Due to server updates access to licensed databases via findit.lu and a-z.lu won’t be available Thursday, 3rd March between 8.00 and 8.30 h.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Due to server updates access to licensed databases via findit.lu and a-z.lu won’t be available Thursday, 3rd March between 8.00 and 8.30 h.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Dans le cadre d’un accès d’essai ayant cours au mois de mars, vous pourrez consulter toutes les revues sur la plateforme de Classiques Garnier en ligne.
Depuis 180 ans, les éditions Garnier Frères d’abord, fondées en 1833, puis la collection des «Classiques Garnier», à partir de 1896 et jusqu’à ce jour, publient des éditions de référence de textes littéraires antiques et modernes, français et étrangers.
Pour les revues il ne s’agit pas ici de la mise à disposition de PDF isolés mais d’une base de données par collection en mode image-texte caché et plein texte permettant des recherches complexes sur des textes structurés, et qui ne se limitent pas à une interrogation par mot.
Pendant les prochaines semaines nous vous proposons un accès aux plus que 25 revues Classiques Garnier.
Quelques examples :
Les revues Classiques Garnier sont accessibles via findit.lu (l’onglet “Bases de données” > C) et en cherchant sur a-z.lu.
N’hésitez pas à consulter la rubrique « aide» qui vous donnera des exemples illustrant les fonctionnalités de la ressource.
Manuels d’utilisation : https://www.classiques-garnier.com/numerique/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=115%3Amanuels-dutilisation&catid=45%3Aressources-documents&Itemid=35

Umberto Eco. By Università Reggio Calabria [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Né à Alessandria (Piémont) le 5 janvier 1932, Umberto Eco avait accédé à une notoriété mondiale grâce au “Nom de la rose” publié en 1980. Le livre fut vendu à plus de 14 millions d’exemplaires, traduit dans une quarantaine de langues et adapté au cinéma par Jean-Jacques Annaud avec Sean Connery dans le premier rôle.
Mais ce professeur et chercheur d’université, venu tard à la fiction, laisse une oeuvre beaucoup plus vaste, marquée par ses travaux sur la sémiotique et de nombreux essais sur le langage, la communication et la politique, ou encore ses chroniques dans l’hebdomadaire L’Espresso.
Dans a-z.lu vous trouvez ses livres ainsi que des articles scientifiques.
The Consortium Luxembourg has made the decision to cancel Inspec due to significantly low use and budget constraints. Inspec is no longer be available since 1st February 2016.
Inspec is a bibliographic database that is produced by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and provides abstracts and indexing to scientific and technical papers in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computing, information technology, manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering.
Although we avoid cancelling resources whenever possible, we must make this decision on occasion. In times where bibliographic references can also be found in search engines like GoogleScholar or even a-z.lu (Digital Library – Scholarly articles) we would like to set our focus on financing full text databases like, for this discipline, PROLA (American Physical Society) or IEEE Xplore.
If you have any comments on this, please send an e-mail to help@findit.lu.
Consortium Luxembourg is pleased to announce that we upgraded our Springer ebook collection.
Access is provided to all English and German language Springer e-books 2015. The books cover a variety of subjects including:
Topics covered in the German collection include:
In addition to that, we purchased the 2014 Computer Science package incl Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
All ebooks can also be found and accessed via findit.lu and a-z.lu.
Alternatively, you may access all of the available Springer ebooks here.
All ebooks can be accessed from anywhere with a valid library subscription of National Library, University, LIST or LIH.
Neben den ebooks vom transcript-Verlag und vielen anderen lizenzierten ebooks, die über deGruyter zugänglich sind, möchten wir Ihnen heute ein paar Titel aus dem Bereich der Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaften vorstellen.
Jeder Nutzer mit einer Leserkarte der Nationalbibliothek, der Universität oder eines der Forschungszentren LIST oder LIH hat unbeschränkten Zugriff auf die Titel. Die ebooks können – ohne gesonderten Kopierschutz – als PDF heruntergeladen werden.
Rolf Griebel, Hildegard Schäffler, Konstanze Söllner (Hrsg.)
Praxishandbuch Bibliotheksmanagement
Das Praxishandbuch Bibliotheksmanagement ist ein Handbuch zu allen Aspekten der Bibliotheksorganisation. Aus Sicht der Bibliothekspraxis bietet es eine aktuelle Standortbestimmung und einen Überblick über alle Aspekte des Bibliotheksmanagements in Deutschland. Besonderer Wert wird dabei auf die Darstellung von aktuellen Entwicklungen unter Berücksichtigung des internationalen Kontexts gelegt.
Hrsg. v. Euler, Ellen / Hagedorn-Saupe, Monika / Maier, Gerald / Schweibenz, Werner / Sieglerschmidt, Jörn
Handbuch Kulturportale. Online-Angebote aus Kultur und Wissenschaft
Das Handbuch zeigt aktuelle Trends und Perspektiven von Portalen im Bereich Kultur und Wissenschaft, wie z. B. jenem der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek, auf. Der Fokus liegt auf der Darstellung der Vielfalt von Kultur-Portalen. Ausgehend von historischen, fachlichen, organisatorischen, juristischen und wirtschaftlichen Fragen werden verschiedene Projekte vorgestellt. Die Beiträge folgen einem Leitfaden, der eine vergleichende Betrachtung der Angebote ermöglicht und so einen Überblick über die aktuelle Portal-Landschaft gibt.
Weitere Titel als ebook (Auszug)
Viele weitere ebooks zum Thema finden Sie unter http://www.degruyter.com.proxy.bnl.lu/browse?t1=LB
Consortium Luxembourg is now offering a trial access until 31st January 2016 to RILM Music Encyclopedias – The Definitive Global Repository of Music Encyclopedias and Dictionaries.
RILM Music Encyclopedias is a full-text compilation of 41 seminal titles published from 1775 to 2015 and is comprised of more than 80,000 pages, the majority of which are not available anywhere else online. It is an extensive global resource designed to meet the teaching, learning, and research needs of the international music community.
RILM Music Encyclopedias is the first comprehensive collection of encyclopedic content spanning the most important disciplines including popular music, opera, instruments, blues, gospel, recorded sound and women composers. The collection will expand continuously with additional titles that fit the needs of the international musicological research community.
It is a valuable research resource for the international music community with content spanning multiple countries and languages including English, German, French, Italian, Dutch and Greek.
Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce the acquisition of the 2015 ebook publications of transcript Verlag.
These ebooks can be accessed from anywhere with a valid library subscription of National Library, University, LIST or LIH. The ebooks are not DRM protected, so there’s unlimited access and you may save an ebook chapter as a pdf.
Subjects cover cultural sciences, social sciences, history and philosophy:
Some random examples
Strategisches Management in Museen. Mit Change Management und Balanced Scorecard aktiv gestalten
Amerikanische Fernsehserien der Gegenwart. Perspektiven der American Studies und der Media Studies
All ebooks can also be found and accessed via findit.lu and a-z.lu.
Alternatively, you may access all of the available transcript ebooks here.
Update: Enjoy Christmas time with the playlists we created for you: “Jazz Christmas” and “Christmas around the world”!
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Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce that we extended our offer for music streaming.
From now on you have access to the Naxos Music Library Jazz!
Naxos Music Library Jazz is one of the most comprehensive collection of Jazz music available online. It offers over 100,000 tracks of jazz from more than 9,000 albums. Over 12,000 jazz artists are represented. Naxos Music Library Jazz comprises the catalogues of Blue Notes Records, 22 labels of Fantasy Jazz and over 200 other labels. US-based Fantasy has the world’s deepest jazz catalogue and offers the very best in blues and R&B. Blue Note offers albums featuring the legendary artist John Coltrane and iconic artists such as Herbie Hancock, Dexter Gordon, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter and many others. All these can be accessible from computers in your library, home or office.
Access Naxos Music Library Jazz directly
Beneath the Jazz Library we’re offering trials to two further databases.
Naxos Music Library World: Naxos Music Library World offers a wide range of World music, from legendary historical musical performances to contemporary World music. Included are recordings of over 32,000 artists, representations from over 1500 cultural groups and music from over 150 countries. Over 5,060 albums (45,700 tracks) are available and new albums are added weekly. The complete Smithsonian Folkways catalog is also included.
Access Naxos Music Library World directly
Naxos Musical Works Database: This new Naxos service meets the needs of many artists and performing arts organisations – a place where they can find all the most important information about classical musical works — instrumentation, playing time, year of composition, composer biographies, music notes and much more. The data are derived from the vast amount of information included in the Naxos Music Library, augmented by information from many other sources and music publishers.
Access Naxos Music Works Database directly
The trial lasts until 31 December 2015.
All databases can also be accessed via a-z.lu and findit.lu.
The National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) is recruiting a metadata and statistics manager for its Digital Library Consortium “Consortium Luxembourg pour l’acquisition et la gestion de publications électroniques”.
Contract type
Job description
Consortium Luxembourg is Luxembourg’s national consortium; it is a small, young and dynamic service, exclusively focussed on digital content. You will be reporting to the head of consortial services and work with the existing consortium team, bringing it to a total of 3 people, in close cooperation with IT services.
Consortium Luxembourg was founded in 2006 and has rapidly become the main source for electronic documentation for the University of Luxembourg, public research centers and, through the National Library, the general public. The availability of public and remote access makes Consortium Luxembourg a key player to leverage the digital transition towards a modern knowledge society.
Consortial management, including its software, is centralised at the National Library. Servers are physically hosted by government IT services (CTIE). The consortium’s portfolio of software and licensed content is continually optimised. In this respect you will actively participate in the implementation of the Consortium’s multi-year strategic plan. As digital publishing is changing still at a rapid pace, you will be required to adapt to new technologies and challenges.
You will need to be an exemplary team player and be self-motivated while working in a multicultural and multilingual environment, most colleagues being at least quadrilingual.
Main responsibilities
Other tasks
Requirements
Note: The job is not an IT position. Tasks such as server maintenance and updates or system configuration are handled by the IT team. You are required to be able to work closely with IT though.
Advantages
How to apply
Please send your application by email, including a CV and motivation letter (not handwritten!) and any references you deem relevant to the head of personnel management (marc.birsens@bnl.etat.lu) and in copy, the head of consortial services (patrick.peiffer@bnl.etat.lu). Subject: “Candidature Consortium Luxembourg”.
All applications received until 6th December 2015 included will be considered.
Further information