June Holidays and Hours
On Tuesday, June 2nd (Republic Day) and Monday, June 29th (Feast of Saints Peter and Paul), the Library will remain open as usual for study activity. However, both in-person and remote support service will be suspended.
On Tuesday, June 2nd (Republic Day) and Monday, June 29th (Feast of Saints Peter and Paul), the Library will remain open as usual for study activity. However, both in-person and remote support service will be suspended.
The University Bloomberg terminals (via di Santa Costanza and viale Romania) have reached the monthly usage limit.
Access will be restored with the next reset on June 1, 2026.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
On May 28 at 6:00 PM, the Library will host the fourth meeting of the "History and Stories" Reading Group dedicated to Rosella Postorino's novel At the Wolf's Table, winner of the 2018 Campiello Prize.
The author will be in attendance.
On May 12, we celebrate International Women in Mathematics Day, which recognizes the contribution of women scholars to mathematics and, more broadly, to STEM disciplines.
The Library launches a new thematic tag on its website that brings together and provides immediate access to all subscription-based resources equipped with Artificial Intelligence tools, designed to support study, research, and navigation of scholarly content.
A trial for SAGE Knowledge, a comprehensive database dedicated to the social sciences, is available through July 4, 2026
As part of the celebrations for World Book and Copyright Day, the Library will host a talk on April 23rd centered on the Verzocchi Collection.
Finding the right sources for studying and academic research is now even easier thanks to the new Artificial Intelligence features integrated into EBSCO services, available through the library’s resources.
The Library is promoting Perlego’s new Research Assistant, the AI tool that helps you: