Aalto University Library Aalto University and Aalto University Library were established on 1 January 2010. The libraries of the three merged universities operate as the Aalto University Library on three campuses: Aalto University Library, Arabia (formerly University of Art and Design Helsinki, Library) Aalto University Library, Otaniemi (formerly Helsinki University of Technology Library) Aalto University Library, Töölö (formerly Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) Library Helecon Information Center) Parent organisation Aalto University Cities Espoo, Helsinki Recent publications - Marvia, J. & Muhonen, A. 2010. Asiakkuus, uudet palvelut ja tavoitteet avaavat näköaloja Aalto-yliopiston kirjastolle. Signum 1. - Muhonen, A., Saarti, J. & Vattulainen, P. 2010. Managing the life cycles of the document and library collections in Finnish academic libraries, case Aalto and UEF. Academic Librarian 2: Singing in the Rain, ALSR 2010, Conference Towards Future Possibilities, Hong Kong, 11-12 March 2010, conference proceedings, session 8A. - Raatikainen, M., Leskinen, R-L., Nieminen, S., Nygrén, U. & Hindersson-Söderholm, T. 2009. Kirjastopalveluja kehitetään asiakasta kuunnellen. Signum 1. - Rämö, E. 2009. Informaatiolukutaito osana tutkintovaatimuksia - Taideteollisen korkeakoulun malli. Signum 2. - Rämö, E. Editor of the IFLA Art Libraries Section Newsletter in 2007-2009. - Tolonen, E. 2009. Innovating Library services for Researchers. The 30th IATUL Conference, Just for you: Quality through innovation. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 1-4 June 2009. - Tolonen, E. & Malmgren, M. 2009. INIS-tietokanta avaa pääsyn ydinenergia-alan tutkimustuloksiin. ATS Ydintekniikka 4.
Aalto University Library, Arabia Faculties or disciplines Architecture, Digital Culture, Motion Picture Design, Aesthetics, Graphic Design, Art Education, Stage Design, Media Education, Design, Learning Environments, Semiotics, Applied Art, Philosophy of Art, Textile Art and Design, Spatial Design, Fashion and Clothing Design, Photography, Communication Studies, Visual Culture, Environmental Studies. Profile Customer facilities at the Aalto University Library, Arabia (photo Riitta-Liisa Leskinen) The Arabia Library is a research library open to all visitors. It especially serves the educational, research and artistic needs of the multidisciplinary Aalto University. History The Library opened in 1875 as the library of the Design Forum Finland and its Central School for Applied Arts. The school, renamed School of Arts and Crafts, was transferred to the State along with the library in 1965. The Library was part of the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 1973-2009. It merged into the Aalto University Library in 2010. International activities ARLIS/Norden, IFLA /Art Libraries Section and Audiovisual & Multimedia Section, IGeLU Focus areas and special tasks The Library serves the educational and research needs of the Aalto University in the fields of art and design, art education and audiovisual communication and supports the University s artistic activities. Examples of special collections In addition to other materials, patrons can borrow videos and slides related to the disciplines represented at the University. The Library also houses the collections of the Finnish Comics Society.
Projects Development of the Aalto University Library The University s video and media repository that also offers online access to the general public The national semantic web ontology project FinnONTO 2. Regular customer surveys The LibQUAL survey developed by the American Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is conducted every second year. Homepage http://www.aralis.fi/en/taik.html
Aalto University Library, Otaniemi Faculties or disciplines Architecture and Urban Planning, Automation and Systems Engineering, Bioinformatics, Biology, Energy Engineering, Physics and Mathematics, Chemistry and Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, Surveying, Materials Science and Rock Engineering, Forest Products Technology, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Communications Engineering, Information Technology, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Work Psychology. Customer facilities and service point at the Aalto University Library, Otaniemi (photo Aune Kontkanen) Profile The Otaniemi Library is open to all visitors. It is the oldest and largest library specializing in technology in Finland. The Library supports and promotes research, education and studies in the field of science and technology at the Aalto University. History The history of the Library dates back to 1849, when the Technical School of Helsinki was established. From 1908 onwards the Library has been part of a higher education institution, namely the Technological University of Finland which was later renamed Helsinki University of Technology. It merged into the Aalto University Library in the 2010. International activities Aslib, EBLIDA, EuroCRIS, IFLA, IATUL, SPARC Europe Focus areas and special tasks The Library serves nationwide information needs related to science and technology. It is responsible for practical matters regarding the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) agreement formed under the International Energy Agency (IEA), and for submitting bibliographic records and abstracts of energy-related literature published in Finland into the ETDEWEB World Energy Base.
Examples of special collections The Library holds extensive collections of materials on chemistry, physics and energy research and is continuously expanding its collection of Finnish literature on technology. Projects Development of the Aalto University Library, the University s research information system and institutional repository and the Library s quality assurance system. Regular customer surveys The LibQUAL survey developed by the American Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is conducted every second year. Homepage http://lib.tkk.fi/en/
Aalto University Library, Töölö Faculties or disciplines Philosophy, International Business, Economics, Languages and Business Communication, Accounting, Management Science, Logistics, Marketing, Organization and Management, Finance, Economic Geography, Quantitative Methods on Economics, Technology Management and Policy, Information Systems Science, Entrepreneurship, Business Law. Profile The Töölö Library is the largest library in Finland that specializes in economics. It is open to all visitors. History The Library was founded as the Library of Helsinki School of Economics in 1911. It has grown to become Finland s leading library of economics. The Library maintains the economic Helecon databases and is also known as Helecon Information Center. It merged into the Aalto University Library in the 2010. International activities EBSLG, IFLA, CRIS Focus areas and special tasks Finland s leading library specializing in economics. Examples of special collections A collection of old publications of Helsinki School of Economics. Customer facilities and service point at the Aalto University Library, Töölö (photo Heikki Juutilainen) Projects Development of the Aalto University Library Development of the quality assurance system
Regular customer surveys The LibQUAL survey developed by the American Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is conducted every second year. Homepage http://lib.hse.fi/en/