Registered readers may use the Internet free of charge. Non-registered readers must provide their ID and pay a one-day registration fee according to the valid price list. There are 10 computers in the study room; they
are connected to the Internet, and printing is also available.
Internet users are expected to know how to work with it.
Accessing the collection of the Multimedia Study Room:
The following may be lent out for 14 days:
CD
with text content (conference
collections, university textbooks, encyclopaedias...)
Music
CD – may be lent out only
after a nine-month-long delay period (during this period, these
works may only be lent in-house)
spoken
word – audiobooks,
interviews, radio plays, debates, language CDs etc. The same delay
period applies to these documents as well
audio
library – a special
collection of audiobooks in MP3 format intended only for the blind
and visually impaired.
eReaders and iPads
– the loans of these devices are governed by special
conditions
The following materials
are available only in the Multimedia Study Room:
videos
multimedia
PC
games
supplements
to computer magazines
software
Sony PRS-T1 eReader with the
location number W 6, with which it is allowed to work only within
the Multimedia Study Room (without the need to sign any contract).
The in-house loan is for a maximum of 1 day. The eReader cannot be
ordered or otherwise booked in advance.
Note: documents from the collection
of the Multimedia Study Room which cannot be lent out are marked
“Within the AV media study room only” in
the catalogue.
The documents located in the
Multimedia Study Room cannot be ordered via the electronic catalogue.
The staff member in charge will bring the specified document upon
request.
Multimedia content, including videos
and music, can be played on a multimedia player.
One computer without an Internet
connection is reserved for work with CD-ROMs; the staff member in
charge will turn it on if necessary. At the other computers, which
are connected to the Internet, you can only use your own USB flash
drive.
For easier orientation in the
collection of the study room, you can use one of the databases
(audio, video, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, e-books, spoken word, audiobooks for
the blind, or eReaders).