Absolutely, it is possible to use the libraries of Tor Vergata University.

As indicated in Section 7.2 of Chapter 7 of the Student Handbook, access to the library facilities is guaranteed for all members of the university community. Each Area Library autonomously regulates access for other scholars and the public.

Tor Vergata University has several area libraries, including the Economics Area Library – Vilfredo Pareto and the Law Area Library.

The libraries are open to all students of Tor Vergata University and offer a wide range of resources, including books, journals, scientific articles, databases, online training courses (e-learning), and much more. To access the libraries, students need to present their university ID card or a valid identification document. Additionally, students can access the online resources of the libraries using their login credentials for the library's restricted area on the website.

It's important to note that the libraries of Tor Vergata University also provide interlibrary loan services, allowing students to request books and other materials from other Italian and international libraries.

In summary, yes, it is possible to use the libraries of Tor Vergata University, and students can access a wide range of resources, including books, journals, scientific articles, databases, online training courses (e-learning), and more.