Library

The Library, located on the 3rd floor of Riga Business School, serves as a foundation for research and education in Riga Business School. The compact library collection manages to collect the most important and comprehensive information resources. While our open-access collection provides basic textbooks and monographs, e-resources give you the opportunity to look into the latest research, statistical data and trends in global and regional markets.

Library services

Open access collection

EducationUSA collection

Library loan (borrow, renew & reserve)

Access to electronic resources

Consultations and assistance

The Library collection includes textbooks and other materials in economics, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, financial management and analysis. Students have access to various e-resources – articles, journals, videos, case studies, research reports etc. Most of the information resources provided by the Library are in English.

In collaboration with EducationUSA Latvia, the Library offers a wide range of different resources about education opportunities in USA – college rankings, university profiles, graduate and undergraduate program guides, handbooks and more.

Library working hours

Monday – Friday

10:00 – 18:00

Saturday – Sunday

closed

Library working hours

Monday – Friday

10:00 – 18:00

Saturday – Sunday

closed

Electronic resources

RBS Library offers a variety of e-resources – databases, e-journals, statistics, and research tools. All RBS students, faculty, and staff can access databases both on and off-campus through Ortus.

The Library provides assistance and training in using e-resources to all library users. You can call, send an e-mail or sign-up for an individual consultation.

Electronic resources

RBS Library offers a variety of e-resources – databases, e-journals, statistics, and research tools. All RBS students, faculty, and staff can access databases both on and off-campus through Ortus.

The Library provides assistance and training in using e-resources to all library users. You can call, send an e-mail or sign-up for an individual consultation.