Author Workshop: How to publish in Wiley Open Access Journals - EISZ

Wiley will be running a training session on the 15th of February. The Training starts at 10 am (CET) and lasts about an hour. The session is free to attend but registration is needed.

Registration

Author Workshop: How to publish in Wiley Open Access Journals - EISZ

  • What is Open Access and what are the benefits?
  • Author workflow: how to submit a manuscript to an Open Access journal and getting the APC covered through an existing agreement with your institution
  • Publication tips for authors:
    • Why publish?
    • Submission and review: what to expect?
    • Writing tips
    • Tools for authors: Author Services and Wiley Editing Services

There will be also time for Q&A at the end of the session.

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https://www.wiley.com/en-us/thewileylogo

Mosaics from the heritage of ELTE – February 2022

Object of the month  – The flag of the ELTE Trefort Ágoston Practice High School

Our school – then known as the Royal Hungarian Institute for Teacher Training – was founded in 1872 with the aim of providing teacher candidates with pedagogical and methodological knowledge under the supervision and guidance of the head teachers during their teaching practice and study of school life. It was the first school of its kind in Europe and has continued to play its role in teacher training ever since.

The First World War wreaked great havoc, leaving few artefacts from the first four or five decades of the school's history. The flag shown here was probably made between 1925 and 1927. On one side is the inscription of the Royal Teacher Training College of Budapest and the Hungarian coat of arms, and on the other side is a beautiful embroidery depicting the Virgin Mary as the Great Lady of the Hungarians. We do not know where the flag was displayed or exhibited for two decades, or on what festive occasions and how it was used. It is thought that the last director before the communist dictatorship, Sándor Újhelyi, hid the flag in a secluded corner of the school's coal cellar in the late 1940s. He was removed from the school in 1950, mainly because of his openly professed religious beliefs.

We don’t know when, maybe in the sixties, but no later than around 1970, the school’s caretaker found the flag. Presumably, however, due to the depictions on it, it was not re-used, as the communist ideology did not want to display either the historical Hungarian coat of arms or religious images. We know that for the school’s centenary celebration in 1972, the flag was displayed in the school building as a historical object and then re-placed in the basement. The caretaker worked at the school even in the years after the change of regime. ,He once mentioned the flag Gábor Lénárd (appointed director in 1992), who was very surprised to discover a national flag measuring 114x158 cm, decorated with beautiful embroidery. He had the flag restored (the restorer judged it to be in very good condition) and placed it in a dignified setting in the central part of the first floor. In 1993, together with Mrs István Kiss, an eminent researcher on the history of the school, he also created the surroundings for the flag, with a plaque commemorating József Eötvös on the left and Ágoston Trefort on the right.

Since then, the flag has been the most decorative motif of the school's most important celebrations, and has continued the traditions of the past, in the presence of the whole school community, reinforcing the sense of belonging to each other and the nation among its members, the students and the teachers.

Péter Mohay

Source/author of illustration:
ELTE

University biographical mosaics – Frigyes Dési, the father of Hungarian meteorology

Frigyes Dési, the meteorologist and university professor was born 110 years ago, on the 11th of January 1912.

Frigyes Dési completed his doctoral studies in mathematics and physics at our university in 1944. During the Second World War he served as a member of the professional staff of the Hungarian Royal Air Force. From 1950 he was appointed as the commander of the National Meteorological Institute, and from 1953 he became its director. In 1970 under his leadership, the Institute was transformed into the National Meteorological Service as known today. The meteorological news and data service was modernized and the Marczell György Observatory was built in Pestlőrinc on his initiative. Thanks to his outstanding work, the National Meteorological Service has been admitted to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). On the 1st of September 1953 he was appointed as university professor, and became head of the Department of Meteorology until 1970. Frigyes Dési’s name is associated with the development of modern meteorological training. Furthermore, he has organized research in the field of meteorology. In addition to his scientific career, he also served as a member of the Parliament. Frigyes Dési died in 1978.  

The picture shows the certificate of Frigyes Dési’s doctoral degree obtained in 1944. 

 

Source/author of illustration:
ELTE ULA

Managing Research Data and Preparing a Research Data Management Plan

The ELTE University Library and Archives announces an online training on managing research data and preparing a research data management plan.

The presentation will also cover the proper management of research data and the preparation of the research data management plan required by NKFIH as part of the application to OTKA grant. The aim of the presentation is to acquaint the participants with the concept, type and possible methods of creating research data. Another topic of the presentation is introducing tools for research data management and research data storage: data repositories.

Available sessions of the training:

1st February 2022, 10.00 am

2nd February 2022, 10.00 am

The language of the training is Hungarian.

The platform of the training: Microsoft Teams

Register.

A video recording of the training will be made, so if you are unable to attend the training session, we will provide access to the recording of the lecture.

A link to join the event will be sent to the provided e-mail address prior to the presentation. If you have any further questions about the program, please contact us at oa@lib.elte.hu.

Source/author of illustration:
https://www.s4d4c.eu/training_material/open-science-diplomacy/

János Garay was born 210 years ago – Virtual library tour on the occasion of the Hungarian Culture Day

On the occasion of the Hungarian Culture Day (the 22nd of January 2022), the ELTE University Library and Archives invites you to a virtual library tour. This year we remember the poet, writer and journalist János Garay, who was born 210 years ago and worked in the University Library.

The purpose of the anniversary events is to draw attention to the importance of commemorating our common values ​​and preserving our significant cultural heritage in Europe.

With the help of our short film, you can gain an insight into the history of the library palace, its architectural curiosities and its imposing halls. In addition you can get to know the history of our library and some of the famous people associated with our institution. The virtual tour also presents how the post office has helped the efficiency of library services and how long the Mátra lift has been operating, which is considered an industrial monument. From the roof, a spectacular panorama unfolds before your eyes, the best way to admire the Ferenciek Square and the Statue of Liberty on Gellért Hill from a bird's eye view.

Join us for our virtual time travel and visit our Eötvös exhibition as well as our digital exhibition!

Source/author of illustration:
ELTE ULA

1% – For the library

The mission of the ELTE University Library and Archives, which won the Hungarian Heritage Award and – as part of the University Library Service – the title of Qualified Library in 2018, as well as the EFQM “Committed to Excellence” certificate in 2020, is to provide Hungarian and foreign academic teachers, researchers and students with domestic and foreign literature, intending to integrate them into the international circulation of scientific life. Now, you can also help to ensure free access to information, to preserve and digitize our cultural values, and to acquire modern technological equipment and implement continuous service development. Please, support the Foundation for the University Library by offering 1% of your tax! 

The Foundation for the University Library was established in 2005 to provide the technical modernization for the ELTE University Library and Archives and help expansing its services and protecting its holdings. The library's old book collection of more than one and a half million documents is part of the national cultural heritage and is also significant in Europe, so it is our shared responsibility to preserve these values ​​for the rising generation.

The non-profit organization, led by Dr. Péter Kiszl, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, significantly supports the library's value-saving activities. In order to restore the volumes of the collection, which requires special attention and constant preservation, the foundation has launched a book adoption program. In addition, it contributes to the organization of events promoting the values ​​and the professional work of the University Library and Archives, the publication of a wall calendar presenting the rarities of the library and the university’s cultural heritage, as well as the publication of the University Library Yearbooks and acquiring new technical equipment.

More information about the support possibilities of the Foundation for the University Library is available here.

 

Foundation for the University Library

H-1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.

Phone: +36 1 411 6738

Email: alapitvany@lib.elte.hu

Tax number: 18121362-1-41

Account number: 12010532-00120645-00100003

 

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ELTE ULA

The popularity of our library books in 2021

Scientific and scholarly works

  1. Principles of Marketing / Kotler, Philip
  2. Introduction to Management / Combe, Colin
  3. Introduction to Psychology / Atkinson, Rita L. et al.
  4. International Economics / Krugman, Paul R
  5. Early Modern History / Poór János ed.
  6. Hungarian Literature / Gintli Tibor ed.
  7. Számviteli ismeretek – érthetően, szórakoztatóan / Laáb Ágnes
  8. Nichomachean Ethics / Aristotle
  9. Social Psychology / Smith, Eliot R.
  10. Discipline and Punish / Foucault, Michel
    Euthyphro / Plato
    Republic / Plato

Literature

  1. Heart of Darkness / Conrad, Joseph
    A szakállas Neptun / Nádasdy, Ádám
  2. Hungarian Copperfield / Bereményi, Géza
  3. The Brothers Karamazov / Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
  4. Normal People / Rooney, Sally
  5. The Crying of Lot 49 / Pynchon, Thomas
  6. The Hunger Angel / Müller, Herta
  7. If on a winter's night a traveler / Calvino, Italo
  8. Halotti pompa / Borbély, Szilárd
  9. The Stranger / Camus, Albert
    Neighbourhood / Zoltán, Gábor
  10. Nothing / Teller, Janne

 

 

 

 

Source/author of illustration:
ELTE ULA