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New Trial: Yearbook of Muslims in Europe

Consortium Luxembourg is pleased to announce that you now have access to The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe during a trial period until 10 April 2024.

The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe’s dynamic Muslim populations. Featuring up-to-date research from forty-six European countries, the reports provide cumulative knowledge of on-going trends and developments around Muslims in different European countries. The most current research available on public debates, transnational links, legal or political changes that have affected the Muslim population, and activities and initiatives of Muslim organizations from surveyed countries are available throughout the Yearbook. At the end of each country report, an annual overview of statistical and demographic data is presented in an appendix. By using a table format, up-to-date information is quickly accessible for each country.

Please access The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe here.

The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is only accessible in the buildings of the National Library and the University of Luxembourg for staff and students with a valid library card until 10 April 2024.

Trial: Science journals full collection

Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce that you have now access to the complete Science journal portfolio during a test period from 01/09/2023-30/11/2023.

Discover four up-to-date resources for groundbreaking research in the areas of cellular signaling, translational medicine, immunology and robotics:

Science Signaling

Science Translational Medicine

Science Immunology

Science Robotics

Access is available for all users with a library card of the National Library, University of Luxembourg, LIST, and LIH.

Trial: ProQuest Historical Newspapers™

Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce that you have now access to a selection of ProQuest Historical Newspapers™ through a trial access from 01/09/2023 to 30/09/2023.

ProQuest Historical Newspapers™ is the definitive newspaper digital archive empowering researchers to digitally travel back through centuries to become eyewitnesses to history. Every issue of each title includes the complete paper, cover-to-cover, with full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format. Researchers can study the progression of issues over time through these historical newspaper pages, including articles, photos, advertisements, classified ads, obituaries, editorial cartoons, and so much more.

Start your research now in one of these newspapers:

Access is available for all users with a library card of the National Library, University of Luxembourg, LIST, and LIH.

Neu: Zugang zur Zeitschrift Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur

Die Nationalbibliothek Luxembourg bietet ab jetzt Zugang zur Zeitschrift Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur (IASL). Das Internationale Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur behandelt die literaturtheoretischen Grundlagen der Literaturgeschichte in Zusammenwirkung mit den Literatur-, Geschichts- und Sozialwissenschaften. Die Aufsätze werden in deutscher und englischer Sprache veröffentlicht.

Zugang zum Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur erhalten Sie über eine gültige Leserkarte der Nationalbibliothek.

Zugang um IASL hier.

New trial: Access to the complete T&F e-book collection

Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce that you have now access to the complete T&F e-book collection until 30 June 2023. The trial covers more than 150.000 e-books of the subject areas Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering & Technology and Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health.

Discover the e-book collection here.

Access is available for all users with a library card of the National Library, University of Luxembourg, LIST, and LIH.

Open Access Publishing: National Library of Luxembourg signs transformative agreement with Cambridge University Press

The National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) and Cambridge University Press have signed a three-year transformative agreement, which provides access to content from academic journals and covers the cost of open access publishing, signaling a significant step forward in the world of Open Access Publishing.

The agreement, which takes effect immediately, enables researchers and authors from the Consortium Luxembourg (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg Institute of Health, National Library of Luxembourg, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law) to publish their research in Cambridge University Press’s prestigious academic journals under open access principles, without being charged with additional publishing fees.

This will not only help in promoting the visibility of the research and academic community of Luxembourg on the global stage, but also provide greater access to the latest research findings.

The transformative agreement marks an important milestone in the Consortium’s efforts together with the participating institutions to expand access to scholarly information. By working with Cambridge University Press, the National Library of Luxembourg hopes to advance its mission to support research, innovation and education in Luxembourg and beyond.

In the same vein, the BnL has already signed an agreement with Taylor & Francis Group in 2021.

Nouveau: Bibliographie de la littérature française

La Bibliographie de la littérature française en ligne est co-produite par la Bibliothèque nationale de France, la Société d’histoire littéraire de la France et Classiques Garnier numérique et recense les études parues depuis 1998 sur la littérature française et francophone, en France et à l’étranger, du XVIe siècle à nos jours. Plus de 200 000 notices détaillées de 1998 à aujourd’hui ont été publiées, dont plus de 105 000 ouvrages ou contributions à des ouvrages, plus de 75 000 articles et dossiers de périodiques et plus de 28 000 comptes-rendus. La BLF en ligne est mise à jour quotidiennement à mesure de l’enregistrement des parutions. De ce fait, elle constitue un instrument de travail unique pour les chercheurs, les enseignants, les étudiants et tous ceux qui souhaitent s’informer sur la littérature française et francophone, sur un écrivain, une thématique et une période.

Vous devez disposer d’une carte de lecteur de la Bibliothèque nationale, de l’Université du Luxembourg, du LIH ou du LIST pour pouvoir accéder au contenu.

Accès à la BLF via a-z.lu.

Neu: Klapp online

Das Consortium Luxembourg bietet ab jetzt Zugang zu Klapp online. Die Bibliographie der Französischen Literaturwissenschaft ist mit ihren 122.531 Aufsätze aus Sammelbänden, 190.146 Aufsätzen aus Zeitschriften, 111.031 Monographien und Rezensionen und 1.546 ausgewertete Zeitschriften ein unentbehrliches Hilfsmittel für das Studium der französischen Literatur.

Sie können nur innerhalb der Räumlichkeiten der Nationalbibliothek mit einer gültigen Leserkarte der Nationalbibliothek auf Klapp online zugreifen.

Zugang zu Klapp online über a-z.lu.

New: Access to Cambridge journals

We are pleased to announce that Consortium Luxembourg now provides access to the full Cambridge journal collection on Cambridge Core. Discover more than 420 peer-reviewed academic journals covering subjects across the humanities, social sciences and science, technology and medicine.

Please access to the journal collection on Cambridge Core here.

Access is available for all users with a library card of the National Library, University of Luxembourg, LIST, LIH and MPI.

Découvrez la revue Contexte

Consortium Luxembourg a le plaisir de vous annoncer que vous avez désormais accès à la revue Contexte, à l’essai jusqu’au 30 novembre 2022.

Revue en ligne de politiques françaises et européennes, Contexte publie des articles d’actualité et de fond sur six thématiques (pouvoirs, énergie, numérique, transports, agro, environnement).

Découvrez Contexte ici.

Vous devez disposer d’une carte de lecteur valable de la Bibliothèque nationale pour pouvoir accéder au contenu.