Transitional arrangement for students using Royal Danish Library's Nota service
For the rest of the year, a transitional arrangement will be established at Royal Danish Library's Nota service for students without a grant for special educational support (SPS).

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Published 28 March 2025 | Revision 31 March 2025
The transitional arrangement ensures that students with reading disabilities can continue to have access to the Nota service's study collection throughout the year. The transitional arrangement concerns the user access restriction on the Nota service's study collection targeted at higher education, which was introduced on 24 February 2025.
The transitional arrangement means that students without an SPS grant and students in higher education who are not covered by the SPS arrangement can continue to access the study collection on the same terms as before the user restriction was introduced.
The transitional arrangement will apply until 31 December 2025.
Ministry of Culture press release
Nota service's instruction on the transitional arrangement
Royal Danish Library's Nota service
Royal Danish Library's Nota service is the national, nationwide library for the blind, visually impaired, dyslexic and others who are unable to read printed text due to functional impairment.
Nota service produces and distributes, among other things, books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets and sheet music in audio, Braille and electronic form and acts as a central office for public libraries' audiobook lending.
Nota service also provides special educational support in the form of specially designed study materials for dyslexic students in primary school and for students with visual and reading disabilities in secondary and higher education in agreement with Styrelsen for Undervisning og Kvalitet (Danish Administration for Education and Quality).