#ETHLibraryDigital
The ETH Library is there for you digitally with various resources and services, not only during the COVID-19 protective measures.
Finding journals quickly and easily
Journal search for holdings of the ETH Zurich libraries using ETH Library @ swisscovery
Information on the opening hours and services of the ETH Library from 7 June 2021
The ETH Library returns to its normal opening hours at all locations, since all ETH buildings are open again.
Coffee Lectures: new knowledge in ten minutes
In the June series, you can get input on tools and topics that support your academic work in a short and crisp form.
Information on the opening hours and services of the ETH Library from 26 April 2021
The ETH Library in the main building is now also open again on weekends. Additionally, the Architecture and Civil Engineering Library on the Hönggerberg is open during the week. All other library locations will open on 17 May 2021. Our digital offers and services are available to you as usual.
Role of university libraries in safeguarding professional scientific ethics
The topic of the 17:15 Colloquium on 29 April 2021 is the rules for ensuring good scientific practice reloaded and the role of libraries in upholding scientific professional ethics.
Full migration to swisscovery on 1 April 2021
Media that were borrowed prior to 7 December 2020 must be returned by the end of March 2021.
Linking your SWITCH edu-ID with your ETH Zurich user account
Members of ETH Zurich can benefit by linking their SWITCH edu-ID with their ETH Zurich user account
Deep learning in document analysis
At the 17:15 Colloquium on 25 March 2021, Prof. Thilo Stadelmann will give an introduction to the topic and present current research results. Be there and join the discussion!
Information on the opening hours and services of the ETH Library from 1 March 2021
The ETH Library in the main building remains open. In addition, the Architecture and Civil Engineering Library opens as well. All other locations are closed. Our digital offers and services are available to you as usual.
Renku – the ETH platform for digital reproducibility in science
At the 17:15 Colloquium on 25 February 2021, Dr Andreas Bleuler from the Swiss Data Science Center will show you how Renku can drastically reduce the effort of digital reproducibility.