Extensive renovation work in the IAAEU library
is expected to start on September 6, 2021 !
The IAAEU library will be open again from 10th March 2021
under special conditions of use in times of Corona:
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- Please observe the rules of distance and hygiene
- Please wear an OR mask or a mask of the KN95/N95 or FFP2 standard
(even at the workplace!) - The maximum possible number of simultaneous visitors is limited
- Please leave your contact details (The collected data will only be passed on at the request of the competent
health authorities to trace possible infection routes and will be destroyed after a period of one month) - Please use only the marked workplaces
- Please clean your workplace and the objects used (copier, scanner etc.)
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Library Information
The library of the IAAEU has a unique collection of monographs, loose-leaf publications, journals, microforms and electronic media covering national labour law in EU member and non-member states as well as international labour law. Labour relations, labour economy and personal economy in the EU and the USA are also documented in the library’s extensive collection. The IAAEU library is open to the public. As a reference library, the collection may be viewed on site but may not be checked out. The collection is not available for interlibrary loan. Source material research is possible at three OPAC stations in the reading room. Copy machines and scanners are also available.
Address
Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the
European Union (IAAEU) / Library
Trier University - Campus II
D-54286 Trier
Phone: + 49 651 / 201 - 4766
Fax: + 49 651 / 201 - 4768
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Opening hours
Monday - Thursday:
9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Friday:
9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Library Catalogue
Inventory as of 2020 year's end
- 84.546 volumes
- 231 continuous periodicals from 25 countries
- 45 loose-leaf publications for continuous extension
- 5.491 micro-documents
- 779 digital media
- Access to online databases and electronic resources
Access to literature
- The bibliographic data are recorded in the WWW-OPAC of the integrated library system Alephino
- Additional periodical inventory assessment through a periodicals index
- The literature is arranged systematically on open shelves by an intra-institutional specific classification list
Contact
Library Director:
Renate Pichler This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Library Deputy Director:
Andrea Schrenk-Frohn This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Library Staff:
Annette Krämer This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Annette Zeuner This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.