Duo-Perpetual concert

The Duo-Perpetual will give a concert in the hall of the University Library and Archives of Eötvös Loránd University (1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.) on 18th of September, 2021 at 4 pm on the Cultural Heritage Days.

The program includes works by Mozart, Bach, Piazzolla and Shostakovich, among others. All visitors are welcome!

Detailed information about our programs can be found here and on the official website of the Cultural Heritage Days. The performance is implemented within the confines of the „Thank you, Hungary!”  project.

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ELTE ULA

Congratulations to our honorees!

According to the traditions of Eötvös Loránd University, the Senate of the University presented the awards to the lecturers, employees and staff who provided excellent work and outstanding performance at the opening Senate meeting of the academic year. This year's honorees included several staff members of the University Library Service who are committed to the cause of the university and library development.

Gabriella Czinki-Vietorisz, Informatics Librarian of the Department of Informatics at the University Library and Archives of Eötvös Loránd University, was awarded the Silver Degree of the Pro Universitate Commemorative Medal in recognition of her exemplary and dedicated system librarian and librarian duties for more than two decades; the head of the Collection Management Department, Tünde Székelyné Török, was awarded the bronze degree of the Pro Universitate Commemorative Medal for her outstanding work for more than a decade. The Ágoston Trefort Memorial Card was awarded the head of the library of the German Institute of Technology, Ábrahám Gyöngyi, and the librarian of the ELTE University Library and Archives, Dávid Gimesi, for their above-average performance and outstanding merits. Noémi Szabó, the library manager of ELTE TTK Library and Ágnes Széles, the librarian of ELTE University Library and Archives received the rector's praise.

Congratulations to our colleagues on the occasion of their award, we wish them much success in their further work!

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ELTE

Traditions and challenges IX. – After two years, our library professional day at the ELTE University Library was again of great interest

On the 26th of August, 2021, the ELTE University Library and Archives organized its ninth professional conference entitled Traditions and Challenges. During a roundtable discussion, our guests could be informed about the following topics: Academic Libraries and the Pandemic, Open and closed: Focus on the User, and Modern Library Management of Museum Documents.

The lectures were of great interest, more than 150 librarians, university students, service partners followed the events online or in person. The participants were greeted by Dr. Péter Sziklai, Deputy Rector of Science of Eötvös Loránd University.

After the opening speech, the audience was offered the opportunity to follow a roundtable discussion moderated by Gyöngyi Karácsony, President of the College of University Library Directors, Director General of the University and National Library of the University of Debrecen. In the frame of the discussion Péter Szóllás, Head of the Library and Archives Department of the Ministry of Human Resources, Dr. Kulcsár Szabó Ernőnéné Gombos Anamária, Director General of the Eötvös Loránd University Library and Archives, Gábor Szeberényi, Director General of the University Library and Knowledge Center of the University of Pécs, and Bea Winkler, Director of the Hutÿra Ferenc Library, Archives and Museum at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest reported on the challenges of developing virtual services, the effectiveness of online meetings and good practices, such as online library management, self-rental desks, and safe and fair use of copyrighted materials.

The changed situation and event-driven work also had a significant impact on the organizational culture, encouraging employees to acquire new skills and abilities by inspiring independent decision-making and creative and innovative solutions. Strategies for higher education libraries and librarian training all focus on perpetuating change management, managing challenges flexibly and effectively, and ensuring continuous improvement and online availability of the full range of services. The future will open for services torn from library and electronic collections, and the door will open to new perspectives and needs in research and education support. During the discourse, the heads of libraries and institutions thanked the Ministry of Human Resources for its help, for the ongoing cooperation opportunities and regular online meetings led by Secretary of State for Culture, which encouraged the development of new platforms for joint problem-solving and meant support in the crisis.

The audience of the first section was able to hear presentations about user and customer-centric services. The guests of the second section could learn about the modern preservation of the museum documents.

The conference was supported by the National Cultural Fund, Monguz Information Technology Ltd., ProQuest, and the University Library Foundation. Abstracts of the lectures are available on our website. From the presentations of the professional day Traditions and Challenges IX., the ELTE University Library and Archives plans to publish a conference volume, which will also be available in electronic form in the ELTE repository.

 

 

 

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ELTE ULA

The ULA University Library welcomes you again from the 6th of September!

Our library welcomes visitors with regular opening hours and comprehensive service from the 6th of September, 2021.

Opening hours: from 9 am to 8 pm on working days

All reading rooms are reopened to visitors!

Our website has been renewed, where you can find all the information and help you need to use the library. All our services are available here.

Important epidemiological information:

  • according to university regulations, it is mandatory to wear a mask in the building (indoors);
  • only healthy people can visit our institution;
  • participation in the library events is possible only with the presentation of immunity certificate.

We welcome all our dear former and new readers!

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ELTE ULA

30-day trial access to the Scopus database and SciVal

Elsevier has offered a 30-day trial access to the Scopus database and SciVal.

Start of the test period: 01/09/2021

End of the test period: 30/09/2021

Direct link to the Scopus database

Direct link to SciVal Analytics (each user has to create their own account)

Access is possible by connecting to the ELTE’s internet network, or in case of remote access, students are able to use Stunnel services, for ELTE employees are VPN services available.

Terms and Conditions

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www.elsevier.com

Book Presentation of the Dante Codex

On the occasion of the Cultural Heritage Days, the illustrious Dante Codex, which was last presented to the public in 2007, will be presented on 18th of September, 2021 from 3.30 pm. The unfinished codex belonging to the ELTE University Library probably was brought to Hungary during the reign of Louis I (the Great). In the 16th century, after the occupation of Buda, the Turks removed it as spoils of war. The Turkish monarch Abdülhamid Han returned the volume in the second half of the 19th century. The world-famous codex is one of the first surviving descriptions of the Divine Comedy (La Divina Commedia) that differs in several parts from the canonized text based on Boccaccio's copies, decorated with 94 color miniatures, initials, and drawings. Discover the codex online in our repository (edit.elte.hu) and also visit our exclusive book presentation event. All visitors are welcome.

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ELTE ULA

Autumn Walks in the Library with presentation of museum pieces

Our guided tours focus on the history of the University Library and Archives, Eötvös Loránd University. The library palace was designed by Antal Szkalnitzky. Up-to-date technology of the time was used for ventilation, heating and illumination. The tour will take you through the entrance hall decorated with sgraffiti to the reading room with figures on its ceiling which symbolise sciences and arts. Besides the magnificent art and architecture of the reading room of the University Library and Archives, you can also see an oil-painting of the middle-aged Franc Joseph I. by Mór Than. Our librarians will tell you the secrets, and show you the hidden nooks and crannies of the library.

Join our library tour! More details about our programs are available here.

 

Guided tours:

University Library and Archives, Eötvös Loránd University

1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.

 

18/09/2021, Saturday - 12:00 - 12:30

18/09/2021, Saturday - 13:00 - 13:30

18/09/2021, Saturday - 14:00 - 14:30 (English - in case of interest)

18/09/2021, Saturday - 15:00 - 15:30

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ELTE ULA (Photo: Géza Kurka)

„Behind the scenes” – Guided Tour in the Restoration Workshop

We adumbrate in our restoration workshop, in which you can get a taste of bookrestoration. Behind the scenes you can learn about preserving our valuable documents and experience how a sewing frame can be used in bookbinding. All visitors are welcome! For more information, please visit our website. You have also the opportunity to support the University Library and Archives through our Adopt a Book program!

 

Guided Tour in the Restoration Workshop:

University Library and Archives, Eötvös Loránd University

1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.

 

18/09/2021, Saturday - 12:30 - 13:00

18/09/2021, Saturday - 13:30 - 14:00

18/09/2021, Saturday - 14:30 - 15:00

18/09/2021, Saturday - 15:30 - 16:00

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ELTE ULA

Cultural Heritage Days – Treasures enclosed in pages. Book and art lovers are welcome again!

As part of the Cultural Heritage Days, we will reopen the doors of our library for those interested on Saturday, the 18th of September, 2021.

We would like to draw attention to the protection of our cultural heritage by presenting a wide scale of programmes for all ages: library history guides, calligraphic and bookbinding craft programs, restorer workshop and presentation of old books, interactive Eötvös exhibition, Festival Academy Student Quartet and Duo-Perpetual concert.

As part of this year’s program series, a ceremonial book adoption will also take place with the support of French Ambassador Pascale Andréani. Furthermore, we commemorate the Dante anniversary with an exclusive presentation of the Dante Codex, which was last presented to the public in 2007. The unfinished codex belonging to the ELTE University Library probably was brought to Hungary during the reign of Louis I (the Great). In the 16th century, after the occupation of Buda, the Turks removed it as spoils of war. The Turkish monarch Abdülhamid Han returned the volume in the second half of the 19th century. The world-famous codex is one of the first surviving descriptions of the Divine Comedy (La Divina Commedia) that differs in several parts from the canonized text based on Boccaccio's copies, decorated with 94 color miniatures, initials, and drawings. A detailed program can be found on the official website of the Cultural Heritage Days. All visitors are welcome!

In accordance with the valid university epidemiological regulations, the programs of the event can be visited in a mask covering the nose and mouth, with a Certificate of Protection against Coronavirus.

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ELTE ULA

Reverberating Sounds – The Concert of the Festival Academy Budapest in the ELTE University Library and Archives was a great success

The Reading Room of the Eötvös Loránd University Library and Archives was filled on the concert of the Festival Academy Budapest on July 23, 2021. The audience had the pleasure to listen to Xenakis Dhipli's Zyia Bach Duo for Violin and Cello with Jonian Ilias Kadesha (violin) and Vashti Mimosa Hunter (cello) in the imposing reading room, followed by Machaut's Three Ballads, performed by Barnabás Hegyi (vocals), Ágnes Polónyi (harp), Júlia Regős (viola da gamba) and János Bali (flute). The program was implemented in the framework of the event series entitled Walking Concerts.

The lovers of musical experiences are also welcome at the concerts organized on the Cultural Heritage Days (September 18, 2021), performed by the Korossy Quartet and the Duo-Perpetual. For more information regarding our autumn programs, please, visit our website regularly.

More photos are available on our Facebook page.

Source/author of illustration:
Andrea Felvégi, Festival Academy Budapest