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Work Spaces and Resources

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Work Spaces

The following workspaces in the Neuenheimer Feld are accessible to you for working (during the respective opening hours):

  • Faculty Library of Mathematics and Computer Science, INF 205
  • Rooms in front of the seminar rooms in the Mathematikon, INF 205
  • Lecture halls and seminar rooms in the Mathematikon, INF 205, (provided they are not occupied for courses or lectures)
  • Reading hall of the University Library (UB), INF 368

Textbooks

Textbooks for lectures are recommended by the respective instructor. General recommendations for the respective modules can also be found in the module handbook of your degree program. These textbooks are available in sufficient numbers in the Faculty Library or in the textbook collection of the University Library. It is possible to borrow them from the University Library for a limited period of time. In some cases, there are inexpensive paperbacks that you may want to purchase. Before buying, you should look at the books in the library and get advice from your instructor or tutor.

Libraries

The libraries of the faculty (INF 205) and the university (INF 368) contain a wealth of study material at your disposal. You just need to know how to use it. Ask your tutors to explain to you how to use the Faculty Library. The University Library in the Neuenheimer Feld organizes guided tours for freshmen, which you should take advantage of. In addition, there is a virtual tour of the Im Neuenheimer Feld branch designed by the University Library.

Computer Pools

The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science has a computer pool in the basement of the Faculty Library of Mathematics and Computer Science (INF 205), accessible through the library. The opening hours are identical to the opening hours of the library. With your enrollment you automatically received an account at the University Computing Center (URZ). This allows you to use the computer pools of the URZ and other computer pools.