitors can access our databases and other e-resources.
Book a group study room or a resource room
Students at Stockholm University can book a group study room. The library has 45 group study rooms of various sizes.
The library has four resource rooms available which have computers adapted specifically for students with disabilities. You need an access card to book and use these rooms.
The group study rooms and resource rooms are available when the library is open. Please note changed opening hours during holidays.
Rent a locker for books and study materials
As a student at Stockholm University, you can rent a locker in the library to store your study materials. You rent for one year at a time.
Printing, scanning and copying
The University system for printing, scanning and copying is called Printomat. All printomats have a common print queue which means that you can pick up your printouts at any printomat regardless of where you sent your printout from. In order to use the system you need an active university account and bring your university card. Printomats are located at the following places:
Frescati Campus
- University Library (ground floor)
- Studenthuset, Alfa building, second floor, reading room
- Studenthuset, Beta building, second floor, reading room
- Södra huset, house E, second floor, outside Språkstudion
- Wallenberg Laboratory, computer lab, room 337
Albano Campus
- Building 1, Albano, student room D1217
- Building 1, Albano, student room D1217
- Building 2, Albano, student centre C2217
- House 2, Albano, student centre B2312
- House 4, Albano, student centre B4201
- House 4, Albano, student centre A4317
Link adress to the printing system
Read more about Printomat in the Service Portal
Order the university card
Contact IT support by e-mail it-support@su.se or by phone 08-16 19 99 if you have questions concering the printomats.
Copying for private use
Remember that what you have copied may only be used for private use. Private use means use that cannot be considered commercial in any way.
According to the Copyright Act (1960:729), it is forbidden to copy entire books, such as course literature. Only limited parts of a book may be copied.
Material from the library's rarity collections may not be copied.
Access to wifi in the library
You can connect your own laptop to the wireless network throughout the library.
Students and employees at the university use the university account to login. External visitors can get a temporary login at the library. The temporary login can be found near the entrance of the library. The temporary login is valid for one week at a time.
To gain access to the library’s e-resources as an external visitor use the library’s temporary login. This login works on your own laptop or on one of the computers at the library. You must be on the university campus for the login to work.
Eduroam can be used for general internet access, but the library’s e-resources can only be accessed via the university network.
Contact
Contact the library
Visiting addressUniversitetsvägen 14 D
Visiting hoursWe are open:
Monday–Thursday 8.00–21.30
Friday 9.00–18.00
Saturday–Sunday 9.00–17.00
The information points at the library are staffed from 9:00 until closing.
Phone hoursMonday and Tuesday 10.00–11.00
Last updated: 2025-12-01
Source: Stockholm University Library


