Information on exporting files and printing from the databases and electronic resources at the PC workstations of the UB
At the library's user workstations, you can email your research results, save them on a USB stick or on the AStA's print server (for a printout).
Save directly to a USB stick
Using the browser function "Save page as" or the save symbol in PDF documents, you can save your research results and full texts directly to the USB stick.
Save and email via the file manager

Please proceed as follows:
- save the desired results in the temporary directory "Downloads" or "USB memory" as here e.g. data carrier

- mark the desired file (mouse click on the left) and either send it to a mail address with a mouse click on the right and selection of "Send as Mail", or save the file on a USB stick.

Use the Copyclient App of the AStA for printing.
At the PC workstations in the library, enter your user name and password in this login screen after giving a print command:
Calling up and printing out print files is possible on all printers in the library and on the printers in the AStA Copy Shop. These devices are operated by the AStA of the university. In case of paper jams or other problems, please contact the AStA-Copyservice.
Please note § 16 Abs. 1 Library Regulations:
(1) The user undertakes to observe the applicable copyright provisions when using media, software, documentation and data. This applies in particular to the copying of works, software and data and their subsequent use. It is mandatory to observe the licence conditions under which information, documents, data or software are made available.