Opening of the new community space

In the framework of the Book of Your Life project, the new community space of the ELTE University Library and Archives was inaugurated for international and domestic students with the opening speech of Rector Dr. László Borhy.

At the opening ceremony, Dr. Kulcsár Szabó Ernőné Gombos Annamária, Director General, welcomed the guests and praised the students' initiative and cooperation in the joint creation of the space. In his speech, the Rector emphasized that the University Library and Archives, in addition to meeting the information needs of students, places special emphasis on promoting multicultural relations, meeting the needs of students and supporting their mental well-being, in line with the University's objectives and internationalization strategy. As a user-oriented cultural institution, the library is committed to fulfilling its mission as a community-building and community-developing institution, in addition to supporting education and research. The new student community space will also serve as a venue for intercultural events and student pop-up exhibitions. Szilva Szöllősi, Head of the Office of University Strategy, gave a brief presentation on the Book of Your Life project, the first milestone of which was the inauguration of the space.

The opening was also the occasion for the presentation of the facsimile edition of Rusalka Dnyistrovaja (Mermaid of Dniester) and the accompanying study volume. In response to questions from the Director of the ELTE Institute of Slavonic and Baltic Philology, Dr. Róbert Kiss Szemán professor, Dr. Viktória Lebovics, senior lecturer and author of the accompanying study, stressed that the adventurous almanac was the first publication in the vernacular Ukrainian language in the Western Ukrainian region, which was published in 1837 in Buda, with the permission of the Hungarian censor, at the Royal Hungarian University Press, after the censorship of the church authorities in Lviv had been banned by the censorship authorities in Vienna, based on the opinion of the church authorities in Lviv. The volume became the first publication written in the vernacular in Galicia, and its importance is seen in the context of the linguistic and cultural revival of the Slavic peoples that began in the early 19th century.

In addition to around 100 copies of the Dniester mermaid in libraries and museums around the world, private libraries also have copies. In Hungary, there are two copies of the first edition: one in the University Library of Eötvös Loránd University, which was most probably a required copy of the University Printing House, and the other in the National Library. The publishers of this volume advocated the development of national cultures and literatures in the national language and were the first to use the phonetic notation of the Ukrainian language. The volume is of great cultural importance for Ukrainians and has its own museum in Lviv. The facsimile edition is a faithful copy of the volume kept in the University Library, which is a limited edition and not available commercially.

The event finished with a standing reception and the opening of a photo exhibition entitled Liminal Quarters, by James Clifford Viloria, PhD student (ELTE Faculty of Earth Sciences, Doctoral School), which depicts the dormitory life of foreign students at ELTE.

All visitors are welcome in our new community space!

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ELTE ULA

Two libraries of similar age found each other

The ELTE University Library and Archives and the Tianyige Library and Museum shared information about their history and collections in an online discussion. Both libraries were founded in 1561 and have a rich history and collection philosophy.

Tianyi Pavilion is the oldest surviving private library in China, located in a Chinese garden in Ningbo. The library was established in 1561 by Fan Qi, Secretary of Defence during the Ming Dynasty (1561–1566). Thanks to his work as a book collector, at its peak the library held 70 000 volumes of documents, mostly local chronicles and imperial inspection protocols of the Ming dynasty. Today, it holds more than 300 000 volumes, 80 000 of which are special rare books. It is also an integrated thematic museum of book collecting culture. The building complex is divided into three functional parts: the library building, the recreation gardens and the exhibition area.

Following a presentation by the director and staff of the Tianyige Library, the ELTE University Library and Archives, which is the same age as the Chinese collection, also presented its historical, book collecting and architectural history, offering its Chinese-themed museum holdings for possible adoption. The two institutions are committed to continue to enhance international and inter-institutional cultural relations and cooperation.

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Tianyige Library and Museum

Henrik Marczali’s memory

Henrik Marczali (1856–1940) was a historian, university professor and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He started his studies at the University of Pest in 1870, and after graduating he became a teacher at the university’s Training School and from 1895 he was appointed a full professor at the university.

Marczali played an important role in the establishment of professional historiography and the training of historians in Hungary. His life and work were commemorated by the Henrik Marczali Research Group at a two-day conference (17–18 April 2024), on the opening day of which a commemorative plaque was unveiled at Marczali’s former residence at 59–61 József körút. The participants of the event took a guided walk around Marczali’s former workplace, including the University Libary, where the Training School was located between 1875 and 1881 and the Historical Seminary between 1886 and 1890. At the conference, Krisztina Tóth, PhD, head of the archives, gave a presentation on Henrik Marczali’s years as a student and his studies at the university.

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EKL Levéltár

Trial Access to Statista Campus License Database

Statista is available for a free trial until the 17th of May 2024. The database and its services can be accessed after logging in to ELTE’s internet network directly on campus or via VPN for remote access.

Access link is available here.

Statista is a global data and business intelligence platform with an extensive collection of statistics, reports, and insights on over 80,000 topics from 22,500 sources across 170 industries. The database contains the following packages:

Statistics, Forcasts and Topic Pages

Reports, Studies and Dossier 

Market Insights

Established in Germany in 2007, Statista operates in 13 locations worldwide and employs around 1,100 professionals.

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Mosaics from the heritage of ELTE – April 2024

Object of the month – Commemorative medal of the Pre-school and Primary Education Association

The purpose of the association, founded in 1889, is to raise the professional standards of pre-school and primary teacher training schools, as well as to increase the recognition of institutional and teaching activities. In 2023 Dr. habil. Éva Márkus, the dean of the Faculty of Primary and Pre-school Education was elected to the president of the association.

Years can be seen on the medal image on the obverse. In the middle: „1992”, in the middle of it: „1889”. At the top and bottom of the circular is the name of the organization in Hungarian. The image of the medal on the back shows two hands joining. Below the image of the medal is the maker's mark: an SZ between the letters GY. The commemorative medal was made in 1992 by György Szabó.

Written by Abt Anett

Óvó- és Tanítóképzők Egyesületének emlékérme

 

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ELTE Tanító- és Óvóképző Kar

SciFinder Discovery Platform webinar

The SciFinder database and usage will be presented at the Chemical Abstracts Service online training on the 23rd of April 2024.

 

Date: 23.04.2024; 10.00 and 15.00

Language: English

Software: Microsoft Teams

 

Webinar topics:

• Reference search tips and tricks

• Substance and reaction search

• Retrosynthetic analysis

• New content: analytical methods, formulations, life science

The participants of the webinar will receive a certificate.

 

Registration:

10 am CET Registration

3 pm CET Registration

 

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Tetiana Khristova

Sr. Customer Success Manager

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CAS

Trial access to Sage Publishing journals and the Sage Research Methods database

From the 15th of April 2024, Sage Publishing is offering two-month trial access to its journals and the Sage Research Methods database.

 

Sage is one of the largest academic publishers. During the trial access, more than 1,100 of its periodicals after 1999 are available. The publications cover many fields of science, among them, natural science journals stand out.

The publisher's research methodology service, Sage Research Methods, provides access to manuals, journals, video aids and several other resources, helping workflows at all levels of research. The complete text of the Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series is also available in the database.

Links to content:

Sage Journals website

Sage Research Methods website 

Description and title list

 

The databases are accessible by connecting to the ELTE internet network. Remote access is possible with VPN.

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https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/home

UNICycle upcycling – Furniture refurbishment workshop again at the library

On the 18th of April 2024, the ELTE University Library and Archives will continue its „UNICycle upcycling” furniture refurbishment workshop series.

The aim of the workshop series is to create a community space in the library as part of the Book of Your Life (BoYL) project and to revive old furniture in the spirit of sustainability. Everyone is welcome to come and create together and be inspired by the joy of working with others.

Location: 1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6., University Library and Archives, ground floor training room
Date: April 18, 2024, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

For more details about the project, please visit https://elte.hu/boyl.

TEC & ECF logo

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ELTE NSI

Cultural Connection Day

On the occasion of the „Cultural Connection Day” on the 10th of April 2024, the ELTE University Library and the Book of Your Life (BoYL) project jointly presented their services at the Lágymányos Campus. 

Hungarian and international students participated in the university event in the Gömb Aula to develop deeper cultural and academic ties. The event aims to celebrate diversity, foster cultural understanding and strengthen the international student base. At the ELTE University Library and Archives stand, visitors could learn about the library's range of facilities and services, take a fun library quiz and create a personalised badge from the wonderful paper materials produced by the University Library's restoration workshop. As part of the BoYL project, students shared ideas about the functions and programmes of the University Library's new student community space.

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ELTE ULA