Copenhagen has a wide range of libraries covering most academic fields, and the majority of these are open to the public. Click here for a guide to Danish Libraries and study spots in and around Copenhagen.
We recommend the following institutions:
- The Royal Library
Also known as the Black Diamond Library, this is Denmark’s leading scientific library. Find resources here in humanities, law and social sciences - Copenhagen Business School Library
Wide collection of books on marketing, finance, business, economics, statistics, the EU, and the environment - Copenhagen Public Library
Search the Copenhagen’s Public Library. Search the main library database and your local public library branch - Danish Center for International Studies
Specializes in the range of subjects and geographical regions covered by the Danish Institute for International Studies. - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
Carries tons of resources for oceanography, fisheries, and the environment - Roskilde University Library
Typical university library that has a bit of everything. Specifically, this library is best for marine biology sources - Royal Architecture Library KASB Library
A public research library for architecture, building, physical planning, and design - Royal Military Library
A resource useful for studies about history about military and security - The Library of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
An excellent resource for the subjects of architecture, art, and art history - The National Technological Library of Denmark
Resources cover the topics of engineering, mathematics, hydrology, and other technical material - United Nations Information Centre
Documentation and information from the United Nations