Catalogues of the Austrian National Library

Index of contents
    1. Main catalogues (books, periodicals, newspapers, series, microforms, AV media)
    2. Free access holdings (works that can be used in the reading rooms)
    3. Special catalogues (Ariadne  literature specific to women – electronic periodicals)
    4. Department catalogues (objects in collections, e.g., pictures, manuscripts, music items, etc.)

Main catalogues

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  • Printed works publishes since 1501
  • Academic papers (diplom theses to 2007)
  • Women-specific articles, essays from collections, festschrifts, conference proceedings
  • special holdings (incunabula, maps, globes, broad-sheets, posters, sheet music, sound recording media)
  • Digital resources
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Free access holdings (no ordering necessary)

Free access holdings in reading room 1 (main reading room)
Reference works arranged in reading room 1 which can be used immediately in the reading room without being ordered.
Free access materials arranged in reading room 4 (large format reading room)
Reference works kept in reading room 4 that can be used immediately in the reading room without being ordered.
Free access holdings in the Picture Archives
Holdings of the technical literature in the Picture Archives.

Special catalogues

Ariadne
Recording of articles from compilations, periodicals from, i.a., women’s and gender research, partially with abstracts
Electronic periodicals of the Austrian National Library
A rapid, structured, and uniform way of accessing scholarly periodicals in their full text.

Department catalogues

Help with your research

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      openig hours: 9.00 – 4.00 p.m.

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How can I order a book?

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You must order works you wish to use, so that they can be prepared for you.
Exception: free access holdings.

Follow up information


last update 2/3/2012