All library items may be searched and retrieved by means of
Primo – an
Ex Libris Group unified search box in the library web site. The library collection comprises over two million items, including books and periodicals (in printed and digital formats),
online databases in a variety of disciplines, maps and other
cartographic material, films, audio recordings, pictures and archival material. The library's collections include: •
General Collection – Most books are located on the open shelves and may be borrowed for two weeks. •
Reserves Collection – Numbers over 15,000 items, including: books for instructional use transferred to the collection by request of lecturers; a collection of psychological evaluation tests; and lecturers' private books made available for student use. Most items in this collection may be borrowed for three days, some for one night only, and some are for in-house use. •
Periodicals Collection – This collection is divided into Loazi (i.e., non-Hebrew) titles, Hebrew titles and
microforms. Periodicals may be borrowed for one week, by University staff members and
Ph.D. students only. , the Periodicals Collection held over 45,000 titles, including over 20,000 electronic journals. •
Media Collection – Holds audio-visual library materials, such as
video,
audio,
music scores,
maps,
satellite images,
aerial photography,
atlases, globes and historical maps. Along with these items are the tools enabling use of non-print material (stereo, video and DVD systems). In addition, there are special collections of books in the fields of art,
photography,
geography,
environmental studies, music,
archeology and
cartography, as well as relevant printed material accompanying the non-print collections. •
Law Collection – Contains print and electronic materials, including legal literature from Israel and other countries: books, periodicals and legal encyclopedias. There are also reserve books, required readings for courses in the Law Faculty, by request of the lecturers; Israeli and foreign legislation and court decisions; and legal databases. •
Psychological Tests Collection – Contains questionnaires and assessment instruments in a variety of fields, such as
psychology,
occupational therapy,
physiotherapy and
learning disorders. To facilitate development of the collection, the library maintains ongoing contact with the various departments that make use of it. In addition, every questionnaire in dissertations – whether original, translated or adapted – is cataloged. •
Dictionaries Collection – Includes dictionaries for many languages, which may be borrowed only for the purpose of examinations. • '''Children's Literature Collection
– Holds about 22,000 books for leisure and informational reading, some 20,000 in Hebrew and 2000 in Arabic. The books may not be borrowed. Various activities in the areas of information literacy and encouragement of reading take place in the collection, for public-school and special-education pupils. The Subject Index to Children's and Youth Literature,''' developed by the library, makes it possible to search the collection by topic. •
Rare Books Collection – Contains over 3000 books, including special items that can no longer be purchased, books issued in limited editions, and books that are important due to their binding. Among the items in the rare books collection are works of
Judaica, single pages from the
Geniza, and
Spinoza’s "
Theological-Political Treatise," including the author's handwritten notes. •
Aba Khoushy Archive – Holds many documents, lectures, protocols, pictures, and some personal items of Abba Khoushi from the years 1919–1969, which accumulated during his years in Israel as a public figure and party activist, as secretary of the
Haifa Workers’ Council and mayor of Haifa from 1951 to 1969. In addition to the above, varied collections of digital photographs, as well as the Database for Israeli Theater Archives. ==Services==