Uppsala University Library
Uppsala University Library, located in Uppsala, Sweden, is one of the oldest and largest libraries in the country. Founded in 1620, it serves as the main library for Uppsala University, providing access to a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources. The library plays a crucial role in supporting research and education for students and faculty.
The library's main building, known as the Carolina Rediviva, houses over five million volumes and special collections, including the famous Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century manuscript. Uppsala University Library also offers various services, such as study spaces, workshops, and exhibitions, making it a vital academic resource.