University Library

The Karolinska Institutet University Library is responsible for providing KI with the best possible foundation for conducting research and education. The University Library shall uphold the values expressed in the Library and Higher Education Act, particularly democracy, scientific rigor, and academic freedom.

Vision

We are working for a future where constant and open access to information promotes the development of sustainable, equal and ground-breaking knowledge.

Mission of the library

The Karolinska Institutet University Library is responsible for providing KI with the best possible foundation for conducting research and education. The University Library shall uphold the values expressed in the Library and Higher Education Act, particularly democracy, scientific rigor, and academic freedom.

This will be achieved by the University Library through the following actions:

  • Providing broad and appropriate access to scientific literature and information resources
  • Promoting open and sustainable publishing of the university's research and research data
  • Managing infrastructure and analytical methods for scientific communication
  • Enhancing students' and researchers' ability to search for, evaluate, and use information
  • Collecting, preserving and  making accessible the university's cultural heritage, including historical artifacts, images, art, and the Hagströmer Library collections
  • Developing and disseminating knowledge about KI's medical and scientific history
  • Serving as an open library for the university and the public
  • Enabling meetings across disciplines and connect the past, present, and future of medicine

Chief Librarian

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Miriam Nauri

Library Director

The Library Advisory Board

The university library has an advisory board with members appointed by the president of KI. The board's task is to guide the direction of the library and to participate in the preparation of the library's internal budget allocation and budget requests.

The Library Advisory Board consists of the following members:

The Advisory Board meets four times a year.

Areas and units

The library has about 112 employees, divided into four areas and nine units, lead by heads of areas and units, respective.

Area: User Support and Teaching

The area enables core activities at KI by:

  • offering and developing services and learning environments with a clear user focus
  • assisting students, doctoral students and researchers with adaptive, student-centered teaching and consultation
  • developing the library’s internal and external communication.

This area includes the units

  • Information Literacy
  • Language and Communication
  • Printed Collections and Library Support

Area: Infrastructure for Research Information

The area of Infrastructure for Research Information promotes KI's core activities by:

  • assisting in the scientific publishing process
  • making scientific information available
  • developing and offering accessible and adaptive services and systems
  • collecting and analysing KI's intellectual output

The area includes the units

  • Information Resources and Publication Support
  • Metadata for Scientific Output
  • System Development and Methodology.

Area: Library Services

The area provides effective and professional organisational support to the library's core functions and its management team. The area also acts as part of KI's operational support and has an overarching mission towards KI.

The area provides support in the following fields:

  • operational planning and controlling
  • coordination of budgetary matters
  • support for strategic workforce planning, collaboration, and systematic work environment management
  • coordination of the library’s premises and facilities matters
  • image and media production
  • IT operations for library-related systems and digital environments
  • support for digital examinations and educational administrative systems
  • IT support / technical support for students and computer rooms.

The area includes the units

  • Technical Support and Image Production
  • Library Coordination.
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Marie Ols

Area Manager

Area: Medical History and Heritage

The area for Medical History and Heritage is responsible for collecting and preserving the cultural heritage of Karolinska Institutet, and to make this unique heritage available and accessible to scholars, the staff at KI and the public. The collections cared for by MHH consists of rare books and archives, journals, art and images, anatomical specimens and historical objects and artifacts. 

MHH’s activities include the following fields:

  • Development of new knowledge
  • Education
  • Exhibitions, tours and lectures
  • Service to researchers
  • Collection management including digitization and digitalization
  • Support for management and external communication
  • Repatriations of human remains

MHK consists of two units

  • Research and Collections
  • The Hagstromer Library.
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Eva Åhrén

Area Manager

Our activities

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