Microbiology Society is temporarily removing the paywall from its journals’ platform. The extraordinary and global efforts made to curb the spread and impact of SARS-COV-2 mean that many microbiologists will be away from their workplaces and may find online access to resources compromised.
Access will be free to all until further notice. Please check the publisher's website.
List of subscribed and freely available literature databases.
The university almanacs, yearbooks contain the name and other personal information of the institution’s employee, professors and students’. The almacs of Eötvös Loránd University have survived from 1830 to 1992/93 semester. Data from almanacs are very valuable, as they are the only sources from the 19th century that have preserved the list of students enrolled in the university.
An important part of the work of the archives is the issuance of academic certificates. Customers can send us their requests in letter, e-mail or in person during the opening hours of the archives.
You can research in the research room. Every natural person may research regarding his/her research topic who adopt the research rules and the ordered documents are not subject to regulation. Our collegues and the reserch service manager can provide information the way of reserach.
Research room openening hours: Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday 9:00 – 16:00
Photography is allowed.
Photo ticket: 1000 HUF/day
Our archives have an Independent library. Books cannot be borrowed, they can only be read in the library.
Address: 1106 Budapest Maglódi út 8.
Telephone: +36 1 313-3296
Email: info@leveltar.elte.hu
In person:
The nearest station is ’Kocka utca’ which is served by Tram line 28, 37 and Bus line 85E. After getting of the public transport walk down on ’Olaj utca’ until the Magyar Gyula High School then turn left tot he gate of the archives.
If you arriving by car we provide free parking in front of the gate of the archives.
Microdata consist of sets of records containing information on individual persons, households or business entities. Microdata are used in official statistics for the production of aggregate information (usually tables). Access to confidential microdata is restricted in order to protect the anonymity of individual persons or businesses.
How to access Eurostat Microdata: https://konyvtar.elte.hu/en/article/eurostat-microdata-can-be-requested-...
Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union and its mission is to provide high quality statistics and data on Europe.
American Society for Microbiology have released resources for Covid-19 research.