Another ELTE FoH journals win „MTMT Qualified journal” title

The Repository Certification Committee of the MTMT (Magyar Tudományos Művek Tára = Hungarian Science Bibliography - the database of Hungarian scientific publications) issued certificates to the Elpis Journal of Philosophical Sciences based on the submitted certification requests.

The journal Elpis was founded in 2007, it operates from 2017 as Elpis Journal of Philosophical Sciences, the open-access, peer-reviewed, periodical journal of the Doctoral School of Philosophical Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE, Budapest). It is acknowledged by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences: it is listed on the "accepted journals" of the Philosophical Comittee of the II. Department.

The primary mission of the journal is talent management, providing a forum for young colleagues in the field of philosophy. It deem it particularly important to ensure an appreciative reception for Hungarian philosophical books and encourage philosophical debates regarding actual problems.

The qualification protocol is used on journals’ publishing practices that either publish in online database-based software, are open access or delayed open access. During the procedure, the journal's quality control process (peer review) and the practice of informing potential authors and readers are examined. The purpose of the certification is to support the work of the editorial offices, to promote the uniform operation of domestic web journals, which also ensures the automatic data uploading of the bibliographic data of the articles into MTMT.

Currently, 21 journals have this qualification, and 6 of them are affiliated with the ELTE Faculty of Humanities.

We heartily congratulate the editorial board of the certified journals, as well as the authors published in the journals, and wish them further success in their scientific work.

Sources:
Qualified journals
Repository Certification Committee
MTMT classification of scientific online journals

 

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Mosaics from the heritage of ELTE - June 2024

Object of the month – Commemorative medal issued for the 350th anniversary of the ELTE’s founding

Our university was founded by Péter Pázmány in Nagyszombat (today Trnava, Slovakia) in 1635. In 1985, for the 350th anniversary of the founding, for example, in addition to the Hungarian coins, the Slovak Numismatic Society also produced a commemorative medal.

On the front of the commemorative medal is a bird's-eye view of Nagyszombat, with the Jesuit church in Nagyszombat and the adjacent university buildings in the center. Inscription on the upper part: "UNIVERSITAS TYRNAVIENSIS 1635-1985" On the back, bands divide the image of the medal into three rings, in the middle is the head of Christ. In the innermost ring, in fields separated by columns, alpha and omega signs, sun and moon, and the letters "R" and "T". In the next lane: inscription "POBOČKA TRNAVA SNS". Inscription beginning "350 VÝROČIE ZALOŽENIA UNIVERZITY" at the far end. Commemorative medal issued for the 350th anniversary of the foundation of the University of Nagyszombat.

350. jubileumi emlékérem másik oldala

 

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ELTE Egyetemi Könyvtár és Levéltár – Egyetemtörténeti Gyűjtemény

Professional excursion with members of the University Heritage Coordination in Tata

The purpose of our professional network called University Heritage Coordination, which was established in 2020, is to develop the method of managing and protecting the valuable cultural heritage of the university, as well as to make it visible to both the citizens of the university and the general public. Almost every organizational unit of the university has delegated a representative to the professional network, so in addition to working together, we also try to get to know each other's collections in the framework of professional trips.

On the 3rd of June 2024, our members traveled to Tata, where they participated in meaningful professional programs. During the morning, Dóra Kürthy, geologist and deputy director of the Kuny Domokos Museum, welcomed the group. After introducing each other, e.g. the operation of the two institutions, we had the opportunity to see the colorful exhibition The wonderful (living) world of the ancient sea of ​​Tata, as well as the traveling exhibition Life and death in the Turkish age.

In the afternoon, we walked around the more than 3-hectare nature reserve with István Szente, the manager of the Tata Geological Garden. The foundation of the garden at the foot of the Kálvária hill can be linked to the name of József Fülöp, the former rector of our university, for example, his research house and commemorative plaque can still be seen today. During the guided tour, we were introduced to unique geological and paleontological curiosities, but there was also time to explore the botanical diversity of the garden.

You can read more about our professional network, unique among Hungarian higher education institutions, here.

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ELTE University Library and Archives

Springer Nature's AI Revolution – Webinar

Organized by the EISZ, the Springer Nature welcomes all interested parties to the Springer Nature's AI Revolution webinar, which presents with the help of several speakers how artificial intelligence is transforming the quality of research and the publisher's services.

Date of the webinar: June 18, 2024 (Tuesday) 12:30–14:00

Detailed program of the webinar

Registration

 

 

 

 

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„The man who moved the Earth out of its place” – Copernicus Memorial Exhibition

Nowadays, it seems inconceivable that serious scientists of past centuries could have attached so much importance to the current positions of stars and planets.

Diseases, wars, famines or perhaps good harvests, royal weddings and great discoveries await mankind? All this was thought to be read from the signs in the heavens. Join us in our search for the heavens and visit our Copernicus Memorial Exhibition entitled „The man who moved the Earth out of its place”, opening on the 22nd of June 2024 during the Night of Museums!

Commitment to quality – The University Library Service’s managers attended a leadership training

With the support of the National Cultural Fund, between the 28th and the 29th of May 2024, a management training course was held for the library managers of the University Library Service and the managers and staff of the ELTE University Library and Archives.

The two-day, develop effective management collaboration training provided participants with useful information on situational leadership and emotional intelligence. The training aimed to develop the leadership skills and competencies of leaders and to present tools, which are useful and work in practice. By applying the knowledge gained, their teams and the library as a whole will be able to improve their performance and effectiveness.

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ELTE ULA

Library visit by the Ambassador of the Philippines

Ambassador Frank R. Cimafranca visited the ELTE University Library on the 15th of May 2024.

In the newly opened community space, the delegation also had an opportunity to discover the photo exhibition „Liminal Quarters” by PhD student James Clifford Viloria, which depicts the dormitory life of foreign students studying at the university. The area designed as part of the Book of Your Life project also provided an opportunity for consultation with students from the Philippines studying at ELTE. The delegation concluded the programme with a guided tour of the library.

The community space and our library welcomes national and international students with extended opening hours until 22:00 during the examination period until the 15th of June 2024. We wish you all a successful and enjoyable end of semester!

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ELTE ULA

„More than klezmer on the Night of Museums” – Sabbathsong Klezmer Band concert

The Sabbathsong Klezmer Band soloists and the world famous cimbalom player Jenő Lisztes will perform Monti's Charda and other popular works alongside klezmer melodies at the concert „More than Klezmer on the Night of Museums” on the 22nd of June 2024 at 8.30 pm. In the footsteps of astronomical and geographical discoveries, the performers will recall a private song by Gyula Kabos from 1919, and show how Columbus discovered America.

The poem „Football” by Hanna Szenes will also be heard in connection with the „Goal Pass” theme. For more information, please visit our website or the Night of Museums’ homepage. All visitors are welcome!

 

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ELTE ULA

„The man who moved the Earth out of its place” – Copernicus Memorial Exhibition

Nowadays, it seems inconceivable that serious scientists of past centuries could have attached so much importance to the current positions of stars and planets.

Diseases, wars, famines or perhaps good harvests, royal weddings and great discoveries await mankind? All this was thought to be read from the signs in the heavens. Join us in our search for the heavens and visit our Copernicus Memorial Exhibition entitled „The man who moved the Earth out of its place”, opening on the 22nd of June 2024 during the Night of Museums!

For more information, please visit our website or the Night of Museums’ homepage.

 

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ELTE ULA

Trial access to Oxford University Press Grove Art Online and Grove Music Online

Oxford University Press offered Trial Access to Grove Art Online and Grove Music Online. To access these databases, please connect to ELTE internet network directly on campus or by using VPN for remote access. The trial ends at the 15th of June 2024.

Grove Art Online

„The foremost scholarly art encyclopaedia, updated regularly and covering global art and architecture from prehistory to present day. Includes peer-reviewed articles contributed by nearly 7,000 scholars from around the world, accompanied by images, bibliographies, and links to additional resources.”

Grove Music Online

„The authoritative resource for music research with over 52,000 articles written by nearly 9,000 scholars charting the diverse history, theory and cultures of music around the globe. Based on a work first published in 1879 and updated frequently, Grove has been in continuous publication for over a century and now publishes hundreds of new articles and article revisions each year.”

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