The FIS library at UNNES offers a variety of activities and resources for students, faculty, and researchers. Here are some things you can do in the FIS library:
Study and Research: The library provides a quiet and conducive environment for studying and conducting research. You can find a comfortable spot, use the library’s resources, and work on assignments, projects, or research papers.
Borrow Books and Materials: Explore the library’s collection of books, textbooks, journals, and other materials related to the field of science. Borrow the resources you need to support your studies or research. Remember to follow the library’s borrowing policies and return the items on time.
Access Online Resources: Many libraries offer access to online databases, e-books, and scholarly articles. Take advantage of these resources to access a vast amount of scientific literature and information. The library staff can assist you in navigating and using these digital resources effectively.
Consult with Librarians: Librarians are a valuable resource themselves. They can help you locate relevant materials, provide research assistance, and offer guidance on finding and evaluating information. If you have specific research inquiries or need help with any library-related matter, don’t hesitate to approach the librarians for assistance.
Attend Workshops and Events: Libraries often organize workshops, seminars, or guest lectures on various topics. Check the library’s schedule to see if there are any upcoming events related to your field of interest. Participating in these events can broaden your knowledge and provide networking opportunities with experts in the field.
Collaborate and Study in Groups: Many libraries provide designated spaces for group study or collaborative work. If you need to work on a project or study together with classmates, check if the library has group study rooms or collaborative spaces where you can work together.
Use Library Facilities: Libraries may offer additional facilities such as computers, printers, scanners, or photocopying services. Take advantage of these resources to fulfill your academic or research needs.
Explore Special Collections: Some libraries have special collections or archives that focus on specific areas of science or historical documents. Inquire if the FIS library has any special collections, and if so, you can explore them to gain deeper insights into specific scientific topics or historical perspectives.
Remember to follow the library’s rules and guidelines, such as maintaining a quiet environment, respecting other users, and handling library materials with care. Enjoy your time at the FIS library and make the most of the resources and opportunities it provides.
Library attendant :
Mochamad Romdon, S.E.
(081326122179)