Library

The University of International Studies of Rome – UNINT has one university library private, reserved for teachers, students and technical-administrative staff of the University, but also open to external users upon acceptance. Founded together with the University, the library has been able to develop its own over time bibliographic resources consistently with didactics and scientific research expressed by UNINT, thus offering today an adequate response to the information needs of its users. In particular, in the disciplines of studies on translation and oninterpretation, its collections represent a unicum in the panorama of Roman libraries and a national and international point of reference for scholars. With participation in the national library service through polo/IEI-cultural institutes of Rome and to the national collective archive of periodicals (ACNP), the University intended to enhance and share its documentary wealth, making it available to external users through the interlibrary loan service, thus encouraging its diffusion to a wider public.

Opening hours

The library is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 19:00.

Library services

Catalogues

Databases

Video library

Video Gallery
1/6 video lesson
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Massimo Palermo
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Massimo Palermo
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Luca Serianni
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Luca Serianni
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Brian Mossop
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Brian Mossop
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Luca Serianni and Giuseppe Benedetti
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Luca Serianni and Giuseppe Benedetti
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Stefano Ondelli
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Stefano Ondelli
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Matteo Viale
Studying the texts in the company of the authors: Matteo Viale
Share
Share