In order to upgrade our system, the Consortium Luxembourg Portal and all of its linking features will be unavailable on Monday 11 October from 08h00 to 12h00.
Consortium Luxembourg apologizes for any inconvenience.
In order to upgrade our system, the Consortium Luxembourg Portal and all of its linking features will be unavailable on Monday 11 October from 08h00 to 12h00.
Consortium Luxembourg apologizes for any inconvenience.
Nous avons le plaisir de vous communiquer l’ajout d’un nouveau produit dans le portail du Consortium Luxembourg, “Dalloz Revues”.
Dalloz Revues présentent les 23 revues de Dalloz en accès numérique, feuilletables en ligne. Le site offre un outil de recherche par revue et année ainsi qu’une recherche en “full text”.
En plus, les revues numériques sont en ligne avant la parution papier :
Dalloz Revues est désormais disponible sous l’intitulé “Bases de données” sous la lettre “D”.
Vodeclic, un catalogue de plusieurs milliers de formations couvrant 100% des usages du grand public dans leur environnement personnel ou professionnel (Bureautique, Multimédias, Internet, Sécurité…), est désormais disponible sur le portail de Consortium Luxembourg.
Vodeclic offre plus de 300 heures de formation illimitée sur plus de 324 sujets. Par exemple:
Vodeclic se trouve sous l’intitulé “Base de données” sous la lettre “V”.
Due to essential site maintenance, the Wiley Online Library will be offline on Saturday 2 October 2010 from 11h00 to 13h00.
Samedi, le 2 Octobre 2010 entre 11h00 et 13h00, Wiley Online Library va procéder à un entretien essentiel de leur site. Le site sera inaccessible pendant cette période.
The International Philosophical Bibliography (full edition and retrospective edition) has now been added to the Consortium Luxembourg portal.
This bibliography is the successor of, on the one hand, the Répertoire bibliographique de la philosophie, which has appeared quarterly since May 1934 as a supplement of the Revue néoscolastique de philosophie (renamed Revue philosophique de Louvain, in 1946), and, on the other, of the Bibliografisch Repertorium van de Wijsbegeerte, which has appeared as part of the Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, since 1939.
The bibliography is published by the Institut Supérieur de Philosophie (Université Catholique de Louvain) and the Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven).
The full edition contains all issues from 1997 to the present day while the retrospective edition contains issues up to 1996. You can check this page for precise information regarding the coverage of the retrospective edition.
Access to this bibliography is via the “Databases” header under the letter “I” or by searching on any of the words in its title.
Note: These resources are only accessible from within the National Library premises.
The OECD iLibrary, the new platform giving seamless and comprehensive access to statistical data, books, journals and working papers, is now available. It replaces SourceOECD and hosts all content equally so users can find — and cite — tables and databases as easily as articles or chapters. The citation tool for datasets and tables is new and unique to the OECD iLibrary.
OECD iLibrary can be found under “Databases”, letter “S” or by searching on “OECD”.
Nous avons le plaisir de vous communiquer l’ajout d’un nouveau produit dans le portail du Consortium Luxembourg, “Strada lex”.
Strada lex constitue aujourd’hui l’offre documentaire juridique bilingue la plus vaste en Belgique qui vous procure entre autres :→ toute la législation, la jurisprudence et la doctrine rassemblées en un seul site;
→ tous les fonds éditoriaux des acteurs juridiques majeurs : Larcier, Bruylant, La Charte, Intersentia et Anthemis mis en valeur par une technologie de pointe;
→ un moteur de recherche puissant et efficace permettant des recherches transversales;
→ plus de 100 sources documentaires mises à jour en permanence tant en français qu’en néerlandais dont :
→ des hyperliens utiles entre les différentes sources;
→ l’assurance d’une veille juridique quotidienne et personnalisée;
→ MyStrada, la sauvegarde de l’historique de recherche, des documents sauvegardés et des
e-Alerts;
→ un gain de temps appréciable et une efficacité inestimable.
En particulier, vous avec accès aux textes intégraux des revues suivants:
OvidSP has released Quick Reference Cards to help you use their interface to its full potential. The cards are available in English, French and German for OvidSP’s search engine and its ‘My Projects’ area. You can download them using the links below:
OvidSP
My Projects
As previously announced, Elsevier’s Scopus and Sciencedirect products have been merged under a common hub called Sciverse. The migration went well and both products are fully working. However the new additional Sciverse functions will only be rolled out on the 22nd September. Until then, all links pointing to the “sciverse.com” domain, for example the “Hub” link, will throw an error message. If you want to know more about the forthcoming functionality of Sciverse, please consult acceleratescience.com.
On August 21, 2010, JSTOR released a new interface. One feature of this new interface, the ability for any user to submit a search against all JSTOR content, drew strong reactions from many in the library community. The key concern expressed was that JSTOR users at participating institutions with a subset of JSTOR collections could get search results pointing to content they could not access, and that JSTOR had not yet enabled OpenURL (This service is called “Find It!” at Consortium Luxembourg) for all articles, making it difficult for libraries to use link resolvers to re-direct users to other copies of the articles that might be available to them.
In response, JSTOR will issue an update to the interface changes released in August. This update is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, September 2. Beginning tomorrow, the default option for authenticated users on all search forms will be to search licensed content only. Authenticated users include users on campus or users logged in via a remote access option. Our reason for taking this step is to reduce any potential frustration for authenticated users until we can extend support for OpenURL linking throughout the platform, at which point librarians will be able to direct their users to alternative options for accessing content not licensed through JSTOR.