The libraries opening hours are:
Monday: 10 am – 12 pm and 2 pm – 5:30 pm
Tuesday: 3 pm – 5 pm
Wednesday: 3 pm – 5.30 pm
Thursday: 12.00 am – 5:00 pm
The library is located on the 5th floor in room 508.
Leipzig’s City Libraries are offering their online services, such as e-books, newspapers and journals as well as databases such as the Munzinger Archive, even during the library closures.
To the online services
To the online services.
To become a user during the library closure, the Leipzig City Libraries have provided a self-registration form for residents of the city of Leipzig. The card costs €20 for adults aged 20 and over; library users up to the age of 19 receive a user card free of charge.
Leipzig University Library (founded in 1543) has undergone a comprehensive strategic reorganisation over the past 16 years, bringing about a structural and service change that is still in effect today and is to be continued. It is actively driving digitisation and the move towards open science. Whether user-controlled acquisitions for print and e-media or generous opening hours, Leipzig University Library is consistently developing its locations into modern places of learning with a service-orientated infrastructure. The library consists of 11 locations.
Information on registration can be found here.
All digital services of the Saxon State Library will be available as usual during the library closures. In addition to electronic publications, numerous databases are accessible to all SLUB users regardless of location. The SLUB’s digital collections and sachsen.digital also offer research opportunities.
Information on setting up a user account can be found here. he user account can be applied for online via the contact form. If you only want to register online, simply send an e-mail with your six-digit registration ID and a scan of your identity card/passport to the SLUB’s Team.
The German National Library (DNB) is an archive library. Together with the German Book and Writing Museum, the German Exile Archive 1933-1945 and the German Music Archive, it is both an archive and a museum. Its task is to collect, document and archive all media works in writing, images and sound that have been published in and about Germany or in the German language since 1913.
Information on how to use the library can be found here. The DNB has two locations, one in Frankfurt am Main and one in Leipzig. Information on how to get there can be found here.
library.l@macromedia.de