DigitalNZ

DigitalNZ is the search site for all things New Zealand. We connect you to reliable digital collections from our content partners, including: libraries, museums, galleries, government departments, the media and community groups.

On DigitalNZ you can discover more than 30 million digital items from more than 200 organisations on any topic, all for free. You'll find: videos, newspapers, maps, photographs, audio recordings, artworks, news reports.

Source: https://digitalnz.org/about

ACM - Association For Computing Machinery (LUT)

ACM is an educational and scientific society. ACM publishes, distributes and archives publications in computing and information technologies.

The ACM Digital Library is a comprehensive collection of ACM publications online and it contains over 1.4 million pages of text, including
- Journals
- Magazines
- Transactions
- Conference Proceedings Series
- SIG Newsletters
- Publications by Affiliated Organizations
- Book Series

Source: https://libguides.lut.fi/terms/acm

Delpher Boeken Basiscollectie (1781-1800)

 

Delpher, a portal offering Dutch historical texts, was developed by the Royal Library in cooperation with the Meertens Institute and the university libraries of Amsterdam, Groningen, Leiden and Utrecht. This collection offers freely accessible books from the Dutch-speaking region from the period 1781-1800 and consists primarily of historical, political, theological and literary works. 

Source: http://162.105.139.118/index.php/node/44990

New booklet of ELTE Disability Center (SHÜTI)

The ELTE Disability Center (SHÜTI), an office of the university with the aim to ensure equal opportunities to students with special needs, has published a booklet entitled Equal Access in Higher Education: Information for Lecturers and Academic Staff

The publication edited by Krisztina Kovács, the University's Disability Coordinator is available in all ELTE faculty libraries, as well as in the ELTE University Library and Archives. The book provides comprehensive information on the rights of university students with special needs, the special services they can apply for, the assistants, the aids, the accessible learning materials and all other infocommunication and physical accessibility options that in the higher education are available. Each chapter contains a bibliography on the subject.

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ELTE Disability Center (SHÜTI)

Webinars by Elsevier

In the first half of 2023 Elsevier offers free online trainings in English and Hungarian for researchers, university lecturers, MA and PhD students and librarians.

Trainings in English are provided by the Elsevier Online Training Hub, Elsevier Webinars for Central & Eastern Europe. More information on the webinars in Hungarian is available on the website of Hungarian Customer Center (elsevier.com).

 

Predatory journals and how to avoid them

Predatory journals have become a significant concern in science communication. Find out how you can use the Scopus database to search for prestigious journals.

Time: March 28, 2023 10:00 AM

Language: English

Registration

 

Parazita folyóiratok – Mik ezek és hogyan ne essünk áldozatul? (Predatory journals and how to avoid them)

The webinar will cover how to identify and effectively avoid parasitic journals and how to select quality, reliable sources.

Time: March 28, 2023 11:30 AM

Language: Hungarian

Registration

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https://www.elsevier.com/connect/library-connect/what-does-non-solus-mean-in-elseviers-logo