Faq

At the University of Ioannina, you are given access to a wide range of information resources and facilities to enhance your studies.

During your studies at the University, your professors expect you to study and use ideas to better inform and learn about you. Teachers will be able to provide guidance through your own reading lists and you can find additional interesting information through the Library Catalogue.

How much material can I borrow?

  • Undergraduate students can borrow up to 3 books for a period of 30 days.
  • Graduate students can borrow up to 15 books for a period of 30 days.

The borrowed material must be returned to the Library upon request by another user (after 10 days from the date of its loan).

The material that has been loaned to any user must be returned when requested for inventory, auditing purposes, etc more…

Find information about your tasks.

During the preparation of a project, the material you wish to use may not be included in the listed catalogues or in the Library Catalogue. For this purpose, we are subscribers to a large number of electronic journals (e-journals) and databases, and if necessary, there is the possibility of even searching for borrowing from other Libraries for you.

Developing your academic skills

We recognize that your goals are high performance and the achievement of the degree with high marks. The competition is fierce, so you may feel the need to further enhance your academic and professional skills in order to gain a significant head start along the way. The Library and other support services offer a range of workshops designed for this purpose. Help: At some point we all need a little help. Whether it has to do with your studies, legal advice, health, language or even the use of technology. The Library together with other support services of the University is here for you. Once you find the books (or audiovisual material) you are interested in, you can either use them in the Library or use the Borrowing Service. Don’t forget to return the material you have borrowed in the stipulated time!

For support on psychological issues, please contact the Counseling Center of our University

For health issues, please contact the Directorate of Student Welfare – Health Care. In the link of Student Welfare you will find information on student issues, such as accommodation in student dormitories, meals in the student restaurant, sports facilities, transfers, scholarships, Student Associations, etc.

Open access

You can see the available Open Access publishing options offered by HEAL.

Tool for checking the possibility of publishing in scientific journals of publishers collaborating with HEAL.

What rights can I retain? How can I get a full exemption from the Publication Cost (APC) for publication under the APC regime? For publication in the status of an AU, is there any limitation as to the number of publications that the HEAL can cover per researcher?… Etc.

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Plagiarism check

Access to the Turnitin plagiarism control system is currently available to lecturers and those who have been assigned to examine a course. A prerequisite is the existence of an active institutional account.

Students can make use of the plagiarism check system through Draft Coach. Draft Coach is an add-in tool and is implemented in Word Online Microsoft 365.

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