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Today's opening hours
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Today's opening hours

Summer opening hours

During the summer, 6 June-17 August, the library's premises are only open to KI employees, this applies to both Solna and Flemingsberg.

Tue: 9:00-16:00

Chat & phone

Tue: 9:00-16:00

Extended opening hours 

Tue: 7:00-22:00

See all opening hours and contact information

New student – all you need to know
New student – all you need to know
Students at the library in Sona.

New student – all you need to know

Welcome to your university library! The library is more than just books and study spaces! We support you in your studies, offering guidance in information retrieval, reference management, academic writing and much more! We also offer digital tools and courses that you can use at your convenience. See you soon! In the chat, on Zoom or at the library.

Questions and answers on USA and PubMed
Questions and answers on USA and PubMed
KIB Flemingsberg

Questions and answers on USA and PubMed

In light of the new administration in the United States and questions about how it affects the activities of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), the University Library (KIB) has developed a FAQ. 

Drop-in support
Drop-in support
Student får handledning i Zoom

Drop-in support

If you are a student or employee at KI, our drop-in support can help you with literature searches or reference management.

Avoiding questionable journals – a short video guide
Avoiding questionable journals – a short video guide
Skärmdump av videon avoiding questionable journals

Avoiding questionable journals – a short video guide

A short video from KIB on how to navigate among the many journals available for publishing articles – some of them questionable.

KIB podcast: Open science and why it matters
KIB podcast: Open science and why it matters
Lars Nordesjö Patrik Magnusson Lina Waltin

KIB podcast: Open science and why it matters

In this episode we take a closer look at open science, why it matters, and how it can help us meet some of the major challenges facing research today. Discussing this hot topic are Lina Waltin, KIB, Patrik Magnusson, KI and Lars Nordesjö, KTHB.