Opening hours
Monday - Friday : 08.30-19.00
Week1: 08:30-15:45
Welcome
The Science Library is one of the branch libraries of the University of Bergen Library system, providing comprehensive collections of literature in mathematics and the natural sciences:
The regular loan period for books is 4 weeks. For more information, see: lending regulations.
Recommendations for new books may be delivered directly to the circulation desk at the library, or by e-mail.
The University Library offers:
BIBSYS OPAC - online catalogue with searching facilities and simple routines for borrowing literature. This is an online union catalogue containing bibliographical records of the collections in the National Library, Norwegian university libraries, all college libraries, and a number of research libraries
Bibliotekportalen - the gateway to the library's electronic recources
The Science Library
The Science Library provides comprehensive collections of literature in mathematics and the natural sciences. We are located in Carl Godske's house, in Johannes Brunsgt 12.
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News
New books for January 2012, Science Library
Every month the Science Library adds new books to the collection.
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New books for November 2011, Science Library
Every month the Science Library adds new books to the collection.
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- New books for January 2012, Science Library (08.02.2012)
- New books for November 2011, Science Library (01.12.2011)
- New books for October 2011, Science Library (02.11.2011)
- New books for September 2011, Science Library (03.10.2011)
- New books for August 2011, Science Library (01.09.2011)
NEWS IN BORA (Bergen Open Research Archive)
- Structure of Polynomial-Time Approximation (13.10.11)
- Characterisation and expression analysis of the Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) cytokines: IL-1b, IL-6, IL-11, IL-12b and IFNc (04.06.11)
- A Nationwide Study of Norwegian Beliefs About Same-sex Marriage and Lesbian and Gay Parenthood (20.04.11)
- NMR measurements of wettability alternation in Berea Sandstone (27.11.11)
- A 2-D Visualisation Study of the Mechanisms behind Increased Recovery due to Polymer Injection in Sandstone (19.11.11)