To do this, first log in to the OPAC . For detailed instructions, see “ How do I log in to my library account?”. Once you are logged in, click on the My details tab and then Account Summary . Now you will
can view the loan periods of the titles you have borrowed in your account in the OPAC . To do this, first call up the OPAC and Log in. (See How do I log in to my library account? for an explanation of the
Call up our OPAC . Click Log In (at the top right of the page). Under User Number, enter the number on your student-, service-, or library card (eleven digits) and under Password, enter your date of birth
yellow " Präsenzbestand " sticker. In addition, the shelfmark is usually crossed out in red. In the OPAC, you will be informed immediately in the hit list that books belonging to the presence inventory are
requested when you create your library account. Alternatively, it is always worth taking a look at your OPAC account. Here, too, you will find a list of books with their current status under "My details" ->
If a search in our OPAC is unsuccessful, this does not mean that the attempt to obtain literature on your topic is doomed to failure! Proceed as follows to make the most of your research: Search in other
looking for is listed there and can be ordered via interlibrary loan (see How do I order books from the OPAC? ). If the title in question does not appear there either, proceed as the follows: Check the spelling [...] unsuccessful! Do not give up! J For further research tips, it is best to consult the help link in the OPAC. If you cannot find the title you are looking for despite all your efforts, please do not hesitate
Provinzialbibliothek, which is very close to the OTH. Weiden users can find more information about OPAC and branch orders here , Amberg users please click here if you are interested. If you do not receive [...] further options until the field Interlibrary Loan is displayed. If you are already registered in the OPAC, just click on the word order on the right side. Otherwise, you can log in by clicking the link on
Books that are available locally in Amberg or Weiden are displayed in the hit list in the OPAC in the first tab Local catalogues. If the title in the hit list says available , the title is available in [...] are searching. You can find it there directly on the shelf (see also: How do I find books from the OPAC on the shelf?). For order means that the title is available in the other branch (for Weiden users [...] detailed explanation of how to order titles from another branch, see How do I order books from the OPAC? If you want to know exactly where your title is available, click on it to go to the single hit view
the exact location of the respective title. The shelfmark of your desired title is displayed in the OPAC either in the hit list under the year of publication or, if you click on the title, under holdings
digits, i.e. DDMMYY). Alternatively, you can click the "Forgot password" button when logging in to the OPAC, then a code for a new password will be sent to you. However, this code is only valid for 24h! Please
VPN access to the university. For more information, see How does the VPN access work? Call up the OPAC. Search for a title or subject area. If there is an e-book among the results displayed, you will recognize
You can find out how you to use the e-book offer of the OTH AW under How can I access e-books in the OPAC? Also with multi-volume works and journals, you will usually not be shown holdings. Click on "display
the shelf yet, so if you cannot find it under the shelfmark indicated in the OPAC (see also How do I find books from the OPAC on the shelf?), please feel free to contact the library staff.
Searches in the OPAC are possible in different categories. For instance, if you know the title of the book you would like to borrow, you can type it in under Title or Exact Title if you are really sure [...] question mark (?) (= truncation). Example: "Synon*", "Recy?ling". Further search tips can be found in the OPAC under Help . If a title is not displayed - no matter how often you adjust your entries and perform
The OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) is our library’s catalogue. Here, you can look up titles you need, place orders, find literature to various topics and, if you are an active user of our library
studies at the OTH! If you still have your student card, you can continue using it to log into the OPAC and borrow books at the counter. If you do not possess your student card anymore, we will gladly give
time. You can, however, look up how long your loan period will be or renew media by logging into your OPAC account or, if you are unsure, contact the library staff .
via VPN ?) Once you are connected to the campus network via VPN, look up the titles you need in our OPAC and click the Full text button underneath the title of the book you want to download. If you would