#ETHLibrary4Students
The ETH Library offers you practical support during your studies. In addition to books, journals and digital textbooks, you will also find courses and tips and tricks on research, literature management and academic writing.
New Moodle course: "Find your reference management software!"
Avoid the quagmire of plagiarism by organising your references well.
Rock Your Master’s – information event for master’s students
Did you know that the ETH Library offers a wide range of services aimed specifically at master’s students? Join us on 7 November 2023 to find out more about these services, get useful tips and network with others.
Writing Studio: make regular progress on your writing project
Do you have to write a scientific text but keep putting it off? We give you time and space to get to grips with your writing process. What’s really motivating is that you won’t be working alone, but as part of a writing group.
Design an information event for your fellow students
A workshop of the ETH Library for ETH Master’s students.
GESS Library extends its opening hours and moves towards an open-library model
The facilities at the GESS Library are now also available to use from 5.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Competition co-learning space: redesign, shoot photo and win!
Design your perfect learning space and take part in the competition. You will be in with a chance of winning a CHF 50 Swiss Book Voucher.
Supporting teamwork: Group Study rooms now available for online booking
The ETH Library provides group study spaces in the Green Library which can now be reserved online. This new service demonstrates how good infrastructure can support efficient working.
Working efficiently with the ETH Library @ swisscovery
Start your research via ETH Zurich’s swisscovery interface.
Study information days for baccalaureate students on 8 and 9 September 2021
More than just books! This year, baccalaureate students will be learning more about the ETH Library in virtual form.
Get ready for your Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis
Now, learn as part of self-study why research question, outline and proposal are crucial.