In English
Welcome to the Viborg Libraries
At the Viborg Libraries, you can read or borrow books and other materials – and you can do so much more: The library is a hangout, a workplace, a cultural centre, and a gateway to local society.
On this page, we have collected some useful information for you about the library. Expand the sections below to see how to register and use our services, check the library rules, and much more.
The library is open to everyone, including you. Welcome!
Click this link to register as a library user.
A modern public library
Even if you are not a registered user, you can come here to read books, the daily papers, and magazines. If you are a user, you can borrow books, comics, films, music on vinyl and CD, and board games.
The library hosts regular art exhibitions and events from book talks and repair cafés to big band concerts and political debates. Events are open to everyone (although you may need to buy a ticket).
The library is free and open to everyone. You can use it as a hangout and an informal meeting space. You can come here to work or study. You can let your kids play in the children’s section or send them on treasure hunts during school holidays: You are not meant to keep quiet all the time, so long as you do not disturb other people!
By providing knowledge, literature, and culture free of charge, and by hosting events that inspire, educate, challenge, and inform people, libraries are a cornerstone of democratic society in Denmark. They are cultural centres and gateways to local society, and they are a great place to start if you want to know local society better.
Registering
Registering as an adult
To register, you will need your MitID and your yellow health insurance card (sundhedskort). After registration, your health insurance card is also your library card.
- Click this link.
- Click the Opret dig som voksenbruger button.
- Sign in using your MitID.
- Select a PIN code, provide your contact information, and select a pickup library (the library where you will pick up reserved materials).
You can update this information later if needed. Never share your PIN code with anyone.
Registering your child
You can register your child if the child is under 18 years old. Children also use their health insurance cards as library cards, but if they are younger than 16, they can get a dedicated library card instead.
- Click this link.
- Click the Opret dit barn som bruger button.
- Sign in using your MitID, select a PIN code for your child, and provide all other necessary information.
- If you selected a dedicated library card for your child, visit a library to pick up the card.
You can also register your child by printing this form, completing it, and handing it in at the library.
Accessing the library
During opening hours, the library is open to everyone and staffed by library employees.
During self-service hours (also known as open library), the library is not staffed. Registered users who are 16 years or older can access the library using their health insurance cards:
- Scan your card using the card reader at the entrance.
- Enter your PIN code.
If you bring others with you, you are responsible for them while they are at the library. Do not open windows or doors during self-service hours, as this will trigger the alarm.
Outside opening hours and self-service hours, the library is closed, and the alarm is activated. Ten minutes before closing time, the speaker system will inform you that the library is closing soon. The library PCs shut down automatically, and the lights go out after closing time. You must leave the library before the alarm is activated. If you do not, and the security company needs to visit the library because of you, we will charge all expenses to you.
Logging and surveillance
When you access the open library, we log your CPR number and the time of entry. All library entrances and rooms are fitted with surveillance cameras for the safety of everybody and to safeguard the library and everything in it from vandalism and theft. We process and store surveillance images in accordance with applicable law.
Searching for materials
- To search for materials, type what you are looking for in the search field at the top of this website, and press Enter. You can filter your results; for example, click På hylden to only see materials available on the library shelves, or select Lydbøger under Materialetype to only see audiobooks.
- You can also do an advanced search (Avanceret søgning) to select your search criteria (such as specific material types (Materialetype) and languages (Sprog)).
When you have found something you want to borrow, you can reserve it or get help locating the item in the library. Note that you can also use the Biblioteket app to find and reserve materials.
If you reserve an item, the library staff will find it for you. When the item is ready for pickup, you will receive a notification via email, in a text message, and in the Biblioteket app (if you are using it). The notification contains a pickup number. Use this number to find your item on the shelves for reserved materials in your pickup library. All items are placed on the shelves in numerical order.
Borrowing and returning
Borrowing items
You can borrow materials using the self-service machines in the library, your card, and your 4-digit PIN code. You can also use the Biblioteket app.
- When using the self-service machines, follow the on-screen instructions (available in English and Danish).
- When using the app, use the Scan og Lån feature to scan the barcode on the back of the material.
When you borrow materials, make sure that they are all checked out to you. If they are not, you will trigger the alarm when leaving the library.
You can typically borrow materials for 14 or 28 days. You can see the loan period for the materials you have borrowed on the receipt from our self-service machines and in the Biblioteket app.
If no one else has reserved the material, you can extend the loan period twice in the app, online at viborgbib.dk, by phone, or by contacting our staff.
Returning items
When returning materials, scan them using the self-service machines in the library. If someone else has reserved an item that you are returning, you will be asked to drop the item into the box next to the machine. Otherwise place all returned items on the book trolleys next to the machines.
Remember to check that the number of materials you have returned matches the number shown on the screen or your receipt to make sure that you have returned everything on time.
Think of the next person in line who is looking forward to the book, film, or game you have borrowed – return materials when you have finished with them.
PCs, copiers, and printers
Using PCs
You can use the public PCs free of charge. You are welcome to use them for personal or work purposes. Always follow the rules for use of the library PCs; see below.
You can make photocopies and print documents at the main library in Viborg and at the libraries in Bjerringbro, Houlkær, Stoholm, and Karup. For security reasons, scanning is not available.
Using the photocopiers
To make photocopies, contact the library staff during opening hours. Each copy costs DKK 2 (for A4 copies) or DKK 4 (for A3 copies). The price is the same for colour and black & white copies. You can pay using your credit card or MobilePay.
Printing from the public PCs at the library
- Open the document you want to print.
- Print the document using the application’s Print feature. Select the correct printer by its ID number:
- Viborg main library: 103668
- Bjerringbro: 103694
- Houlkær: 103692
- Stoholm: 102145
- Karup: 103714
- Pay for the printout using your credit card or MobilePay. Prices are the same as for photocopies.
- Note the 4-digit code that is shown on the screen.
- Go to the chosen printer and complete the print job by entering the 4-digit code on the tablet next to the printer (not on the printer itself).
Print jobs are deleted if they are not completed within 24 hours.
Printing from your own computer
- Start your browser and go to print.princh.com.
- Enter the ID of the printer you want to use (see above).
- Upload the document you want to print.
- Choose print settings and pay for the printout (see above).
- Complete the print job on the chosen printer (see above).
Printing from your smartphone or tablet
- Install the Princh app (available for iOS and Android).
- Open the document you want to print and share it with the Princh app.
- In the Princh app, choose a printer and print settings and pay for the printout (see above).
- Note the 4-digit code that is shown in the Princh app (you may have to go back to the app to see it).
- Complete the print job as explained above.
Using wi-fi
Free wi-fi is available at the Viborg main library and at the libraries in Bjerringbro, Houlkær, Karup, Stoholm, and Skals.
Connecting your device to wi-fi
- Connect to the ViborgOpen network.
- Open a browser. You will automatically be sent to a sign-in page.
- Log in using your MitID or enter your phone number to get a single-use password. Enter the password to access the network.
The device now has access to the ViborgOpen network for 6 hours. If you restart your device before the 6 hours are up, you must repeat the connection process.
The free wi-fi network is available during library opening hours. If you are a registered library user, you can access the library’s digital services when you have access to the network.
Click this link to register as a library user.
Using library apps
You can use the Biblioteket app to find, reserve, and borrow materials; to check the loan period of materials you have borrowed, to get recommendations, and to find opening hours and contact information. The app is available for iOS and Android; when you have installed it, select Viborg municipality and sign in using your CPR number and PIN code to see your information.
Click this link to register as a library user.
The eReolen, eReolen Global, and eReolen GO apps give you access to e-books, audiobooks, and more directly on your device. They are available for iOS and Android; the services are also available using a browser from a computer.
- eReolen gives you access to e-books, audiobooks, and podcasts, mostly in Danish.
- eReolen Global gives you access to e-books, audiobooks, and magazines, mostly in English.
- eReolen GO gives you access to e-books and audiobooks for children aged 7 to 14, mostly in Danish.
Fees and damages
As of 1 January 2026, there is no fee if you return materials a little too late. Be aware, however, that compensation claims are still in force: If you do not return materials within 36 days of the due date, we consider the material lost, and you must pay compensation. Always remember to return materials when you have finished with them or extend the loan period.
Please keep your contact information up to date online at viborgbib.dk or using the Biblioteket app. We will send you reminders when the due date approaches, and recall notices when you have exceeded the loan period.
If you or your child is responsible for damaging, destroying, or removing library materials or equipment, you must pay damages.
Practising your Danish
If you are learning Danish, the library is a great place to practise:
- You can borrow books, audiobooks, comics, and more in Danish. If you are already familiar with Harry Potter, Tintin, or The Hunger Games in your native language, for example, reading and/or listening to these works in Danish will likely be easier. Depending on your skill level, you can visit the adult or children’s section of the library to find books that provide useful language training.
- The library frequently hosts events that are open to everyone and are often relevant to internationals. For example, you can attend a concert, have your jeans repaired at a Repair Café, or join a knitting event. Take this opportunity to talk to Danes – and other internationals!
Resources in other languages
The library has books and other materials in other languages than Danish.
As a registered library user living in Viborg municipality, you also have access to digital services that let you read or listen to content in English. You access most of them using your health insurance card and PIN code.
Click this link to register as a library user and use the following digital services:
- PressReader gives you access to more than 7,000 newspapers and magazines from 150 countries in 60 languages.
- eReolen Global gives you access to e-books, audiobooks, and magazines in English (and some magazines in Danish).
- Ebook Central and Ebook Central Plus let you read more than 35,000 English-language e-books on a wide range of subjects.
- Explora is an article database (primarily in English) covering all topics and featuring articles, e-books, news, and videos from international sources.
- Gale in context High School and Science are English-language databases giving you access to scientific articles, historical sources, topic portals, news, and video clips.
- ordbogen.com gives you access to dictionaries helping you translate words in several languages to and from Danish.
- Transparent Language Online gives you access to language courses at various skill levels for more than 110 languages.
- Europa World Plus is an English-language online reference work providing statistics and analyses about the world and major international organisations.
- Comics Plus lets you read more than 19,000 comic books in English from more than 90 publishers and in many different genres.
- Medici.tv gives you access to a huge collection of videos featuring music performances within classical music, opera, dance, and jazz.
- Qello Concerts gives you access to the world’s biggest collection of full-length concerts and music documentaries. You access the service through the Libby app that you also use for eReolen Global.
Rules
General library rules
- When visiting the Viborg libraries, follow these rules and any directions from our staff.
- Be considerate of others when visiting the library.
- You are welcome to bring your own food and eat it at the round tables.
- You are allowed to use your phone but be considerate of others.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- Do not bring alcohol or recreational drugs to the library.
- Please dispose of paper and other waste in the baskets provided.
- Dogs are not allowed, except service dogs.
Rules for using public PCs and wi-fi at the library
- Never work with sensitive or confidential material on any computer at the library: The library is a public space, and anyone may see what you are doing.
- Use of public PCs at the Viborg Libraries is at your own risk.
- When using the internet, it is your responsibility to follow all copyright legislation and any other relevant laws.
- You are not allowed to use our PCs to search for pornographic or racist material, or material that could otherwise be considered offensive.
- If you do not follow these rules, or in case of vandalism against our PCs, we may suspend your access to the PCs for a short or long period.
- The memory of our PCs is erased every 5 minutes. However, always delete any personal information from our PCs after use. For example, delete all personal files and clear the browser history, and never save passwords or other personal information on library PCs.
- It is your responsibility to protect your device against hackers, viruses, etc.
- Be aware that we log all data traffic on Viborg library networks.
If you do not follow the rules, we may request that you leave the library, or we may report you to the police. If you have registered your child as a library user, you are responsible for your child’s use of library services.
Help and assistance
Our staff can help you register as a user, find, reserve, borrow, and return materials, check your user status, help users with disabilities, and much more. Visit your nearest library or call us during staffed hours.
Locations and opening hours
With 10 libraries across Viborg Municipality, there is always a library close to you.
Viborg main library
| Opening hours: | |
| Monday | 10.00-19.00 |
| Tuesday | 10.00-19.00 |
| Wednesday | 10.00-19.00 |
| Thursday | 10.00-19.00 |
| Friday | 10.00-18.00 |
| Saturday | 10.00-14.00 |
| Sunday (1 Oct-31 Mar) | 13.00-16.00 |
| Self-service: | |
| Sunday-Thursday | 07.00-22.00 |
| Friday-Saturday | 07.00-20.00 |
Bjerringbro library
| Opening hours: | |
| Monday | 10.00-18.00 |
| Tuesday | 10.00-18.00 |
| Wednesday | 10.00-18.00 |
| Thursday | 10.00-17.00 |
| Friday | 10.00-17.00 |
| Saturday | 10.00-13.00 |
| Self-service: | |
| Every day | 07.00-22.00 |
Frederiks library
| Opening hours: | |
| Thursday | 12.00-17.00 |
| Self-service: | |
| Every day | 07.00-22.00 |
Houlkær library
Monday 13.00-18.00
Tuesday 10.00-17.00
Wednesday 13.00-17.00
Thursday 13.00-18.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00
Karup library
Monday 12.00-18.00
Wednesday 10.00-15.00
Thursday 12.00-17.00
Self-service:
Monday 07.00-12.00
Wednesday 07.00-10.00
Thursday 07.00-12.00
Saturday 07.00-12.00
Møldrup library
Monday 12.00-17.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00
Rødkærsbro library
Tuesday 12.00-17.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00
Skals library
Monday 13.00-18.00
Wednesday 10.00-15.00
Thursday 13.00-17.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00
Stoholm library
Monday 13.00-18.00
Wednesday 10.00-15.00
Thursday 13.00-18.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00
Ørum library
Wednesday 12.00-17.00
Self-service:
Every day 07.00-22.00